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Russell County murder suspect in custody in Campbell Co., TN

Roberto De Jesus Gomez had been wanted in connection with the stabbing murder of Jorge Gomez at the Cleveland Road Trailer Park in Russell Springs on April 26, 2009. Det. B.J. Burton of KSP Post 15 en route to Campell Co., TN, where suspect has waived extradition
See earlier story, with photo of Roberto De Jesus Gomez

By Tpr. Billy Gregory, Public Affairs Officer,Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY

COLUMBIA, KY - At At 1:00pmCT, a call was received at Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY, from the Campbell County Sheriff's Department (423-562-7446) in Campbell County Tennessee stating that they had Robert De Jesus Gomez in custody.

Detective Jim Jeffries was walking into a local courthouse there when a Hispanic male approached him and advised him that he had been involved in a stabbing in Russell Springs, KY.

Gomez was taken into custody and his identity was verified through physical description and interview.

Detective B.J. Burton is currently en route to Campbell County Tennessee where Gomez has waived extradition. Upon returning to Kentucky, Gomez will be lodged in the Russell County Jail.




This story was posted on 2009-05-01 15:39:07
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