The Bullitt County community experienced several tragedies in the past week, causing police, fire and EMS workers to do everything they can to find answers.
Kentucky State Police have released new details about a shooting between the police and a suspect that left a K9 dead and the suspect critically injured.
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LEBANON JUNCTION – Police officers in the city of Lebanon Junction will soon be wearing body cameras. And, as soon as they initiate any contact outside their cruisers, their cameras will have to be activated. Lebanon Junction police chief Terry Phillips talked with city officials about the implementation of the body camera policy. The six cameras, which will cost $2,500, will be used following the Kentucky League of Cities recommended policy, said Phillips.
LEBANON JUNCTION – Having worked part-time as a deputy at the Bullitt County Detention Center over a course of four years, Terry Phillips knows that the facility can be a top-notch operation. Now, with hopes of returning the detention center to one of respect in the community, Phillips is looking to become the next jailer for Bullitt County. Phillips will be on the ballot for the Republican nomination in the May 17 primary election.