Pedophile Tracking Midland, TX Man Sentenced to 693 Years

A Texas man who was convicted of repeatedly sexually assaulting a female relative under the age of 14 has received a sentence of almost 700 years in prison.

Kelley Alexander Lewis, of Midland, Texas, has been sentenced to 693 years in prison — a 99-year sentence for each of the seven counts he has been convicted of, according to the Daily Mail. Prosecutors said the assaults, which targeted a young family member, were carried out over a four-month period in 2014.

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Lewis was also fined $10,000 for each count, totaling $70,000 in fines. The range of prison time for each charge was five to 99 years, and on Aug. 18, jurors decided Lewis should receive the maximum sentence for each charge.

According to statistics from the Children’s Advocacy Centers of Texas, 1 in every 4 girls in Texas will be sexually abused before her 18th birthday. The same set of statistics say 1 in every 6 boys in the state is abused before they turn 18.

Nearly 70 percent of all reported sexual assaults occur to children ages 17 and under, according to The Children’s Assessment Center, with victimization rates for children aged 13 to 17 estimated as being 2.3 times higher than that of adults. Most child victims know and trust the adults who abuse them.

Commenters online responded to Lewis’ sentence positively, with some suggesting other sex offenders should receive similar sentences.

“I love my state!” said one commenter on Daily Mail. “I wish all child rapists could get the same sentence.”

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Missing Person Rosy Cung Lian Kil of Frederick, MD

Police in Frederick are seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing 21-year-old woman, the Frederick Police Department reports.

Police say Rosy Cung Lian Kil was reported missing around 5:30 p.m. Monday after she had left the 100 block of Rhode Island Ct. early in the morning and had not returned.

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According to missing person’s report, Kil does not have a cell phone or any family or friends within the area.

If you have more information on Kil’s whereabouts, contact the FPD at 301-600-TIPS (8477).

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Private Detective: Pulaski Co. Man Arrested After Burglary Call

Police arrested a Somerset man for breaking into an unoccupied home Saturday.

They say on their Facebook page that officers received a call saying that 26-year-old Jonathan S. Whitaker was entering the back door of an unoccupied home.

Officers said on Facebook that they arrived on scene and set up a perimeter to keep the situation continued until more officers arrived.

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They say that with the help of Pulaski County Sheriff and Constable Units, officers deployed pepper spray into the attic where Whitaker was believed to be hiding. They say Whitaker eventually moved around in the attic and slipped through the ceiling. Officers pulled him down to safety.

During the investigation, officers say they determined he had just been released from the Pulaski County Detention Center about an hour before breaking into this home. He was in there for an unrelated charge of criminal trespass third degree.

Whitaker was also charged with burglary second degree, theft by unlawful taking under $300 and resisting arrest. He was lodged in the Pulaski County Detention Center.

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Wrongful Death Six Suspects in Lee Co. Murder Indicted

The six people accused in the murders of two men in Lee County were all indicted Monday.

The suspects are Wesley T. Johnson, Anthony T. Taylor, Kasandra K. White, Kevin F. Kendall, Raigan D. Griffin, and Jay Shoemaker.

Taylor and White are indicted for the murder of James Robert Brown, Taylor is also indicted for the murder of Billy Roark and the attempted murder of Wesley Johnson. Johnson,White,Kendall, Griffin and Shoemaker were all indicted for complicity to murder for “acting with others” causing the death of Billy Roark. Kendall was indicted for complicity to murder in the death oh James Robert Brown. Taylor, White and Kendall were indicted by a grand jury for kidnapping James Robert Brown with intent to inflict bodily injury.Taylor and Kendall were both indited by the grand jury for tampering with physical evidence by concealing a gun.

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The bodies of Billy Roark and James Robert Brown were found in Lee County. Police say they were killed in two separate incidents.

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Private Detective: Wayne Co. Deputy Jailer Accused of Trying to Help an Inmate Smuggle Drugs

A Wayne County Deputy Jailer was arrested after deputies say he tried to help an inmate smuggle drugs into the jail.

