Photo: Trooper Brandon McPherson
Kentucky State Police will be in Hopkinsville Thursday for anyone wanting to buy a raffle ticket for a chance to win a 2SS Convertible Camaro.
Post 2 Public Information Officer Trooper Brandon McPherson says he will have the Camaro at Huck’s, located at 4200 Lafayette Road, in Hopkinsville Thursday for anyone who wants to purchase a $10 raffle ticket to win the car. He says the proceeds from the raffle tickets sold will help fund the Kentucky State Police’s ‘Trooper Island Kid’s Camp’.
According to Trooper McPherson, he will be at Kroger in Madisonville Friday, which will be the last day the Camaro will be displayed in the Post 2 district. He says the car will then to to Post 16 in Henderson.
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Clarksville NowCourtesy Angela BelcherJustin Sawyer
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Friends of Justin Sawyer, who went missing Dec. 17 and is believed to have been killed as part of a robbery, will be holding a candlelight vigil for him on March 13.
The vigil will begin at 4 p.m. at the Cumberland Riverwalk, 540 N. Riverside Drive, and the family asks that attendees bring candles and white balloons.
Praying to bring him home
Sawyer was first reported missing on Dec. 19. On Jan. 5, the Clarksville Police Department announced Sawyer’s car had been recovered.
Investigations led by the Clarksville Police Department and Kentucky State Police resulted in the arrests of three men in early January: Dawuan Davis, 20, of Clarksville; Marquell Devont’e Sims, 22, of Oak Grove, Kentucky; and Gene “Doug” Henry, 36, also of Oak Grove.
State Police investigators say they have found the semi-truck they believe hit and killed a Dawson Springs man on Interstate 69 in Hopkins County earlier this
Kentucky State Police are asking for the public's help in attempting to identify the driver or company of a tractor-trailer who hit a Dawson Springs man found