On 10-18 -18 at 1225 am Columbia Police arrested 39 year old Charles McFarland after recovering stolen TV and audio equipment at a residence on Montgomery street.
Columbia Police was working in conjunction with Russell County authorities on locating items reported stolen from a residence there. McFarland was charged with Receiving stolen property by CPD Officer Jordan Dean and lodged in the Adair County Regional Jail. McFarland will face additional charges in Russell County LEBANON, Tenn. -- Fourth-ranked Lindsey Wilson football dropped its first-ever Mid-South Conference Bluegrass Division game today, falling to host Cumberland (Tenn.) 24-21 at Nokes-Lasater Field.
The loss ended the Blue Raiders’ divisional winning streak at 10 games, including eight straight in the Bluegrass Division. Lindsey Wilson falls to 5-2 overall and 2-1 in the MSC Bluegrass with the loss. Cumberland (4-5, 2-2) never trailed in the game while slowing the Blue Raiders’ offense that entered the game averaging 45.5 points and 508 total yards per game this season. Cumberland outgained Lindsey Wilson 414-284 in the contest. Cumberland controlled the game -- and the clock -- with a ground attack that rushed for 292 yards -- the most rushing yards allowed the season by the Blue Raiders. Cumberland finished the game with a time of possession advantage of more than 15 minutes. The Lindsey Wilson offense failed to find its rhythm in the game against the stingy Phoenix defense, posting a season-low in total yards. Cumberland got on the board first with a Kimlee North 12-yard run to complete a 15-play, 82-yard drive to give the Phoenix a 7-0 advantage. The Blue Raiders tied the game at 7-7 late in the second quarter as Jaylen Boyd punched in a four-yard run with just under two minutes left. Boyd ran for a game-high 96 yards and a touchdown in the game. Cumberland ended the opening half with a field goal to send the Blue Raiders into the locker room with just their second halftime deficit of the season. Sean Kline connected on 26-yard field goal to give the Phoenix the 10-7 lead at the break. Lindsey Wilson committed the only turnover of the game on its first drive of the second half. Cameron Dukes’ pass was batted at the line of scrimmage and fell into the hands of Malik Trollinger, who was sitting on the ground at the end of the play. The pick was Trollinger’s first of the season. Cumberland turned the miscue into a touchdown four plays later as Dezmon Huntley scored on a quarterback sneak from one-yard out for a 17-7 lead. Huntley finished the game with 80 rushing yards and 122 passing yards in the game. He was one of three Phoenix to rush for at least 80 yards. Telvin Rucker ran for 90 yards while Joseph Rushin added 84 rushing yards. Lindsey Wilson climbed within four points late in the third quarter as Dukes found Cam Wyche across the back of the end zone on a third-and-goal play from the 14-yard line. A bobbled snap on the extra point resulted in a miss to keep the score at 17-13. Dukes finished throwing for 125 yards and two touchdowns. Wyche caught a team-high five balls for 46 yards and the touchdown. It is his team-leading sixth touchdown catch this season. Cumberland built its biggest lead of the game two possessions later. The Phoenix marched seven plays and 47 yards to go ahead 24-13. The deficit is the biggest of the season for the Blue Raiders. Rushin capped the drive with an eight-yard touchdown run, but that was not the critical play of the drive for Cumberland. Facing a third-and-seven from the Lindsey Wilson 34-yard line, Huntley threw a pass over the middle the ricocheted off a pair of Blue Raider defenders and into the hands of Denarius Toliver for a 26-yard catch at the LWC eight-yard line. Lindsey Wilson responded to cut the deficit to a three-point game with 8:34 left in regulation. Dukes found Umar Tate in the back of the end zone for Tate’s first touchdown catch of the season. Dukes hooked up with Jay Gaudlock on the two-point conversion to pull Lindsey Wilson within 24-21. The Lindsey Wilson defense forced a Cumberland punt and a turnover on downs over in the Phoenix final two possessions. Trent Mueller led the defensive charge finishing with a game-high 16 tackles. Michael DeLeon added 11 stops. The Blue Raider offense, pinned deep inside its own territory both times, failed to get past midfield on either drive en route to the loss. Lindsey Wilson returns to action at 1:30 p.m. CT on Saturday, Oct. 27, against nationally-ranked Bethel (Tenn.) at Blue Raider Stadium. A group of Adair County Students were recently invited to Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery. During their visit they experienced fishing for trout and visiting with Smokey the Bear and Goldie the Goldfish. They also observed and interacted with various outdoor wildlife in a controlled environment. The students were provided a free meal, free t-shirts and medallions. Columbia, KY (October 17, 2018) - On September 19, 2018 at approximately 11:00 PM CST Trooper Zach Scott was on routine patrol in the limits of Columbia when he located a stolen Kia Spectra. Trooper Scott attempted to initiate a traffic stop at which time the motorist fled. The driver fled on foot after losing control of the vehicle and running off the roadway on Hurt Street. Trooper Scott lost visual contact with the subject. Through reviewing surveillance videos at a local business, Trooper Scott was able to confirm the identity of the driver as 22 year old Dakota Bannigan of Columbia and obtained warrants against him.
