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Father of baby arrested after admitting to shaking baby By: Web Staff and last updated 2021-01-21 20:56:23-05 LAUREL COUNTY, Ky. (LEX 18) â A father of a 57-day old baby has been arrested after admitting to shaking the baby to the point where it became unresponsive. According to Laurel County Sheriff s Office, 27-year-old Christopher Caldwell was arrested on Thursday after admitting to shaking the baby. Laurel County Correctional Center On Monday, January 18 at approximately 12:19 PM, deputies and the ambulance service were dispatched to a complaint of a three month old child unresponsive off Monhollen Drive in southern Laurel County. When deputies arrived at the scene, Deputy Allen Turner began CPR on the baby and was credited with saving the baby. Upon arrival at the scene, the ambulance service worked with the baby, then transported the baby to Baptist Healthcare where the baby was treated and transferred to UK Medical cent ....
Photo submitted Photo contributed At approximately 8 p.m. Tuesday Clay County Sheriff Patrick Robinson along with CSO Supervisor Dewey Grubb, Deputy Coty Arnold and K9 Deputy Wes Brumley along with K9 Ghost arrested Ashley Lewis, 30 of London. The arrest occurred after Sheriff Robinson received a tip that Lewis was at a residence off of Cool Springs Road. Lewis was wanted for complicity to commit murder that happened in Laurel County on Dec. 20. Upon arrival, Sheriff Robinson and deputies surrounded the residence and located Lewis attempting to hide in a bedroom. Lewis was placed under arrest without incident. TUESDAY AFTERNOON UPDATE ....
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Photo courtesy of the Laurel County Sheriff’s Department Robert Brandon Gray, 39, of Keavy, is now lodged in the Laurel County Correctional Center where he is being held in lieu of a $250,000 cash bond on charges of murder, first-degree fleeing or evading police (on foot), and resisting arrest. Photo courtesy of the Laurel County Sheriff’s Department Laurel County Sheriff’s deputies are still searching for a second suspect, Ashley B. Lewis, 30, of East Bernstadt, in connection to the killing of Jeremy Caldwell, 32, of Manchester, which occurred about 2 p.m. Sunday. The killing happened off Highway 490 at Highway 1376 across from a business parking lot about five miles north of London in the East Bernstadt area, according to the Laurel County Sheriff’s Department. ....
1 of 2 Robert Brandon Gray, 39, of City Dam Road in Keavy being led from a relative s residence on West City Dam Road in Keavy. | Photo contributed Ashley Lewis was still being sought as of press time Wednesday. | Photo contributed KEAVY â A suspect wanted in the murder of a Manchester man was arrested on Wednesday, after the suspect barricaded himself in a house for hours in an attempt to hide from law enforcement. Robert Brandon Gray, 39, of City Dam Road in Keavy was arrested at about 3:15 p.m. Wednesday at a relativeâs residence on West City Dam Road in Keavy. Gray was one of two suspects wanted in the murder of Jeremy Caldwell, 32. The other suspect, Ashley B. Lewis, 30, of Four Oaks Road in East Bernstadt had not been located as of press time Wednesday night. Lewis is wanted for complicity to commit murder. ....