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Disturbance leads to collisions and multiple felony charges

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On April 11, 2023 at 5:03 pm, the McCracken County Sheriff’s Office was notified of a disturbance in the area of Glenn St in Lone Oak.

As deputies responded to the call, Paducah McCracken County 911 reported that two females were in a physical fight and that when one of the females left the area, she struck a residence as well as another vehicle.  Deputies were immediately in the area observing for the vehicle.

Investigation showed that 23 year old Jami McClure of Bardwell, KY, had driven to the apartment complex and initiated a physical disturbance with another female.  McClure then drove towards several people standing near residence and struck the front porch, causing structural damage.  McClure then backed up and as she was driving out of the complex (in the Jason Circle area), she struck a parked 2020 Jeep SUV, causing significant damage.  McClure then left on Lone Oak Road with her damaged vehicle, a 2019 Chrysler sedan.

As deputies were gathering information of the crime, Paducah McCracken County 911 notified deputies of a collision with injuries in the Harris/Lovelaceville Road area involving the vehicle that was being sought.  Deputies responded and discovered that McClure was outbound on Lovelaceville Road approaching the intersection of Lovelaceville and Harris Roads. McClure’s vehicle struck a 2013 Honda mini van being operated by 34 year old Jennifer Hovekamp of Paducah, KY.  Hovekamp’s vehicle sustained damage in excess of $1,000.  McClure’s vehicle left the roadway with airbag deployment.

McClure was taken to an area hospital for non-incapacitating injuries and cited and released.  Harper’s Towing responded to the scene to remove her vehicle.

Hovekamp was not transported to a hospital from the scene of the collision.  Her vehicle remained in service.

Concord Fire Department assisted at the scene.

Her charges are as follows –

1)            Operate a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol (DUI 1st offense)

2)            Criminal Mischief 1st Degree (2 charges)

3)            Wanton Endangerment 1st Degree (4 charges)

4)            Criminal Mischief 2nd Degree

5)            Possess open alcohol container in motor vehicle prohibited

6)            Leaving the scene of an accident – Failure to render aid or assistance

Thank you,

Sergeant Derick Pugh

McCracken County Sheriff’s Office


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