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Two Suspects In Custody Following a Double Homicide

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***UPDATE***

On April 14, 2022, after a four day trial, a McCracken County jury found Alexis Graham guilty of two counts of Complicity to Murder, Burglary 1st Degree, and Robbery 1st Degree. She was sentenced by the jury to 25 years in prison.

A jury trial for the second suspect, Mykweze Cox, is set for July, 2022.

Thanks,

 

On Saturday, August 22 at 7:57 pm, a 911 call was received from 650 College Avenue Apartment A-5. A female caller stated there were people at the apartment that were not supposed to be there. A McCracken County Deputy Sheriff was dispatched to the address for the original call. At 8:08 pm a neighbor called 911 and reported shots had been fired. At this same time a deputy sheriff was arriving on scene and discovered the victims inside apartment 5.

Deputies were able to obtain a description of both individuals that were believed to be involved in the incident and identify one of them by name.

One of the victims was pronounced deceased at the scene and the second victim was transported to a local hospital. Despite the efforts of emergency professionals, the second victim succumbed to his injuries also.

At 9:02 pm, the McCracken County Sheriff’s Office was informed that a black female matching the description of one of the individuals that had fled the scene was observed in the area of 500 Columbus Avenue, which is a very short distance from where the shooting had occurred.

McCracken County Deputies and Paducah Police K-9 Officers responded to the area to locate the female in question. K-9 officers began a track which ultimately led to the discovery of the first suspect, Mykweze Cox of Houston Texas. Cox was taken into custody without incident and immediately made statements pertaining to him being the shooter.

The second person of interest was identified as being Alexis Graham, also of Texas. She was located 8 minutes later at 9:40 and taken into custody without incident.

As tragic as this event was, I am very thankful and proud of the law enforcement teamwork exhibited. The suspects were taken into custody within one hour and thirty-two minutes from the time the 911 call was received concerning shots being fired.

Cox admitted to detectives that he had discarded the weapon used in the shooting and agreed to point out the area he believed it was. In a thicket near where Cox was apprehended, we located the semi-automatic handgun in question. The weapon had rounds remaining in the magazine and one chambered.

Both Cox and Graham were transported to the McCracken County Sheriff’s Office where interviews were conducted. Graham admitted that she went with Cox to the apartment in question to collect some money that was allegedly owed. At some point both Cox and Graham entered the apartment and proceeded to a locked bedroom. Cox allegedly made entry into the bedroom at which time a verbal argument ensued. Cox admitted that the victims told them to leave the apartment and they refused unless they collected their money. Cox admitted that he was at the apartment to collect for a drug debt.

As the altercation escalated it resulted in Cox firing multiple rounds at both victims. Both Cox and Graham admitted that Cox was the shooter.

Detectives later located the vehicle that Cox and Graham had arrived at 650 College Avenue in, a 2001 BMW. It is believed Cox and Graham were disoriented after they left the apartment and could not find the vehicle, which resulted in them fleeing the scene on foot.

The victims in this case were identified as being Justice Hicks, 23 years of age, and Victor E. Moore, 31 years of age, both of Paducah. Please keep the family of these victims in your thoughts and prayers through this difficult time.

ARRESTED:

Mykweze D. Cox        23 years of age

Of Houston Texas

CHARGES:

Two Counts of 1st Degree Murder

1st Degree Burglary

1st Degree Robbery

Tampering with Physical Evidence

Felon In Possession Of A Handgun

ARRESTED:

Alexis Graham                        21 years of age

CHARGES:

Two Counts Of Complicity To 1st Degree Murder

1st Degree Burglary

1st Degree Robbery

Both Cox and Graham were lodged in the McCracken County Regional Jail. The McCracken County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by Paducah Police, Mercy Regional EMS, and the McCracken County Coroner’s Office.

A photo of Graham and Cox is attached to this release.

