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ACSO arrests Taylor Co. woman after vehicle, foot chase Reported reckless driver failed to stop vehicle when ACSO attempts traffic stop on KY 55 North. Vehicle pursuit ends on W.G. Reynolds Road a short lane off Liberty Road just east of Garlan, west of Beulah Chapel Church. Officers take suspect driver into custody after a short foot chase. Apprehension involves ACSO Deputy Joey Keith, Adair Sheriff Harrison Moss, and the Kentucky State Police. Driver now faces numerous allegations. Note: Charges/allegations are not a finding of guilt. An individual charged by law enforcement is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at some later criminal proceeding. From Adair County Sheriff’s Department Adair County Sheriff Harrison Moss Reports that on Friday December, 1, 2017 Deputy Joey Keith was dispatched to a reckless driver complaint on Campbellsville Road, Adair County, KY. Deputy Keith located the vehicle and attempted a traffic stop around two miles up Campbellsville Road. The vehicle failed to stop and led deputy Keith on a pursuit going south on Campbellsville Road. The pursuit ended on W.G Reynolds Road when the operator of the vehicle, 31 year old Jennifer Tucker of Campbellsville, KY, got out of her vehicle and attempted to flee on foot. She was apprehended after a short foot pursuit and was taken into custody and charged with Fleeing or Evading police 1st degree(motor vehicle), Driving DUI suspended License, Reckless Driving, and possession of open alcohol beverage container in a motor vehicle. Deputy Keith was assisted on the scene by Sheriff Harrison Moss and the Kentucky State police. This story was posted on 2017-12-03 06:06:49
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