Wrongful Death Reward Fund Set Up to Find Driver in Fatal Hit and Run

Investigators are looking for a break in the case of a 10-year-old hit and killed by a vehicle back in June.

Stanley Turner was hit and killed along Rock Lick Creek Road on June 20th. Detectives say they are looking for a blue hatchback with Ohio plates in connection to the case.

Pulaski County detectives say they think of Stanley Turner daily.

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While they have not been able to make an arrest, detectives are hopeful that every day brings them closer to answers.

People in Science Hill are also working to keep Turner’s memory alive. Friends tell LEX 18 that they are collecting bottle caps to build a bench in Turner’s honor at his school.

The boy’s family has also set up a reward fund for information that leads to police finding the driver who hit and killed Stanley.

The family has set up a reward fund account at First Southern National Bank under the name “Justice For Stanley.”

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Stanley Turner

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Private Detective: Bowling Green Police Investigating Shooting

Police in Bowling Green are investigating a shooting that happened on Tuesday morning.

Police say they found Mason South, 19, with a gunshot wound to his head in Kereiakes Park.

South was transported to the Medical Center where his condition is unknown.

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Detectives say that they determined 18-year-old Cameron M. Buckner is the suspect. He was charged with assault, first degree and lodged in the Warren County Regional Jail.

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Wrongful Death Suspects in Lee Co. Double Homicide Plead Not Guilty

The four people arrested for the murders of two men in Lee County appeared in court Tuesday to plead not guilty to their charges.

According to an arrest citation, Wesley Johnson reported the murder or Billy Roark and James Brown to police and quickly pointed the finger at Anthony Taylor and Kevin Kendall. He told the cops they were the two that pistol-whipped Roark before shooting him execution style.

Johnson and Taylor have been charged with murder.

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Police say they found Billy Roark’s body off Hells Creek Road in Lee County on Friday morning.

On Saturday morning, Kendall led police back to Hells Creek to the body of 36-year-old James Brown. Brown’s body was about 300 feet away from Roark.

Kendall has been charged with complicity to murder.

Kasandra White has also been charged. Her neighbor, who wants to remain anonymous, told LEX 18 that White was on a new formula of meth.

“She knocked on my door at 11:30 at night tellin’ me I was an angel of the Lord and that the devil was after her,” the neighbor told LEX 18.

According to the arrest citation, White told police at least twice that she killed a man in Lee County and that the devil was chasing her.

“This new meth is laced with WASP spray and it takes effect in about three days and makes you crazy,” said the neighbor.

Police are searching for two additional suspects in the case at this time.

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Private Detective: Women Sentenced to 15 Months in Prison After Breaking Into Vehicles

The United States Department of Justice announced that two women who broke into vehicles parked in the Daniel Boone National Forest have been sentenced to federal prison.

Whitney Renae Maness, 22, of Irvine and Mikayla Danielle Hudson, 20, of Versailles, were both sentenced to 15 months in prison for stealing personal property from cars parked at the Daniel Boone National Forest.

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The women will also have to pay restitution.

Maness and Hudson admitted at their guilty pleas that from August 16, 2015, until September 23, 2015, they stole from 19 vehicles parked in the Daniel Boone National Forest.

Both admitted that they broke out windshields, side windows and rear windows with tire irons and other objects to steal person property. The property stolen belonged to 23 different people and included clothing, climbing equipment, electronic equipment, credit cards, debit cards, reward cards, driver’s licenses, social security cards, and insurance and vehicle registration documents.

Both women will be on a supervised release for three years after they get out of prison.

During that period, they cannot enter any recreation area within the Daniel Boone National Forest.

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Wrongful Death Body Found in Clark Co. Identified as Bobby Jones

Family of Bobby Jones have told LEX 18 that the body found in Clark County last Friday is that of Bobby Jones.

Men were collecting aluminum cans off of Exit 101 in Clark County Friday when they found a dead body.

Relatives say that the couple stopped by their cabin in Washington County to check on their tenant, Craig Pennington, who was behind on rent. Pennington has been charged in their murders.

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Pennington was seen at the McDonald’s in Winchester not long after Jones and Warner went missing.

Jones’s body was found Friday along Goshen Road, just a few miles from that McDonald’s.

The family is still looking for Cyrstal Warner.

“Everything we think and have been told says that they’ll probably be pretty close together, and from the beginning, we thought they probably would be together but pretty close together,” said Brown.

A $5,000 reward is being offered for information leading to Crystal Warner’s body.

Anyone with any information should call state police.

The family has created a Facebook page about their search for Bobby Jones and Crystal Warner. Click here to learn more about their search.

Click here if you would like to donate money to the GoFundMe page set up for the search.

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Wrongful Death Four People Arrested For The Murders of Two Lee Co. Men

Four people have been arrested for the murders of two men in Lee County.