End of Release

Sheriff Matt Carter


04-14-22 Methamphetamine Trafficking Arrest

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An undercover drug investigation has led to the arrest of a Mayfield woman for selling Methamphetamine.
38 year old Marica L. Powell was arrested Thursday afternoon at about 2:20PM on drug trafficking charges. A search warrant was served at her home located on Cleveland Street Thursday.
Crystal Methamphetamine, electronic scales, dosages of ecstasy, and other related items were seized during the search.
Charges: Trafficking in Methamphetamine
Possession of a Controlled Substance 1st (Ecstasy)
Possession of Marijuana
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
She was transported and lodged at an out of county detention facility.
Thank you,
Sheriff Jon Hayden
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A Paducah man was arrested on drug trafficking and counterfeit charges

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Time: 1:05 AM
Date: Thursday, April 14, 2022
Location: Foot of Broadway, Paducah, KY
Suspect(s): Jonté Hensley, 23, of Paducah, arrested on charges of first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance (methamphetamine), trafficking in marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and first-degree criminal possession of forged instrument.
A Paducah man was arrested on drug trafficking and counterfeit charges after a caller reported seeing a man smoking marijuana.
Paducah Police responded to the riverfront at the foot of Broadway early Thursday morning for a call of a suspicious vehicle. When Officer Tyler Bradley approached Jonté Hensley, he could smell the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. A search of Hensley’s vehicle produced a bag with a large quantity of marijuana, a container with suspected methamphetamine, and several items of drug paraphernalia. Hensley also had, on his person, three counterfeit $100 bills.
Hensley was arrested on the above-listed charges and booked into the McCracken County Jail.
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Two Murray Men Arrested for Cruelty to Animals

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Calloway County Sheriff’s Office

Nicky Knight, Sheriff
News Release
For Immediate Consideration

Date: 04/15/2022
On Monday, April 11, 2022, Calloway County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to Highway 1124 in northwestern Calloway County for a report of a cow being shot. Upon their arrival, Deputies spoke with the caller, who reported a cow had been found dead.
On Wednesday, April 13, 2022, due to information developed during the investigation, warrants of arrest were issued for two Murray men. Later that night, both men were located and taken into custody.
Austin Hester, age 23, and Beau Hester, age 21, both of Murray were arrested and charged with 1st Degree Criminal Mischief and 2nd Degree Cruelty to Animals. Both were lodged in the Calloway County Jail.
Anyone who witnesses any unusual or possible criminal activity is encouraged to call the Sheriff’s Office at 270-753-3151 or utilize the email address ccso.office@callkyso.com.

Ohio victim injured in Domestic Violence Stabbing

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On 4/15/2022 at 7:09 PM, deputies with the McCracken County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to a residence in the Lovelaceville Road area of Paducah, KY.  Deputies were advised by E-911 dispatch that the caller had stated she had stabbed a man in her residence and ran outside.

On arrival, deputies were met with a 31 year old male with a stab wound to his left abdomen area.  He was holding a towel over his wound as Deputy Tyler Davis arrived to his aid.  Deputy Davis was able to bandage his wound and care for him until Mercy EMS arrived on scene.

Deputies were immediately met outside by the female who stated she had stabbed the male.  That female was identified as 25 year old Delandra Stubblefield, a resident of Paducah, KY.

Deputies investigated the scene and learned that an altercation had ensued between Stubblefield and the male and Stubblefield had stabbed the male, causing physical injury.

The male was transported to a local hospital by Mercy EMS for non-incapacitating injuries.

Delandra Stubblefield was charged with Assault 2nd, Domestic Violence and taken to McCracken County Regional Jail.  A picture can be obtained from the McCracken County Jail website.

The investigation is ongoing.

On April 15, 2022 Traffic Stop Leads to Drug Arrest

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April 15, 2022

On April 15, 2022, at about 12:10am a Deputy with the McCracken
County Sheriff Department conducted a traffic stop on Benton Road in
the Reidland Community. The vehicle was driven by 53-year-old Ronald
Churchwell of Paducah. During the traffic stop K9 Sakal was deployed,
and illegal narcotics and drug paraphernalia were located inside the
vehicle. Churchwell was arrested and lodged in the McCracken Regional
Jail.

