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Stolen property retrieved at Lakeway Hills Trailer Park

Property stolen from Gentry Mills Road in Adair County reported to RCSO and Russell Springs Police by Adair County Sheriff's Office. RSPD officer Melissa Taylor and RC Deputy Dustin Bunch recover items and returned them to Adair County Sheriff Adam Cravens. Charges are pending

From Adair County Sheriffs Office

Adair Sheriff's Office responded to a break-in on Gentry Mill Road Friday night, February 22, 2013.

Deputy Cravens spoke with the resident Heather Hunter who advised she had come home to find her front door kicked in and items taken.



Deputy Cravens notified Russell County on a tip that some property was at Lakeway Hills in Russell Springs.

Russell County Deputy Dustin Bunch and Russell Springs Police Officer Melissa Taylor retrieved some of the stolen property at a residence from Lakeway Hills Trailer Park. Deputy Bunch gave Deputy Cravens retrieved property at the Adair/Russell line. Charges are pending. --Adam Cravens


This story was posted on 2013-02-23 05:37:43
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