April 2007
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Posted by: Matthew Van Hoose at 4:47AM EST on April 29, 2007
With all the violence going on today people are getting nervous just leaving their house. After watching cops and other reality shows I have learned a new lesson on how to stay safe and away from crazy people. If you are walking down the street and you see someone near you who has a blurry face…..run! People with blurry faces are nothing but trouble. They are either going to be involved in a crime or they were involved in a crime. So forget buying a gun, pepper spray, stun gun, knives, swords, batons, or taking self defense classes….all you need to do is stay away from blurry face people!
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Posted by: Matthew Van Hoose at 1:22AM EST on April 25, 2007
All the playground equipment was stolen from the Thomas Jefferson Memorial. The swings, the slide, the sand boxes with the little tractors in them….all gone. Any information on who committed this grand theft playground please call the Thomas Jefferson Memorial. There is a one thousand dollar reward!!!
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Posted by: My KNE at 10:13AM EST on April 17, 2007
Two women separately reported their wallets stolen after leaving them unattended in shopping carts at Kroger on Skyline.
Margalo Altman, 59, Essex Drive, told police her wallet was taken from her purse when she walked away, leaving it in a cart Saturday afternoon.
The red wallet was worth $20, it had $3 cash and three credit cards, Hopkinsville Police said.
Hiroko McBride, 74, Rockcastle Road, reported losing $115 worth of belongings after someone took her purse while she was away from her shopping cart in Kroger.
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Posted by: My KNE at 10:12AM EST on April 17, 2007
Police are looking for a person who broke into Music Central on Skyline Drive early Monday morning.
Steve DeMoss reported a broken glass door and stolen Peavy Stereo power amplifier valued at $640. The suspect caused $250 damage to the door, police said.
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Posted by: My KNE at 10:12AM EST on April 17, 2007
Stephanie Ellis, 25, Hazel Street, reported someone broke into her house between 10 Sunday night and 1:30 Monday morning, Hopkinsville Police said.
Ellis reported the person took a sofa and chair valued at $400, a Sony television worth $890 and a Sony surround sound stereo worth $350.
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Posted by: My KNE at 10:12AM EST on April 17, 2007
Gregory Williams, 46, South Oneal Street, was arrested Saturday at 4:45 p.m. for allegedly stealing a bed in a bag from JCPenney, Hopkinsville Police said.
JCPenney employees claimed Williams walked out of the store without paying for the merchandise. The bed in a bag, reported as being worth $159.59, was returned to the store.
Williams was charged with theft under $300.
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Posted by: My KNE at 10:11AM EST on April 17, 2007
Police arrested James Quillen, 21, Southwind, after he allegedly attempted to run over an off-duty officer and a second person in the parking lot of Morris Estates Sunday afternoon.
Officer Clayton Sumner identified himself as an officer and after a struggle to the ground, arrested Quillen, Hopkinsville Police said.
While waiting for a police car to take Quillen, the suspect broke away from Sumner and ran, but was caught and taken to jail. Quillen was charged with a DUI, two counts of wanton endangerment, resisting arrest, escape and fleeing and evading arrest.
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