Traffic stop leads to drug charges in Carlisle Co. At approximately 10:00 pm on February 9th, Deputy Ben Green conducted a traffic stop near the intersection of US 62 and KY 408. (Source: Carlisle Co. Police Dept.,) By Jessica Ladd | February 10, 2021 at 11:31 AM CST - Updated February 10 at 11:31 AM
CARLISLE COUNTY, Ky. (KFVS) - At approximately 10:00 pm on February 9th, Deputy Ben Green conducted a traffic stop near the intersection of US 62 and KY 408.
The vehicle was operated by Sharon Stone, 49, of Mayfield.
A passenger in the vehicle was identified as Stephen Jackson, 61, of Wingo.
During the traffic stop Jackson admitted that he was in possession of marijuana.
The McCracken County Jail has reported 19 more positive inmates since last week.
Jailer David Knight said only male inmates have tested positive in both the main part of the jail and the units.
Fenced off green space at McCracken County Jail.Â
Since that report, we have received more than a dozen calls and emails from people concerned about the health of their family members in jail. [Last] Sunday was when we got the first one, and then we ve averaged four to six a day since then, said Knight.
He said there are now 21 inmates and five deputies who have tested positive.
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Jails and prisons nationwide are dealing with growing COVID-19 cases, and family members and inmates have voiced concerns because of the close proximity of cells.
McCracken County Jail is dealing with its first COVID-19 cases. Jailer David Knight said his jail was COVID-19 free until Monday.
âBoth of them were tested just routinely at the hospital, not showing any symptoms at all, and they come back positive,â Knight said Tuesday.
Knight said both inmates are in quarantine.
Kent Koster, with the Purchase Area District Health Department, confirmed one case, and said they are waiting on the second personâs results.
Family members and inmates have voiced concerns because of the close proximity of cells.
The McCracken County Jail is dealing with its first COVID-19 cases, Jailer David Knight says. He says his jail was COVID-19 free until Monday. Both of them were tested just routinely at the hospital, not showing any symptoms at all, and they come back positive, Knight said. He said both inmates are in quarantine.
Public Health Director Kent Koster with the Purchase District Health Department confirmed one case, and said the health department is waiting to receive the second inmate s results.Â
How did two inmates who never left jail contract COVID-19? In talking to the doctors and the epidemiologists, I mean, it s possible that it could come in on any hard surface that would have been delivered, said Knight. Whether it would have been through commissary or a food vendor box, there s just a number of ways it could have.