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Jan 11, 2021 12:26 PM
The Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office says a traffic stop led to two arrests. During the roadside investigation deputies found meth, a substance suspected to be heroin and over $9,000 in cash in the car. The driver, 48-year-old Eric Nicholas of Somerset, was arrested and charged with two counts of trafficking in a controlled substance, failure to produce proof of insurance and being a persistent felony offender. Nicholas has a previous charge of trafficking in a controlled substance from 2017, along with evading police in 2012. A passenger, 22-year-old Autumn Decker of McKee, was also arrested and charged with disorderly conduct. Both were lodged in the Pulaski County Detention Center.
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Jan 6, 2021 11:15 AM
Kentucky State Police say troopers responded to a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of US-27 and KY-70 in Pulaski County. Investigators say 39-year-old Phillip Hall was traveling west on KY-70 in a pickup truck when he tried to cross the northbound lanes on US-27, hitting another pickup truck that was traveling northbound on US 27. Their initial investigation led them to believe the second driver, 56-year-old Barbara Haste, attempted to avoid the crash. Both Barbara Haste and the passenger, 59-year-old Diane Haste, suffered life-threatening injuries and were pronounced dead at the scene by the Pulaski County Coroner. Hall was arrested as troopers believe alcohol played a role in the crash. At last report a toxicology report was pending. Hall was charged with wanton endangerment, operating a motor vehicle under the influence, and failure to use child restraint device. He was lodged in the Pulaski County
Dec 31, 2020
A Somerset man is facing multiple charges after being involved in a minor collision last week.
Gary Wayne Godby, 60, has been charged with Possession of Controlled Substance 1st Degree, 1st Offense (Methamphetamine); Possession of Marijuana; Drug Paraphernalia - Buy/Possess; Operating a Motor Vehicle Under the Influence of Controlled Substance, 1st Offense; and Parole Warrant - Flagrant Non-support (Felony).
According to Pulaski County Sheriff Greg Speck, Deputy Branson Patterson was investigating the wreck which occurred on Bend of the Lakes Road at approximately 9:07 p.m. the night of December 22. Godby had been driving a 2015 Chevrolet Cruze.
Through his investigation, Dep. Patterson learned that Godby was wanted on a parole violation warrant from Campbell County and arrested him. Following the arrest, the deputy located a small baggie of suspected methamphetamine on Godby s person as well as another container of suspected meth and a small amount of suspected ma
Corey R. Hatfield
A Somerset man arrested back in July on a burglary job has been sentenced in Pulaski Circuit Court.
Corey Reed Hatfield, 40, of East Racetrack Road pleaded guilty to second-degree Burglary on September 14 via the Rocket Docket in connection to an investigation by Pulaski County Sheriff s Office (PCSO).
On the morning of July 11, Deputy Branson Patterson was dispatched to look into a U-Haul van leaving a residence near Dry Branch Road which was suspected to have been involved in a break-in a few days prior.
Deputy Patterson observed a vehicle matching that description on Ogden Street and was able to stop it on US 27. The driver was identified as Hatfield, who had rented the U-Hall on July 9. During his investigation, Dep. Patterson was able to identify stolen property from the previous burglary and Hatfield was arrested. The items were returned to the property owner.
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The above narcotics and cash were seized in a raid on a Jacksboro Road home this past weekend. Arrested on scene were Brandon Mayfield, 31, of Somerset; Noah Bolin, 23, of Science Hill; and Dillan Gage Shadoan, 20, of Somerset.
A Pulaski County grand jury will consider a drug investigation launched from an overdose call on December 18.
District Judge Katie Slone ruled Monday that there was probable cause to send the case against Brandon Mayfield on for grand jury presentation.
Mayfield, 31, of Somerset, has been charged with first-degree Trafficking in a Controlled Substance (1st offense, greater than 2 grams of methamphetamine); second-degree Trafficking in a Controlled Substance (1st offense, less than 10 units of Schedule 1 and 2 non-narcotic); third-degree Trafficking in a Controlled Substance (1st offense, less than 20 units of unspecified drug); and Possession of Marijuana.