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Marion Co. man arrested following a shooting incident

By Tpr. Nick Hale

Raywick, KY - The Kentucky State Police is investigating a shooting that occurred on April 5th, 2020 at approximately 8:48pmET on Clear Creek Road in the Raywick community of Marion County.

KSP Post 15 was contacted by the Marion County 911 Center to respond to a complaint of 48 year old Timothy Mays of Lebanon being in violation of his KY EPO/DVO, by showing up at the petitioner's residence. When Units arrived they discovered that 42 year old Nina Devonne Hunt of Raywick, KY had been assaulted and had a single gunshot wound to her head. During the investigation an arrest warrant was obtained and Troopers were able to locate and arrest Mays charging him with Assault 1st Domestic Violence and Violation of a KY EPO/DVO.

Mays was lodged in the Marion County Detention Center. Hunt was transported to Springview Hospital by EMS and airlifted to the University of Louisville Hospital where she is listed in critical condition.

KSP Detective Marvin Blakey leads the investigation.




This story was posted on 2020-04-06 13:58:47
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