According to the arrest citation, Wesley Johnson reported the murder or Billy Roark and James Brown to police and quickly pointed the finger at Anthony Taylor and Kevin Kendall. He told the cops they were the two that pistol-whipped Roark before shooting him execution style.

Johnson and Taylor have been charged with murder.

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Police say they found Billy Roark’s body off Hells Creek Road in Lee County on Friday morning.

On Saturday morning, Kendall led police back to Hells Creek to the body of 36-year-old James Brown. Brown’s body was about 300 feet away from Roark.

Kendall has been charged with Complicity to Murder.

Kasandra White has also been charged with Brown’s Murder. Her neighbor, who wants to remain anonymous, told LEX 18 that White was on a new formula of Meth.

“She knocked on my door at 11:30 at night tellin’ me I was an angel of the Lord and that the devil was after her,” the neighbor told LEX 18.

According to the arrest citation, White told police at least twice that she killed a man in Lee County and that the devil was chasing her.

“This new meth is laced with WASP spray and it takes effect in about three days and makes you crazy,” said the neighbor.

All four suspects are due in court Tuesday morning,

Police are still looking for two additional suspects.

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Missing Person 12 Year Old Vancouver, WA Boy

The Vancouver Police Department is asking for the public’s help to find a missing child, 12-year-old Rodrigo Alexander Quintanilla.

The police said he ran away from his Delaware Lane home, in Vancouver Heights, early Friday. Rodrigo was also reported missing Tuesday night, then found the next day.

Rodrigo is a 5-foot-2, 120-pound Hispanic male with brown eyes and black hair.

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The police asked anyone with information on his whereabouts to call 911.

Police asked for help from the public Friday, but said today that they would like to get the word out again because the boy still hasn’t been found.

Police said Rodrigo was spotted Sunday night in a retail store in the Northeast Portland area, and he was alone. He was last seen wearing a white T-shirt, khaki pants and a gray-and-black Columbia jacket. He was carrying a multi-colored backpack, police said.

Police said the boy might try to seek shelter in retail stores, fast-food restaurants or other public places.

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Wrongful Death Woman Accused of Killing Parents Arrested for Breaking Into Their Home

The Owsley County woman accused of murdering her elderly parents was arrested over the weekend on burglary charges.

Lynette Renee McQuinn, 48, is accused of killing her parents, 70-year-old Robert John McQuinn and 66-year-old Ada Pearl McQuinn, in their Owsley County home back in May.

She was released from the Three Forks Regional Jail earlier this month because she had not been indicted within a 60 day period.

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Now McQuinn is being accused of breaking into the home where her parents were murdered.

According to the arrest citation, a witness told police that they noticed McQuinn enter her parents’ home through a room that was in the back of the attached garage this weekend.

The citation goes on to say that when police arrested her for burglary, she started yelling at the officer, telling him to get his gun out.

McQuinn is charged with Burglary 2nd degree, Disorderly Conduct 2nd degree and Possession of a Controlled Substance, 2nd degree.

Police say they found five Hydrocodone pills in McQuinn’s purse when they arrested her.

She is scheduled for a video arraignment on August 11 at 9:30 a.m.

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Wrongful Death Lexington Homicide Victim Identified

Lexington Police were on the scene of an active homicide investigation on the 1000 block of Cross Keys Drive Sunday morning.

Police confirm a woman was found dead around 6 a.m. behind an apartment building. They were not immediately sure when she was killed.

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The Fayette County Coroner’s office has identified the victim as Stephanie Ann Mullins, 46.

Anyone with information about this case is asked to call police at (859) 258-3600.

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Missing Person Nine Arrested in Laurel County Investigation

The Laurel County Sheriff’s Office arrested nine people Saturday while investigating a missing persons case.

Officials say they went to a home on Arthur Ridge Road at approximately 7:30 Saturday night after receiving information that Thomas Scott, 50, may be in a home there. Deputies say Scott was a wanted fugitive from Butler County, Ohio, on charges of neglect of a child.

When deputies arrived at the home, eight people inside denied knowing where Scott was. After investigating further, they located the suspect hiding in a back bedroom. Deputies arrested Scott along with all eight people present at the scene.

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Charles Scott, 53, of Danville, was arrested on charges of hindering prosecution or apprehension second degree, public intoxication controlled substances and disorderly conduct second degree. Also arrested were Anthony Scott, 47, of Fort Myers, Florida; Billie Coffey, 42, of Richmond; Debra Scott, 52, of East Bernstadt; Zachary King, 21, of Mount Sterling; Wilma Miller, 51, or Fairfield, Ohio; James Clark, 23, of Richmond and Rebecca Roach, 35, of Danville. All are charged with hindering prosecution or apprehension second degree and public intoxication – controlled substances. Roach also faces charges of promoting contraband second degree and disorderly conduct second degree. Officials say during her search inside the detention center, staff found a small bag of suspected marijuana in her possession.

All nine suspects were lodged in the Laurel County Detention Center.

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