Danna L. Konkle
Less than a month after receiving probation in connection to a status check that resulted in an attack on law enforcement, a local woman is now facing five years in prison for violating the terms of her probation.
Danna Lee Konkle, 28, of Nancy, was arrested at approximately 12:36 a.m. Tuesday morning by Pulaski County Deputy Sheriff Nick Barber for Public Intoxication (controlled substance excluding alcohol) as well as three counts of Probation Violation for a Felony Offense.
On June 18, Konkle was sentenced in Pulaski Circuit Court to five years probation after previously pleading guilty to three counts each of first-degree Wanton Endangerment and third-degree Assault (five years concurrent each count) as well as first-degree Bail Jumping (three years, also concurrent).
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Corky L. Hendricks
A local man previously identified as a witness to the 2019 murder of LeeAnna Brumley has now been sentenced to five years for his role in the attempted coverup.
Corky Lee Hendricks, 41, of Science Hill, pleaded guilty last month via Rocket Docket to one count of Tampering with Physical Evidence.
The charge stems from the May 22, 2019, fatal shooting of Brumley.
Brumley was 25 when she disappeared in May 2019. A break in the case came that fall after local law enforcement announced that Hendricks was wanted for questioning but it was ultimately 34-year-old Danelle Nicole Powell who was charged with Brumley s murder.
Franklin D. Foley
A local man is serving three years in prison after being arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated just two days after getting probation for his involvement in a wreck caused by alcohol.
An order revoking probation for Franklin Dee Foley, 48, of Eubank, was filed June 7 in Pulaski Circuit Court following a hearing the previous week.
Foley was arrested on May 8 on the charge of aggravated Operating a Motor Vehicle Under the Influence of Alcohol (.08), which was later filed as a probation violation.
Just two days before in Pulaski Circuit Court, Foley was sentenced to three years of supervised probation for first-degree Wanton Endangerment and Operating a Motor Vehicle Under the Influence of Alcohol (.08) (1st offense).
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Magistrate Mark Ranshaw, left, made the motion to approve the 2021-22 county budget at last week s Fiscal Court meeting. Also pictured is Pulaski County Judge-Executive Steve Kelley.
Last week s meeting of Pulaski County Fiscal Court was particularly eventful.
Following the approval of interlocal agreements with the City of Somerset as well a new voting machines, county officials also needed to address a number of housekeeping motions for the final meeting before the beginning of the new fiscal year today (July 1).
Magistrates first accepted the 2021-22 salary schedule and all 2021-22 bids received. Later during Treasurer Joan Isaacs departmental report, the court approved the second reading of the 2021-22 budget ordinance.