Body of missing college student found in Kentucky days after disappearance Nelson Oliveira
The search for a young woman who disappeared on her way to Eastern Kentucky University came to a heartbreaking end Thursday.
Lauren Reesor, 19, was found dead in a remote part of Central Kentucky following a multi-agency search for her whereabouts, authorities said. The college student was reported missing Tuesday after her car was found abandoned in Stamping Ground, just north of Lexington.
The cause of death is under investigation, but the Scott County Sheriff’s Office does not suspect foul play.
“Please join our office in offering condolences to the family of Ms. Reesor during this very difficult time,” the agency said in a Facebook post.
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Three grand jurors in the Breonna Taylor case filed a petition with Kentucky officials, imploring the State Legislature to impeach Attorney General Daniel Cameron.
Three Breonna Taylor grand jurors among petitioners seeking to impeach Kentucky attorney general
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Three former grand jurors are among the “concerned Kentucky citizens” petitioning the Kentucky Legislature to impeach state Attorney General Daniel Cameron, according to Kevin Glogower, one of the attorneys representing the petitioners.
The citizens filed a petition Friday seeking the impeachment of Cameron on charges of “breach of public trust and failure to comply with duties for misrepresenting to the nation the findings of the Grand Jury” and “abuse of office and breach of duties of professional responsibility and ethics,” both of which are connected to the lack of charges filed against the Louisville Metropolitan Police Department officers implicated in the death of Breonna Taylor in September.
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Three former grand jurors in Breonna Taylor s case have joined other petitioners calling for Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron to be impeached.
The jurors submitted their petition to the Kentucky legislature Friday, according to attorney Kevin Glogower. The jurors names weren t disclosed.
Glogower said: These are randomly selected citizens who were compelled to sit on a grand jury and were terribly misused by the most powerful law enforcement official in Kentucky.
The petition accuses Cameron of breaching public trust, misrepresenting Grand Jury findings and failing to perform the duties of his office.
These arguments for impeachment come in response to Cameron not pursuing charges in September against Louisville Metropolitan Police Department officers over Taylor s death.