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Commonwealth's attorney killed, son hurt in Hickman County crash
Commonwealth's attorney killed, son hurt in Hickman County crash

Yahoo

time30-04-2025

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Commonwealth's attorney killed, son hurt in Hickman County crash

CLINTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — An investigation is underway after Commonwealth's Attorney Michael B. Stacy was killed in a crash on Tuesday, and his son was flown to an out-of-state hospital following a single-vehicle crash. Around 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 29, troopers with Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 1 were dispatched to the 3000 block of US-51 in Clinton after being told about a crash in the area. Woman shot by Knox Co. deputy while armed with pitchfork in critical condition An initial investigation showed that a 2018 Infinity Q50 driven by Hon. Michael Stacy, 68, of Kevil, was driving north on US-51 when, for unknown reasons, the car reportedly went off the road, hitting a tree. Stacy was pronounced dead at the scene. His son, Michael 'Bo' Stacy II, 30, of Cunningham, was flown out of the state to a hospital where state police said he was in stable condition. Stacy and his son were both wearing their seatbelts, per law enforcement. Commonwealth's attorney killed, son hurt in Hickman County crash Toby Keith's dreams come true at Kentucky Derby 151; friends and trainer reflect Inaugural 'Winsday' event being held at Churchill Downs On Wednesday, the Lyon County Sheriff's Office posted on social media, asking the community to pray for Stacy's family and healing for his son. The deadly crash investigation remains ongoing. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Gone in 60 seconds: How two men stole a $70,000 muscle car from an Augusta dealership
Gone in 60 seconds: How two men stole a $70,000 muscle car from an Augusta dealership

Yahoo

time12-04-2025

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Gone in 60 seconds: How two men stole a $70,000 muscle car from an Augusta dealership

A high-performance $70,000 car is missing from a Columbia County auto dealership and authorities want to learn more. Video footage recorded about 9 p.m. Monday at Jim Hudson Lexus, 3410 Washington Rd. in Martinez, shows two men lingering around a 2020 black Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat, according to the Columbia County Sheriff's Office. The Hellcat runs a supercharged 6.2-liter Hemi V8 engine with 707 horsepower, and reportedly can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in less than four seconds. More: Augusta woman charged after striking toddler with car The footage showed a black Infinity Q50 enter the car lot from Pleasant Home Road, then stop in front of the Hellcat. The Infiniti's front passenger got out and walked behind the Charger, out of camera view. The Infinity drove off the lot onto Washington Road and returned from Pleasant Home Road, stopping again where the passenger was dropped off, the footage seemed to show. The passenger walked toward the driver of the vehicle and handed "an unknown device" to the driver, according to the CCSO report. Within a minute, the Hellcat was unlocked, cranked and headed down Washington Road with the Infiniti. The investigation is continuing. This article originally appeared on Augusta Chronicle: Dodge Charger Hellcat worth $70,000 stolen from Augusta car lot

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