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The murder of Sarah B. Hart: Accused to be arraigned in Jamestown, KY today

The murder of Sarah B. Hart Next earlier story: Jamestown, KY man, 28, charged with murder of Sarah B. Hart

Larry Smith, News Anchor for the WAVE, FM 92.7, called this morning, Monday, June 18, 2012, to report that the arraignment of Christoper W. Allman, 28, Miller Drive, Jamestown Kentucky, is scheduled in Russell Circuit Court today. The time is not yet entered on the Kentucky Court of Justice web page, which, at this post, was last updated June 15, 2012.

TFC Billy Gregory of Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY, reported on June 14 that Allman had been arrested and charged with the murder of 31-year-old Sarah B. Hart. Allman was arrested at the Jamestown Police Department at 5:09pmCT. He was also charged with Robbery, Kidnapping and Tampering with Physical Evidence and that Allman was lodged in the Russell County Jail.




This story was posted on 2012-06-18 06:39:02
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