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KSP Post 15 joins search for 7 year old Randall Leon Chesser

Little boy last seen by his family at about 6pmET, Saturday, September 24, 2011. Local volunteers in the Willisburg, KY area are being joined by Fire, EMS, Rescue, Law Enforcement Agencies, and the Commonwealth Search and Rescue Dog Team. Hunters in the Rock Run Creek area with trail cameras are asked to review footage and contact KSP if any evidence shows up.
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By TFC Billy Gregory, Public Affairs Officer
Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY

SPRINGFIELD, KY - The Kentucky State Police are currently investigating the disappearance of 7-year-old Randall Leon Chesser. Randall was last seen wearing a light blue hoodie, blue jeans and cowboy boots with spurs. He is a white male, four foot tall, weighing approximately 40 pounds, brown hair and brown eyes. He has a birthmark in the hairline above his forehead and is Autistic.



Randall was last seen by his family at their residence at 4482 Lawrenceburg Rd in Willisburg, KY at approximately 6pmET, on Saturday September 24, 2011. After searching for several hours the family contacted the Washington County Sheriff's Department requesting assistance. At 1:18amET, the Sheriff's Department asked KSP to handle the investigation.

Search parties have been looking for Randall by foot, horseback, ATV, helicopter and auto. Local volunteers, Fire, EMS, Rescue and Law Enforcement agencies along with the Commonwealth Search & Rescue Dog Team are assisting.

KSP Investigators have found no evidence to lead them to believe that an abduction has occurred thus not meeting the Amber Alert criteria. The Kentucky State Police are asking that anyone with any information please contact the Kentucky State Police at 1-800-222-5555. Any hunter that may have a trail camera in the area of the Rock Run Creek is asked to review their footage and contact KSP if any information becomes available. KSP Detective Bradley Stotts is investigating.

Story courtesy TFC William Gregory, Public Affairs Officer, Kentucky State Police Post 15, 1118 Jamestown ST, (at Exit 49, Louie B. Nunn Parkway), Columbia, KY. Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY, covers the 11 counties of Adair, Casey, Clinton, Cumberland, Green, Marion, Metcalfe, Monroe, Russell, Taylor and Washington.


This story was posted on 2011-09-25 14:44:38
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KSP asks help to find missing Washington Co., KY boy



2011-09-25 - Willisburg, KY - Photo from KSP Post 15, Columbia, KY.
KSP Post 15, Columbia, KY, is investigating the disappearance of 7-year-old Randall Leon Chesser, who was last seen by his family at around 6pmET, Saturday evening, September 24, 2011. KSP Detective Bradley Stotts, Columbia, KY is investigating.

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