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State Police say missing woman last seen with wanted man



2017-11-16 - Mayfield, KY - Photo from Senior Trooper Jody Cash, KSP, Mayfield, KY.
Kentucky State Police are asking for the public's assistance locating Lori Peavy. Ms. Peavy was last seen yesterday around 3pmCT, in the Paducah, Kentucky area. At the time of her last known sighting, Ms. Peavy was in the company of Billy Jo Williams. Mr. Williams is described as a 42 white male, with short dark hair and a receding hairline. He is 5'09", and weighs approximately 155 lbs. Mr. Williams has multiple active warrants to include a felony indictment in Kentucky for Assault 2nd Degree. He is to be considered dangerous and should not be approached. The Kentucky State Police are concerned for the safety of Ms. Peavy and requests anyone who may know her whereabouts to call immediately. - Senior Trooper Jody Cash


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