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KSP arrests visitor to Russell Co., KY on meth charges

Traffic stop results in whole litany of charges against Bronston, Pulaski CO, KY man. Trooper Jeremy Johnson stopped car after litter was thrown on South US 127. Car was stopped on Basket Factory RD., south of Jamstown, KY where driver was arrested. Others at the scene, besides KSP Post 15 were HIDTA Detective Eddie Paul Murphy, Russell Springs Fire Department, and Jamestown Fire Department

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

RUSSELL CO., KY - On Wednesday, December 16, 2009, Trooper Jeremy Johnson of Kentucky State Police 15, Columbia, KY was on routine patrol on South US127 when he observed a violator.

Trooper Johnson turned on the vehicle and observed the operator throwing items out of the vehicle.


The vehicle then proceeded onto Basket Factory Road before coming to a stop.

Trooper Johnson then discovered the operator of the vehicle, Jerry P. Stallings, age 32, of Bronston, KY, had numerous items in the vehicle used to make methamphetamine.

Trooper Johnson arrested Stallings and charged him with speeding, reckless driving, improper passing, DUI 2nd , failure to signal, failure to wear seatbelt, tampering with physical evidence, manufacturing methamphetamine 1st, fleeing or evading police 1st, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and operating on suspended license.

Stallings was lodged in the Russell County Jail, Jamestown, KY>

TPR Johnson also executed a Wayne County Bench warrant on Stallings.

Trooper Johnson was assisted at the scene by Detective Russell Decker, HIDTA Detective Eddie Paul Murphy, the Russell Springs Fire Department and the Jamestown Fire Department.
Story courtesy TFC William Gregory, Public Affairs Officer, Kentucky State Police Post 15, 1118 Jamestown ST, (at Exit 49, Louie B. Nunn Parkway), Columbia, KY. Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY, covers the 11 counties of Adair, Casey, Clinton, Cumberland, Green, Marion, Metcalfe, Monroe, Russell, Taylor and Washington. Thanks also to Dispatcher Derek S. Coffey of KSP Post 15.


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One of these signs could save your life or the life of someone you love


(ADV) FFA Address Marker orders may be placed at Four Adair Co., KY businesses
We are announcing a new option to make it more convenient for people to place orders and pick up signs puchased from the Adair County FFA. Two local businesses have agreed to provide a location for people to place an order and pick up their sign when it is finished. You can now place an order at:


  • Day and Day Feed and Pet, 1011 Campbellsville RD, Columbia, KY

  • M & W Milling, 510 Short ST., Columbia, KY

  • Hardscratch Grocery, 7289 Hwy 55 South Road, Columbia, KY. In the Glensfork Community of Adair County. Phone (270) 384-4671

  • Burton Ace Hardware, 314 Campbellsville ST, Columbia, KY. Phone (270) 384-2696
We will pick up the orders every few days and call the person when the sign is ready to be picked up. Signs are still $15 and are a hot item for Chistmas since they fit perfectly into a large stocking. They are about the best gift I can think of for the person that already has everything and is hard to shop for. If a person wants a sign by Christmas, they will have to get their order in by December 15, 2010. which is the last day of school before break. Orders placed after this date will not likely be filled until after the New Year. -Kirby Hancock, Advisor, Adair County FFA

One of these signs could save your life or the life of someone you love


(ADV) FFA Address Marker orders may be placed at Four Adair Co., KY businesses
We are announcing a new option to make it more convenient for people to place orders and pick up signs puchased from the Adair County FFA. Two local businesses have agreed to provide a location for people to place an order and pick up their sign when it is finished. You can now place an order at:
  • Day and Day Feed and Pet, 1011 Campbellsville RD, Columbia, KY

  • M & W Milling, 510 Short ST., Columbia, KY

  • Hardscratch Grocery, 7289 Hwy 55 South Road, Columbia, KY. In the Glensfork Community of Adair County. Phone (270) 384-4671

  • Burton Ace Hardware, 314 Campbellsville ST, Columbia, KY. Phone (270) 384-2696
We will pick up the orders every few days and call the person when the sign is ready to be picked up. Signs are still $15 and are a hot item for Chistmas since they fit perfectly into a large stocking. They are about the best gift I can think of for the person that already has everything and is hard to shop for. If a person wants a sign by Christmas, they will have to get their order in by December 18, 2009. which is the last day of school before break. Orders placed after this date will not likely be filled until after the New Year. -Kirby Hancock, Advisor, Adair County FFA

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