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THE COURIER-JOURNAL DEATHS THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1908 B7 LOUISVILLE AREA DEATHS Kathryn Chapman of seminary dies at 57 The Courier-Journal Kathryn Nelson Chapman, a longtime professor at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, died yesterday at Norton Hospital. She was 57. A seminary statement said Chapman had battled cancer for two years. She had been hospitalized since Friday with pneumonia. Chapman joined the faculty in 1978 as assistant professor and director of the seminary's child-care center.

In May 1991, she was awarded the seminary's first Findley B. and Lounenia Edge Faculty Award for teaching excellence. She was named the Gaines S. Dobbins Professor of Childhood Education in 1995. "Dr.

Kathryn Chapman was a dear and cherished member of this facul ty," said seminary President R. Albert Mohler Jr. "She was a wonderful colleague and teacher." Chapman, a native of Crawford-ville, was a former Fulton County (Ga.) schoolteacher and former children's work director for Third Baptist Church in St. Louis. She is survived by a sister, Jane Chapman; brothers Terry and Bill Chapman; a niece; and a nephew.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Crescent Hill Baptist Church, 2800 Frankfort with burial in Cave Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be at Arch L. Heady-Cralle, 2428 Frankfort from 4 to 8 p.m. today.

Memorial gifts may go to the child development center, in care of the seminary, or to the American Cancer Society. Body found 30 years ago identified through DNA Elizabeth Anthony, 86, died Monday at Jewish Hospital. She was a native of Woodlawn a retired employee of Colgate-Palmolive Co. in Clarksville, and a member of Broadway Temple AME Zion Church. Survivors: a sister, Edith Wright, and a sister-in-law, Betty Squires, who cared for her.

Funeral: 1 p.m. Saturday, A.D. Porter Sons, 1300 W. Chestnut St. Burial: Louisville Cemetery.

Visitation: 6-9 p.m. Friday. Mary Evans Cooke, 87, died Wednesday at Hillcreek Manor. She was a Presbyterian. Survivors: a son, R.

Don Cooke; daughters Betsy C. Mays and Susan C. Wyatt; and five grandchildren. Graveside service: noon Saturday, Pineville Cemetery. Visitation: Pearson's, 149 Breckenridge Lane, 7-9 p.m.

Friday. Memorial gifts: Mary Cooke memorial fund at Hillcreek Manor. Mike S. Crask, 39, died Wednesday at Baptist Hospital East. He was a truck driver for Institutional Distributors and a member of Poplar Level Baptist Church.

Survivors: his wife, the former Barbara L. Henderman; a daughter, Jessie Crask; a son, David Crask; his mother, Mary J. Crask; sisters Doris Girdley and Susie Dearner; and brothers Donnie Roland Roy Larry W. and Paul M. Crask.

Funeral: 11 a.m. Saturday, Pearson Ratterman 12900 Shelbyville Road. Burial: Resthaven Memorial. Visitation: 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday and Friday.

Memorial gifts: his church. Philip Lee Fields, 53, died Tuesday at his home. He was a native of Nelson County, a retired equipment operator for Ford Motor Co. and an Army veteran of the Vietnam War. Survivors: his wife, the former Carolyn Hayden; his mother, Alma Fields; brothers Gary and Tony Fields; and sisters Norma Fogle, Rosemary Greenwell, Connie Sidebot-tom and Karen Roution.

Funeral: 10 a.m. Saturday, St. Bernard Catholic Church, 7500 Tangelo Drive. Burial: Highland Memory Gardens, Mount Washington. Visitation: Fern Creek Funeral Home, 5406 Bardstown Road, p.m.

Friday. Memorial gifts: Hospice of Louisville. Bobbie Gray, 85, died Tuesday at Audubon Hospital. She was a member of South Louisville Christian Church. Survivors: a son, Glenn H.

Gray; a daughter, Mary Lou Colomb; a sister, Billie Thomas; two grandsons; and two great-granddaughters. Memorial service: 6 p.m. Friday, O.D. White Sons, 2727 S. Third St.

Memorial gifts: Kosair Charities. Helen Christine Jenkins, 79, died Wednesday at Baptist Hospital East. Survivors: half sisters Judy Skaggs and Thirza Kaiser; half brothers Calvin, Clifford, Cleo and Holland Owen; and stepsisters Mildred Allen and Florine Castleman. Funeral: noon Thursday, Arch L. Heady Okolona, 8519 Preston Highway.

