Private Detective: Four Soldiers Arrested For Sexual Assault

KSP announced the arrest of four Kentucky National Guard soldiers following the investigation of sexual assault in Calloway County.

KSP said that they responded to Murray-Calloway County Hospital around 10:00 a.m. June 3 for the report of a sexual assault. They were able to take four suspects into custody later that same day.

They say that a preliminary investigation shows that the four were in Calloway County in preparation for weekend deployment. The preliminary investigation also shows that the victim was given alcohol and then sexually assaulted by the four suspects, according to KSP.

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The four suspects, who are all in Calloway County Jail, have been identified as

Anthony R. Tubolino, age 25, of Auburn, Kentucky, was arrested and charged with Second Degree Rape, Second Degree Sodomy, and Third Degree Unlawful Transaction with a Minor.

Tyler A. Hart, age 19, of Bowling Green, Kentucky, was arrested and charged with First Degree Sexual Abuse and Second Degree Sodomy.

Austin L. Dennis, age 21, of Munfordville, Kentucky, was arrested and charged with Second Degree Sodomy.

Jacob F. Ruth, age 22, of Munfordville, Kentucky, was arrested and charged with Second Degree Sodomy.

The National Guard assisted KSP during the investigation and has remained cooperative through the investigation.

“Sexual assault is not only a reprehensible act, it is a criminal act.  First and foremost our goal is to support the victim of this incident.  It is damaging to our morale, to our readiness and to our combat ability.  It has no place in the Kentucky National Guard,” said Maj. Gen. Stephen Hogan, Kentucky’s adjutant general.  “It goes against all the values we hold dear as service members in the U.S. Military.  The men and women of our organization are our greatest resource and we will do all we can to support the victim.”

The investigation continues.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentucky State Police Post 1 at 270-856-3721 or anonymously at 1-800-222-5555.  Citizens may also report tips anonymously through the KSP app.

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