Sunday, October 25, 2009

Police respond to domestic incident at FCHS

According to the maysville Ledger Independent, the Flemingsburg Police Department responded to Fleming County High School around 9:15 a.m., Friday after receiving a call about a domestic dispute outside the school between a pregnant 18-year-old female student and her adult boyfriend.
Police Chief Randy Sergent said the student was being driven to school by 20-year-old Jesus Diazes. The couple lived together in Morehead, although she continued to attend FCHS, according to officials.
The student called her parents while on the way to school and told them Diazes was beating her, Sergent said. Diazes and the student arrived at the school about the same time as the girl's parents.
Sergent said school security called police and the school blocked the exits to keep Diazes from leaving until police arrived.

The student alleged Diazes hit her once. There were no visible injuries and she left school grounds with her parents, Sergent said.
Diazes was arrested and charged with fourth-degree assault and no operators license, Sergent said.

Two arrested for burglary

According to the Maysville Ledger Independent, two Flemingsburg men are in jail for burglary and receiving stolen property after an investigation by the Flemingsburg Police Department.
Police Chief Randy Sergent said Johnny Craig, 21, was arrested Oct. 20 in connection with three burglaries of residences on Water Street. Charles Hopper, 28, has been charged in connection with one of those burglaries.
One residence, owned by Cheryl Harmon, was broken into twice, Sergent said. The first incident occurred in November, the second occurred about three weeks ago.
The second residence burglarized was owned by Susan Scoggins and the incident also occurred about three weeks ago.

Mrs. Sapp

Carolyn Hollon Sapp, 45, Ewing, died Thursday at University of Kentucky Medical Center. She is survived by her husband, Donnie Sapp.
Graveside services 10 a.m., Monday at Pleasant Valley Community Cemetery.
Visitation 6-8 p.m., Sunday at Mathers-Gaunce Funeral Home.