Burial: Evergreen. INDIANA DEATHS CHARLESTOWN Robert Eugene Med-lock, 63, died Tuesday. Funeral: 1 p.m. Friday, Henryville First Baptist Church. Visitation: R.D.

Pyke, Henryville, 3-9 p.m. Thursday, 9-1 1 a.m. Friday and at the church after noon Friday. JEFFERSONVILLE Florence McBride Salyards, 81, of Pass Christian, died there Tuesday. Funeral: 1 1 a.m.

Friday, Rie-mann Funeral Home, Gulfport, Miss. Visitation: after 10 a.m. Friday. NEW ALBANY William Eugene Bowers died Tuesday. Funeral: 11 a.m.

Saturday, Kraft, Charlestown Road. Visitation: 5-8 p.m. Friday. NEW ALBANY Charles E. Dillow, 73, died Wednesday.

Funeral: 10 a.m. Friday, Oak Street Chapel of Seabrook Dieckmann Na-ville. Visitation: 2-9 p.m. Thursday. NEW ALBANY Cathy Lynn LeFever, 28, died Wednesday.

Arrangements: Gehlbach Royse, Georgetown. NEW ALBANY Millicent F. Walts, 82, died Wednesday. Funeral: noon Friday, Kraft, Charlestown Road. Visitation: 1-4 and 6-8 p.m.

Thursday and after 9 a.m. Friday. KENTUCKY DEATHS BARBOURVILLE Melanie Dawn Campbell, infant daughter of Pam Green and William Campbell BARDSTOWN Martha Aline DeMar, 67; Grayson Harold Searcy, 89 BENTON Mary Angle, 90; Stanley Peebles, 70 BOWLING GREEN Clyde Crabtree, 88; Robert Minnix, 81 Charles Allen York, 32 BREMEN Raymond Harrison Rich, 82 CAVE CITY Genia Mae Denison, 96 CORBIN Chester B. Phipps, 73 DANVILLE Anna Baker, 60; Lucy Puryear Bosley, 87 EASTVIEW Ruby Buckley, 87 ELKHORN CITY Teresa Kinder Ramey, 36 EVARTS Anna Louise Bartley, 55; Otis Gilbert, 86 GLASGOW William Fay Berryman, 88; Frances M. Manning, 62 HAZARD Raymond Roberts, 84 HOPKINSVILLE Oscar Ramey, 87; Billie Joe Suddeth, 65 HORSE CAVE Margaret Houk, 86 IRVINE Burton Cole 60 IRVINGTON Leland Butler, 75 JENKINS Gerard Michael DesRosiers, 49 JONANCY Lona Osborne, 66 LAWRENCEBURG Milton Eugene Lilly, 68 LEBANON Audrey Louise Foster, 65 MURRAY Mavis Jones, 80; Hunter Sitzes, Infant son of Tawanan Thomas and Bruce Sitzes OWENSBORO Maxine Lyons Lancaster Carrico, 73; Kathryn Stevens Sweeney, 74 PADUCAH Ruth Dees, 85; Mary E.

Denison, 77 PIKEVILLE Toney Robinette, 83; Myrtle Robinson, 84 RADCLIFF James Scifres 71 RICHMOND Roy L. Wilburn, 84 ROCKHOUSE Lorna Hawkins, 87 RUSSELL SPRINGS Nina DeBord, 71 SLAUGHTERS Gary Wayne Major, 53 SOMERSET Marrilean D. "Fern" Matlock, 60 STAMPING GROUND Perry Miller 56 STEPHENSPORT Georgia Early, 95 WEST LIBERTY Luster Bishop, 82; Nella Jean Stamper Lacy, 73 LOUISVILLE Elizabeth Anthony, 86 Dr. Kathryn Nelson Chapman, 57 (Story, this page) Mary Evans Cooke, 87 Mike S. Crask, 39 Philip Lee Fields, 53 Bobbie Gray, 85 Helen Christine Jenkins, 79 Victor "Vic" Kunzie 70 John P.

