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Dead infant initially thought to be doll, cemetery owner says

- shopkins@herald-leader.com

An owner of the cemetery where the body of an unclothed infant was found Thursday afternoon said the child was discovered by a woman who walks her dog there every day.

“She was pretty shaken up,” said Carolyn Hale, co-owner of Hillcrest Memorial Park. “It was very unsettling.”

An autopsy is scheduled to be performed Friday at the state medical examiner’s office in Frankfort, according to a release from the Fayette County coroner’s office.

No other details about the child have been released.

Lexington police were called to the scene about 2:50 p.m.

The body was found at the back of the cemetery, which is bordered by several apartment complexes. And the child might have been dumped over a fence bordering cemetery property, Lexington police Lt. Edward Hart said Thursday.

Hale said the woman, who owns a lot at the cemetery, did not immediately realize what she had found.

“At first she thought it was a doll,” Hale said. “She looked closer and realized it looked like a baby.”

The woman immediately informed the caretaker.

Authorities have contacted all hospitals in Fayette County and major medical facilities in surrounding counties to be on the lookout for a woman with medical issues related to having given birth.

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Wanted Missouri man arrested in Danville

- shopkins@herald-leader.com

A man wanted in Missouri on several felony charges was arrested Thursday night as Danville police investigated possible narcotics activity in a Sonic restaurant parking lot.

Robert Caldwell, 20, of Danville, was inside a white Cadillac where police found marijuana, scales, alcohol and a pellet pistol, Danville police said. He was wanted in Missouri on charges including seven counts of first-degree robbery, a felony, and first-degree tampering with a motor vehicle.

Police were called to the Sonic on Huntsville Road about 11 p.m. Thursday after someone reported possible narcotics activity involving the Cadillac and a black Pontiac.

The driver of the Cadillac, a juvenile, fled on foot and has not been located, police said.

Caldwell is being held at the Boyle County jail.

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McBeath retrial in pregnant girlfriend’s slaying scheduled

By Shawntaye Hopkins, shopkins@herald-leader.com

A Georgetown man convicted in October 2004 of killing his pregnant ex-girlfriend appeared in court Monday for a hearing in the case, which is being retried.

Roger McBeath Jr. will return to court in Scott County April 6 for a pretrial conference. McBeath’s retrial was scheduled for April 17.

McBeath was found guilty in the January 2004 death of Ashley Lyons, 18, of Georgetown. Her family says she was meeting McBeath to show him an ultrasound image of their unborn baby.

The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that McBeath should get a new trial because a jail informant overstepped his bounds by questioning McBeath in jail about the shooting, and the defense was not allowed to question the accuser.

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Winchester authorities investigate fire

By Shawntaye Hopkins shopkins@herald-leader.com

The cause of a small warehouse fire in Winchester Monday night has not yet been determined, fire investigators said Tuesday.

The fire in a warehouse used for storage at Seaboard and Flanagan streets started about 11:30 p.m. Monday, fire investigator Greg Beam said. It appears scrap wood was smoldering inside the building.

Beam said it’s not clear what caused the wood to smolder.

No one was injured.

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Dead man still unidentified in Bourbon County crash

By Shawntaye Hopkins
shopkins@herald-leader.com

A man died early Thursday after the passenger car he was driving struck a tree and caught fire, Bourbon County coroner Rosemary Kitchen said.

The man has not been identified.

The wreck happened about 1 a.m. on Briar Hill Road, near the Fayette-Bourbon county line, Kitchen said. The man was the only person in the vehicle.

Kitchen said some possible relatives have contacted the Bourbon County Coroner’s Office. But officials were still waiting Friday afternoon to determine whether they had the correct person.

The cause of the wreck was not available Friday.

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Fatal Mount Sterling fire not ’suspicious’

By Beth Musgrave
bmusgrave@herald-leader.com

Fire officials are still investigating the cause of a Mount Sterling apartment fire that killed a teenage girl and her three young cousins Wednesday.

Jim Carroll, a spokesman for the state fire marshal’s office, said investigators have determined that the fire was not intentionally set. “We don’t believe that it was a suspicious fire,” Carroll said. Kentucky State Police and the state fire marshal’s office are both investigating the cause of the fire.

