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Two Brothers suspects, wanted in Clinton Co., KY murder Wayne Countians Phillip M. Robert, 33, and Thomas A. Roberts, 38,wanted in connection to the death of 73-year-old James F. Perdue, found dead at his residence in rural Clinton County on Wednesday Click on headline for story with photo(s) By TFC Wm. Gregory, Public Affairs Officer Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY ALBANY, KY - Murder warrants have been issued for 2 brothers from Albany in Clinton County. 33-year-old Phillip M. Robert of 1009 South Monticello, KY is a 6'3", 245 pound, white male with blue eyes and brown hair. His brother, 38-year-old Thomas A. Roberts, of the same address, is a 5'9", 155 pound, white male with brown eyes and brown hair. The two brothers are believed to be in a 2000 black Chevy S-10 with damage on the driver side of the vehicle. The KY registration number is 802-MXV. The direction of travel is unknown. The two men should be considered armed and dangerous and should not be approached. If anyone has contact with these men, contact local law enforcement at 911 or the Kentucky State Police at 1-800-222-5555. The two men are wanted in connection to the death of 73-year-old James F. Perdue. Post 15 units responded to a residence on Perdue Road in rural Clinton County near the Wayne County line on Wednesday. Perdue was found dead at his residence by a friend at approximately 4:30pmCT. Details of the investigation are not being released at this time and the cause of death will be determined following an autopsy scheduled for later today at the State Medical Examiner's office in Frankfort. KSP Detective Russell Decker is investigating. This story was posted on 2012-09-21 09:35:10
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