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Campbellsville Police arrest driver after altercation

Adam D. Powell, Mannsville, KY, faces multiple charges

From Campbellsville, KY, Police Department

The Campbellsville Police Department arrested a impaired driver after a brief altercation on Monday, March 11, 2013. On Monday morning March 11, 2013, Campbellsville Police Officers stopped a vehicle suspected of impaired driving. Officer Scotty Perian made traffic stop at 1:06amET on a vehicle operated by Adam D. Powell of Mannsville. Upon stopping the vehicle, Powell became combative with Officer Perian. Officer R. Rodgers arrived to assist in the arrest. A short altercation ensued and Powell was taken into custody.

Powell, age 26 was arrested and lodged in the Taylor County jail facing charges for disregarding a stop sign; possession of marijuana; possession of drug paraphernalia; operating a motor vehicle under the influence or alcohol or drugs; failure to wear a seatbelt; resisting arrest; fleeing and evading police 1st degree; assault 3rd degree on a Police Officer; disorderly conduct; criminal mischief 3rd degree; and menacing. - Ann Sanders




This story was posted on 2013-03-12 15:51:32
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