"Jack" Malone, 71 Gloria Freedman Mueller, 72 (Story, this page) Daniel C. Mueller, 78 (Story, this page) Helen Q. Otto, 80 Alicia Irene Sauer Rostel, 79 CORRECTED OBITUARIES Minnie H. Brian, 98 Pauline C. Gassaway, 73 Edith 0.

Patterson, 86 She was the former Helen C. Campbell and a member of Buechel Woman's Club. Survivors: a son, Richard A. Jenkins; a daughter, Sharron A. Akin; a brother, Paul Campbell; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral: 1 p.m. Friday, Resthaven, 4400 Bardstown Road. Burial: Resthaven Memorial. Visitation: 3-9 p.m. Thursday.

Memorial gifts: Buechel Woman's Club or Friends of the Louisville Free Public Library. Victor "Vic" Kunzie 70, formerly of Louisville, died Monday in Orange Park, Fla. He was a retired employee of CSX Railroad, where he worked 37 years; a former employee of the old Louisville Nashville Railroad and an Army veteran. Survivors: his wife, Joyce M. Kunzie; a son, Andrew J.

Kunzie; stepsons Dennis and Timothy Fleming; sisters Juanita Ford, Frances Ford and Clara Hough; two stepgrandchildren. Funeral: 10 a.m. Friday, Hardage-Giddens Rivermead Funeral Home, Orange Park. Burial: Citra (Fla.) Cemetery. John P.

"Jack" Malone, 71, died Wednesday at Hospice of Louisville's inpatient unit at Alliant Medical Pavilion. He was a retired manufacturer's representative; a Navy veteran of World War II; and a member of Filson Club Historical Society, Kentucky Civil War Roundtable, Louisville Historical League and both St. Xavier High School and University of Kentucky alumni associations. Survivors: daughters Holly Browning, Missy Burlew and Kitty Hoover; a son, John P. Malone a brother, Albert Malone; a sister, Betty Hugo; and six grandchildren.

offender charge against Sutton after learning he had two prior felony convictions in Kentucky. Stewart said Sutton was convicted in October 1982 in Fayette County of second-degree criminal possession of a forged 1991 PHOTO Sutton Memorial service: 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Pearson's, 149 Breckenridge Lane. Private burial: Zachary Taylor National Cemetery. Visitation: 4-7 p.m.

Friday. Memorial gifts: Hospice of Louisville or Brother Thomas More scholarship fund at St. Xavier High School. Helen Q. Otto, 80, died Tuesday at Baptist Hospital East.

She was the former Helen Quack. Survivors: a son, John W. Otto; a sister, Marcella Carroll; a brother, John Quack; and two grandchildren. Funeral: 10 a.m. Saturday, Ratter-man's, 3711 Lexington Road.

Burial: Cave Hill. Visitation: 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Alicia Irene Sauer Rostel, 79, died Tuesday at St. Matthews Manor.

She was a native of Elizabeth, N.J.; a retired teacher for New Jersey Commission of the Blind; and a member of the Linden (N.J.) City Council and Daughters of the American Revolution. Survivors: sons Joseph Arthur and Richard Rostel; brothers Gerald, Thomas, Arthur and Joseph Sauer; sisters Dorothy Pedersen, Helen St. Onge and Eileen Savard; and four grandchildren. Funeral: 10 a.m. Saturday, St.

John the Apostle Catholic Church, Clark, N.J. Burial: St. Gertrude Cemetery, Colonia, N.J. Visitation: Werson Funeral Home, Linden, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday.

Local arrangements: Foreman's, Jeffersontown. Memorial gifts: Trinity High School memorial scholarship fund. CORRECTED OBITUARIES Minnie H. Brian, 98, died Tuesday at her home. She was the former Minnie Hilton, a native of Grayson County and a member of Douglass Boulevard Christian Church and Order of Eastern Star.

Survivors: a daughter, Geraldine Seitz; four grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; and 12 great-greatgrandchildren. Funeral: 11 a.m. Friday, Highlands, 3331 Taylorsville Road. Burial: Resthaven Memorial. Visitation: 2-5 and 7-9 p.m.

Thursday. Memorial gifts: Hospice of Louisville. Pauline C. Gassaway, 73, of South Preston Street, died Monday at Jewish Hospital. She was the former Pauline Myers, a native of Oldham County and a Pentecostal.

