A Knoxville, Tennessee man who is facing numerous charges stemming from a high-speed chase on I-75 that reached speeds of 150 mph last month, is back in the Laurel County Detention Center after he was stopped for speeding on I-75 in London and arrested for DUI.
Officials with the Laurel District Court Clerk’s Office said 39-year-old Tonjai Hardy has pleaded not guilty to speeding – 15 mph over the limit and driving under the influence of alcohol Friday morning.
Kentucky State Police, Division of Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Officer Mike Hamblin, arrested Hardy just after 10 p.m. Thursday.
Hamblin said the arrest report that about 9:45 p.m., he clocked a Black Dodge Charger...
The Whitley County Sheriff's Department confirms that a fatal ATV accident occurred on May 3, 2016. Around 8 p.m. Deputy Joe Prewitt responded to Black Oak Road after a 911 call reported that a man had wrecked his four wheeler. Tracy Davenport, 43, was pronounced dead at the scene by Whitley County Coroner Andy Croley.
No other motorized vehicles were involved, and speed is believed to be a factor. Investigation of the accident will continue by Dep. Prewitt and Coroner Croley.
A former owner of a local car dealership is scheduled to be sentenced in August after pleading guilty to two counts of bank fraud.
Fifty-two-year-old Gregory Wilcheck of Corbin, who owned Myers Chevrolet-Oldsmobile-Cadillac, Inc., Tri-County Cycles in Barbourville and Check Properties, LLC, pleaded guilty to two counts of defrauding a financial institution insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
According to the plea agreement, between October 2008 and November 2008, Wilcheck wrote numerous checks shuttling money between the businesses.
While these checks were purportedly for “loans” given by one of the businesses to another, in reality, Wilcheck was floating the money between the businesses, identified as Myers Chevrolet-Oldsmobile-Cadillac, Inc., Tri-County Cycles in...
When Williamsburg Mayor Roddy Harrison was a teacher and school officials were trying to find out who was responsible for something bad that happened at school, he used to tell his students, "I know somebody saw them. I know somebody saw something."
Then he told his students that he just wanted the information and wouldn't reveal who told him. It usually worked, and he never revealed who gave him the information.
Now Harrison is implementing a similar strategy in an effort to find out who is behind the recent vandalism at Bill Woods Park, and continuing vandalism at parks throughout town.
"I just don't believe anything goes unseen so somebody knows who...
A federal grand jury has indicted two men for allegedly conspiring to distribute methamphetamine in Whitley County.
In the indictment returned Friday in U.S. District Court in London, 33-year-old Bradley Justin Lawson of Corbin and 24-year-old Christopher L. Jones of Lily are each charged with one count of conspiracy to distribute 50 ore more grams of a mixture or substance containing methamphetamine over a one-year period between August 2014 and August 2015.
Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent Shawn W. Rogers conducted the investigation that led to the indictment.
According to the affidavit in support of the criminal complaint against Lawson, which was filed in U.S. District Court on April 7, DEA agents,...
Rev. Ande Myers will be the keynote speaker Thursday during the 17th Annual Williamsburg Kiwanis Club National Day of Prayer Pancake Breakfast.
Myers, who is pastor of First Baptist Church in Williamsburg, is a minister, a father, a runner, a coach and a musician in addition to being a former Williamsburg Kiwanis Club president.
The breakfast will be held at 7:30 a.m. at the Williamsburg Tourism and Convention Center off Exit 11.
Tickets are $10 for adults. Children, who are ages six and under, eat free.
Proceeds from the event support area children through Kiwanis projects and scholarships.
"This again is a major fund raiser for our club so that we may fund the...
Three people, including a three-year-old child, were injured Wednesday night when their car hydroplaned on the rain-slick roads and overturned on Interstate 75 near the 30-mile marker.
According to Sheriff John Root, the driver of the 2015 Chrysler 200, identified as 23-year-old Brittney Neal of Dry Ridge, said she was travelling north on I-75 about 7:40 p.m. when the vehicle began to hydroplane and slip sideways on the wet roads.
The vehicle ran off the right side of the roadway and flipped onto its right side before coming to rest.
West Knox Fire Chief Daryl Baker said Neal, along with the passengers, 19-year-old Gregory Gordon and the three-year-old, were all out of...
Cumberland Falls State Park will be missing two of its amenities, at least for 2016, as the swimming pool will remain closed and the Blair Conference Building has been condemned.
Park Manager Roy Johnson said the pool is in need of a new liner, which will cost approximately $132,000.
“We were able to patch it for the last few seasons but the damage has just gotten too bad,” Johnson said.
Johnson said the pool typically brings in approximately $25,000 in revenue for the park. While it is free for guests at the lodge to use, campers pay $2 and visitors pay $5 per day to use it.
Johnson said whether or not the...
After 45 years, officials with the Keavy Fire Department announced the department would no longer cover the portion of its district located in Whitley County.
A joint letter from Letch Day, Chairman of the department’s Board of Directors, and Chief Richard Bales was sent to the Whitley County Fiscal Court with a copy posted on the department’s Facebook page to announce the decision in the area of Ky. 312 between the Corbin city limits and the Laurel/Whitley county line, along with the adjoining side streets, and Browning Acres Road.
In the letter, Bales and Day noted that the amount of funding coal producing counties such as Whitley receive through Kentucky’s Coal...
A Lily man who allegedly rammed his truck into a Kentucky State Police cruiser as he attempted to elude police late Thursday night has been charged with first-degree assault on a police officer as Trooper Steve Walker was inside at the time.
Twenty-year-old William T. Karr is being held in the Laurel County Detention Center on a $25,000 cash bond following the incident that Walker states began when he noticed that Karr’s Chevrolet Silverado had no working tail lights about 11:30 p.m.
Walker stated in the arrest report that he saw the truck turn from Ky. 552 in Lily onto Underpass Road. Walker followed and attempted to initiate a traffic stop...