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Dotson now faces more serious additional charges

Update on story, "ACSO, KSP effort captures Dean Woods man on KY 704." To read yesterday's original story, Click here
Randall Dotson now faces added charges in the early morning, November 20, 2007 incident in which the suspect was captured after alledgedly trying to run over Adair County Deputy Sheriff Michael Burton and then fleeing on foot, only to be captured a short while later.



Dotson is now also charged with wanton endangerment 1st degree and criminal mischief 2nd degree and faces $25,000 cash bond, in addition to the previous charges.
Story information from Adair County Sheriff's Office, Ralph Curry, Sheriff, 500 Public Square, Columbia, Ky. 42728. Phone (270) 384-2776. Website: Click Here


This story was posted on 2007-11-21 04:33:09
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