Kentucky State Police have arrested two people in connection with a deadly home-invasion style robbery early April 30.
The robbery in the Dawson Way area of Rowan County left 27-year-old Cody Elliott dead and another man injured, according to Kentucky State Police.
Later Friday, Kentucky State Police arrested two men in connection with the incident.
Austin W. Egbert, 23, of Garrison, and Jeffery Masters, 23, of Morehead, were arrested and charged with murder and first-degree armed robbery. Both men are being held at the Rowan County Detention Center.
According to online jail records, Egbert is being held on a $750,000 bond, while bond in Mastersâ case has been set at $500,000.
WEST LIBERTY A West Liberty man has been charged by Kentucky State Police with multiple sex crimes.
Gary Lewis, 48, was charged Saturday with first-degree sexual abuse, first-degree sodomy and second- and third-degree unlawful transaction with a minor.
The Rowan County Detention Center lists Lewisâ bond at $1 million.
Lewis was scheduled for arraignment in Morgan County District Court on Tuesday.
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Two men have been charged with Murder and 1st degree robbery following a fatal home invasion in Rowan County.
23-year-old Jeffery Masters of Morehead and 23-year-old Austin Egbert of Garrison were arrested by Kentucky State Police early this morning.
According to the arrest citation, both men admitted to planning a robbery on Dawson Way early Thursday morning.
The report says 27-year-old Cody Elliott had gone to the residence with Egbert and Masters. Elliott was in the doorway when the occupants of the residence shot him. Elliott and other individuals inside the residence fired several shots. Elliott was transported to Saint Claire Regional Medical Center where he succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased by Rowan County Coroner John Northcutt.
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