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KSP investigating report of man with gun in State building

By Sherry Bray
News from Commonwealth News Center

FRANKFORT, KY (23 Dec 2015) – Kentucky State Police Post 12 is investigating a complaint of a man who may have been in possession of a gun at the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHR) Building.

Kentucky State Police, KSP Facility Security and local law enforcement are on scene. At this time there is no credible information to suggest there is a person with a weapon at the CHR Building in Frankfort.

On scene units are continuing to conduct a routine search of the building. This appears to be unfounded at this time.




This story was posted on 2015-12-23 11:12:16
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