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One KSP most wanted for crime in Post 15 area

One of the Kentucky State Police's four most wanted persons is Martin Sanchez Osona, wanted for a crime in the KSP Post 15 area. Osona is wanted for two counts of criminal attempt to commit murder.

On November 29, 2004, Martin Sanchez Osona shot two men at a marion County residence, the wanted information says. According to the wanted poster online, Ozona may have fled to Mexico.

Anyone having any information regarding the investigation or the whereabouts of Osona is asked to contact Trooper Martin Wesley at the Kentucky State Police Post 15 in Columbia at 270-384-4796 or the toll free Kentucky State Police hotline number at 1-800-222-5555.

For complete details on this most wanted individual in the Post 15 area, Click Here




This story was posted on 2007-04-19 05:32:09
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