Survivors: brothers William Jr. and Paul Myers, and a niece, Belinda Myers, who cared for her. Funeral: 10 a.m. Friday, Neurath Underwood's, 725 E. Market St.

Burial: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Center-field. Visitation: 2-9 p.m. Thursday. Edith O. Patterson, 86, died Monday at The Meadows South.

She was the former Edith Owen, a native of LaRue County and a member of Cloverleaf Baptist Church. instrument and sentenced to a year in prison. Ten years later, Sutton was convicted in federal court of manufacturing marijuana and sentenced to 92 months in prison. Police say Sutton also is a suspect in robberies this month of two Bank One branches in Louisville. The first was April 10 at a Westport Road branch, in which $1,800 was taken; the second was April 16 at a Shelbyville Road branch.

The teller there refused to surrender any money. In Monday's robbery, two custom AND WIRE DISPATCHES By CHARLES WOLFE Associated Press GEORGETOWN, Ky. A probable homicide victim, known only as "Tent Girl" since her body was found wrapped in canvas 30 years ago, regained her name yesterday. Authorities identified her as Barbara Ann Hackmann Taylor, an Illinois native who disappeared in Lexington in late 1967. An Internet sleuth obsessed by the mystery found the key a sister in Arkansas and a DNA test confirmed the identity.

State and Scott County officials said the Tent Girl case is again an active homicide investigation. "We've taken a cold case and after 30 years have got it started again," said Emily Craig, a forensic anthropologist who took bone and teeth from the exhumed remains last month for genetic testing. Three of Taylor's sisters Rosemary Westbrook of Benton, Jan Daigle of Placerville, and Marie Copeland of Arundell, Maine were on hand for the announcement. They declined to be interviewed. So was Wilbur Riddle, who in early 1968 stumbled on the body in its tentlike shroud along Interstate 75 near Georgetown, 10 miles north of Lexington.

"I figured that it would be solved someday," Riddle said. "I said somebody out there knows this girl." Westbrook was found by Riddle's Louisville bank robbeiy suspect faces Wreck on 1-75 in Georgia kills couple from Louisville By CAMILLE DIANA BARBEE The Courier-Journal A 36-year-old Louisville man accused of robbing a Clarksville bank this week also will face a habitual offender charge. Charles W. Sutton, 36, appeared in Clark Circuit Court yesterday for an initial hearing on the robbery charge. Police say he robbed the NBD Bank at Greentree Mall shortly before 9:30 a.m.

Monday. Clark Prosecutor Steve Stewart said he decided to file the habitual The Courier-Journal PERRY, Ga. A Louisville couple returning from Florida died on Interstate 75 when the man fell asleep while driving and the car veered off the road and flipped. Daniel and Gloria Mueller were killed in the accident, which happened about 1:15 p.m. Tuesday near Perry, which is south of Macon.

Before he died at a local hospital, Daniel Mueller, 78, told police that he had fallen asleep at the wheel. His wife, the former Gloria Freedman, 72, died at the scene. Daniel Mueller was a retired furniture salesman, a former president of the Kentucky Furniture Wholesale Salesmen's Association, and a member of The Temple, Masonic Lodge 239, Scottish Rite, Kosair Shrine Temple, Jewish Hospital Guild and son-in-law, Todd Matthews, of Livingston, who first heard the story and saw the Tent Girl's grave in Georgetown 10 years ago. He began studying the case and started a Tent Girl Web site last year. Another site on missing persons included a listing for Taylor.

Noticing similarities, Matthews sent an electronic message that reached Westbrook in Arkansas. Craig, the anthropologist, said DNA from cells of Westbrook's cheek matched the DNA from a tooth and a bone of the dead woman's arm. A thorough autopsy was done on the remains in 1968, but the cause of death could not be determined, Craig said. The case was classified a homicide because of the way the body was dumped, she said. John Farris, a retired state police detective who worked the case for six years in the 1980s, said the investigation was stymied in part because Taylor was never reported missing.

Her family did not know she was in Kentucky, he said. Taylor was 24 at the time, living in Lexington with her husband, Earl Taylor, a carnival worker. He died in 1987. The couple had a daughter, who now lives in Ohio. Bobby Vance, who was sheriff when Taylor's body was found, said the case has stuck with him.