Charges on Ronald Churchwell:

* Possession of Controlled Substance 1st degree (Methamphetamine)
* Possession of Marijuana
* Drug Paraphernalia
* No Registration Receipt
* No Registration Plates
* Lights/Lanterns required motorless Vehicle Between Sunset and
Sunrise
* Failure of Non-Owner Operator to Maintain Required Insurance

Thank you,

Corporal/K9 Brad Lamb

McCracken County Sheriff’s Department

Marshall County Police Reports 4/16- 4/17

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On 04/16/2022, Deputies observed the offender, Dustin Ellenberger, driving northbound on I-69. Deputies observed that Ellenberger had expired registration and also demonstrated driving behaviors consistent with impaired driving. Upon contact with Ellenberger, Deputies could smell the odor of alcohol and Ellenberger admitted to drinking before driving. Deputies conducted the standard field sobriety test and Ellenberger showed clues of impairment.
Ellenberger was arrested and transported to the Herman Ford Detention Center where further analysis was conducted.
All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
On 04/16/2022, Deputies were dispatched to the area of KY Shores on US 641 N in reference to an impaired driver. The caller stated that the offender, Amanda Patterson, had been asked to leave KY Shores and was then observed pulling out in front of oncoming traffic on 641 N. Deputies located Patterson in Draffenville and pulled her over at the Minit Mart in Draffenville. Upon contact, Deputies observed a small, 3 year old child in the back seat sitting next to a child restraint device not properly secured. While speaking with Patterson, Deputies observed indicators of impairment and asked Patterson to perform the standard field sobriety tests, which confirmed their suspicions.
Patterson was transported to the Herman Ford Detention Center and was charged with the following:
-DUI
-Wanton Endangerment 1st
-Operating on Suspended Operators License
-Failure to Surrender Revoked Operators License
-Booster Seat violations
The small child was released to a relative.
All subjects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
On 04/17/2022, Deputies were dispatched to 98 Rudd Ln in reference to an unwanted subject. The victim advised dispatch that the offender, Raymond Ryle, had come to her house, after being told not to show up, and began causing problems. The victim advised that Ryle had been drinking prior to his arrival and then drank her alcohol when he arrived. Ryle was told by the victim to leave several times but refused and began making a mess of the victims property.
Upon Deputies arrival, they located Ryle laying face down on the floor of the residence and when asked what had happened, Ryle refused to speak. Ryle was detained and eventually arrested after further investigation.
While trying to place Ryle in the cruiser, Ryle became non-compliant, and after a brief struggle, was placed in the cruiser and transported to the Herman Ford Detention Center.
Raymond Ryle was charged with the following:
-Alcohol Intoxication
-Criminal Trespassing 1st
-Disorderly Conduct 2nd
-Resisting Arrest
-Assault 3rd, Police Officer
All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Five Livingston County residents were among indictments returned by a federal grand jury

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Five Livingston County residents were among indictments returned by a federal grand jury this week for their roles in methamphetamine distribution and firearm offenses.

U.S. Attorney Michael A. Bennett of the Western District of Kentucky announced 37-year old Edward M. Ibold and 27-year old Nickole J. Console, both of Grand Rivers, were indicted on charges of possession with the intent to distribute methamphetamine. The case is being investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration and the McCracken County Sheriff’s Office.

Bennett also reported 51-year old Donald K. Duncan, of Salem, was indicted for possession with the intent to distribute methamphetamine. This case is being investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration, Kentucky State Police, and the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office.

41-year old Richard Middleton and 52-year old Bobby Copeland, both of Tiline, were indicted on charges of conspiring to possess with the intent to distribute methamphetamine and with distributing meth. Middleton was also charged with two additional counts of distributing meth and with two counts of possession of a firearm by a prohibited person. The case is being investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, Homeland Security Investigations, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Western Kentucky Violent Crimes Task Force, the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office, the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office, and Kentucky State Police.

If convicted at trial, according to Bennett, the defendants each face not less than 10 years and not more than life in prison for possession with the intent to distribute and distribution of methamphetamine. He adds Middleton faces a 10-year term of imprisonment for possession of a firearm by a prohibited person. There is no parole in the federal system.

All the cases are being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Leigh Ann Dycus.


Calvert City Police Dept. Arrest Report

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The following people were arrested/charged by the Calvert City Police Department:

          Alexander J. Shoulta, 20, of 2540 Husband Road, Paducah was arrested on April 12, 2022 on a McCracken County Warrant for failure to appear.  He was also charged with possession of marijuana.

