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Three jailed in Jamestown in alleged drug store burglary

Jamestown Police, the Russell County Sheriff's office and the Kentucky State Police Post 15 at Columbia were involved in the investigation.

By Larry Smith, FM 92.7 the WAVE and FM 99.9 the Big Dawg

Three people have been arrested in regard to a drug store burglary at Jamestown Pharmacy which occurred at 4:30amCT, Wednesday, December 17, 2014 resulting in the arrest of 39 year old Troy Lynn Pierce of Russell Springs, KY, charged with Burglary 3rd and criminal mischief and 28 year old Charles Wooldridge of Russell Springs, KY also charged with burglary 3rd and criminal mischief.



A third, 23 year old Denisha N. Brown, also of Russell Springs, was charged with complicity to commit burglary and falsely reporting an incident. That charge is in regard to Brown allegedly calling 9-1-1 and reporting a fight to distract, sending police into another direction.

The three are expected to be indicted during the next session of the Russell County Grand Jury.

Jamestown Police, the Russell County Sheriff's office and the Kentucky State Police Post 15 at Columbia were involved in the investigation. - Larry Smith is Operations Manager, Shoreline Communications


This story was posted on 2014-12-18 09:00:42
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