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One Taylor Co., KY car-fire victim identified

Taylor County Sheriff Allen Newton asks public's help with information to identify second victim
Next earlier article, this story: Tragic fire takes lives of occupants of vehicle in Taylor Co., KY

By Larry Smith, 99.9 FM, the Big Dawg

Taylor County Sheriff Allen Newton reports that one of the two victims in a car fire which occurred Monday morning, November 21, 2016, has been identified as 20-year-old Gerald Raisor of Campbellsville, KY.



Sheriff Newton is asking the public's help to identity of the other victim in the fire.

Both bodies were burned beyond recognition, the sheriff said, and many clues as to the identity of victim number two weren't available to law enforcement.

Anyone with any information is asked to call Campbellsville Dispatch at 270-465-8000.


This story was posted on 2016-11-23 04:46:40
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