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Suspect arrested in Central Plaza purse snatching case

Campbellsville, KY, police and officers of the Kentucky Division of Probation and Parole make arrest in two days after personal robbery on Saturday

News from the Campbellsville Police Department

The Campbellsville Police Department arrested the suspect in the personal Robbery (purse snatching) which occurred on Saturday night, February 23, 2013. The arrest occurred Monday, February 25, 2013.

Campbellsville Police Officers and Officers from the Kentucky Division of Probation and Parole arrested Derrick K. English; a black maile; age 38 of 81 Anna Court; Campbellsville, KY. English was charged with Robbery 2nd Degree, a Class C Felony. English is also on parole and was lodged in the Taylor County Jail. The investigation which led to the arrest uncovered addition information assisting in the eventual arrest. According to Campbellsville Police, the victim was able to identify the suspect, leading to the arrest.

Campbellsville Police Officers SGT. D. Tucker; Officer S. Perian; and Officer R. Jewell investigated.




This story was posted on 2013-02-26 12:45:04
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