On Tuesday, October 16th, 2018 at approximately 11:53 PM CST Bannigan was located by Trooper Levi Scott at a traffic safety checkpoint location on Fairground St. in Columbia. Bannigan was arrested on an outstanding warrant from Indiana and fleeing or evading police 1st degree (motor vehicle,) fleeing or evading police 1st degree (on foot,) wanton endangerment 1st, possession of a controlled substance 1st degree 1st offense (methamphetamine,) criminal mischief 1st, possession of drug paraphernalia, receiving stolen property U/$10,000, speeding 26 MPH over speed limit and reckless driving. Bannigan was lodged in the Adair County Regional Jail. The Adair County Fiscal Court Nuisance Committee will meet October 19, 2018 at 9:00 a.m. in the basement of the Adair County Courthouse Annex Building. The public is welcome to attend.
Casey County indictments ...
Three people have been arrested as a result of sealed indictments handed down by the Green County Grand Jury Wednesday, October 10th, alleging sexual misconduct and other inappropriate behavior involving a person under the age of 18.
According to Kentucky State Police 41 year old Jonathan Paul Riggs of Greensburg, 40 year old Laura Belle Underwood of Greensburg and 52 year old Jacky Forester Underwood of Greensburg, were all arrested late Saturday night, October 13th, on indictment warrants for rape 1st degree, unlawful transactions with a minor (victim under 18) and human trafficking (victim under 18). Riggs was also arrested on indictment warrants for intimidating a participant in the legal process. An indictment is only a legal accusation, not implying guilt or innocence. Story courtesy of myq104.com The Taylor County Grand Jury met Tuesday, October 9th, and handed down some indictments.
Those indicted include: Kern Kost, William Tillett, Etiyah E. Thompson, Diamond Thompson and Johnny J. Payne, all of Campbellsville, all indicted for trafficking in marijuana; Diamond Thompson, Etiyah Thompson and Johnny J. Payne were also indicted for trafficking in heroin; Katherine S. Brown, Thomas Rawlings, Bryant C. Milby and Erica L. Gravel, all of Campbellsville, and Patrick Hardin of Russell Springs were all indicted for theft by unlawful taking; Lashanna Hatcher, Tyrell Smith Powell and Shannon L. Rogers, all of Campbellsvile, were indicted for burglary 3rd degree; Eric G. Davis of Massachusetts was indicted for receiving stolen property and theft by unlawful taking. Those indictments were among those handed down by the Taylor County Grand Jury Tuesday, October 9th, 2018. An indictment is only a legal accusation and does not imply guilt or innocence. Story courtesy of www.myq104.com The Green County Grand Jury met, Wednesday, October 10th, 2018 and handed down some indictments.
Those indicted include: Charles Chuckie Brockman of Greensburg, indicted for theft by unlawful taking; Jimmy D. Brown of Center, indicted for trafficking in marijuana, receiving stolen property and marijuana cultivation; Schyler Trey Kjelsen and Kayla M. Stearman of Radcliff, indicted for criminal possession of a forged instrument; Cindy S. Cogswell of Columbia, Christopher A. Domke, Jennifer R. Moss of Greensburg, Brandon Shofner of Greensburg, Benjamin E. Shroyer of Dunnville and Tony Wright of Greensburg, all indicted for possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. Those indictments were among those handed down by the Green County Grand Jury Wednesday, October 10th, 2018. An indictment is only a legal accusation and does not imply guilt or innocence. Story courtesy of www.myq104.com |
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