Shirley Dawn Rothwell, 17, was baby-sitting Brandon Elam, 3, Wayne Elam, 5, and Timmy Elam, 7, when the fire started before 11 a.m. Wednesday. Neighbors pulled the four children from the fire before fire crews got there. The four were taken to St. Joseph Hospital in Mount Sterling where they were pronounced dead by emergency room staff. The three boys were with Shirley Dawn in her home, family friends said. The three boys lived across the street.

Montgomery County Coroner Wally Johnson said Friday that an autopsy performed Thursday showed that all four died of smoke inhalation.

Meanwhile, the Mount Sterling community is gathering donations to help the two families offset funeral and burial costs.

Hopey Newkirk, director of pupil personnel for the Montgomery County school system, where two of the boys were students, said the school system is asking people to send donations to Herald & Stewart Home for Funerals. Checks should be made directly to Herald & Stewart, Newkirk said. Those who wish to send donations can send them to Herald & Stewart Home for Funerals, 1002 Woodford Drive, Mount Sterling, Ky. 40353.

Newkirk said someone from the community has donated four burial plots for the children.

Funeral arrangements are pending at Herald & Stewart.

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3 Jackson jail escapees back in custody

MCKEE — Three inmates who overpowered a deputy jailer in Eastern Kentucky Friday morning and escaped were back in custody Friday afternoon, Jackson County Jail officials said.

Deputy Jailer Markie Baker says he went to check on two inmates about 3 a.m. and they overpowered him, put him in handcuffs and left him in the cell. He said they let out a female inmate before all three left.

Two of the inmates, Wayne Maupin and Judy McQueen, were caught by law enforcement, jail officials said, and inmate Billy Farrar turned himself in.

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Lexington police to accept anonymous texts, e-mails

Lexington police’s Bluegrass Crime Stoppers has announced new ways for people to anonymously report information about crimes through text messaging and e-mail.

To anonymously report information by text, send “tips2020” plus the message to 274637 (CRIMES).

Tipsters can send anonymous e-mails through the Bluegrass Crime Stoppers Web site, www.bluegrasscrimestoppers.com.

Bluegrass Crime Stoppers can also be reached by calling (859) 253-2020 or 1-877-970-2020 at any time.

Tips that lead to an arrest are eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000.

“With this new technology that guarantees anonymity, we are able to offer numerous ways for you to make a difference,” said John Kirkland, a member of the Bluegrass Crime Stoppers Board. “It is easy, discreet, and the right thing to do.”

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Bluegrass Crime Stoppers

Crime of the Week:

Lexington police responded to a shooting in the parking lot of Diva’s Gentlemen’s Club on Russell Cave Road on Oct. 8.

The victim, Ludger Janvier, was walking in the parking lot of the club when he was shot by unknown suspects.

Investigators were able to retrieve the club’s surveillance video. Crime Stoppers is asking for assistance in identifying the possible suspects in the video.

Anyone with information may call Crime Stoppers at (859) 253-2020 or Lexington Police detectives at (859) 258-3700.

Wanted person of the week:

Justin S. Thornton

Date of Birth: 2/6/88

Height: 6′1″

Weight: 160 lbs

Wanted for: Robbery, first degree

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Man charged with abducting baby escapes jail

A Central Kentucky man charged with abducting his 15-month-old baby in July escaped Thursday from the Montgomery County jail, Kentucky State Police said.

Robin Clay Maple of Camargo was accused of abducting the baby, Billy Maple, before engaging in a standoff with police for about seven hours. Police said Maple also left the baby, who was injured, in a wrecked vehicle after he crashed the car in Menifee County.

State police Trooper Ralph Lockard said Friday that police were following several leads in their search for Maple. Lockard did not have details about how Maple escaped the jail, saying state police investigators took over the case Thursday evening from the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.

No one was available to comment Friday morning at the sheriff’s office.

In July, Lockard said there was an altercation between Maple and the baby’s mother in Mount Sterling, after which Maple took his son and drove off. Later, Maple crawled from underneath his wrecked vehicle after it rolled over, leaving the baby underneath the car with serious injuries.

Later that day, police received a tip that Maple was at his father’s house in Montgomery County. When police found Maple, he refused to leave the house.

Maple has been charged with kidnapping, burglary, first-degree assault, first-degree wanton endangerment and leaving the scene of an accident.

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