          Joseph Landon Aycock, 28, of 270 Orchard View Drive, Paducah was arrested on April 15, 2022 on a McCracken County Warrant for failure to appear.

Paducah police were called about 12:30 a.m. Saturday to a home in the 1100 block of Elmdale Road

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Time: 12:33 a.m.
Date: Saturday, April 16, 2022
Location: 1100 block of Elmdale Road, Paducah
Suspect(s): Hunter M. Smith, 22, of Meadow Lane, arrested on a charge of first-degree assault
A McCracken County man was arrested after he shot another man during an altercation early Saturday morning.
Paducah police were called about 12:30 a.m. Saturday to a home in the 1100 block of Elmdale Road. The 50-year-old victim told police he got into a physical altercation with Hunter M. Smith at a friend’s apartment and Smith shot him in the abdomen.
Smith was interviewed at the Paducah Police Department, and said he had a gun in his hand while fighting with the victim. He said the gun went off and he accidently shot the victim.
The victim was taken to Mercy Health Lourdes Hospital for treatment, then transferred to an out-of-state hospital. Smith was arrested on a charge of first-degree assault and booked into McCracken County Regional Jail.

McCracken County man arrested after theft investigation

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McCracken County man arrested after theft investigation
The McCracken County Sheriff’s Office fielded multiple reports of items being stolen from unlocked vehicles during the daytime hours of Sunday, April 17, 2022. Among the items reported stolen were firearms, electronics, and cash.
On April 18, 2022, Detectives with the McCracken County Sheriff’s Office acting on information received from different sources, conducted a follow-up investigation at a residence in the Melber area of McCracken County. The investigation ultimately led to the execution of a search warrant. During the search of the residence, Detectives located numerous items that had been reported stolen along with other items that were believed to be stolen. Detectives also found marijuana and drug paraphernalia within the residence. 21-year-old Anthony Jones was identified as being the resident of the property.
McCracken County Sheriff’s Office continues to encourage everyone to keep their vehicles locked. Thefts from unlocked vehicles continues to be an ongoing issue. The simplest and most effective way to combat these types of thefts is to lock your vehicles.
Arrested: Anthony Jones, 21 years old of Melber, KY.
Charges: Receiving Stolen Property Firearm (Class D Felony) 3 Counts
Receiving Stolen Property O/$1000 (Class D Felony) 1 Count
Possession of Marijuana (Class A Misdemeanor)
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (Class A Misdemeanor)

Welding Class McCracken County Jail Welcomes Marshall/Calloway Inmates To Educational Opportunities

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Press Release

On April 25,2022 McCracken County Jail along with Jailers from Marshall and Calloway Counties will hold a press conference at McCracken County Jails Annex reference to a joint venture between all 3 jails for expanded educational opportunities for inmate trade programs.
Thank you,
David Knight,
McCracken County Jailer

April 19, 2022 Subject: Graves County woman arrested for selling prescription-controlled substances

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A lengthy investigation including undercover drug purchases has led to the arrest of 66 year old Ava Nell Davis of Mayfield.
The Graves County Sheriff’s Office has for a period of time been receiving information and complaints that Davis was trafficking in a variety of drugs, including prescription controlled substances.
The investigation culminated this afternoon at approximately 3:00PM, when sheriff’s detectives and the Kentucky State Police served a search warrant at Davis’s home located in the 400 block of Ky State Route 1241.
During the search, multiple dosage units of Lortab, Gabapentin, and Suboxone strips and pills were located and seized. The investigation revealed that Davis was also accepting food stamps as payment for the drugs, and 15 food stamp cards were seized. Over $7,000 dollars in US Currency was seized as it is suspected to be proceeds of illegal drug sales and some counterfeit bills as well. A loaded handgun was recovered and seized.
Davis was charged with the following:
Davis, Ava N. age 66
of Mayfield, Ky
Charges: Trafficking in a Controlled Substance 2nd Degree
Possession of a Controlled Substance 1st Degree
Possession of a Controlled Substance 3rd Degree
Fraudulently Use/Possess Government Benefit Card
Criminal Possession of a Forged Instrument
Prescription Controlled Substance not in proper container.
Davis was transported and lodged at the Ballard County Kentucky Jail. The investigation is ongoing.
Thank you,
Sheriff Jon Hayden

