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Paducah Police Bomb Squad seize explosives found in barn
(WSIL) The Paducah Police Department’s Bomb Squad responded Sunday to a rural area of Christian County, where a man had found explosives in a barn.
Officers said a man had acquired the property from his father and was cleaning out a barn when he found the explosives and blasting caps.
The bomb squad removed the items from the barn and rendered them safe.
“It’s not uncommon for people to find old explosive items when cleaning out family properties,” said Police Chief Brian Laird. “These items tend to become unstable with age, so the best thing to do is don’t touch them and call your local law enforcement agency.”
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Hopkinsville, KY, USA / WHOP 1230 AM | News Radio
Mar 9, 2021 10:55 AM
Christian Fiscal Court approved the purchase of body cams for the Christian County Sheriff’s Office Tuesday morning and heard an update on construction of a Gold Star Family Memorial Monument on Fort Campbell.
Magistrates approved a bid of about $38,000 to purchase 34 body cameras for the Christian County Sheriff’s Department and Sheriff Tyler DeArmond says it will be enough for every deputy to have a camera.
Kelli Pendleton with the Christian County Chamber of Commerce is helping to lead the effort to construct a Gold Star Family Memorial Monument on post and says they hope to unveil it in October.
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Mar 4, 2021 9:12 AM
The Christian County Sheriff’s Department was attempting to serve a warrant Wednesday night and would arrest the man in question for drug charges.
Deputy Scott Noisworthy went to a home on Davis Road to serve a warrant against 51-year old Raymond Scott Lance of Nortonville and a news release says he resisted and an altercation ensued in the garage.
Lance as eventually arrested and a search of his person allegedly turned up marijuana, methamphetamine and a syringe.
Lance was served with the warrant for failing to appear in court and was charged with resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, possession of marijuana and meth and possession of drug paraphernalia.