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Albany, KY - Arrest on multiple charges result of KSP traffic stop

License plate appeared to have homemade decal indicating it was valid
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By Tpr Nick Hale, Public Information Officer
Kentucky State Police Post 15,118 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY

CLINTON COUNTY, KY (Tue 17 Jul 2018) - On July 12, 2018 at approximately 5:07pmCT, Trooper Jordan Carter conducted a traffic stop 1 mile north of Albany on McWhorter Road.




50 year old, Michael Matthew of Albany was operating a 2003 Ford Taurus; he was unable to provide registration for the vehicle. After further investigation Trooper Carter discovered the license plate appeared to have a homemade decal sticker showing it was valid.

Matthew was arrested and charged with failure to wear seat belt, no registration plate, no registration receipt, failure to produce insurance card, failure of owner to maintain required insurance 1st offense, operating on suspended or revoked license, display of illegal/altered registration plate, and criminal possession of a forged instrument 1st degree.

Matthew was lodged in the Clinton County Jail.


This story was posted on 2018-07-17 14:56:48
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