Time: 11:38 p.m Tuesday, April 19, 2022 Location: 5100 block of Cairo Road, Paducah

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Suspect(s): Davaar Q. Shannon, 32, of Brookport, IL, arrested on charges of first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance (drug unspecified), trafficking in marijuana (more than eight ounces/second offense), second-degree fleeing or evading police (on foot), failure to produce insurance card, no registration plates, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving with a suspended or revoked operator’s license, resisting arrest and second-degree criminal mischief
An Illinois man awaiting sentencing after a previous McCracken County drug conviction was arrested after fleeing from officers late Tuesday night.
Officer Logan Barrow stopped a black Jeep Grand Cherokee for having no registration plates at 11:37 p.m. Tuesday on the parking lot of a motel in the 5100 block of Cairo Road. The driver, later identified as Davaar Q. Shannon, fled on foot and was caught a short distance away by Officer Pedro Loredo.
In a backpack Shannon was carrying, officers found just less than a pound of (15.13 ounces) marijuana in multiple plastic bags, $2,100 cash, scales, two cellular phones and a box of small plastic baggies commonly used to package marijuana. A bottle Shannon dropped contained 22 Oxycodone pills. Officers found additional marijuana and another Oxycodone pill in the Jeep Shannon was driving.
A search warrant was obtained for the room in which Shannon was staying at the motel. A woman there was cited for possession of marijuana and released.
Shannon was arrested on the above-listed charges and booked into McCracken County Regional Jail. Court records show on Feb. 23, 2022, Shannon entered an Alford plea to a charge of trafficking in a controlled substance (carfentanil or fentanyl derivatives), and pleaded guilty to trafficking in marijuana, trafficking in a controlled substance and fleeing or evading police (on foot) in McCracken County. He was scheduled to be sentenced on May 3.

Kentucky State Police Seeking Public Assistance Locating Wanted Person

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Kentucky State Police

Kentucky State Police
Justice & Public Safety Cabinet

 

NEWS RELEASE

Mayfield, Ky. (April 20, 2022) – Kentucky State Police (KSP), Post 1 is currently seeking the public’s assistance in locating a Graves County man wanted for failing to appear in Carlisle County Circuit Court. Jeffrey Arington, 42 years old of Melber, KY, was arrested by KSP in July of 2021 and charged with Rape 1st Degree, Unlawful Transaction with a Minor 1st Degree – Illegal Sex Act, and Unlawful Transaction with a Minor 2nd Degree. On March 7, 2022, the Carlisle County Circuit Court Judge issued a bench warrant for Arington after he failed to appear in court in reference to the charges.

Jeffrey Arington is described as a white male with brown hair and brown eyes, standing approximately 5′ 10″ tall and weighing approximately 150 pounds.

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Jeffrey Arington is asked to contact Kentucky State Police, Post 1 at 270-856-3721 or anonymously at 1-800-222-5555.  Citizens may also report tips anonymously through the KSP app.  The app is available for iPhone, iPad and Android applications and can be easily downloaded free of charge through Apple and Google Play stores.


Sheriff Requests Public Assistance Finding Dangerous Fugitive

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Calloway County Sheriff’s Office
Nicky Knight, Sheriff
News Release
For Immediate Consideration

Date: 04/20/2022
Sheriff Nicky Knight is requesting the public’s assistance locating fugitive Ronnie Sharp. Sharp is wanted in connection with a March 17, 2022 vehicle pursuit in Calloway County, where a warrant of arrest was issued for 1st Degree Fleeing or Evading Police, 3 counts of 1st Degree Wanton Endangerment, 3rd Degree Criminal Mischief, and various other traffic related offenses.
Sharp is also wanted for Failure to Appear while out on bond for a 2022 Calloway County felony case where he is charged with Possession of a Handgun by a Convicted Felon, Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon, and various traffic related offenses. Sharp has also been charged with 1st Degree Bail Jumping in that pending case.
Sharp is also wanted in Marshall County for Failure to Appear on a pending case.
On March 28, 2022, the Parole Board also issued a Parole Violation Warrant for Sharp.
Ronnie Sharp is a 47-year-old white male, approximately 5’10” tall, weighing approximately 145 lbs., with brown hair and brown eyes.
Murray-Calloway County Crimestoppers is offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of Ronnie Sharp. Sharp should be considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information is asked to contact Murray-Calloway County Crimestoppers at 270-753-9500 or Calloway County Sheriff’s Office at 270-753-3151.
Sheriff Nicky Knight

