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ACSO: Adair man arrested on multiple charges By Sheriff Josh Brockman Adair County Sheriff's Office On Friday, April 5, 2019, The Adair County Sheriff's Office responded to a residence off Hutchison Loy Road to investigate a complaint they had received about activities taking place at the residence. Upon deputy's arrival, methamphetamine was located at residence as well as an indoor marijuana growing operation. One of the owners of the property, David Scotty Corbin, 39, was not present, but deputies were able to locate him a short time later in the limits of Columbia. A traffic stop was attempted to take him into custody. Corbin fled, leading the Sheriff's Office, Columbia City Police and Kentucky State Police into a pursuit that ended in the south end of the county around the Chance community. Corbin went off road onto old ATV trails in his 4x4, forcing officers to discontinue pursuit. Around midnight on Friday, information was received that Corbin was setting on an old trail off of an area known as Tater Cave. Sheriff Brockman and several deputies, multiple troopers, and Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Officers hiked into the area on foot, making contact with Corbin about a mile into the trail. Corbin was able to get to his vehicle and elude officers once again, heading out the other end of the trail. Warrants of arrest were obtained by the Sheriff's Office, and on Tuesday, April 9, 2019, at around NoonCT, deputy Josh Durbin was able to get a location on Corbin and a vehicle description. His location was broadcast, and CPD Officer Adam Cravens and Sgt. Murphy were able to stop Corbin on the Veterans Memorial Bypass and place him in custody. Corbin was charged by the Adair County Sheriff's Office with:
NOTE: An arrest is not a finding of guilt. An individual placed under arrest is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at some later criminal proceeding. This story was posted on 2019-04-10 10:01:39
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