Private Detective: Laurel Co. Sheriff’s Dept Searching For Theft Suspect

Laurel County Sheriff’s Deputies are investigating a report of theft and vandalism at a local business.

It occurred August 6 at Jennings Truck Trailer and Refrigerant Repair, approximately four miles north of London.

The break-in time is approximately 12:10 A.M. Surveillance photos show a dark colored SUV, possibly a newer model Jeep, apparently involved in the theft attempt.  A male suspect also appears on the surveillance photos. He is described to be a tall white male, wearing a dark T-shirt and a light colored pair of shorts. The suspect broke out the front glass door to the business to gain entry.

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Previously, aluminum wheels, tools, and truck parts have been stolen from the business. Anyone with any information concerning this theft attempt is asked to contact the Laurel County Sheriff’s office at 606-864-6600 or 606-878-7000. The information will be confidential.

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Private Detective: Child Tests Positive For Drugs, Mother Arrested

A Montgomery County woman has been charged with wanton endangerment after her 8-year-old child tested positive for cocaine.

The Mount Sterling Advocate states that 32-year-old Stephanie Walker has been charged. She was also charged with non-payment of fines and failure to appear in unrelated cases.

Social Services reportedly discovered the problem last Friday and contacted the Sheriff.

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Walker confirmed to authorities that she uses cocaine, but told investigators that she didn’t know how the drug got into the child’s system.

The Mount Sterling Advocate states that the child is now staying with another family member.

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Private Detective: Former Hillview Police Chief Sentenced For Making a False Statement to Federal Agents

Former Hillview, Kentucky Police Chief Glenn A. Caple was sentenced today in U.S. District Court, by Senior District Judge Charles R. Simpson III, to 24 months’ probation and ordered to pay a $5000.00 fine for making a false statement to federal agents when questioned about his knowledge and involvement in moving evidence found on an elected official’s property on January 4, 2012, announced U.S. Attorney John E. Kuhn, Jr.

Caple was unanimously convicted by a jury that deliberated just over one hour before reaching a guilty verdict on February 13, 2015. During the four-day trial, the United States successfully proved that Caple lied to federal agents on April 26, 2012, when he was questioned by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) about his involvement in directing subordinate Hillview Police officers to move evidence. The evidence was a mobile meth lab inside a backpack. Caple ordered the backpack moved from its original location at the residence of the Hillview mayor, but in an interview with FBI agents, he denied that the suspected backpack had been found by Hillview police on the mayor’s property and that he had asked a Hillview officer to move it off of the property.

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Hillview, Kentucky is a city of approximately 9,400 residents located in Bullitt County, Kentucky near Jefferson County. Hillview police officers testified under oath that a mobile meth lab in a black backpack was found in a tire next to a garage on the mayor’s property. They further testified that Chief Caple asked a Hillview police officer to move the backpack to a location believed to be off of the mayor’s property and failed to report the incident, in order to protect the mayor from bad publicity.

This case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Thomas Dyke and Marisa Ford and was investigated by the Louisville field office of the FBI.

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Missing Person Ricky D Potter of Neosho, MO

The Neosho, MO police department is asking for help in locating a missing person.

The department says Ricky D. Potter, 57, was last seen on Sunday after leaving his home on E. South Street to walk to Seneca, MO.

Neosho Police tell us his family last spoke with him on his cell phone at about 1:30 p.m. Sunday and that he has not been seen or heard from since. We’re told he suffers from a heart condition and emphysema.

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Potter is described as a white male, thin build, 6′ 3″, 160 lbs, brown hair and blue eyes.

The police department says he was last seen wearing a western shirt with tan pants and a tan cowboy hat and that Potter is missing half of his ring finger on his right hand.

If you have any information regarding Ricky D. Potter or his whereabouts, please contact the Neosho Police Department at (417) 451-8012.

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Private Detective: Lincoln Co. Man Accused of Trying to Abduct Ex’s Daughter

A Lincoln County man was arrested after he allegedly tried to abduct his ex-girlfriend’s 16-year-old daughter.

Otha Wesley and a woman had been living together but had recently split up.  After the break-up, the woman told police that Wesley said he would get her back on way or another.

The woman’s daughter was mowing the lawn Sunday afternoon. After putting the mower up in the barn, Wesley allegedly came behind her, grabbed her and tried to pull her away.

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She fought back and got away. She suffered only some minor swelling after being hit in the face, but didn’t go to the hospital.

A deputy searched the area of the barn with a k-9. Officials received information of a possible acquaintance with whom Wesley  might be hiding.

Welsey was found about a half a mile away on Sunday event. He was tased after police say he resisted.

