- Jason M. Clements, 41 of Liberty, arrested by Casey County Deputy Grider for No Registration Plates, No Insurance, Excessive Window Tint, Possession of Controlled Substance-1st Degree (Methamphetamine), Driving on a Suspended/Revoked Operator's License, & Possession of Marijuana & Drug Paraphernalia.
Lodged in the Casey County Jail.
- Brian L. Jones, 34 of Somerset, arrested by Somerset Police for Public Intoxication of Controlled Substance, & Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
- Cecil L. Sergent, 64 of Eubank, arrested by KSP for No Registration Plates/Receipt, No Insurance, Driving on an Expired Operator's License, Failure to Wear Seat Belts, DUI, Failure to Register Transfer of Motor Vehicle, Possession of Controlled Substance-2nd Degree (Drug Unspecified), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Prescription Controlled Substance Not in Proper Container, Possession of Controlled Substance-1st Degree (Methamphetamine), & Promoting Contraband-1st Degree.
- Kimberley L. Allen, 55 of Edgewood, arrested by Somerset Police for Reckless Driving, DUI, & Possession of Marijuana & Drug Paraphernalia.
- Michelle L. Hall, 41 of Somerset, arrested by Pulaski County Sheriff's Office for Trafficking in Controlled Substance-1st Degree (Opiates).
Lodged in the Pulaski County Jail.
- Jeremy D. Whittle, 28 of Jamestown, arrested by Jamestown Police for Public Intoxication of Controlled Substance.
- Robert Grimsley, 41 of Dunnville, arrested by KSP for Speeding (25 mph over limit), Reckless Driving, No Registration Receipt, Failure to Wear Seat Belts, & Improper Passing.
Lodged in the Russell County Jail.
- William T. Burkhart, age 26, arrested by Boyle County Sheriff's Office for Possession of Controlled Substance-1st Degree (Methamphetamine), & Possession of Marijuana & Drug Paraphernalia.
- Jamison W. Ball, age 18, arrested by Danville Police for Criminal Trespass-1st Degree, Disorderly Conduct-2nd Degree, Resisting Arrest, & Assault-3rd Degree (Police Officer).
Lodged in the Boyle County Jail.
All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.