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Henderson man charged in Wednesday midday shooting

HPD: Two charged after passing out at park

HENDERSON, Ky.  Henderson police arrested two people found unconscious in a parked vehicle early Friday morning. Garrett Bennett, 28, 2300 block of Carter Drive, and Kaitlyn Trainer, 26, Sebree, were each arrested on a charge of first-degree possession of a controlled substance. Bennett was additionally charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. HPD officers allege that around 1 a.m. Friday, Bennett and Trainer were found passed out in a gray Monte Carlo found at Red Banks Park on Merritt Drive. Inside police said they found Bennett clutching a clear glass pipe with white residue believed to be methamphetamine, according to a news release said.

5-Day-Old Baby s Bruises Caused By Father, Who Blamed Cat For Injuries

5-Day-Old Baby s Bruises Caused By Father, Who Blamed Cat For Injuries KEY POINTS The baby had a cut on her lip, bruising on the face, back and leg The police launched a probe after the baby was taken to the hospital for a checkup The child s father said a cat knocked over a bottle on the baby s face The police in Kentucky have charged the father of a newborn with criminal abuse after the 5-day-old baby was found with several bruises. However, the accused blamed his pet cat of attacking the baby. According to the Gleaner, Seth Justice, 21, of Henderson was taken into custody on charges of first-degree criminal abuse victim under 12, a Class C felony. Detective John Nevels told local media Monday the investigation began a month ago when the baby s parents took her to the doctor.

Man jailed under ethnic intimidation charge for defacing MLK monument

View Comments A rarely filed ethnic intimidation charge was lodged against a Hendersonville man on April 28 for defacing a Martin Luther King Jr. statue in the memorial park on North Grove Street named after the civil rights leader. A 31-year-old white man vandalized the statue with anti-Semitic and racially biased graffiti, according to Hendersonville Police Chief Blair Myhand. A passerby called the HPD to let them know what the man was doing and police caught the suspect in the act, Myhand said.  The man was charged with ethnic intimidation and damage to property. His name is not being published by the Times-News because the charges are misdemeanors.

Hendersonville man jailed under ethnic intimidation charge for defacing MLK monument

Hendersonville man jailed under ethnic intimidation charge for defacing MLK monument A rarely filed ethnic intimidation charge was lodged against a Hendersonville man on April 28 for defacing a Martin Luther King Jr. statue in the memorial park on North Grove Street named after the civil rights leader. A 31-year-old white man vandalized the statue with anti-Semitic and racially biased graffiti, according to Hendersonville Police Chief Blair Myhand. A passerby called the HPD to let them know what the man was doing and police caught the suspect in the act, Myhand said.  The man was charged with ethnic intimidation and damage to property. His name is not being published by the Times-News because the charges are misdemeanors.

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