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Debris, now identified, at site of Ofc. Ellis murder may be clue

Ofc. Ellis had gotten out of vehicle to remove debris, tree limbs not indigenous to the immediate area, when he was murdered. KSP thinks the limbs might offer a clue to finding his assailant
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By MTPR Norman Chaffins, Public Affairs Officer
Kentucky State Police Post Post 4, Elizabethtown, KY

KSP Post 4 Detectives are asking for the public's help regarding the murder of Ofc. Jason Ellis with the Bardstown Police Department.

We are asking any residents in and around Nelson County who may have had trees trimmed or removed from their property or observed someone trimming or removing trees around the time of Ofc. Ellis' murder to please call Post 4 at (270) 766-5078 or email me at norman.chaffins@ky.gov.

They may also visit www.kentuckystatepolice.org and follow the links to our Text-A-Tip line.

Obituary: Officer Jason Ellis, Bardstown, KY (1979-2013)




This story was posted on 2013-06-04 18:41:08
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