Dewey Burks, 32, is charged with promoting contraband, trafficking in a controlled substance and official misconduct.

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Sheriff’s deputies say that inmate Charles Doan asked a friend to bring pills to the jail and give them to Deputy Jailer Burks.

Investigators say that they waited for Doan’s friend to come to the jail and then they charged Burks and Doan.

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Fraud Investigation Lexington Police Warn Citizens of Phone Scam

The Lexington Police Department is warning citizens of a phone scam involving someone who claims to be a police officer.

They say that two people have contacted them in reference to the scam.  Those people said that a man who identified himself as a sergeant with the Lexington Police Department called them and said that a family member had been involved in a traffic accident and that they would need to send money.

Detectives with the Financial Crimes Unit followed up with the information and contacted the scammer.

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They found out that he was calling from a number with an 866 area code and identified himself as Sergeant Christopher Wallace. He said that the victim’s daughter had been involved in a traffic collision on I-64 while talking on her cell phone and she was transported to a hospital where she received stitched in her mouth and was unable to talk.

The scammer said that since the daughter was talking on a cell phone while driving, the daughter was going to be taken to jail for a charge of “Reckless Endangerment,” unless a fine of $1,400 was paid within 20 minutes.

The scammer also provided a local bank location in order to transfer money to the district attorney and detectives were told to call back with the money. When detectives called the scammer back, they were told that one of the people in the collision had died and the charge was now going to be involuntary manslaughter.

Money would now need to be transferred via Western Union to an attorney in New York.

This investigation is ongoing. Police said that the two victims who reported the scam did not send money.

As a reminder, the Lexington Police Department will never contact anyone via telephone and ask that money be sent via a third party money processor such as Western Union or MoneyGram. If you get a call like this, police say you should just hang up. Do not provide any personal information or send money.

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Accident Reconstruction Nicholasville Police Investigating Fatal Accident

Nicholasville Police are currently investigating a fatal accident on South Main Street between Southbrook and Kimberly Heights. It happened Saturday afternoon.

Initial reports from witnesses are that an SUV was southbound on Main and began swerving erratically. The SUV collided head-on with a pickup truck that was northbound, according to officers.

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The female passenger in the pickup was pronounced dead on scene. She has been identified as 30-year-old Amber Parker of Nicholasville.

The male driver of the pickup, the male driver and two juveniles in the SUV were all transported to the hospital with injuries.

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Private Detective: Accused Textbook Thief Due in Court

For most students, there isn’t a lot of money in selling your textbooks back at the end of the year. That is, unless, you never paid for them in the first place.

30-year-old Anthony Shields of Lexington is alleged to have stolen textbooks from several universities. Police at the University of Kentucky were tipped off by Morehead State University officials that Shields was in Lexington selling stolen textbooks.

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Police say that Shields allegedly owned a scanner to identify the more expensive books.

Shields is due in a Fayette County courtroom Monday afternoon.

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Missing Person Troopers Looking For 2 Teens Who Walked Away From Foster Care

State police are looking for two teenagers that walked away from Sunrise Foster Care in Morehead on Thursday.

17-year-old Breanna Gregory was last seen wearing a blue shirt with gray pants and a dark colored hooded sweatshirt. Gregory is from Kenton County.

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Troopers believe Gregory might be with 15-year-old Layla Hood, who also walked away from the facility. Hood was last seen wearing a pink hooded sweatshirt and black leggings. She is from Powell County.

Anyone with any information on their whereabouts is asked to contact the Kentucky State Police Post 8 at 606-784-4127

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Private Detective:Cousin Shot Relative in Lexington

Lexington Police are looking for a person they say shot a family member multiple times and then ran away from the scene. It happened on Jackson Street Sunday afternoon.

According to officers, a cousin shot a relative four times. The relative was taken to UK Hospital with non life threatening injuries.

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26-year-old Anthony Beard, Jr. was arrested and charged with assault and burglary in the case.

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