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Man gets 2 years for assaulting officers

Paul A. Wilson A local man accused of assaulting two police officers has been sentenced to two years in prison after pleading guilty to the charges. Paul Adam Wilson, 34, of Nancy, was sentenced in Pulaski Circuit Court May 12 on two counts of third-degree Assault on a Police/Probation Officer. Charges of Resisting Arrest, second-degree Fleeing or Evading Police (On Foot), and Public Intoxication through a Controlled Substance (excluding Alcohol) were dismissed in exchange for Wilson s guilty plea. The local grand jury indicted Wilson last February in connection to an incident that occurred in the early morning hours of December 15. According to Wilson s arrest citation, Somerset Police responded to a call about a man, believed to be impaired, walking in the middle of US 27 just before 3:20 a.m. that morning. Wilson was found walking north near Light no. 11 but ran to the southbound lanes when he saw the first marked police cruiser.

Tennessee Murder Suspect Caught in Stanford

Tennessee murder suspect caught in Stanford hospital s parking lot

Grand Jury indicts man in 2019 Brumley murder case

Somerset, KY, USA / WTLO 1480 AM/97.7 FM | Classic Hits May 6, 2021 | 3:08 PM Sheriff Greg Speck reports that on May 5, 2021, Lieutenant Bobby Jones, Commander of the Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division appeared before the Pulaski County Grand Jury in the case of the murder of Leanna Brumley who had gone missing in May of 2019. The Pulaski County Grand Jury returned an indictment charging Gerald Avalon Hendricks, age 55, of Shady Grove Road in Science Hill, KY with Murder and Tampering with Physical Evidence surrounding the murder of Leanna Brumley. On May 6, 2021, Lieutenant Jones served the indictment on Gerald Alvalon Hendricks at the Pulaski County Detention Center where he had been previously lodged on unrelated charges.

County working around search for new road supervisor

Facebook County Treasurer Joan Isaacs, standing at right, backs up Judge-Executive Steve Kelley s recommendation to temporarily have two Assistant Supervisors sharing duties while Pulaski County Fiscal Court searches for a new County Road Supervisor. Following a vote two weeks ago to move County Road Supervisor Eugene Harness back into an operator s positions, Pulaski County Fiscal Court took action Tuesday to keep the department running smoothly while the search for a new supervisor gets underway. Rather than name an interim supervisor, magistrates approved Judge-Executive Steve Kelley s recommendation to temporarily promote Road Tile Foreman Ryan Price as a second Assistant Supervisor joining veteran Assistant Supervisor Jordan Harris to split management duties until the vacancy can be filled.

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