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13 Month investigation brings 2nd arrest, attempted murder case

In case of attempted murder of Brandon T. Dykes. Suspects Matthew K. Swanson, 20, of Gilbert Arizona, and Dykes' estranged wife, Ashley Dykes. Both arrested and placed in Adair County Regional Jail, Columbia, KY.

News from the Adair County, KY, Sheriff's Office

A 13 month long investigation into the attempted murder of Brandon T. Dykes has led to the arrest of two suspects, Matthew K. Swanson, 20 of Gilbert, Arizona and the victim's estranged wife, Ashley Dykes, 23 of Metcalfe County KY.

Ashley Dykes has been charged with Criminal Complicity to Attempted Murder after the results from a forensic examination revealed a plot between Swanson and Dykes to murder her estranged husband, Brandon Dykes.

Ashley Dykes was arrested on Friday, August 10, 2012 and lodged in the Adair County Regional Jail on a $500,000 Bond.

Matthew Swanson has been incarerated in the Adair County Regional Jail since July 16, 2011, the date of the incident.

Adair County Sheriff's Deputy Justin Claywell is investigating the case. - Sheriff Harrison Moss




This story was posted on 2012-08-13 09:03:19
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