Commonwealth Journal
Jun 30, 2021
A suspect was reportedly apprehended on Ky. 914 after a shooting incident in Laurel County on Ky. 80 outside of London. JANIE SLAVEN
SOMERSET â The victim of a reported shooting on Ky. 80 west of London has died from his injuries.
The man was fatally shot multiple times Wednesday afternoon around 2:20 p.m. on West KY 80 (Hal Rogers Parkway) in London.Â
The roadway was closed near Glenda s Lane as first responders were on scene and investigators assessed the crime scene for a period of time. It is open as of 4:10 p.m. Wednesday.
A person in a small black car reportedly shot the man and drove on west towards Pulaski County, according to scanner traffic.
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A southern Pulaski man was arrested this weekend on multiple drug- and gun-related charges.
According to the Pulaski County Sheriff s Office, on Sunday, June 27, Deputy Trent Massey and other police officers went to a residence at 391 Flynn Road in Bronston to serve an active warrant on Jacob William Lemaire, 27, who resided at that address.
When the officers arrived, Deputy Massey identified Lemaire sitting at a table with a handgun near him and digital scales, according to the sheriff s office. Lemaire was arrested on the warrant without incident.
Following Lemaire s arrest, a search warrant was obtained and served on the residence. During the search, the following items were seized:
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DELPHI â A tornado reportedly touched down around 8:30 p.m. Friday in rural Carroll County.
According to the National Weather Service, a possible tornado touched down about seven miles southeast of Delphi, or 15 miles north of Frankfort and was moving toward the northeast at about 25 miles per hour.
It was part of a severe thunderstorm that passed through the area at the time. The storms stretched from northern Indiana, through Illinois and into Missouri.
Carroll County sheriffâs deputy Jensyn Reef snapped a photo of what appears to be a tornado.
A National Weather Service meteorologist based in Indianapolis, who did not give her name, said Friday night she cannot confirm it was an actual tornado until more on-site data is gathered, which she anticipates will happen Saturday morning.