Eugene C. Moore
The Pulaski County Grand Jury is set to hear a case of a local man accused of pretending to work with the Federal Bureau of Investigation in order to take a BMW.
Eugene Christian Moore, 35, of Somerset, was arrested April 23 just after 11 a.m. by Somerset Police Officer Derrick Glover on charges of Impersonating a Peace Officer and Attempted Theft By Unlawful Taking Auto between $500 and $10,000.
According to the arrest citation, Ofc. Glover responded to a call from Wellsprings in regard to a man who entered the business flashing a badge and stating he was with the FBI and needed to get a vehicle parked behind the building. Moore initially denied being at Wellsprings when the officer caught up with him on Correll Street but after another officer confirmed the report with the initial caller, Moore was Mirandized and told officers that he had presented a gold coin and told workers he was with the FBI and needed to take the BMW to Lexington.
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A Pulaski County man, already in jail on other charges, was indicted in connection with the 2019 murder of LeeAnna Brumley. The Pulaski County Grand Jury returned an indictment charging 55-year-old Gerald Avalon Hendricks of Science Hill with murder and tampering with physical evidence. Hendricks was then served the indictment at the Pulaski County Detention Center, where he was already serving time for other unrelated charges. His bond was set at $500,000 cash and property. Police say he told Danelle N. Powell to kill Brumley or he would kill Powell and her children. Brumley was shot, hit in the head with a hatchet, then burned in May 2019. Powell was also charged with Brumley’s murder.
A Pulaski County man, already serving time for other charges, was indicted Wednesday in connection with the 2019 murder of LeeAnna Brumley. On Wednesday, the Pulaski County Grand Jury returned an indictment charging 55-year-old Gerald Avalon Hendricks with murder and tampering with physical evidence. Hendricks was served the indictment at the Pulaski County Detention Center on Thursday, where he was already serving time for other, unrelated charges. His bond was set at $500,000 cash and property. Police say he told Danelle Powell to kill Brumley or he would kill Powell and her children. Brumley was shot, hit in the head with a hatchet, then burned in May 2019.
Eugene C. Moore
The Pulaski County Grand Jury is set to hear a case of a local man accused of pretending to work with the Federal Bureau of Investigation in order to take a BMW.
Eugene Christian Moore, 35, of Somerset, was arrested April 23 just after 11 a.m. by Somerset Police Officer Derrick Glover on charges of Impersonating a Peace Officer and Attempted Theft By Unlawful Taking Auto between $500 and $10,000.
According to the arrest citation, Ofc. Glover responded to a call from Wellsprings in regard to a man who entered the business flashing a badge and stating he was with the FBI and needed to get a vehicle parked behind the building. Moore initially denied being at Wellsprings when the officer caught up with him on Correll Street but after another officer confirmed the report with the initial caller, Moore was Mirandized and told officers that he had presented a gold coin and told workers he was with the FBI and needed to take the BMW to Lexington.