Indiana, Louisville Metro Police Department
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A manhunt for an Indiana man wanted for shooting a sheriff's deputy ended Saturday in Louisville with a police officer there shooting him dead. Louisville Metro Police said ...
Kentucky State Police are looking for a man wanted for more than two dozen counts of animal cruelty among other charges.
A man who has been wanted by Indiana State Police since Friday for shooting a sheriff's deputy in southern Indiana was found late Saturday night.
A two-day manhunt of the shooter of an Orange County deputy sheriff ended Saturday in Louisville, Kentucky. State police investigators and officers with the Louisville Metro Police Department were led to a home in the 3700 block of Wheeler Avenue in Louisville,
A second person has been charged in connection to a southern Indiana deputy being shot earlier this month. James Adams, 37, was in jail on unrelated charges when police determined he was connected to the shooting. He is now charged with assisting a criminal and false informing.
Authorities have arrested a second individual accused of helping a man flee from authorities after he allegedly shot an Orange County Sheriff’s deputy in early January. Indiana State Police announced the arrest of 37-year-old James Adams of Commiskey,
Adams, who was already incarcerated at the Scott County Jail on unrelated charges, has now also been charged with assisting a criminal and false informing. He's the second person arrested for allegedly helping Schepers.
Adams, who was already incarcerated at the Scott County Jail on unrelated charges, has now also been charged with assisting a criminal and false informing. He's the second person arrested for allegedly helping Schepers.
The search for the person to set off one of the biggest fireworks shows in the country has officially begun.
Sheriff Davy Henderson described deputy Zach Andry as a dedicated family man. After almost two weeks, Andry still remains in critical condition.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A federal grand jury indicted two Louisville men accused of trafficking guns and drugs, and their cases are connected to a recent law enforcement raid at a Preston Highway liquor store.