"Thirty years is a long time," he said. "We didn't have DNA technology in those days, and we certainly couldn't go to the 'Net." Standard Country Club. Gloria Mueller was a retired substitute teacher for Jefferson County schools and a member of The Temple, the National Council of Jewish Women, Hadassah and Jewish Hospital Guild. The Muellers are survived by a daughter, Helaine Green; a son, Daniel A. Mueller; and six grandchildren.

Gloria Mueller's survivors also include a sister, Elaine Levin. A joint funeral will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Herman Meyer Son, 1338 Ellison Ave. Burial will be in the The Temple Cemetery. Visitation will start at 1 p.m.

tomorrow. Memorial gifts in the name of Gloria Mueller may be made to The Temple or any charity; those in Daniel Mueller's name may go to The Temple Brotherhood's transportation fund. Schneider's home. Heater, furnace, toilet, paint. Between April 16 and Sunday.

1000 block of Everett Ave. Kathy Mitchell's apartment. CD player. Between April 14 and Tuesday. 2500 block of Grand Ave.

Beverly Sheckles' home. TVs, jewelry. Tuesday. 700 block of S. Jackson St.

Herman Shrewsberry's apartment. TV, meat. Tuesday. 3200 block of Kemmons Drive. Cynthia Kerton's home.

VCR, portable CD player, CDs, jewelry, change, cash. Tuesday. 3900 block of W. Muhammad All. Renee Dunn's garage.

Weed trimmer, mower. Tuesday. 3500 block of River Park Drive. Arthur Leslie's home. Drill, jewelry.

Monday or Tuesday. 3000 block of Wyandotte Ave. Elizabeth Starves' home. Video-game systems, video games, cassettes, CDs, phone, jewelry, clothes. Tuesday.

Readers with information about these or other crimes can call Crime Stoppers at 582-CLUE. If you call, you don't have to give your name. Crime Stoppers will pay cash for information that leads to an arrest and indictment in any felony. Anyone Interested In the status of a jail inmate may call the Jefferson County Corrections Department at 574-VINE. The automated system tells callers when the inmate will be released or next appear in court.

bank robbeiy the teller drawers, the FBI said. The white man is about 25 years old, between 5 feet, 10 inches and 6 feet tall, and weighs about 170 pounds. He wore a red baseball cap, a red-and-white jacket and gloves. Anyone with information can call the FBI or Jefferson County Police. BRIEFS CRIME REPORTS added count ers detained Sutton until police arrived.

Police said they found a total of $3,119 in Sutton's pants and jacket pockets. Of that amount, $250 was money that had been marked by the bank. Sutton's trial is set for Sept. 21; he faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted. He is being held in the Clark County Jail in lieu of a $25,000 cash-only bond.

The public defender's office was appointed to represent him. Truck spill ties up Spaghetti Junction The Courier-Journal A tractor-trailer lost its load of steel on Deadman's Curve in Spaghetti Junction about 7:30 last night, closing the ramp connecting westbound Interstate 64 and southbound 1-65 for several hours. No one was hurt. A spokewoman for Louisville police wasn't sure what had caused the steel to fall off the truck. Police expected the wreck to be cleared about 1 a.m to the city's general fund during their April 7 meeting.

The city transferred $16,000 in certificates of deposit to the general fund, which Marshall said "shored up" the city's finances for now. Marshall said workers at Elkton Bank and Trust Co. alerted city officials to possible problems with the accounts about two months ago. Rogers was fired following the council's March 3 meeting. State funding for Wurtland port announced ASHLAND, Ky.

State financing for an Ohio River port at Wurtland is going to help complete the project a year ahead of schedule, its developer said yesterday. The $6 million in industrial revenue bonds will make up more than half of the financing for the port at Wurtland. Don Salyers, president of Combined Terminals the company that will run the port, joined local government and economic-development leaders at the Ashland Plaza Hotel yesterday to announce state approval of the bond issue. Combined Terminals has already built a floating dock at the site, and anticipates it being operational by the middle of next month, said Edward Cheek, vice president of sales and marketing for the company. The bond issue will help finance four more docks and the terminal building, which is expected to open late this summer.

