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Knox Sheriff, deputies score meth triple play
By Carl Keith Greene / Staff Writer Knox Sheriff John Pickard and his deputies scored a triple methamphetamine bust just before Thanksgiving.
Pair charged with murder of toddler
By Carl Keith Greene / Staff Writer A Knox County grand jury returned an indictment Monday charging Crystal Garland and Jeremy Strunk with the murder of a two-year-old child and first-degree assault and criminal abuse of an 8-month-old child.
New Laurel traffic light activates Thursday
Special to The Times-Tribune The new traffic signal at the intersection of KY 192 and the Hal Rogers Parkway in Laurel County will be activated Thursday.
Man arrested for attempted murder in Gray
Times-Tribune Staff Writer According to a report from Knox County Sheriff John Pickard, a 50-year-old woman was found Sunday morning in the Gray community with her throat cut.
Six injured in two-vehicle wreck near Corbin Friday afternoon
A Williamsburg woman, who is five months pregnant, had to be flown out from the scene following a two-vehicle wreck Friday afternoon in Gray that injured five other people.
By Samantha Swindler / Managing Editor "Hey Common Wealth Attorney, I think you should build me a house." So proclaims part of an eight-foot tall and more than 50-foot long display Fred Martin Jr.
Human Remains Identified, Murder Arrest Made
On 5/19/09, Kentucky State Medical Examiner Doctor Emily Craig was able to make positive identification of the body that was found in Knox County on 5/15/2009. With the use of medical records, the subject was identified as Jeremy Johnson, who had been missing since 6/10/2008. Arrested was Daniel Grubb, age 23 of Gray, KY.
Johnson remans identified, murder charged
Times-Tribune Staff Report The remains found on May 15 in Knox County have been identified as the 25year-old missing Knox County man, Jeremy Johnson.
Body ID leads to Gray, Ky. man's arrest for murder
A man who was already connected to a missing man case has now been charged with murder.