Wesley has been charged with kidnapping a minor, assault 4th and resisting arrest.

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Fraud Investigation Former Owner of Virginia-Based Stonewood Marketing Pleads Guilty to Mail Fraud

The former vendor for multiple local, state, and federal campaigns, PACs, and non-profit organizations throughout the United States, including the McConnell Senate Committee pleaded guilty to three charges of mail fraud today, in U.S. District Court, for stealing more than $1.1 million in contributions and donations intended for committees and organizations announced United States Attorney John E. Kuhn, Jr. “Samuel Pate, while working in a position of trust for political campaigns, political action committees and non-profit groups, stole more than a million dollars,” stated U.S. Attorney Kuhn. “These organizations—as well as earnest citizens trying to participate in the political process through contributions—were unknowingly victimized by Pate’s selfishness and avarice. He used the stolen funds for personal expenses, vacation homes, luxury vehicles and jewelry. Thus far, due to the efforts of my office and the FBI, nearly half of all the stolen funds have been recovered and are being returned to the victim organizations.”

“Mr. Pate intentionally diverted campaign contributions and political action committee donations for his own personal financial gain. As such, Mr. Pate’s actions subverted the political process by denying individuals their right to participate in the political process,” stated SAC Howard S. Marshall, “In a democracy, there is simply no greater right than to elect our political leaders. Anyone attempting to corrupt the political process, in this way or any other, will be investigated as a top priority for our office.”

Samuel K. Pate, Jr., age 52, of Forest, Virginia, owned and operated Stonewood Marking in Forest, Virginia. Campaigns, PACs, and organizations contracted with Pate to process contributions received through direct mail and to maintain donor records when required by the Federal Election Commission (FEC). Donations were received by the Campaign, PACS, and organizations through the mail at their local offices, then automatically forwarded through the U.S. mail to Stonewood Marketing for processing. Pate maintained designated bank accounts at BB&T for the deposit of donations and campaign contributions.

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According to the federal information, from February 2008 through November 2014, Pate routinely misappropriated client funds by diverting funds from their designated accounts or transferring funds from client accounts into other bank accounts he controlled. During the course of the scheme he stole donations and contributions totaling approximately $1,124,274.35 that were intended for the following political campaigns, PACs, and non-profit organizations: McConnell Senate Committee—$118,294; Christians in Defense of Israel—$319,691.09; House Conservative Fund—$30,614; Vitter for Senate (Louisiana)—$480,821.26; Catholic Advocates—$153,445; Jewish Voice—$150; Reagan Action—$1,025; Ten Commandments Commission—$2,098; Republican Majority Campaign—$11,300; Policy Issues Institute—$2,280; Defund Obamacare—$100; NRSC—$100; Randall Terry for Senate—$6; Freedom Defense Advocates—$990; Frontline Ministries—$1,150; Christian Anti-Defamation League—$2,020; and Live Prayer—$190.

During this period, Pate used the stolen and misappropriated funds to pay credit card bills, purchase vehicles, condominiums in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, decorate a residence, pay family members, and pay personal expenses.

From February 2008 through November 2014 Pate paid approximately $284,841.85 in personal American Express credit card bills using stolen funds and transferred approximately $237,100 in stolen funds to his personal American Express savings accounts.

Further Pate admits that on or about October 21, 2010, through July 21, 2014, he used $28,104 in stolen funds from an Exodus Mandate account to pay condominium maintenance fees for both condominium unit 210 and unit 1015 located at 161 Seawatch Drive, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Pate further admits that on or about December 13, 2010, he used $10,800 in stolen funds from the Christian-Anti-Defamation Commission bank account to purchase a 2007 Jeep Compass; on or about March 10, 2010, he used $14,765 in stolen funds from an Exodus Mandate bank account to a purchase a 2.02 carat diamond, round, H color, VS1 clarity; on or about August 26, 2010 Pate admits that he wire transferred $76,271.68 to a trust account for the purchase of a condominium identified as 161 Seawatch Drive, Unit 210, Myrtle Beach, Horry County, South Carolina. The wire transfer was drawn on a Christian Anti-Defamation Commission bank account. On or about October 13, 2010, Pate used $8,800 in stolen funds from the Christian Anti-Defamation Commission bank account to purchase a 2004 Lincoln Navigator; on or about January 7, 2011, Pate used $16,000 in stolen funds from a Christian anti-Defamation Commission bank account to purchase a 2007 Cadillac Escalade ESV; on or about December 22, 2011, Pate used $6,000 in stolen funds from the Exodus Mandate bank account to purchase a 2010 Cadillac SRX vehicle; on or about April 28, 2013, the defendant used $9,999.45 in stolen funds from a Christian Anti-Defamation Commission bank account to purchase a 2007 GMC Acadia sport utility vehicle; on or about July 8, 2012, the defendant used $17,250 in stolen funds from a Christian Anti-Defamation commission bank account to purchase a 2007 Jeep Wrangler sport utility vehicle; on or about July 29, 2013, Pate purchased a condominium identified as 161 Seawatch Dive, Unit 1015 Myrtle Beach, South Carolina for $241,000. The stolen funds used for this transaction included the following: from the sale of 161 Seawatch Drive for $102,889.72; $39,050.46 from a Christian Anti-Defamation Commission bank account; and $5,000 from an Exodus Mandate bank account. Further, between January 2014 through July 2014 Pate used $11,446.42 in stolen funds from an Exodus Mandate bank account to pay Sheila Morgan Interiors to redecorate his condominium. On or about May 8, 2014, Pate used $23,500 in stolen funds from the Exodus Mandate bank account to purchase a 2013 GMC Terrain sport utility vehicle; in June 2014 and July of 2014, the defendant used $9,300 in stolen funds from Exodus Mandate bank account to pay ACE Golf Carts for the purchase of a golf cart.

