A southern Pulaski man was arrested this weekend on multiple drug- and gun-related charges.
According to the Pulaski County Sheriff s Office, on Sunday, June 27, Deputy Trent Massey and other police officers went to a residence at 391 Flynn Road in Bronston to serve an active warrant on Jacob William Lemaire, 27, who resided at that address.
When the officers arrived, Deputy Massey identified Lemaire sitting at a table with a handgun near him and digital scales, according to the sheriff s office. Lemaire was arrested on the warrant without incident.
Following Lemaire s arrest, a search warrant was obtained and served on the residence. During the search, the following items were seized:
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The number of candidates hoping to be the next sheriff of Pulaski County has grown to three.
Detective Lieutenant Bobby Jones of the Pulaski County Sheriff s Office announced this week that he s running for the office, joining retired Kentucky State Police Post 11 Commander Todd Dalton and PCSO Captain Troy McLin.
Sheriff Greg Speck s decision not to run for a third term opened the door for Jones to attempt his first political campaign. The lieutenant added that he d been approached by several people encouraging him to run for the office, which like other county and city posts, will be decided by voters next year.
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Burnside City Clerk Crissa Morris (left) and Mayor Robert Lawson (right) listen during Monday s May meeting of the Burnside City Council.
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By Christopher Harris
Commonwealth Journal May 5, 2021
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Burnside City Clerk Crissa Morris (left) and Mayor Robert Lawson (right) listen during Monday s May meeting of the Burnside City Council. Christopher Harris
Monday s meeting of the Burnside City Council was about the budget of the present â and the possibilities of even bigger budgets in the future.
The most significant action taken at the May meeting was the passage of Ordinance no. 2021-001, stating the city s intent to annex a corridor of U.S. 27 going south, about three miles past the Burnside border shortly past Keno Road.
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Sheriff Greg Speck reports that on May 5, 2021, Lieutenant Bobby Jones, Commander of the Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division appeared before the Pulaski County Grand Jury in the case of the murder of Leanna Brumley who had gone missing in May of 2019. The Pulaski County Grand Jury returned an indictment charging Gerald Avalon Hendricks, age 55, of Shady Grove Road in Science Hill, KY with Murder and Tampering with Physical Evidence surrounding the murder of Leanna Brumley.
On May 6, 2021, Lieutenant Jones served the indictment on Gerald Alvalon Hendricks at the Pulaski County Detention Center where he had been previously lodged on unrelated charges.