Lexington’s Most Wanted: June 25

FEATURED FUGITIVE: Christopher Davis is wanted on a theft charge. Name: Christopher Davis; Age: 37; Sex: M; Race: White; Height: 6’0; Weight: 175

Additional individuals and details can be found at http://www.kentucky.com/2014/06/24/3307678/lexingtons-most-wanted-june-25.html?sp=/99/164/1052/1296/

 

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Private Detective, Lexington Police Bust Major Drug Trafficking Ring

Lexington police say they have arrested four people in connection with a major drug ring.

Detective say the four people operated a “large-scale” drug trafficking operation involving marijuana and meth in Kentucky and into Ohio.

Police arrested Jesus Navaro Gomez, 36, Anayeli Gomez-Navarro, 30, Ricardo David Rodriguez-Gutierrez, 25, and Andre Diego Nunez-Rivera, 23.

Police say they searched three homes and found marijuana, more than $75,000 in cash, guns, supplies for shipping marijuana and nearly 1,000 grams of meth. Detectives say Rodriguez-Gutierrez admitted to obtaining 500 pounds of marijuana at a time for resale.

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Police charged the three men with criminal conspiracy to traffic drugs. Anayeli Gomez-Navarro was charged with trafficking a controlled substance. Navaro faces additional charges of trafficking marijuana and trafficking in controlled substance.

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Wrongful Death Court Documents Reveal Shooter in Rowan County Murder

Court documents obtained by LEX 18 identify the man police say was the shooter in a deadly home invasion over the weekend in Rowan County that claimed the life of a young man.

The documents identify the alleged gunman as 19-year-old Anthony “Rell” Paysen. He’s one of the five young men charged with murder in the death of 20-year-old Bo Otis who was found with a gunshot wound to the head in his Clearfield home on Sunday after an apparent home invasion. An arrest citation says the five men were after cash and marijuana.

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Paysen was the last of five men arrested in the case. He was found in the area of Hodgenville, according to state police.

18-year-olds Marcus Stewart and Demario Powell were arrested Tuesday night and pleaded not guilty in court Wednesday. State police say Powell admitted to driving all suspects to Otis’ home and Stewart served as a lookout.

Investigators then identified the other three men they were looking for as Anthony “Rell” Paysen, Julius “Jubee” Kolowitz, and Jaque Abrams, who were arrested Thursday morning. Kolowitz and Abrams are being held in the Rowan County Detention Center.

All men have their bonds set at $1 million cash.

Both Abrams and Kolowitz are expected to be arraigned Thursday afternoon in Rowan County. They declined a request for an interview.

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Wrongful Death Woman Arrested After Fatal Collision Involving Motorcycle

A woman was arrested after a fatal collision in Bowling Green Wednesday night that claimed the life of a teenager.

Bowling Green police say a motorcycle driven by 18-year-old Alexander Harkins collided with a Jeep Grand Cherokee driven by 28-year-old Kathy Keller around 10:56 p.m. at the intersection of Scottsville Road and Shive Lane.

Police say the motorcycle was attempting to turn left from Shive Lane onto Scottsville Road while the Jeep was crossing Scottsville Road and collided with the teen.

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Harkins was taken to the Medical Center where he was pronounced dead. Police say it’s unclear if he was wearing a helmet.

Keller and her two passengers, both her daughters, were not injured.

Keller was arrested and charged with manslaughter second degree, two counts of wanton endangerment first degree and operating a motor vehicle under the influence (aggravated, first offense). She is being held in the Warren County Regional Jail.

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Missing Person Terry Randolph of Sandy Hook, KY

There are a lot of questions and few answers for a family in Sandy Hook, Kentucky, looking for a missing man.

Kentucky State Police say Terry Randolph, 44, was last seen Sunday at his home along Mitchell Road.

His wife says Terry Randolph left their home after a disagreement and walked up the driveway.

“I thought he was going to work on his tractor, and he kept walking,” Angie Randolph said. “And he hasn’t come back.”

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After a few hours, Angie Randolph and her son started to worry and went to search for Terry. They couldn’t find him and started calling family members to help look. The still did not find any sign of Randolph and called 911.

Search crews continued their search Wednesday in an area near the home. Crews have been hard at work since Sunday, looking for any sign of Terry Randolph.

The only lead so far was from search dogs. All of the dogs that have been brought in were able to get a scent of Randolph and followed it up the road. But in every instance, they didn’t make it far before the smell was lost.

Angie Randolph is confused why her husband has suddenly disappeared.

“He didn’t have his wallet, his debit card, nothing, it was all on the dresser,” Angie Randolph said. “He’s a family person. He loves his kids, his friends; we just miss him.”

Angie and Terry Randolph have four kids together, ranging from ages 13 to 22 years old. Angie doesn’t have the answers for herself, and she struggles to come up with something to say to her kids.

