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Melson Ridge scene of Sunday vehicular assault



2010-10-04 - Photo By Ed Waggener. Melson Ridge RD, Cundiff Community, Adair Co., KY
Police crime scene tape marks off part of the area where the vehicular assault on the home of Marcine Melson, white residence on the right, took place on Sunday afternoon, October 4, 2010, at around 2:30pmCT. The little brown building, center, was at one time the Cundiff, KY, post office building. According to Mrs. Melson, Brandi Lawless fled the yard from the house on the left and was pursued by Phillip Cape in a white pickup, which took a path behind the post office building and behind her house. The first attempt to ram the kitchen failed when the pickup struck a refrigerator, she said. A second attempt to hit the house from the front was stopped, she believes, because of the high concrete wall around the porch. In the melee, Mrs. Melson was struck by the vehicle, but later got a shotgun and wounded Cape, who tried to flee the scene, but was stopped by brush in a nearby field.


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