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Metcalfe County death investigation leads to arrest


Note: An arrest is not a finding of guilt. An individual who is arrested is detained in order to answer for an alleged or suspected crime, and should be presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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

EDMONTON, KY - (3 Apr 2017) – 36-year-old Keith Wayne Morgan, of Greensburg, KY, was arrested today at 3:20pmET, at the Campbellsville Police Department, charged with Tampering with Physical Evidence and Abuse of a Corpse.



The arrest was made in connection to an investigation into the death of 28-year-old Ronna Gaddie, of Campbellsville, KY, whose body was found off of Edwin Williams Road over an embankment, on Saturday, April 1, 2017. An autopsy was performed and cause of death results are pending toxicology results.

No additional details are available at this time. Detective Kenny Brown is investigating.
Note: There is an Edwin Williams Road near Sulphur Well in Metcalfe County, KY, and extends from Sulphur Well-Center Road to Seven Springs. - CM


This story was posted on 2017-04-04 03:57:46
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