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Campbellsville Police investigating death

Nothing at scene indicates foul play, but the case remains under investigation pending toxicology results

The Campbellsville Police Department responded on Tuesday July 31, 2012 to aresidence at 103 Layton Avenue in Campbellsville, KY, for a reported unresponsive person and subsequentlyinitiated a Death Investigation. Campbellsville - Taylor County EMS had responded andfound a female occupant unresponsive and notified the Campbellsville Police Department.

Officers arrived to find Donna F. Marples; a white female; 48 years of age; 103 Layton Ave.;Campbellsville, KY.

Coroner Terry Dabney was notified and later pronounced Marplesdeceased. Nothing at the scene was present to indicate foul play; however, the caseremains under investigation pending toxicology results and a final determination by theCoroner for cause of death.

Officer David Tucker was assisted by Officer Bart Gilpin in the investigation. information courtesy Campbellsville Police Department




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