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KSP investigating Breckinridge County hunting death

By Tpr. Jeffrey Gregory, Public Information Officer Kentucky State Police Post 4, Elizabethtown, KY

IRVINGTON, KY - (Thu 23 Nov 2017) - Kentucky State Police Post 04 Detectives are investigating a hunting death that occurred in Breckinridge County, Thursday morning.

On November 23, 2017 at approximately 11:15amET, KSP was asked by Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Officers to respond to a shooting that had taken place while two men were deer hunting off of JE Haynes Road in Irvington.



Christopher B. Stone (43) of Irvington was hunting with Nicholas Lee Ford (39) of Brandenburg.


Nicholas Ford was transported by Breckinridge County EMS to Breckinridge Memorial Hospital where he was prononced deceased by the Breckinridge Co. Coroner.

The case remains under investigation by KSP Detective James Martin.


This story was posted on 2017-11-23 20:51:34
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