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Traffic stop results in capture of alleged fugitive from Michigan

Suspect alleged to have given Campbellsville Policeman Scotty Perian a false name. Suspect arrested and charged with list of charges, including being a fugitive from another state.

From Campbellsville, KY Police Department

On Sunday, May 24, 2015 at approximately 1:32amCT, Officer Scotty Perian with the Campbellsville Police Department conducted a traffic stop in the area of Davis Street on 22 year old Jovon J. Whisenton of Detroit, MI.

During the course of the traffic stop, it was determined that Whisenton was under the influence and was subsequently arrested. Whisenton, knowing that he was wanted out of Detroit gave Officer Perian a false name and date of birth.



Once Officer Perian determined Whisenton's real name, Dispatcher Denina Edwards and Dispatcher Cobee Goode were able to determine that Whisenton was entered as a wanted person in NCIC.

Whisenton was arrested and charged with the following: Reckless driving, giving officer false name or address, failure to wear seatbelt, DUI 1st, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, no Insurance, Driving on the Wrong Side of the Road, and Fugitive from another state, (Detroit, MI.) _


This story was posted on 2015-05-25 08:46:02
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