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Man arrested on drug charges as a result of disturbance call

By Ofc. Josh Brockman, Public Affairs Officer
Columbia Police Department Chief, Jason Cross

On Sunday, March 3, 2013, Columbia Police Department responded to a disturbance call of a man acting suspicious and brandishing a knife in the parking lot of a local business. Arrested was 46 year old Kevin Reeder of Russell Springs on charges of Public Intoxication, Possession of a Controlled substance 2nd degree. (Drug Unspecified), and Possession of a Prescription Controlled Substance not in Proper Container. Reeder was lodged in Adair County Regional Jail by CPD Ofc. Josh Brockman and Sgt. Junior Murphy. The incident remains under investigation by Ofc. Brockman with additional charges pending.




This story was posted on 2013-03-04 02:33:07
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