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Posted: 12:11 AM Jun 15, 2009
Police Searching for Burglary Suspects
A suspicious neighbor got more than he bargained for when two men ran him down with their truck. Reporter: Carrie JonesEmail Address: carrie.jones@wsaz.com |
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CATLETTSBURG, Ky. (WSAZ) -- Deputies are on the lookout for two men suspected of a burglary and a hit and run.
The incident happened Sunday afternoon on Whites Creek in Catlettsburg, Kentucky.
The Boyd County Sheriff's Department says neighbors noticed two strange men in the area. When they approached them, the men took off and jumped in a pickup truck.
One man tried to stop the vehicle, but the men hit him. During their escape, they also hit a parked car.
The man hit by the truck was taken to the hospital. Deputies say his injuries don't appear to be life threatening.
The men are believed to be in their late 20s. They were last seen driving a 90s model light blue Chevy extended cab truck. The truck has front end damage.
If you have any information you're asked to call the Boyd County Sheriff's Department at (606) 739-5135.
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with nothing published about who the criminals are and nothing being done is it a case of who you know ?
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hard to believe they would just release him. hope the man who went to er will sue for damages and time, do it by their system.
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One man was arrested, held overnight and the released on bond..... the guy hit spent more time in the emergency room than the criminal spent in jail!!!! The second guy is in "hiding". These robberies have to be stopped...the police are doing evcerything they can and then the system is just letting them walk out. Remember this the next judges election, I know i will andf i fully intend to speak loud and clear about this horrifying crime and the innocent people that were hurt and ignored by the court system.
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