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Suspect, fleeing CPD, falls over bluff in Green Hills area NOTE: The Columbia Police have updated the story, with many more details, at Columbia Police update story of suspect who fell off bluff CPD Officers Josh Brockman and John Dial both receive injuries in the incident. Columbia Police Department answers call of alleged suspicious activity, and, on contact with the vehicle, an occupant flees and falls over bluff while attempting to allude police. Breeding Fire Department and Adair EMS extricates him. He was flown to U of L Hospital. Two female occupants of vehicle arrested and lodged in the Adair County Regional Jail. Issuance of warrants and/or arrests are not findings of guilt. An individual charged by police or in a warrant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at some later criminal proceeding. From Columbia Police Department On June 1, 2016 at approximately 2:50amCT, the Columbia Police Department responded to a call of suspicious activity at a residence on Greenhills Road. Upon arrival, officers made contact with a suspicious vehicle containing three occupants. A male occupant, Dale Shibley, 30, of Louisville, KY, ran from officers on scene and additional CPD units were called out. Shibley fell over a bluff while attempting to elude police. He was extricated from the scene by Breeding Fire Department and Adair County EMS and flown to U of L Hospital where he was in stable condition. Two female passengers in the vehicle, Kathleen Robbins, 28, and Amber Smith, 25, both of Louisville, KY, were charged with public intoxication and lodged in the Adair County Regional Jail. An undetermined amount of methamphetamine and a sum of cash were allegedly located in the vehicle. The case is under investigation by CPD Officers Josh Brockman and John Dial who both received injuries and were treated and released by TJ Samson Hospital. More charges are pending. This story was posted on 2016-06-01 10:53:09
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