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Taylor 25-year-old faces 7 charges after fleeing C-ville Police

Investigating Officer Branden Wilson

A Campbellsville, KY, man is was arrested on Friday, April 26, 2013, after a attempting to flee Officer Branden Wilson as he was trying to serve an outstanding warrant. He was caught and now faces multiple charges.

On Friday, April 26, 2013 at approximately 7:30pmET Officer Branden Wilson stopped, 25 year old Johnathan J. Gurley, in an attempt to serve an outstanding warrant. Gurley exited his vehicle and ran on foot. After a short foot pursuit, Gurley was apprehended and charged with the following:
  1. Operating Motor Vehicle on a Suspended Operators License
  2. Fleeing or Evading 2nd Degree (On foot)
  3. Possession of a Controlled Substance 2nd Degree
  4. Trafficking in a Controlled Substance 1st Degree (Cocaine)
  5. Possession of Marijuana
  6. Tampering with Physical Evidence
  7. Taylor County District Court Warrant Service
The incident occurred at South Central and Taylor Boulevard, Campbellsville, KY, at the Puff n Chew.

News from Shannon Wilson, the Campbellsville Police Department, 100 Terri Street, Campbellsville, KY.




This story was posted on 2013-05-01 09:50:25
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