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Campbellsville Police arrest two, alleging 7 burglaries

From Campbellsville 9-1-1

The Campbellsville Police Department has worked a rash of burglaries which began on Saturday, February 7, 2015. Since that time, there have been a total of 7 burglaries to local businesses.

During the burglaries, glass would be removed from the door of the business prior to entering.



After an investigation, the Campbellsville Police Department has arrested 38 year old Don Allen Moyers and 23 year old Chad A. Dowell, both of Campbellsville.

Both were charged with 7 counts of Burglary 3rd degree and lodged in the Taylor County Detention Center, Campbellsville, KY.

Officer Andy Warren of the Campbellsville Police Department was the arresting officer.


This story was posted on 2015-03-19 07:15:06
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