On Thursday, May 18 around 5:30 p.m., Deputy Aaron O’Leary served a criminal summons on Gary W. Wagoner, 62, of Kuttawa, charging him with setting fire on own land without taking precautions. The criminal complaint was taken out by Kuttawa Fire Chief Bill Compton as it pertained to a series of fires between April 9 and April 10, 2023, which escaped to a neighbor’s property and to a state right-of-way. Wagoner is scheduled to appear in Lyon District Court on June 7, 2023, according to the sheriff's department.
On Thursday, May 18 around 6:52 p.m., Sheriff Brent White was dispatched to a disturbance on KY 819 (Sunnyside Loop). The sheriff received a report of a female who was allegedly trespassing on property in which she had previously been told to leave from. While driving to the location, Sheriff White met the female in the opposing lane of traffic. She was subsequently stopped in Kuttawa and detained. She was identified as Emma J. Young, 22, of Dawson Springs. She was charged with speeding, no Insurance-second offense, possession of marijuana and first-degree criminal trespassing, according to the sheriff's department.
On Thursday, May 18 around 8 p.m., Deputy Aaron O’Leary arrested and charged Andrew M. Freeman, 36, of Clarksville, Tenn. on a bench warrant for failure to appear in Lyon Circuit Court. Freeman was extradited from Missouri and was previously indicted by a Lyon County Grand Jury, according to the sheriff's department. He was lodged in the Crittenden County Detention Center.
On Thursday, May 18 around 11:18 p.m., Deputy Aaron O’Leary was dispatched to Huck’s Travel Center in Kuttawa for a female who passed out in the business. The female was identified as Miranda P. Gerald, 29, of Benton. She was arrested on Marshall County District Court bench warrant for failure to appear on a shoplifting case. She was also charged with first-degree possession of controlled substance (opiates) and drug paraphernalia possession, according to the sheriff's department. She was lodged in the Crittenden County Detention Center.
On Friday, May 19 around 12:55 p.m., Chief Deputy Sam Adams made a traffic stop near US 62 and I-24 in Kuttawa. The driver, Curtis B. Roderick, 34, of Paducah, was charged with the following offenses after a roadside investigation: inadequate silencer (muffler), obstructed vision or windshield, no or expired registration plates, no or expired registration receipt, operating on a suspended/revoked operator’s license, according to the sheriff's department.
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