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Kentucky State Police seeking help locating alleged fugitive

"While Mr. Hunter was being arrested, he resisted and fled on foot. A search of the immediate area was conducted, with the assistance of Marshall County Sheriff's Department, Benton Police Department, and Calvert City Police Department. Mr. Hunter was not located during the search," - KSP alleges.
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By Sr. Tpr. Jody Cash
KSP Post 1, Mayfield, KY

DRAFFENVILLE, KY (Thu 11 Jan 2018) - Kentucky State Police are requesting the public's assistance locating a man who fled from Troopers on foot. On Wednesday, January 10, at 11:50pmCT, Trooper Eric West stopped a vehicle on Highway 68 in Draffenville for a traffic violation.

During the stop, the driver was identified as Ian D. Hunter, age 38. Also during the stop, a search of the vehicle led to the discovery of drug paraphernalia consistent with drug trafficking as well as a significant amount of methamphetamine.




While Mr. Hunter was being arrested, he resisted and fled on foot. A search of the immediate area was conducted, with the assistance of Marshall County Sheriff's Department, Benton Police Department, and Calvert City Police Department. Mr. Hunter was not located during the search.

Ian Hunter has recently used addresses in McCracken and Livingston Counties. He is a white male, 6'00", 215 lbs., bald, with green eyes.

KSP urges anyone who knows the whereabouts of Mr. Hunter to contact them at 270-856-3721. Mr. Hunter should not be approached.

The investigation is continuing by Trooper Eric West. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentucky State Police Post 1 at 270-856-3721 or anonymously at 1-800-222-5555. Citizens may also report tips anonymously through the KSP app. The app is available for iPhone, iPad and Android applications and can be easily downloaded free of charge through Apple and Google Play stores.


This story was posted on 2018-01-11 02:42:38
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