Private Detective: Lexington Police Looking For BP Robbery Suspect

Police are on the lookout for a suspect following an early morning robbery here in Lexington.

It happened just before four at the BP on Georgetown Road. Officers tell LEX 18 that a juvenile came into the store with a gun and demanded cash.

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The man got away with an unknown amount of cash and ran out the back of the building.

K-9 Units were brought on scene to try to track the suspect in surrounding areas. The suspect has not been found at this time.

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Wrongful Death Murder Charge Filed in Hardin County Restaurant Shooting

One person was killed in a shooting in a fast food restaurant in Hardin County and now police have the man they say is responsible behind bars.

It happened around 6:30 p.m. Thursday night at the KFC-Taco Bell in Hardin County. It’s unclear if the shots were fired inside or outside the restaurant.

http://liarcatchers.com/wrongful_death.html

Officers tracked a car seen leaving the area down Interstate 65. After a brief chase, they took Joshua Ratliff, 27, into custody. He is now facing a number of charges, including murder.

The motive for the shooting is still unknown at this time.

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Pedophile Tracking Four Green County, WI Men Charged

Online court records show four men from Green County are accused of sexually assaulting a child who lives in Belleville..

The men are Dustin Weber, of New Glarus; William Viney, of Monticello; Eric Wade, of Belleville; and Johnathan Sutherland, of Albany. All were charged February 17.

The criminal complaints state the girl had met all the men on Facebook.  She began exchanging messages and pictures with them and that lead to meetings. The complaints show the victim met and had sex with Wade on several occasions in August 2014.  In October 2014, she met Weber and had sex with him.

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Viney and the victim met and had sex on several occasions in November 2014.  Also in November, she met and had sex with Sutherland.

All face at least one charge of Second Degree Sexual Assault of a Child and at least one charge of Child Enticement.

A criminal complaint filed in the case against Weber states he began a sexual relationship with the girl when she was 14, and that the victim told police he was aware of her age.  Weber threatened to kill her if she notified police.

All the suspects are scheduled to have preliminary hearings in early March.

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Missing Person Johnny Rex Cook Jr. of Madison County, NC

The Madison County Sheriff’s Office is requesting the help of the public in locating a missing person.

Johnny Rex Cook Jr. was reported missing on Dec. 30, 2015 and was last seen at the Weaverville WalMart on Nov. 28 last year.

http://liarcatchers.com/missing_persons_investigations.html

Cook is a white male, 6 feet 1 inch tall, with brown hair and blue eyes.

He also has tribal tattoo on both sides of his neck.

Anyone with any information about Johnny Cook’s location is asked to contact the Madison County’s Sheriff’s Office at 828-649-2721.

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Private Detective: Winchester Police Looking For Robber Who Stole Cell Phone and Wallet

Police in Winchester say a man was robbed at his Canewood Drive home Thursday.

It happened around 8:15 p.m.

They say that the robber took the man’s cell phone and wallet that had $550.

The victim suffered minor injuries but did not need to go to the hospital.

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Police say they don’t know if the robber had a weapon or if the two men knew each other.

They’re looking for a black man with dark complexion, with dark hair who was last seen wearing a waist-length blue denim jacket.

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Wrongful Death Scottsville Manor Resident Arrested For Killing Other Resident

Police in Scottsville responded to Scottsville Manor Thursday after a 911 call saying that one resident had murdered another patient.

A man named The Reverend, Robert Reynolds before he legally changed his name, was arrested and charged with the murder of a 71-year-old man who was also living at the nursing home.

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The name of the victim has not been released.

The Reverend was taken to the Allen County Detention Center.

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Wrongful Death Fort Campbell Resident Sentenced to 18 Years In Prison For First Degree Murder

A Fort Campbell, Kentucky, woman was sentenced today by Senior United States District Judge Thomas B. Russell to 18 years in prison, followed by a three year period of supervised release, for the first degree manslaughter, resulting from child abuse, in the death of an infant whom she was babysitting in December 2013, announced United States Attorney John E. Kuhn, Jr.

There is no parole in the federal system.

“This sudden violent act ended with tragic consequences,” stated U.S. Attorney John Kuhn.  “While nothing we can do will ever bring this innocent child back, we have strived to achieve justice for this family.”

