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3 Arrested in Adair County Armed Robbery

Robbery of Jamestown, Russell County man occurred on Carrie Bolin Drive, Columbia, KY.

By TFC Billy Gregory, Public Information Officer
Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY

COLUMBIA, KY - 18-year-old John Carroll, 22 year-old Diamond Skruggs and 26-year-old Jamie Scarborough, all of Columbia, have been charged with Robbery 1st Degree, Receiving Stolen Property under $500.00 and Conspiracy to Commit Robbery. The trio was arrested late Saturday night, January 25, 2014, following the investigation into an armed robbery of Richard Boyd, of Jamestown, KY that occurred on Carrie Bolin Drive in the limits of Columbia. Tpr. Justin Phillips is investigating and was assisted by Tpr. Adam Likins, the Columbia City Police, Adair County Sheriff's Department and the Jamestown City Police. - TFC BILLY GREGORY





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