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Burglary investigation - community assistance requested

By Scott Chelf

The Campbellsville Police Department is requesting assistance in identifying a person of interest involving in a burglary investigation.

On July 7, 2014, The Campbellsville Police Department initiated a Burglary 1st Investigation in the Vintage Village Subdivision in Campbellsville.



We are requesting the public's assistance in identifying a person of interest. White female, 5'2", black hair, heavy set. Subject was possibly driving a 1998 Ford white extended cab pick up truck with TN License Plate Number 334BQN.

Anyone with information should contact the Campbellsville Police Department and request to speak with Captain Patricia Thompson, the Investigating Officer, Daniel Forbis or the E-911/Communications Department. If you prefer to remain anonymous, please call the Pride Line: 270-469-PRIDE.

Thank you for your assistance.

Scott Chelf, Police Communications Officer III, Campbellsville Police Department, 125 W First Street, Campbellsville, KY 42718, 270-465-4122 - Administration.


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Campbellsville PD looking for driver of White Pickup



2014-07-15 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo Campbellsville Police Department .
"We are requesting the public's assistance in identifying a person of interest. White female, 5'2", black hair, heavy set. Subject was possibly driving a 1998 Ford white extended cab pick up truck with TN License Plate Number 334BQN. ion should contact the Campbellsville Police Department and request to speak with Captain Patricia Thompson, the Investigating Officer, Daniel Forbis or the E-911/Communications Department. If you prefer to remain anonymous, please call the Pride Line: 270-469-PRIDE. Scott Chelf, Police Communications Officer III, Campbellsville Police Department, 125 W First Street, Campbellsville, KY 42718, 270-465-4122 - Administration.

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Campbellsville, KY, Police seeking person of interest



2014-07-17 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo From Campbellsville Police Department.
"We are requesting the public's assistance in identifying a person of interest. White female, 5'2", black hair, heavy set. Subject was possibly driving a 1998 Ford white extended cab pick up truck with TN License Plate Number 334BQN. ion should contact the Campbellsville Police Department and request to speak with Captain Patricia Thompson, the Investigating Officer, Daniel Forbis or the E-911/Communications Department. If you prefer to remain anonymous, please call the Pride Line: 270-469-PRIDE. Scott Chelf, Police Communications Officer III, Campbellsville Police Department, 125 W First Street, Campbellsville, KY 42718, 270-465-4122 - Administration.

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