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Paducah Police seek public s help locating missing 13-year-old boy

13-year-old Paducah boy reported missing has returned home The Paducah Police Department said a missing boy has returned home. (Source: KFVS) By Jessica Ladd | May 10, 2021 at 10:54 PM CDT - Updated May 11 at 1:09 PM PADUCAH, Ky. (KFVS) - The Paducah Police Department said a missing boy has returned home. Police were looking for the 13-year-old boy. He was last seen on Monday, May 10. Copyright 2021 KFVS. All rights reserved. 52

Counterfeit money circulating through Paducah

Counterfeit money circulating through Paducah Police have received numerous reports over the past several weeks of the counterfeit bills showing up at local businesses. One fake $100 bill was recovered from a southside business. Another southside business reported finding four fake $50 bills in its nightly deposit. The bills appeared to have been printed on bleached-out $5 bills. Business owners and employees are urged to check currency closely and to call police immediately if they suspect someone is trying to use counterfeit bills. Anyone with information is asked to call the Paducah Police Department at 270/444-8550 Kenzie Dillow Kenzie Dillow is the Social Media and Digital Content Manager at News 3 WSIL. She joined the team in 2016 as a video editor, moved into a Producer role in 2017 and took over the SMDCM position in 2021. Kenzie graduated from SIU Carbondale in 2016 with a Bachelor’s in Sports Broadcasting and a minor in Advertising.

Man catches hand grenade while magnet fishing near Paducah, Kentucky

A man who was magnet fishing this week in Western Kentucky got something to stick on his line, but it didn t have gills  it was a hand grenade. The Paducah Police Department said its Bomb Squad was called out Monday evening to the Clarks River bridge off Sheehan Bridge Road on a report that a man caught a grenade while magnet fishing. The squad used its robot to retrieve the item and place it in an explosive storage container, the Paducah Police Department said in a Facebook post that included a photo of the grenade.  It was properly disposed of without incident.

Paducah Police display bomb robot s capabilities (copy)

Members of the Paducah Police Department’s bomb squad were on hand Wednesday to show off the capabilities of their newest bomb disposal robot — acquired through a $442,181 grant award with no local match. The Remotec Andros FX bomb disposal robot offers “greatly enhanced” mobility, durability, strength and battery life — compared to older robots the department had, said Sgt. Matt Hopp, who serves as bomb squad commander. “It’s produced by Remotec, based out of Clinton, Tennessee,” Hopp said. “It is one of the newest in line robots that they had come up with. We were awarded a Homeland Security grant in 2019. We received the robot November of last year, so November 2020. It’s replacing two of our older robots. We’ve had an F6A robot — it’s also manufactured by Remotec — and an HD2.”

Marion City Council New police officers among those hired

Marion City Council New police officers among those hired
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