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On the Record

  • Three injured in crash on Hayes Road

    Three people were injured Saturday in a one-vehicle crash on Hayes Road.

    According to a Taylor County Sheriff's Office report, Martha McFarland, 58, of 7820 Highway 1574 in Liberty, was driving a 1998 Mazda truck down a driveway near Stoner Creek and Hayes Road.

    McFarland told sheriff's deputies that she was attempting to turn her vehicle at the intersection of the driveway and the roadway but skidded, went over a steep embankment and into a drainage ravine.

  • Public Record for Jan. 28

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    Small Claims Settled

  • Food Inspections for Jan. 28

    The following businesses were inspected by the Lake Cumberland District Health Department using the scale below.

    • 85 to 100, pass inspection.

    • 70 to 84, business must be re-inspected within 30 days.

    • Less than 70, a suspension of permit notice is sent to owner; if owner doesn't reply within 10 days, the permit will be revoked and the business will be closed.

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  • Kentucky State Police Statistics

    During the month of December, there were 25 traffic collisions investigated by Kentucky State Police working in the Post 15 area in the 11 counties of Taylor, Adair, Casey, Clinton, Cumberland, Green, Marion, Metcalfe, Monroe, Russell and Washington.

    There were two fatal collisions during the month of December in the Post 15 area.

    Lesia Brinson of Albany was killed in Clinton County on Dec. 11.

    Derek Caffee of Edmonton was killed in Metcalfe County on Dec. 21.

  • Resident charged with forgery

     

    A Campbellsville woman has been accused of unlawfully accessing someone's bank account and stealing more than $4,000.

    Sarah Ann McKinley Baise, 29, of 306 Sharon Drive, was arrested Tuesday, Jan. 22.

    According to court records, Baise allegedly accessed someone's bank account illegally between May 18 and Dec. 16 and made electronic transactions totaling $4,430.24.

    Baise was charged with 41 counts of second-degree forgery, which is a Class D felony punishable by as much as five years in prison.

  • Resident charged in sealed indictment

    A Campbellsville man has been charged with selling drugs in an indictment recently unsealed by a Taylor Circuit Court judge.

    A grand jury may seal an indictment if there is a possibility that the accused will try to evade police.

    Aaron T. Gowdy, 30, of 425 Timothy Trail, was charged with first-degree selling less than 4 grams of cocaine and being a first-degree persistent felony offender.

  • Seven die on Kentucky roadways

    Preliminary statistics indicate that seven people died in six separate crashes on Kentucky's roadways from Monday, Jan. 14, through Sunday, Jan. 20.

    A double fatality motor vehicle crash occurred in Logan County. Single fatality motor vehicle crashes occurred in Christian, Clark, Hopkins, Madison and Scott counties.

    The victims in Christian, Clark, Logan and Scott counties were not wearing seat belts. The use of alcohol was involved in the Madison County and Scott County crashes.

  • Circuit Court Action for Jan. 28

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    Records filed by Taylor Circuit Court Judge Alan Bertram on Sept. 25:

  • Public Record for Jan. 24

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  • Sheriff Statistics

    The Taylor County Sheriff's Office recently released its December activity report.

    The report includes 20 cases opened, 99 criminal arrests, 28 traffic collisions worked, two injury collisions worked, 92 arrest warrants served, 133 civil papers served, 27 citations issued, three DUI arrests, 530 complaints answered, 74 vehicles inspected, 1,324 hours worked and 11,443 miles driven.

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