 

On 04/21/2022 Marshall County Narcotics Detectives conducted a joint investigation with McCracken Narcotics Detectives

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 The investigation led to the seizure of over 2lbs of methamphetamine, a large quantity of marijuana, hydrocodone, and drug paraphernalia in Marshall County. The investigation also led to the seizure of approximately 3lbs of methamphetamine in McCracken County. The total street value of the narcotics seized is approximately $225,000.00.
Fabian Carlos Thomas 32 years old of Mayfield, was staying at a local motel in Marshall due to being displaced by the tornado. He was charged with trafficking in a controlled substance 1st degree (second or greater offense), trafficking in controlled substance 1st degree second offense (Carfentanial), trafficking in marijuana second or greater offense, trafficking in synthetic drugs 1st offense, and driving infractions.
This operation demonstrates the power of collaboration between agencies.
No photo description available.

Suspect arrested on charges of first-degree trafficking

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Time: 11:38 p.m.
Date: Tuesday, April 19, 2022
Location: 5100 block of Cairo Road, Paducah
Suspect(s): Davaar Q. Shannon, 32, of Brookport, IL, arrested on charges of first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance (drug unspecified), trafficking in marijuana (more than eight ounces/second offense), second-degree fleeing or evading police (on foot), failure to produce insurance card, no registration plates, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving with a suspended or revoked operator’s license, resisting arrest and second-degree criminal mischief
An Illinois man awaiting sentencing after a previous McCracken County drug conviction was arrested after fleeing from officers late Tuesday night.
Officer Logan Barrow stopped a black Jeep Grand Cherokee for having no registration plates at 11:37 p.m. Tuesday on the parking lot of a motel in the 5100 block of Cairo Road. The driver, later identified as Davaar Q. Shannon, fled on foot and was caught a short distance away by Officer Pedro Loredo.
In a backpack Shannon was carrying, officers found just less than a pound of (15.13 ounces) marijuana in multiple plastic bags, $2,100 cash, scales, two cellular phones and a box of small plastic baggies commonly used to package marijuana. A bottle Shannon dropped contained 22 Oxycodone pills. Officers found additional marijuana and another Oxycodone pill in the Jeep Shannon was driving.
A search warrant was obtained for the room in which Shannon was staying at the motel. A woman there was cited for possession of marijuana and released.
Shannon was arrested on the above-listed charges and booked into McCracken County Regional Jail. Court records show on Feb. 23, 2022, Shannon entered an Alford plea to a charge of trafficking in a controlled substance (carfentanil or fentanyl derivatives), and pleaded guilty to trafficking in marijuana, trafficking in a controlled substance and fleeing or evading police (on foot) in McCracken County. He was scheduled to be sentenced on May 3.