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Sheilla E. Linares, 22, previously admitted that on December 3, 2013, while on Fort Campbell Military Base, a special jurisdiction of the United States, located in Christian County, Kentucky, she provided babysitting service for an infant child, T.R.C., Jr.  Three other children also were in the residence under Linares’ care that day, her two young children and T.R.C., Jr.’s three-year-old sister, A.C.  No other adults were present in the residence during the day.

Between 3:00-3:30 p.m. Linares intentionally caused serious injury to T.R.C., Jr.  Linares later admitted to law enforcement that it took her less than a second to realize that what she had done was completely wrong. She admitted to then putting the baby in the swing at which point, the infant became unresponsive.  Linares stated that she then called the baby’s mother and 9-1-1.

An ambulance transported T.R.C., Jr. to the emergency room at the Army hospital located on Fort Campbell Military Base.  His condition deteriorated and he was transported to Vanderbilt.  While being treated at Vanderbilt, medical personnel noticed bruising that appeared on both of his shoulders as well as his left upper arm.  Medical tests and examinations revealed bilateral subdural hemorrhage (approximately 25 ml total volume), focal subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebral edema, bilateral optic nerve sheath hemorrhage, subdural blood throughout the spinal cord, and cervical nerve root hemorrhage.  T.R.C., Jr.’s injuries were a result of Linares’ abuse.  Those injuries led to his death.

On December 7, 2013, T.R.C., Jr., was determined to have insufficient brain activity to sustain life, and pronounced dead.  The amended autopsy report of the Tennessee medical examiner lists the cause of death as blunt force injuries of the head and neck.

Assistant United States Attorney Jo E. Lawless is prosecuting the case.  The Federal Bureau of Investigation, with assistance from the United States Army Criminal Investigation Division, and the Clarksville Tennessee Police Department, conducted the investigation.

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Private Detective: Police Searching For Man in Overnight Burglary

Lexington Police are on the lookout for a suspect in an overnight burglary.

A woman told police she was sleeping early Thursday morning when a man came in the back window of her Marcellus Drive Home at around 2 a.m.

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The burglar pushed the woman to the ground, took her purse and left.

The only description of the suspect police have is that of a heavy set man wearing a gray coat and thick winter gloves at the time.

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Wrongful Death Man Indicted, Arrested in Wolfe Co. Hit and Run Death

A man has been arrested after police told them he thought he had hit a deer on the road. Sadly, he had struck a pedestrian, killing him.

It was exactly two months to the day that Jamie Robinson was hit and killed along this stretch of KY 191 in Wolfe County. Now, a grand jury has indicted Keith Branham Wednesday. Deputies immediately arrested him for the Christmas Eve hit-and-run death of 32-year-old Robinson.

Branham told investigators he thought he’d hit a deer because it was dark when it happened. The grand jury heard all the evidence in the case this week and returned an indictment on charges of reckless homicide, leaving the scene of an accident and operating without a license.

http://liarcatchers.com/wrongful_death.html

Branham’s mother told LEX 18 that her son and Jamie were friends. She told Kristen Pflum that had he known Jamie was walking alone that night, he would’ve stopped to give him a ride. She said it had been raining, that it was extremely foggy that night and what happened was just a terrible accident.

Branham is being held on those charges at the Three Forks Regional Jail in Beattyville. He declined to be interviewed.

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Drug Dog Sweep 3 Arrested After Meth Found in Coos County, OR

The Coos County Sheriff’s Office arrested two men and a woman on car theft and drug-related charges Tuesday morning.

Matthew Moore, 29; Chad Peters, 28; and Jennifer Johnson, 32; all of Coos Bay, all were charged with unlawful use of a motor vehicle, unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle and unlawful possession of methamphetamine. Johnson also was charged with unlawful distribution of methamphetamine, while Peters was charged with parole violation.

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Deputies stopped a red 1995 Honda Accord driven by Moore at 9:57 a.m. on Tuesday at the intersection of Hollywood Lane and Grand Road, after Moore allegedly failed to obey a traffic control device.

The Honda matched a description given of a vehicle reported stolen out of Eugene on Feb. 9, according to a police statement. In addition, the license plates on the vehicle did not belong to that vehicle.

During the traffic stop, Officer Orrin Wallace of the Coquille Police Department was called in to have his drug detection dog examine the vehicle. The dog, Kara, made a positive ID for drugs, and a search of the vehicle allegedly revealed evidence of methamphetamine possession and distribution.

After their arrest, all three suspects were taken to Coos County Jail.

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