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CPD: Man charged with tampering, DUI

By Officer Adam Cravens, PIO
Columbia Police Department

On Monday morning, February 12, 2024, officers received a complaint of a reckless driver coming through the Columbia city limits. An officer observed a vehicle matching caller description and initiated a stop on Campbellsville Street.

After making contact with operator, it was determined that the subject was under the influence, and he was taken into custody. While on scene male attempted to swallow a single pill he was keeping under his tongue.


Frankie McGowan, 44, of Russell Springs has been charged with DUI 1st as well as tampering with physical evidence; a class D felony.

Officer Trevor Foster was the arresting officer. He was assisted on scene by Sgt Drew Conn and Officer Joey Keith.


This story was posted on 2024-02-12 13:06:22
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