The total cost of the project, which will have a capacity of about 7 million tons a year, is $11 million. Private investors will fund the remaining $5 million. Police: Drivers in bus crash won't face charges INDEPENDENCE, Ky. Neither driver involved in a fatal school-bus wreck in Kenton County Tuesday afternoon will be charged, police said yesterday. A pickup and a bus carrying 36 students collided on Ky.

17 at the intersection of Moffett Road in Nicholson. Mark "Allen" Van Horn, 17, of Independence, a passenger in the pickup, died at the scene. The pickup's driver, John Ball, 18, of Morning View, remained in critical condition last night at University of Cincinnati Hospital. None of the students aboard the bus, driven by Maxie Wolfinbarger, was seriously injured There have been three fatal accidents near the intersection during the past four years, said Capt. Ed Butler of the Kenton County Police Department.

Guthrie council expected to OK audit contract GUTHRIE, Ky. Mayor Scott Marshall said he expects the Guthrie City Council to approve a contract for the state auditor's office to examine the city's finances. The decision to hire state auditors follows the firing of city clerk Pam Rogers. Rogers, who has not been charged with a crime, could not be reached for comment. She had been employed by the city for seven years.

Marshall declined to say how much money officials believe is missing. However, he said council members authorized the transfer of reserve funds COMPILED FROM STAFF Lehman, a Jefferson County police spokesman. Salter was pronounced dead about an hour later at University of Louisville Hospital, said Carl Adams, deputy coroner. Lehman said detectives are still trying to find people who may have seen or heard the shooting. "Somebody in the area is bound to in this who ROBBERIES Broadway Books, 632 W.

Broadway. An employee said two men, one with a gun, demanded the business's money about 10:15 p.m. Tuesday. They also took a customer's wallet. Shell Station, 1244 E.

Broadway. An employee said a man with a gun took an undetermined amount of cash about 6:30 a.m. Tuesday. BP-Klel Bros. Oil 5469 New Cut Road.

An employee said a man who claimed to have a gun in a bag took an undetermined amount of cash about 10:30 p.m. Tuesday. 700 block of S. 21st St. Steven Wright said a man with a gun demanded his money and the pizza he was delivering about 6 p.m.

Tuesday. Dixie Highway and Wilson Avenue. Mildred Bruce said a stranger with a gun took $30 as she sat waiting to go to a drive-through window about 1 :45 p.m. Saturday. BREAK-INS, THEFTS Louisville 1500 block of S.

Second St. Latonya Buff's home. Bicycles. Between Sunday and Tuesday. 100 block of E.

Ashland Ave. Audrey Evans' home. Jewelry. Between April 12 and Sunday. 600 block of E.

Breckenridge St. Lance Muessle's home. Drill. Tuesday. 1300 block of S.

Brook St. Anthony Schlisser's apartment. Vacuum cleaner, telephone, cleaning supplies, weed trimmer. Between April 1 1 and Monday. 1800 block of Duncan St.

John Suspect sought in The Courier-Journal A man wearing a stocking over his head and carrying a handgun took an undetermined amount of money from a National City Bank branch at 14103 Shelbyville Road yesterday. The man ordered employees to the floor at about 11 a.m., then went behind the counter and took cash from Man slain in Newburg area is identified know something about what happened," he said. Salter is the sixth homicide victim Jefferson County outside Louisville year. Lehman appealed to those may know something about the slaying to call either the county police Violent Crimes Unit, 574-2111, or Crimestoppers, 582-2583. life-threatening and said homicide detectives have already begun investigating the shooting.

Late last night, detectives were looking for a suspect identified by witnesses at the scene, Graham said. By THOMAS NORD The Courier-Journal Police have identified a man slain in the Newburg area Tuesday. James Salter, 36, of 5007 Manfield Lane, was shot in the head at a neighbor's house, across the street, about 6:20 p.m. Tuesday, said Officer Dave Unidentified man The Courier-Journal A man was gravely wounded last night when he was shot in the face in a shed on a vacan 'ot at 1003 S. 32nd St.

shot in face on South 32nd Street The unidentified man was shot about 9:40 p.m., said Officer Aaron Graham, a Louisville police spokesman. The victim was taken to University of Louisville Hospital. Graham described the wound as.

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