Three Arrested Following Drug Trafficking Investigations

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[If you, or someone you know is struggling with drug use, help is available through our Badges of Hope program. We want to help you before an arrest is necessary. 270-444-4719 http://www.mccrackencountysheriff.com/badgesofhope.php]
On Thursday, April 21, 2022, detectives with the McCracken County Sheriff’s Office arrested three people during drug investigations in McCracken County and seized approximately five pounds of Crystal Methamphetamine, suspected Fentanyl pills, Marijuana, and Synthetic Marijuana. The Sheriff’s Office was assisted in these investigations by the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office, the Hopkinsville Police Department, the Paducah Police Department, and the DEA.
On Thursday afternoon, detectives with the McCracken and Marshall County Sheriff’s Offices arrested 32-year-old Fabian Thomas and 21-year-old McKayla Emery, both of Mayfield, KY, on the parking lot of a gas station located at 7050 Benton Road in McCracken County after the couple delivered quantities of Methamphetamine and suspected fentanyl pills.
During the investigation, detectives seized approximately 155 grams of Crystal Methamphetamine, suspected fentanyl pills, Marijuana, Synthetic Marijuana, and money believed to be the proceeds of illegal drug sales. That investigation revealed that the couple were staying in a hotel in Marshall County, KY. Detectives obtained a search warrant for the couple’s room. During a search of the hotel detectives recovered more than two pounds of additional Crystal Methamphetamine and additional drugs.
Both Thomas and Emery were lodged in the McCracken County Regional Jail.
Fabian Thomas has an extensive criminal history regarding illegal drugs with convictions for trafficking in Cocaine, trafficking in controlled substance within 1000 yards of school, three counts of trafficking Marijuana, and was on parole at the time of his arrest for possession of handgun by a convicted felon. Thomas was paroled from prison in late 2021.
Emery is currently on probation out of Graves County Circuit Court for receiving stolen property (firearm).
In a separate investigation, detectives with the McCracken County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Paducah man for Methamphetamine trafficking following the execution of a search warrant at a Paducah apartment.
On Thursday night, just after 9:00 pm, detectives with the McCracken County Sheriff’s Office obtained information that 35-year-old Ronald McClure was in possession of a large amount of Crystal Methamphetamine. McClure was also wanted on outstanding parole violation warrant.
Detectives located and arrested McClure standing outside a residence in the 1200 block of South 9th Street. Detectives obtained a search warrant for a rental car and an apartment. During the search of the car and the apartment, detectives located and seized approximately 1,190 grams (2.62lbs) of Crystal Methamphetamine. Detectives also seized money believed to be proceeds of illegal drug sales.
McClure was lodged in the McCracken County Regional Jail.
McClure has an extensive criminal history involving drug trafficking. McClure has been convicted of trafficking in Cocaine four times and is currently out of bond at this time for trafficking in Methamphetamine from when he was arrested by deputies in December of 2021.
ARRESTED & CHARGES
Fabian C. Thomas, 32, of Mayfield, KY
1. Trafficking Methamphetamine 2nd OR > Offense
2. Trafficking Carfentanil or Fentanyl Derivatives 2nd OR > Offense
3. Trafficking in Marijuana 2nd OR > Offense
4. Trafficking in Synthetic Drugs 1st Offense
5. Operating on a Suspended Operator’s License
6. Failure to Notify D.O.T. of Address Change
McKayla E. Emery, 21, of Mayfield, KY
1. Complicity to Trafficking Methamphetamine 1st Offense
2. Complicity to Trafficking Carfentanil or Fentanyl Derivatives 1st Offense
3. Trafficking in Marijuana 1st Offense
4. Trafficking in Synthetic Drugs 1st Offense
Ronald D. McClure, 35, of Paducah, KY
1. Trafficking Methamphetamine 2nd OR > Offense
2. Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Male Subject from Memphis Arrested on Multiple Charges

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April 22, 2022

On April 22, 2022, A Deputy with the McCracken County Sheriff’s
Office was monitoring traffic in the East Sector of the County. The
Deputy observed a vehicle driving at a high rate of speed outbound on
Clarks River Road. The Deputy was able to catch up to the speeding
vehicle at about KY Dam Road as he initiated his emergency lights and
siren. The vehicle failed to yield. Marshall County Sheriff’s Office
was made aware of the fleeing vehicle prior to the vehicle crossing
the County line. McCracken County Deputies lost contact with the
fleeing vehicle as he turned onto Little Cypress Road. Deputies
terminated active pursuit but stayed in the area. The fleeing vehicle
was located on Shar-Cal Road in a ditch a short time after termination
of the pursuit. The driver of the vehicle was 32-year-old Xavier Lee
Robinson of Memphis, TN. Robinson is a convicted felon and was found
to be in possession of a handgun. Robinson was taken into custody and
was lodged in the McCracken Regional Jail.

Charges on Xavier Lee Robinson

* Speeding 26 MPH or Greater Over Speed Limit
* Reckless Driving
* Fleeing or Evading Police 1st Degree (Motor Vehicle)
* Possession of a Handgun by a Convicted Felon
* Wanton Endangerment 1st Degree
* Operating a Motor Vehicle Under the Influence of Alcohol
* Resisting Arrest
* Terroristic Threatening, 3rd Degree
* Disorderly Conduct, 2nd Degree

Thank You

Brad Lamb

Corporal/K9

McCracken County Sheriff’s Office

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