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KSP Investigators investigating Green County arson fire

Detective Alex Wesley arrived on scene, at 1801 Gumm Springs Road, 7.5 miles N of Greensburg, KY, to find multiple buildings on fireAlso on the scene were Green County Sheriff's Department, Summersville Fire Department, Green County Fire Department, Buffalo Fire Department, and State Fire Marshal's Office

By Detective Clint Walker, Public Affairs Officer
Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY

GREENSBURG, KY - Detective Alex Wesley is investigating a arson fire that occurred 7.5 miles north of Greensburg at 1801 Gumm Springs Road, in Green County.



At 03:58amCT, Detective Wesley arrived on scene to find multiple structures and vehicles on fire.

The arson investigation is ongoing by Detective Wesley.

Detective Wesley was assisted at the scene by the Green County Sheriffs Department, Summersville Fire Department, Green County Fire Department, Buffalo Fire Department and the State Fire Marshals Office.

Anyone one with any information regarding this case is urged to contact Kentucky State Police at 1-800-222-5555 or contact 1-800-ARSON.


This story was posted on 2014-02-07 09:24:13
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