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Two western Kentucky law enforcement officers in a Calloway County Sheriff’s Office cruiser were conducting traffic stops in Murray Monday. But they issued gift cards instead of tickets. Rachel Collins reports.
Clere said his organization wanted to do something extra special this year to spread Christmas cheer in the community.
“Especially for this year with COVID, with people having a hard time, we wanted to do a little bit extra beyond the Shop With a Cop, so we decided to do this and make people’s holidays a little bit better,” he said.
Bowman said FOP Lodge 23 typically hosts Shop With a Cop for children in Murray and Calloway County, but the ongoing pandemic prevented them from being able to host the event in person. Instead, the organization donated gift cards to 70 Calloway County families. Those gift cards, combined with the gift cards randomly distributed Monday, totaled in excess of $10,000.
Yinessa Cantrell Banks escapes Marshall County Jail (Source: Marshall County Deputies) By WAFF 48 Digital Staff | December 19, 2020 at 9:13 AM CST - Updated December 20 at 9:28 AM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) -
Update: Marshall County Sheriff’s Office released a statement that Yinessa Cantrell Banks was recaptured on December 19.
See update below: Marshall County Sheriff s recapture a man who escaped (Source: Marshall County Deputies)
Original: A man fled the Marshall County Jail by foot shortly after being processed on Saturday morning.
According to the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office, Yinessa Cantrell Banks was arrested for public intoxication, four misdemeanor warrants and two probation violations on drug charges. Deputies believe Banks was picked up after fleeing the booking area.
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EUREKA – Additional arrests are likely soon regarding a burglary ring that has been active in Marshall, Tazewell and Woodford counties.
Woodford County Sheriff s Office personnel and others apprehended two men last weekend in East Peoria in connection with at least six business burglaries, according to Chief Deputy Dennis Tipsword.
Clifford D. Branham, 52, of LaRose and Otis D. Harrell, 40, of Benson were being held at the Woodford County Jail, each on $500,000 bond. Each man must post $50,000 to be released.
Branham and Harrell are suspected of being key figures in the burglaries, which have taken place over the past several months. Other suspects were being sought.
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