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Police: Drunk woman let underage girl drive

By Jillian Ogawa
jogawa@herald-leader.com

GEORGETOWN — A Georgetown woman faces several charges because police say the woman was intoxicated and allowed an unlicensed 15-year-old to drive while the woman and her 14-month-old child were riding in the car.

On Tuesday night, a Georgetown police officer saw a 1999 maroon Toyota Camry traveling the wrong way on a one-way street, according to a police report. The officer went to the vehicle and saw girl behind the wheel. The police report said Allie C. Crenshaw, 33, smelled of alcohol, had bloodshot eyes and seemed generally confused. The officer found an open container of alcohol in the vehicle. The police report does not state the relationship between Crenshaw and the 15-year-old. The toddler was her daughter.

Crenshaw was charged with third-degree unlawful transaction with a minor, permitting an unlicensed person to drive, alcohol intoxication in a public place, and possession of an open container in a vehicle. 

Crenshaw is scheduled to appear in Scott County District Court at 1 p.m. Thursday.

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UK photographers released from jail

(Also see: Ky. photographers arrested at GOP convention)

By Jim Warren
jwarren@herald-leader.com

Minneapolis police Wednesday morning released three photographers from Kentucky who were arrested during a disturbance at the Republican National Convention Tuesday night, but their legal status remains unclear.

Carla Winn, whose husband, Jim Winn, the photo adviser for the University of Kentucky’s student newspaper, was among those arrested, said that no charges have been filed against the three. She said by cell phone from Minneapolis that police told her husband to check back with them on Monday about his case.

Another of those arrested, Ed Matthews, a senior at the University of Kentucky, said most their camera equipment and personal property were confiscated when they were arrested and remain in police custody. Matthews, a student photographer for the Kentucky Kernel, said police also confiscated his car keys, so he can’t leave Minneapolis until he gets the keys back or finds a locksmith to make a new ones.

“All I have right now is my ID and my debit card, and I only have them because I hid them in my shoe,” he said.

In addition to Jim Winn and Ed Matthews, UK photographer Britney McIntosh and Nathan Weber, a Western Kentucky University graduate and photographer, were arrested during the disturbance.

Weber was still in custody Wednesday morning, but probably will be released later today, Karla Winn said.

According to Matthews, the photographers were taking pictures of a group of demonstrators about 5 p.m. Monday, roughly a block from the convention site. Eventually, police herded the protestors into a parking lot and began making arrests, he said.

Matthews said he had press credentials, but officers ignored them.

Matthews said he and other photographers knew that some sort of disturbance was possible when they went to Minneapolis.

“But to see it happening right in front of your eyes was really something,” he said.

Although Matthews, Winn and McIntosh all work for the Kentucky Kernel they were not on assignment for the paper at the time of their arrests. Matthews said they went to the Republican convention because of personal interests in seeing and photographing the event.

According to Matthews, the American Civil Liberties Union is planning to hold a press conference on the arrests in Minneapolis later today.

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