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Arrest made in connection to missing northern Kentucky couple

Investigation is ongoing. Evidence indicates the couple is deceased but their remains have not been recoveredNext previous article, this story: KY State Police locate car belonging to missing couple
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By TFC Billy R. Gregory, Public Information Officer
Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY

SPRINGFIELD, KY (8 JUL 2016) - 52-year-old Craig Pennington, of Springfield, has been arrested and charged with 2 counts of Murder in connection to the disappearance of a northern Kentucky couple, 38-year-old Robert K. Jones and 35-year-old Crystal J. Warner.



Pennington was arrested today at 7amET on Texas Mackville Road, 7 miles east of Springfield, KY, and is currently lodged in the Marion County Detention Center.

The ongoing investigation has revealed evidence that the couple is deceased but their remains have not been recovered.

Contact KSP at 1-800-222-5555. Also Facebook


This story was posted on 2016-07-08 15:46:19
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