During this same period, Pate knowingly caused campaigns and PACS to file multiple false FEC Form 3, Report of Receipts and Disbursements, quarterly reports with the FEC that omitted the names and amounts of donor donations.

To date, the United States has collected approximately $508,928.00 from Pate through seizures on bank accounts and the sale of forfeited property that Pate purchased with the stolen funds.

If convicted at trial, Pate faced no more than 60 years in prison, a $750,000 fine, and nine years of supervised release and forfeiture of any assets acquired through stolen funds. During sentencing, the U.S. District Judge assigned to this case is expected to order Pate to pay restitution. The restitution will be made in the form of reimbursements to Campaigns, PACs and organizations. For donations made to defunct organizations, reimbursements will be sent directly to the contributor.

This case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Bryan Calhoun and is being investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

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Missing Person Ricky Melton of Corbin Missing 2 Years

The family of a missing Corbin man is pleading for answers more than two years after their loved one went missing.

It was July of 2013 when 27-year-old Ricky Melton was first reported missing.

At the time he was living at this apartment building on Higgins Street in Corbin. His car was found there, along with his keys and a cell phone. The only thing missing was Ricky’s other cell phone.

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“It’s just like he didn’t take anything with him, he was just gone and didn’t take any of his belongings,” says Helen Collett,.

2 years later and his mom is still begging the public to come forward with information to help bring Ricky home. The family says they’ve followed a few leads which were later dismissed by state police.

With each passing day say they are fearful of foul play.

“Closure, hope, our family needs something, we need help, we need something. It’s been a hard two years, a very hard two years,” says Brenda Melton.

The family is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to a conviction.

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Wrongful Death Suspect Faces Judge in Franklin County

The Frankfort woman accused of the murder of a man, faced a judge Monday.

Meisha Nichols faced a judge in Franklin County court and pleaded not guilty to charges  of murder and evidence tampering in relation to the death of  66-year-old Thomas Ellison. Ellison was found dead in his apartment Friday night.

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Nichols was arrested Sunday. Her bond was set at $500,000 for the murder.

A second man, Cameron Wright has been arrested in connection with the murder investigation.

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Private Detective: Two Arrested After Shots Fired in Lexington

Lexington police arrested two men accused of firing shots from their vehicles and nearly causing a crash over the weekend.

Police say officers pulled over a Ford Explorer along New Circle Road around 3:30 a.m. Sunday,  after the driver made a left hand turn without yielding to oncoming traffic. Officers say the SUV nearly caused a crash.

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Officials say around the say time, dispatch reported shots fired near the Office Lounge on Eastland Parkway, and a black SUV leaving the area. Officers say when they asked the driver to get out of the vehicle, 9 mm shell casings fell from his lap. Police say they searched the vehicle, and found additional shell casings and a two handguns.

Police arrested Dwight A. Adams, 30, and charged him with wanton endangerment, carrying a concealed deadly weapon and reckless driving. Police also arrested a passenger in the SUV. Djuan L. Clay, 30, faces charges including wanton endangerment and carrying a concealed deadly weapon.

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Wrongful Death Hardin County Father Charged With Murder

A Hardin County father is now facing a murder charge after his infant son’s death.

Daniel Cox’s 4-month-old son was taken off life support Saturday night. Police were called Thursday night when someone said they saw Cox beating his son in a car. Officers then got another call a short time later about a badly injured child that was dropped off at the child’s mother’s home.

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Cox was arrested a short time later. He’s scheduled to be in court tomorrow.

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