Edmonson Voice Staff The United States Marshal Service requested the help of the Edmonson County Sheriff's Office yesterday with the service of a federal warrant at the home of Adam Gallagher, 34, in Rocky Hill for various U.S. District Court bond violations in Warren County. Officials said that once law enforcement arrived on the property near the Barren County line, evidence of a meth lab was in plain view. Further investigation led to the discovery of more evidence of additional labs as well as components used to manufacture meth. Gallagher was taken into federal custody of the Deputy U.S. Marshal Service for the outstanding warrant, but will also face various additional local charges for manufacturing meth. An active meth lab was disassembled by a certified meth lab technician. Gallagher was transported and lodged in the Warren County Jail.
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Edmonson Voice Staff Three ECHS students were injured today in a car fire incident involving Axe Body Spray. Emergency personnel were called out to Minit Mart in Brownsville today, shortly after students were dismissed from school. Police said three teens, one age 18 and two juveniles, whose names were not released, told police that they were spraying the body spray on each other inside a Ford Taurus when one of the boys lit a cigarette. Police reported that the teens told them the fumes from the spray ignited and the boys were badly burned. According to police, one of the teens suffered 2nd and 3rd degree burns on his arms and had to be flown to Nashville via Air-Evac. The other teens suffered 1st and 2nd degree burns and were transported to the Medical Center via Edmonson EMS. Police also said that the vehicle sustained extensive damage from the fire, with the headliner and seats taking the brunt of the flames. They also reported that many personal items inside were burned as well.
Updates on the teens' conditions were not available. The incident is still under investigation. Responding to the scene were Brownsville Police, Edmonson EMS, Air-Evac, and Brownsville Fire Department. Edmonson Circuit Court was held on January 11th, 2016 where a Grand Jury returned the following indictments: Christopher Decker, Tampering with physical evidence. Lonnie Woosley, Fleeing or evading police in the first degree, criminal mischief in the first degree, receiving stolen property under $10,000, receiving stolen property-firearm (8) counts, possession of firearm by convicted felon, persistent felony offender in the first degree. Charles R Hayes, Intimidating a participant in the legal process, stalking in the first degree. Jennifer Elmore, Theft by unlawful taking over $500 (7) counts, Theft by unlawful taking under $500 (6) counts, Theft by failure to make required disposition (5) counts. Mark E Higgs, Tampering with physical evidence, Leaving scene of accident, Possession of open alcoholic container. Barton Houchin, Fleeing or evading police second degree (foot), Fleeing or evading police first degree (motor vehicle), Persistent felon offender first degree, Operating ATV on roadway. **Phillip Lindsey, Criminal Mischief first degree, Assault second degree. Laura Panella, Wanton endangerment first degree, possession of open alcoholic container, no insurance, failure to register transfer of motor vehicle, assault first degree, leaving scene of accident, operating motor vehicle under influence of drugs or alcohol, criminal mischief first degree. Vernon Patton, Tampering with physical evidence, persistent felony offender first degree. Patrick Kyle Roby, Carrying concealed weapon, possession of controlled substance first degree, second offense, possession of drug paraphernalia. Christopher T Richards, manufacturing methamphetamine, firearm enhanced, possession of controlled substance first degree, firearm enhanced, possession of firearm by convicted felon, controlled substance endangerment to a child fourth degree (2) counts, possession of marijuana- firearm enhanced, possession of drug paraphernalia-firearm enhanced. James R Miller, Reckless Homicide. Brian Tarter, Possession of controlled substance first degree, firearm enhanced, wanton endangerment first degree, criminal mischief second degree, possession of marijuana firearm enhanced. **We were contacted by Phillip N. Lindsey and Mr. Lindsey asked us: "would you please write that the Phillip Lindsey listed in the Grand Jury indictments is not the Phillip N. Lindsey from Bee Spring." An indictment is only a formal charge and is not an admission of guilt. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Edmonson Voice Staff An Edmonson County Grand Jury has indicted James Rance Miller, 20, of Sweeden, on one count of Reckless Homicide for the death of Tammy Duncan that occurred on October 12, 2014 in Sweeden. According to Kentucky State Police, Duncan, who was 49, was a pedestrian on Little Mountain Road when she was struck and killed by a vehicle driven by Miller around 7:30pm on that evening. Trooper B.J. Eaton, KSP Public Information Officer, said that no further information was available regarding the case. The Commonwealth Attorney's office also had no further comments. |
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