Three Ohio residents recently were indicted by a Hardin County grand jury on several charges, including being in possession of the powerful drug fentanyl.
Jesse Profitt, 27, of HamilÂton, Ohio, Kimberly Wharton, 29, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Shona Messer, 29, of Hamilton, Ohio, all are indicted for first-degree possession of a controlled substance â fentanyl; first-degree possession of a controlled substance â methamphetamine and complicity to receiving stolen property more than $500 and less than $10,000.
Profitt and Wharton also are charged with first-degree fleeing or evading police in a motor vehicle during a Feb. 11 traffic stop by Kentucky State Police.
Profitt and Wharton are in the Bullitt County Detention Center. Messer has been released from that jail.
Parents arrested after cops find injured baby in roach-infested Kentucky home Nelson Oliveira
A Kentucky couple was arrested over the weekend after their 1-month-old baby was found with injuries and signs of dehydration in a home infested with bugs and roaches, authorities said.
Deputies investigating a child-abuse complaint Saturday in Shepherdsville found the victim in an outdoor swing with trouble breathing and in pain, according to an arrest report obtained by local news outlets.
“The baby’s face was red, and when he was crying, his voice was very low and weak sounding,” the Bullitt County Sheriff’s Office wrote in the report.
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On March 31, 2021, prosecutors told WDRB that all charges against Mr. Almony will be dropped as a result of blood tests that show there was no alcohol or intoxicants in his system at the time of the crash. Mr. Almony has since been released from custody.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) A Mt. Washington man has been charged with murder after authorities say he was involved in a crash that ended with the death of his son.
According to court documents, the crash took place on Dec. 7 in Bullitt County.
The Bullitt County Sheriff s Department says 67-year-old Thomas Almony was driving a motor vehicle when he ran off the road and hit a tree, killing the passenger, Eric T. Almony, Thomas son.