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    Kentucky law enforcement still looking for Joseph Couch, sought for I-75 shootings

    23 days ago

    Kentucky law enforcement, along with several other agencies, is still searching for Saturday’s alleged I-75 shooter, 32-year-old Joseph Couch.

    Couch is reportedly the person who shot and injured several people last Saturday, shooting off I-75 — apparently randomly — in Laurel County. He faces five counts of attempted murder and five counts of first-degree assault for wounding five people.

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    Gov. Andy Beshear spoke with law enforcement in Laurel County on Thursday morning about the search effort that enters its sixth day. He said four of the five victims wounded in the attack are now out of the hospital and the fifth is expected to survive.

    Couch is still considered armed and dangerous and Beshear said the goal is to protect Kentuckians and bring safety and stability back to the area where neighbors have been on edge since Saturday.

    Beshear applauded law enforcement for its work during the manhunt for Couch, as well as offering condolences to the victims affected in the shooting.

    Col. Phillip Burnett Jr. with Kentucky State Police said there is no significant update on finding Couch, but officials are following up on all tips. He added crews are utilizing every tool at their disposal and will expand the search radius in the Daniel Boone National Forest, if necessary.

    “We’re grateful to local law enforcement who responded so quickly, ensuring that this situation did not get worse, and immediately opened an investigation that continues. I’m grateful for the cooperation, knowing that justice and safety is the end goal,” Beshear said.

    A $35,000 reward for information that leads to Couch’s arrest has been offered.

    The Kentucky Baptist Disaster Relief feeding unit continues to provide 375 meals per day for the law enforcement and first responders on the scene. They are serving 125 meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner and will do so as long as necessary, said KYDR Director Ron Crow.

    The post Kentucky law enforcement still looking for Joseph Couch, sought for I-75 shootings appeared first on NKyTribune .

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    Tonya Marrilla
    11d ago
    he was found dead by a couple the reward said 50.000 they only gave the 35.000 so who's keeping the 15.000 cons everywhere that's not Right its a big wright up about that also..I guess they're playing western alive 50.000 and dead 35.000
    After Hours
    12d ago
    they found somebody a couple of days ago still waiting on DNA
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