“They’re looking to me for answers that I don’t have, you know I’m the momma, where’s the dad?” she said. “And I’m like, ‘We’re doing everything we can do to get him.’ ”

Troopers say Randolph left his home on foot between 6:30 and 7:30 a.m. He was wearing a maroon T-shirt, jeans, a blue hat, and brown leather shoes.

Troopers say several agencies are involved in an active search for Randolph. That search has included a K-9 and aircraft.

Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call KSP or 911.

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Missing Person Cory South of Floresville, TX

Have you seen Cory South?

“Family and friends are worried about him,” Detective George Ortiz of the Floresville Police Department said.

South, 37, resides in Floresville and is employed at Jack’s Café on U.S. 181. He was last seen June 21, wearing blue jeans and a blue shirt with the restaurant’s logos on the front and back.

South is described as a white male standing 5 feet, 10 inches tall and weighing 160 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes,

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Anyone with information about South’s whereabouts is asked to call Ortiz at 830-393-4055.

Anonymous tips — which could qualify for a cash reward if they lead to the safe return of a missing person — can be furnished to Crime Stoppers of Wilson County at 830-393-INFO (4636) or http://bit.ly/NDrIut.

Police attempt to locate missing Floresville man

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Private Detective, Wolfe County Homeowner Holds Suspects at Gunpoint

A Wolfe County homeowner comes home from work to find two strangers on his property.

When sheriff’s deputies arrived to the home on Stamper Branch Road Tuesday afternoon, they found the homeowners holding the two suspects at gunpoint.

There were two guys,” Wolfe County Deputy Albert Lykins said. “One was on the front porch and the other came from outside around the house. There appeared to be a break-in or someone inside his house.”

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Deputies said that Jasper Tate and Matthew Marshall first tried to run away from the homeowner.

“At that time he pulled out his gun and told them to get on the ground,” Lykins said. “By that time he didn’t so he fired a warning shot in the air and then they listened to his commands.”

The suspects had knives on them and a baton. Officials said they got into the home through a bedroom window.

“The gun safe had been messed with but nothing was taken from inside the residence,” Lykins said.

Tate and Marshall have been charged with criminal trespass, criminal mischief and possession of a controlled substance.

Both are being held in the Three Forks Regional Jail. The Wolfe County Sheriff’s Office said they could face more charges.

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Private Detective, Patient Steals Ambulance While Being Transported

A patient being transported in an ambulance Tuesday night overpowered EMS workers inside and stole the vehicle.

Kentucky State Police say the patient, who hasn’t been identified, became aggressive during transport and was able to somehow overpower EMS workers, leaving them on the side of westbound Interstate 64 and taking off in the American Medical Response ambulance.

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The EMS workers were left near mile marker 48 in Franklin County around 10:50 p.m. About ten minutes later, the patient was found at a nearby truck stop off of I-64 West near mile marker 43 and taken to the University of Louisville for evaluation.

The patient was originally being transported from Baptist Health Richmond to Our Lady of Peace in Louisville when the incident happened.

No one was injured and the ambulance sustained minor damage.

Kentucky State Police were assisted by Shelby County Sheriff’s Department, East 60 Fire Department, Waddy Fire Department and Shelby County EMS.

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Wrongful Death More Details in Death of Nelson County Teacher and Daughter

More details have been released in the death of a Nelson County teacher and her daughter found dead inside their home in April.

A Louisville TV station reports 48-year-old Kathy Netherand was shot several times and her daughter, Samantha, was beaten in the head. Both had their throats slit, the station reports.

Right now, investigators say they don’t have any suspects in the case, but are narrowing down their list. They also say they are looking for multiple people in connection to the violent murders.

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Netherland and 16-year-old Samantha were found dead by a relative in their home on Springfield Road in Bardstown in the morning of April 22. At the time, police only said there were obvious signs of trauma and that the two had been murdered.

Samantha was a sophomore at Bardstown High School and Kathy was a teacher at Bardstown Elementary.

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Wrongful Death Men Plead Not Guilty in Rowan County Murder

Two men charged in the murder of a Rowan County man during a home invasion over the weekend pleaded not guilty in court Wednesday morning.

The two suspects, Marcus Stewart and Demario Powell – both 18 years old – were arrested Tuesday night and charged with murder in the death of Bo Otis, who was found dead with a gunshot wound to the head after an apparent home invasion Sunday at his home on Rose Road in Clearfield. He later died at the University of Kentucky Hospital.

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LEX 18 has learned investigators may be looking for several more suspects after both suspects identified three other people believed to be involved.

According to an arrest citation, Powell admitted he drove four people to Otis’ home and that he knew at least two of them were armed. State police say Stewart was the lookout. And, according to investigators, both men knew the plan was to rob Otis of cash and marijuana.

Otis’ neighbors call their arrests a small victory.

“Very, very relieved, honestly,” said Trevin Little. “For someone to do what they did to Bo, I feel that justice needs to be served. It’s just a terrible situation all around.”

A judge refused to lower bond for both suspects, which is set at $1 million cash.

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