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Dakota Meyer home broken into; suspect is Shawn Christy Photos below posted 2018-08-07courtesy Mike Keltner, Adair County Emergency Management Director. Troopers' surveillance videos show it appears suspect is Shawn Christy who recently has made threats to President Trump and Dakota Meyer. The U.S. Marshal's Service continues to lead the manhunt investigation and the burglary and stolen vehicle investigations are being led by Kentucky State Police Trooper Chase Willis. Next earlier article, this story: WBKO has latest story on fugitive hunt, Adair County. Click on headline for complete police report. By Tpr. Nick Hale Public Information Officer Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY (Adair County, KY - Thursday, August 9, 2018) - Earlier this evening at approximately 6:23pmCT Dakota Meyers' brother, Timothy Gilliam arrived home to his residence on Brockman Keltner Rd in Adair County and found that the front door had been kicked in. Units from Columbia Post 15 responded and cleared the residence and discovered that someone had stolen food out of the refrigerator and a green 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee with a black hood out of the detached garage. Gilliam showed Troopers surveillance videos and it appears that the suspect is Shawn Christy who recently has made threats to President Trump and Dakota Meyer. The U.S. Marshall Service continues to lead the manhunt investigation and the burglary and stolen vehicle investigations are being led by Trooper Chase Willis. Click here to read original story This story was posted on 2018-08-10 00:01:48
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