Two people were injured Sunday afternoon after a dispute turned into shots fired at Walmart on Clinic Drive, according to Hopkinsville Police Department Public Information Officer Mike Atkins.
Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation reported vandalism at Ruff Park on Wednesday.
Hopkinsville Police Department arrested a man Monday afternoon, and a citizen’s video of the arrest was shared on social media, leading Police Chief Clayton Sumner to make a statement and release the officer’s body camera footage on HPD’s Facebook page.
Keshonda Green, 25, Hopkinsville, allegedly made forced entry into an apartment on Clay Street where her ex-boyfriend, Jamal Hopson, 41, Hopkinsville, was with another woman early Monday morning.
A Hopkinsville man was arrested around 1:45 a.m. Tuesday on Bassett Street after an altercation with his girlfriend.
On Jan. 10, 2020 at approximately 10:15 p.m., Kentucky State Police Post 2 in Madisonville, received a call from the Christian County Detention Center stating an inmate had escaped while on work release at the Senior Citizen’s Center in Hopkinsville.
Kentucky State Police announced the arrest of one person who potentially took part in a shooting Tuesday night on East 18th Street.
A Hopkinsville woman was arrested around 9:30 p.m. Friday at her home on Oak Tree Villa Drive after allegedly cutting a man multiple times, according to a Hopkinsville police report.
The Christian County Sheriff’s Office made four arrests Friday, with more pending, for a burglary on Hickory Smokehouse Road that occurred last month, according to a CCSO press release.
Sheriff’s deputies arrested two teenagers Wednesday afternoon and a third teen on Thursday after a handgun was discovered at Christian County High School, according to the sheriff’s department.
A sheriff’s deputy in Trigg County arrested a Hopkinsville man for allegedly selling more than $3,000 worth of stolen jewelry to a pawn shop for just $275.
A guest at Colonial Motel reported that someone stole $200 cash and $45 worth of painkillers Wednesday from his room.
A Crofton woman reported that someone stole Lortab pills and $300 cash from her purse Wednesday evening while she was exercising at the YMCA.
Someone ransacked an East 19th Street home late Tuesday night but didn’t steal anything, the owner reported.
An employee of Rent-A-Center reported Tuesday that someone submitted a fraudulent money order two weeks ago. So far police have not arrested the suspect.
Sheriff’s officials believe someone climbed onto a heat pump two months ago at Hopkinsville Water Environment Authority’s treatment plant, entered through a window and stole a pH meter.
A dog strayed Tuesday from its owner’s backyard on North Jessup Avenue and bit a young boy on the arm, police said. They said it also tried to attack animal control and patrol officers when they came to seize it.
A woman left an air conditioner in her home on Moayon Street while she was moving out. She returned to the home early Monday morning and found the door unlocked and the air conditioner missing.
A broker for Wells Fargo reported someone broke into a foreclosed home and stole various items inside.
A Calvin Manor Apartments woman reported a man assaulted her as she walked to the Dumpster on Thursday.
A Hopkinsville man told police someone broke into his apartment on Park Avenue and stole more than $1,500 worth of items.
Karen Shields, of Alumni Avenue, reported the theft of a lawn mower that she keeps on her North Christian property.
A First Street resident reported that a group of juveniles walked by his home Monday night and shouted obscenities at his 19-year-old son, and he believes they later vandalized his truck.
A Fort Campbell soldier and his wife reported last week that someone entered their home in LaFayette and took their spare keys. The burglar may have struck again Tuesday afternoon.
A Crofton woman told sheriff’s officials Monday that someone stole a diamond ring from her kitchen counter several weeks ago.
Deputies responded to an alarm at an Antioch Church Road home Monday night, but were unable to find the person who broke out the window to a bedroom.
Police confronted early Sunday morning a Mayfield man who had six active warrants from McCracken County. He had no ID, and he allegedly gave officers a false name.
An employee of Crown Services, Barbie A. Reynolds, reported that another employee stole a client’s check between July 16 and Friday.
Police arrested one of this week’s Crime Stoppers fugitives Thursday afternoon at her home on Hazel Street. She faces two charges of terroristic threatening.
While a 30-year-old man was visiting his children at his “estranged wife’s” house last week, a stranger approached him while he sat in his car and fired several gunshots toward him, he told police.
Police arrested a Guthrie man who allegedly cut a male acquaintance in the face with a knife three weeks ago. They said he also cut a woman on the finger while she held her infant child, endangering the infant.
A 28-year-old Hopkinsville man is being charged with second-degree burglary after allegedly entering his stepfather’s home and threatening to kill him.
Sheriff’s deputies are searching for the person who broke into a Coal Creek Road shed Tuesday and stole a chainsaw.
A landlord reported Tuesday that a burglar broke into his rental home on First Street Extension and stole an air conditioner, two doors and some copper wiring.
Sheriff’s officials are looking for the person who stole a John Deere Gator on Sunday from under a shed at an Oak Grove home.
The same day a Crofton resident noticed a sink and garbage disposal missing from his construction site, a suspect exchanged them at Lowe’s for in-store credit, sheriff’s officials said.
A woman told police someone stole a DVD player and 20 CDs from her vehicle Monday night or Tuesday morning, while it was parked outside her home on Allison Drive.
An alarm wired to the garage door scared off some intruders early this morning from a home on Herndon-Oak Grove Road, the owner reported. He said it was the second time it has happened.
An Illinois resident said someone broke into his storage unit at Madisonville Road Mini Storage some time during the past five weeks. The burglar cut a lock and stole a rifle from inside, he said.
A mobile home on Oakhurst Court caught on fire Sunday night for the third time this month. State police said they’re investigating it as arson.
A burglar entered a storage building Wednesday or Thursday on Mt. Zoar Road, the owner reported. She said the person stole three dirt bikes.
A Beaumont Court resident said someone stole her leaf blower early last month from the shed behind her home. She reported the burglary Sunday.
A burglar stole nearly $9,000 worth of property some time during the past two months from a home on Hunting Creek Road, the owner reported Tuesday.
A resident of Fleming Giles Road reported that someone charged $1,350 worth of items to his credit card Tuesday without his permission.
Someone broke into a storage unit two months ago at Kentucky Moving and Storage and stole a kayak and two paddles, police said. The owner’s mother reported the theft on Wednesday.
An off-duty police officer noticed a drunken man bumping and falling into other customers Wednesday morning at Fort Campbell Federal Credit Union on Fort Campbell Boulevard, according to a Hopkinsville police report. The man allegedly resisted arrest when other officers arrived.
A Walmart customer reported Wednesday that someone stole her wallet from her purse, which lay open in her shopping cart while she shopped.
Sheriff’s officials said they found methamphetamine and marijuana Tuesday night during a search of a home on West 20th Street. They arrested two residents on drug and stolen property charges.
Police found a vehicle Tuesday that someone reported stolen earlier in the day. They arrested a man who had the keys in his pocket and charged him with receiving stolen property.
A Carl Smith Road resident reported early this morning that a man who previously stayed at her house entered her attic through a window, then broke through the ceiling to get into the main part of the house.
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