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Warren woman arrested for shooting man in thermostat dispute

By Justin Story, Bowling Green Daily News

A woman arrested on suspicion of shooting and critically wounding her partner reportedly told police that the couple had been arguing over the setting of the thermostat in their home for two weeks leading up to the shooting.

Kentucky State Police said troopers responded Thursday morning to a residence in Smiths Grove regarding a shooting and discovered that Stevie Flynn, 64, who lives there, had been shot multiple times. Candy A. Moss, 52, who was also present at the residence, was eventually arrested on charges of first-degree assault (domestic violence) and tampering with physical evidence.

Moss reportedly told police "I went crazy and shot him," according to her arrest citation.

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