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On the Record

  • Circuit Court Action for Dec. 20

    It is the policy of the Central Kentucky News-Journal to publish public records as they are reported by various agencies. Names appearing in "Circuit Court Action" are published without exception, to preserve the fairness and impartiality of the CKNJ and as a news service to our readers.

    Taylor Circuit Court Judge Dan Kelly's Nov. 9 docket:

  • Public Record for Dec. 20

    It is the policy of the Central Kentucky News-Journal to publish public records as they are reported by various agencies. Names appearing in "On the Record" are published without exception, to preserve the fairness and impartiality of the CKNJ and as a news service to our readers.

    District Civil Settled

  • Minit Mart robbed Friday morning

    Minit Mart near Taylor Regional Hospital was robbed at gunpoint on Friday morning.

    According to a Campbellsville Police report, the robbery happened at 9:09 a.m. when a clerk said a white female about 5 feet 6 inches tall came in the store wearing a ski mask.

    The woman said she had a gun, and, after taking money from the cash register, ran away.

    The woman's vehicle has been described as a red four-door vehicle believed to be an Oldsmobile Alero.

  • Man robbed at gunpoint

    A Campbellsville man was robbed at gunpoint on Thursday night.

    According to a Kentucky State Police news release, Leonard Macon Jr., 22, was robbed at gunpoint just as he was entering Wendy's at 5:07 p.m. An undetermined amount of cash was taken and the perpetrators fled the scene.

    Detective Jamie Richard is investigating.

    Anyone with information about the robbery is asked to call KSP at (800) 222-5555.

  • KSP Statistics

    Kentucky State Police recently released its activity report for November.

    During the month of November, there were 30 traffic collisions investigated by the KSP working in the Post 15 area in Taylor, Adair, Casey, Clinton, Cumberland, Green, Marion, Metcalfe, Monroe, Russell and Washington counties.

    There were two fatalities during the month of November in the Post 15 area. Virginia Simpson of Bardstown was killed in Marion County on Nov. 10. Joseph D. Raikes of Loretto was killed in Marion County on Nov. 11.

  • Public Record for Dec. 13

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    Traffic

    • Rachael Gilbert, failure of non-owner operator to maintain required insurance, proof filed, dismissed.

  • Food Inspections for Dec. 13

    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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  • Public Record for Dec. 10

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    Traffic

    • Coby L. Eanes, failure of owner to maintain required insurance, proof filed, defendant stipulated probable cause, dismissed.

  • Resident accused of abusing child

     

    A Campbellsville woman has been arrested and charged with abusing a child.

    Debra Lee Elliott, 25, of 101 Sunset Drive, was arrested Sunday, Dec. 2, at 5:13 p.m.

    According to Elliott's arrest warrant, she allegedly caused serious injury to a child younger than 12 on Sept. 4 or placed the child in a situation that could have caused harm. Campbellsville Police Officer Charles Houk investigated.

    Elliott was charged with first-degree criminal abuse, a Class C felony punishable by as much as 10 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.

    Justin T. Carter, 25, of 515 Hickory Grove Road, was charged with first-degree selling less than 10 dosage units of a controlled substance and possession of drug supplies.

    If convicted, Carter could be sentenced to as much as five years in prison.

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