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Campbellsville man arrested on murder, burglary charges

Male victim's name being withheld pending notification of next of kin.
Note: An individual charged by police or in a warrant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at some later criminal proceeding.
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From Larry Smith, The Big Dawg 99.9 FM & The Wave, 92.7 FM

The Campbellsville Police Department, on Sunday September 18, 2016, responded to a reported shooting at 105 Howell Street within the limits of Campbellsville.

The male victim was transported to the local hospital by Campbellsville/Taylor County EMS and was later pronounced dead at the hospital.



The victim's name is being withheld pending notification of the next of kin.

The accused identified as 20 year old Jorge Gavarrete Serramo of 124 Ray Street, Campbellsville has been charged with Murder and Burglary 1st degree as a result of this incident.

The Campbellsville Police Department was assisted in the investigation by members of the Taylor County Sheriff's Department.


This story was posted on 2016-09-19 06:33:32
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