Former Kentucky fire chief sentenced for public funds theft
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Former Kentucky fire chief sentenced for public funds theft
PIKE COUNTY, KY (WOWK) - A former volunteer fire chief in Pike County who stole public funds through COVID-19 fraud has been sentenced, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Kentucky. The U.S. Attorney's Office says U.S. District Judge Karen Caldwell sentenced 36-year-old Christopher Chapman to 12 months in prison. Federal law requires that Chapman must serve at least 85% of his sentence. Upon his release, he will b…
Kentucky Man Charged With Multiple Thefts From Seymour Home Depot
Kenneth Fambrough Seymour Police have charged Kenneth Fambrough, 28, of Louisville, KY with four counts of organized retail theft after he was apprehended Wednesday, March 26, after walking out of the Seymour Home Depot with Milwaukee® Packout tool boxes— large portable wheeled lockable plastic boxes contractors us to store and transport tools. According to Police Corporal Adam Surface, Fambrough had committed similar thefts from the store four t
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