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On the Record

  • Summersville man charged with DUI in Taylor County

    A Summersville man has been charged with his third DUI offense.

    Ronnie Dale Meadows, 37, of 624 Quincy Dobson Road, was arrested Saturday, April 13, at 12:29 a.m.

    According to court records, Campbellsville Police Officer Brandon Wilson saw Meadows driving on East Broadway without illuminated headlights.

    Records state that, after Wilson began driving behind him, Meadows drove in the middle of both lanes of traffic.

    After stopping Meadows, Wilson wrote in court records, he smelled alcohol on him.

  • Campbellsville man accused of identity theft

    A Campbellsville man has been arrested and charged with stealing another person's identity.

    Justin Denney, 33, of 1458 Smith Chapel Road, was arrested Saturday, April 13, at 4:03 p.m.

    According to court records, Denney allegedly opened four credit cards in the name of a person who has Alzheimer's.

    Records state that, when interviewed, Denney told Campbellsville Police Officer Roy Rodgers that he "possibly" committed the crime but wanted to speak with an attorney.

  • Liberty man accused of burglary

     

    A Liberty man has been arrested and charged with stealing from a Taylor County home.

    According to a Taylor County Sheriff's Office report, deputies received a complaint last Wednesday that a burglary had occurred at a home on Liberty Road at 2 p.m.

    During an investigation, some of the items taken in the robbery were found at a home in Campbellsville.

    Michael Albertson, 19, of Dry Creek, was arrested and charged with second-degree burglary. He was lodged at the Taylor County Detention Center.

  • Campbellsville man accused of endangering minor

    A Campbellsville man has been arrested and charged with endangering a minor by not reporting that the minor had been sexually assaulted.

    Link R. Biggs, 48, of 340 Ebenezer Road, was arrested Friday, April 12, at 4:49 p.m.

    According to Biggs' arrest warrant, he allegedly knew that a minor had been sexually assaulted between Jan. 26 and March 22 and didn't report it or act on the information.

    The warrant states that Biggs also continued to leave the minor with the alleged perpetrator, who is her primary caretaker.

  • Public Record for April 18

    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.

    Traffic

    • Taylor C. Pruyear, failure to produce insurance card, proof filed, dismissed.

    • Colin T. Beach, speeding, completed diversion, dismissed.

  • One injured in Saloma Road crash

    A Campbellsville woman has been treated and released after a two-vehicle crash last Saturday on Saloma Road.

    According to a Taylor County Sheriff's Office report, Rondal Honeycutt, 66, of 4129 Wooleyville Road in Campbellsville, was traveling north on Saloma Road at 12:32 p.m. in a 1997 Ford Ranger truck. The report states that Brittany Milby, 25, of 425 Timothy Trail in Campbellsville, was traveling south in a 1993 Nissan.

    At the intersection of Saloma Road and Old Pitman Road, Honeycutt attempted to turn left and turned into Milby's path.

  • KSP dispatcher celebrates telecommunicators week

     

    This week is National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, a time set aside to recognize the more than 200,000 individuals throughout the U.S. who play critical roles in the delivery of public safety services.

    Often called the "unsung heroes of public safety," these men and women provide a lifeline to residents in need and officers in the field. They serve as an unseen, but vital link in keeping law enforcement officers and the public safe at all times of the day or night.

  • Lady Cards tally eight early, hold off CHS

     

  • Public Record for April 15

    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.

    Traffic

    • Daniel J. Jolly, speeding, $143, state traffic school; no/expired registration plates, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, proof filed, defendant stipulated probable cause, dismissed.

  • Police celebrate National Public Safety Telecommunications Week

    Campbellsville Police Department is celebrating the week of April 14-20 as National Public Safety Telecommunications Week.

    This week, sponsored by the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials International and celebrated annually, honors the thousands of men and women who respond to emergency calls, dispatch emergency professionals and equipment and render life-saving assistance to the world's residents.

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