ColumbiaMagazine.com
Printed from:

Welcome to Columbia Magazine  
 



































 
CPD: Robbery at Walmart leads to arrest

From Officer Adam Cravens, PIO
Columbia Police Department

The Columbia Police responded to a theft complaint from Walmart on Burksville Street on Thursday night, February 22, 2024. The caller stated that subjects had taken merchandise and threatened an employee before leaving the property.

Officers located a vehicle matching the description leaving Speedway. The vehicle got on the Cumberland Parkway, attempting to elude officers.

The vehicle operator attempted a U-turn while on the parkway, and the car became stuck. At that time two male parties were taken into custody without incident. Inside the vehicle there were also a 17 year old and a 2 year old as passengers.


Shelby Ronald, 26, of Lexington has been charged with robbery 1st degree, fleeing and evading, and wanton endangerment 1st. Kyle Hooten, 26, also of Lexington, has been charged with theft by unlawful taking over $500 and fleeing and evading.

Sgt Justin Cross and Officer Bradley Bates were the arresting Officers. They were assisted by Adair County Sheriff's Office and Kentucky State Police. The juvenile passengers were released to a family member.


This story was posted on 2024-02-23 12:14:13
Printable: this page is now automatically formatted for printing.
Have comments or corrections for this story? Use our contact form and let us know.



 

































 
 
Quick Links to Popular Features


Looking for a story or picture?
Try our Photo Archive or our Stories Archive for all the information that's appeared on ColumbiaMagazine.com.

 

Contact us: Columbia Magazine and columbiamagazine.com are published by Linda Waggener and Pen Waggener, PO Box 906, Columbia, KY 42728.
Phone: 270.403.0017


Please use our contact page, or send questions about technical issues with this site to webmaster@columbiamagazine.com. All logos and trademarks used on this site are property of their respective owners. All comments remain the property and responsibility of their posters, all articles and photos remain the property of their creators, and all the rest is copyright 1995-Present by Columbia Magazine. Privacy policy: use of this site requires no sharing of information. Voluntarily shared information may be published and made available to the public on this site and/or stored electronically. Anonymous submissions will be subject to additional verification. Cookies are not required to use our site. However, if you have cookies enabled in your web browser, some of our advertisers may use cookies for interest-based advertising across multiple domains. For more information about third-party advertising, visit the NAI web privacy site.