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On 2-11-20 at 4:45 pm the Adair County Sheriffs Office conducted a search of a residence off of Bryant Cemetery lane in Eastern Adair County. The search stemmed from and investigation that had been ongoing in reference to illegal activity going on at residence involving narcotics.
As a result Jerry Dale Sneed of Columbia was arrested and charged with Possession of Controlled Substance 1st degree methamphetamine, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He was lodged in the Adair County Jail. The arrest was made by K-9 Deputy Josh Durbin who was assisted in the search by Deputy Chandler Staten and Kentucky State Police. Danny Tungate, Campbellsville, wanton endangerment 1st, assault 3rd, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct 2nd, being a persistent felony offender;
Christopher Foster, Campbellsville, possession of methamphetamine 1st, possession of marijuana; Terry Albertson, Lebanon, tampering with physical evidence, being a persistent felony offender; Anilkumar Patel, Russell Springs, trafficking in industrial hemp, Timothy W. Vaughn, Campbellsville, wanton endangerment 1st, criminal mischief 1st, violation of Kentucky EPO/DVO; Matthew S. Brady, Campbellsville, trafficking in methamphetamine 1st, possession of drug paraphernalia, being a persistent felony offender; Rheuben J. Combs, Greensburg, trafficking in methamphetamine 1st, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, being a persistent felony offender; Allison B. Harris, Magnolia, criminal possession of a forged instrument 2nd, theft by unlawful taking; German Mil-Linares, Campbellsville, sex abuse 1st, rape 3rd. AN INDICTMENT IS ONLY A LEGAL ACCUSATION NOT IMPLYING GUILT OR INNOCENCE. Story courtesy of myq104.com On Saturday, February 8th, 2020 at approximately 10:08 AM EST, Trooper Jake Harper responded to a residence on Strong Branch Rd in reference to a theft complaint.
Upon arriving Tpr. Harper made contact with 52 year old Joseph Lynn of Liberty. Lynn appeared to be under the influence and stated his mother was inside the residence disposing of methamphetamine. Tpr. Harper spoke with the home owner, Wanda Henson who consented to a search of the residence. Tpr. Harper located several clear plastic bags with suspected methamphetamine inside of them. Lynn was arrested for public intoxication-control substance and possession of a controlled substance 1st degree 1st offense (methamphetamine); he was lodged in the Casey County Jail. (Kentucky State Police) AGENDA
ADAIR COUNTY FISCAL COURT REGULAR CALLED MEETING FEBRUARY 11, 2020 @ 6:00 P.M. ADAIR COUNTY ANNEX BASEMENT 424 PUBLIC SQUARE, COLUMBIA, KENTUCKY 42728 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PRAYER CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL 1. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES a. January 28, 2020-Regular Meeting Minutes 3. DISBURSEMENTS 4. A.) SHERIFF’S REPORT B.) ROAD DEPT REPORT C.) GRAS REPORT D.) COMMITTEE REPORTS E.) JAIL REPORT 5. TREASURER A.) TREASURER’S REPORT 6. BUDGET AMENDMENTS 7. TRANSFERS A.) LINE TO LINE TRANSFERS B.) FUND TO FUND TRANSFERS 8. COURT ORDERS 9. READING OF ROADS 10. ACTION ITEMS: a.CLERK EXCESS 2019 FEES b. APPOINTMENT ADAIR COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT c. PERMISSION FOR JUDGE TO SIGN J.M. WOOD CONTRACT FOR MACK TRUCKS d. PERMISSION FOR JUDGE TO SIGN PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH CENTRAL KY FIBER e.APPROVAL OF PT HIRE RECYCLING 11. OTHER BUSINESS 12. PUBLIC COMMENTS 13. ADJOURN This meeting is open to the public. Adair County Sheriffs Office is seeking information on the identity of this man. He is suspect in reference to a break in and theft in northern Adair County. If you have any information or know identity of this male please call the Adair County Sheriffs Office at 270-384-2776. Thank You Sheriff Josh Brockman The Columbia-Adair County Fire Department will be taking sealed bids on this 1999 Freightliner tank truck that was involved in an accident. This vehicle has 27,000 miles on it. Bids can be mailed to PO Box 96 Columbia, KY 42728. or dropped off at fire station on Merchant Street. Any questions contact Chief Terry Flatt at 270-634-0441. Bids will be open March 4, 2020 at 7:00PM.
Donald Hare, Program Director AE-56 Danville, KY (417) 505-9241 On 2-6-20 at 9:28 pm Sheriff Deputy’s Justin Cross and Joey Keith initiated a traffic stop on a 2005 Pontiac car on Russell Rd. During investigation deputy’s suspected illegal narcotics in the vehicle and called for the on duty K-9 to respond. Columbia Police K-9 Ofc John Dial and K-9 Gunner arrived on scene. Gunner made a positive hit indicator to the odor or presence of narcotics in vehicle. A search of vehicle was conducted and as a result Methamphetamine was located.
Deputy Joey Keith arrested arrested Joey Burton, 38, and Allana Burton, 39, of Columbia on charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance 1st degree methamphetamine. They were lodged in the Adair County Regional Jail. The sheriffs office is continuing investigation. Because of President Trump’s leadership, we are experiencing a comeback like never before. Our great nation is strong again and Americans who need it the most are experiencing an incredible Blue Collar Boom. From renegotiating trade deals that work for Americans to a jobs agenda that has led to the lowest unemployment rate in half a century, the American Dream is being restored for millions of American workers.
The President is producing real, measurable results that are allowing families from Pennsylvania to California to have more money in their pockets, more jobs than ever before, and a level playing field with foreign trade partners that puts American jobs and workers first.The benefits of the Phase One Deal with China, the USMCA, the two trade agreements with Japan, and the renegotiated free trade agreement with South Korea are allowing American workers and businesses to compete on the world stage. African-American and Hispanic-American unemployment rates are the lowest ever, Millennials have gained two million jobs, and women have secured 72 percent of all new jobs in 2019. Real take home pay for middle class families has grown by $5,000 in only three years. The Commerce Department is proud to work with Members of Congress from both sides of the aisle, industry leaders, workers, and State, local, and tribal officials to promote America’s leadership in the global industries of the future and grow the Great American Comeback beyond anything being projected today. During the month of January 2020, there were 32 traffic accidents investigated by the State Police working in the Post 15 area in the 11 counties of Adair, Casey, Clinton, Cumberland, Green, Marion, Metcalfe, Monroe, Russell, Taylor and Washington.
There was one fatal collision during the month of January in the Post 15 area. Richard B. Spalding age 29 of Marion Co KY was killed on 01/20/2020 in Marion Co. KY. This brings our yearly fatality count to 1 compared with 0 through this same period in 2019. Statewide fatality count stands at 35 compared with 51 through this same period in 2019. During the month of January 2020, there were 1065 citations written, 271 courtesy notices written, 473 complaints answered, 83 motorists assisted, 48 criminal cases opened and 264 criminal arrests made. |
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