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KSP arrests foster parent in Lebanon, KY

KSP alleges wanton endangerment 2nd Degree and Endangering Welfare of a Minor after 3 year old girl found walking on roadway of KY 49 south of Lebanon, KY. Foster parent arrested and lodged in Marion County Jail. Toddler, not injured.

By TFC Wm. Gregory, Public Affairs Officer
Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY

LEBANON, KY (Mon 22 Jun 2015) - 36-year-old Jason K. Flowers, of Lebanon, was arrested on Sunday, June 21st at 11:22amET and charged with Wanton Endangerment 2nd Degree and Endangering the Welfare of a Minor.



KY State Police Post 15 was notified at approximately 9amCT, on Sunday, 21 Jun 2015, of a 3-year-old female that had been located walking in the roadway on KY 49, south of Lebanon, KY.

The toddler was not injured and was kept safely at a residence until Troopers arrived.

Social Services was notified and Jason K. Flowers was eventually located after Troopers canvassed the area and discovered that the toddler was his foster child. Flowers was unaware that the child was missing.

He was lodged in the Marion County Detention Center in Lebanon, KY.

Tpr. Adam Mattingly is investigating.


This story was posted on 2015-06-23 03:24:26
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