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Lexington Herald-Leader from Lexington, Kentucky • 15

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CITY I REGION FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 5 2008 113 LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER I KENTUCKYCOM AROUND KENTUCKY PIKEVILLE Pike murder suspect turns himself in Billy Ray Crisp 59 of Pikeville who la suspected of murdering his brother-in-law 33 years ago turned himself in to authorities on Thursday Crisp had been reported missing nearly two weeks ago and Ohio authorities issued a warrant for his arrest after that He is wanted in connection with the murder of Woodrow Ferroud at a rest stop in Pike County Ohio in 1975 Both Perroud and Crisp were from the lower Johns Creek area of Pike County Ky Interest high in UK residences began an eight-week course on LIMESTONE CROSSING RETIREMENT COMMUNITY OPENS MODEL HOME America between settlement and revblution On Friday By Greg Kocher will finance build and manage the dations in assisted living skilled 12-wwk course in advanced Ital- gkodwrietNiald-lNdwcom new retirement community nursing and even Alzheimer's care ian begins there NICHOLASVRLE nfflrfah Limestone Crossing will have as they need it Praxeis baa other university- are pleased by the initial level of residential units After 189 Folks move in while they are finked retirement communities interest in Limestone Crossing oftMe 270 for healthy and independent" including Oak Hammock at the the new retirement community deposit con- said Dave Stauffer senior vice University of Florida in Gaines- linked with the University of Ken- option will begin in the summer president of sales and marketing ville and another with the Univer tucky that's coming to northern wM of 2010 Residents must be then as they need to transi- sity of South Florida-St Petere-Trftmminr Countv at k8! years old or part of a tion later in life to levels of care bunt couple of which one partner is 62 we provide all of that on our cam- During an open house Thurs- or older pus for them at no appreciable Limestone Crossing mod- day at the newly opened model The community will have 15' price increase- Their monthly fee lome and welcome center will home and welcome center UK units starting at $297000 stays essentially the same so they "ave PJJ JC bouse from President Lee Todd noted that prices go up from there based on have the financial protection of Pm Friday The model home 268 people have signed up as the type of Waver said that" the tast building on the left at Those are Visitors were impressed by the Lifelong learning will be part kf eastern edge of Brannon folks who have put down a $1000 1192-gquare-foot apartment on of Limestone Crossing as resi- Crossing the shopping center refundable deposit to be the first display dents will be able to take courses 27 in northern Jessamine ones to look at floor plans and looks very said Charlie through UK Classes have already County learn the pricing Holmes as he walked through the begun there On Thursday the happy with the initial living room carrying a (dale of bora model home welcomed 34 Dono- Greg Kocher covers Jessamine said Matt Weaver ex- dbeuvres van Scholars participants in a County for the Herald-Leader Reach ecutive vice president of Praxeis Community members will re- program in which people over him in the Nicholasville bureau at the Florida-based company that ceive access to private accommo- age 65 can take UK classes They (859) 885-5775 ELIZABETHTOWN Arrest opens similar case State police are investigiting whether the man arrested in a brutal attack in Breckinridge County last month was involved in the unsolved murder of an Elizabethtown woman in 1992 Ernest Pine 58 has been charged with rape sodomy burglary and attempted murder after an attack on a woman on Aug 25 Police said there are similarities between that attack and the 1992 murder of Elena Sanchez Hawkins 29 wrists had been bound she had been sexually assaulted and her throat had been cut according to state police JUDGING OF THE SHEEP AND THE GOATS GEORGETOWN Mother faces several charges A Georgetown woman has been charged with several crimes after police say she allowed an unlicensed 15-year-old to drive her and her 14-month-old child because she was intoxicated Georgetown police pulled over a 1999 Ibyota Camryon Tuesday after it was seen traveling the wrong way down a one-way street The police report said passenger Allie Crenshaw 33 smelled of alcohol had bloodshot eyes and seemed generally confused The officer found an open container of alcohol in the vehicle Police did not state the relationship between Crenshaw and the 15-yearold The toddler was her daughter The charges against Crenshaw included third-degree unlawful transaction with a minor Buy plwto reprint! it Kintirtyraw MBIO ALCALA pafcabOhtnkHeadetxom Will Graves 7 left and his sister Liz Graves 9 waited Thursday with their sheep for their turns at auction during the 4HFFA Sale of Champions at Masterston Station Ag Expo Center in Nicholasville The top sellers were: Kelby Tucker steer $5600 Kristen Arvin heifer $2500 Jake Slaughter goat $1275 Erica Maples sheep $625 PARIS Animal control officer arrested A Bourbon County Animal Control officer was arrested Thursday on a charge of sexual abuse after a woman reported he grabbed her nipple when he returned to her home after taking her dog Floyde Campbell 44 of Millersburg was charged with second-degree burglary third-degree sex abuse and second degree official misconduct Paris police said Bourbon County Judge Executive Donnie Foley said Campbell has been suspended with pay until further notice Retrial ordered in Kentucky killing COURT RULES THAT ATTORNEY HAD CONFLICT OF INTEREST IN CASE Martin said multiple decisions by Lookofsky pointed to his conflict He said he foiled to implicate McElrath and Everett as having committed the crime question the trial testimony and call Boykin's grandmother to provide an alibi Allison Martin a spokeswoman for the Kentucky Attorney General said prosecutors disagree with the decision but will not ask for a rehearing: McElrath's case is also on appeal to the 6th Circuit attorney Chris Lasch said raised issues similar to those cited in Boykinh case Lookofsky did not immediately return a message Thursday seeking comment FRANKFORT death investigated State police are investigating the recent death of an inmate at the Franklin County jail who reportedly committed suicide by hanging herself Ana Romero 44 died Aug 21 Days before her death she told family members that she was having stomach pain and vomiting She was taken to an isolation room on Aug 20 family members said A deputy county coroner said a preliminary autopsy report has not yet been returned STAFF WIRE REPORTS Judge Alice Batcheider disagreed saying defense attorney Beqjamin Lookofsky did not have an actual conflict of interest and was not constitutionally ineffective in the way he handled the case Wilson was shot June 21 1998 while with her boyfriend at her grandmother's house in Gin-ton Wilson had previously filed charges against Boykin for unlawful imprisonment burglary and sexual abuse That night boyfriend identified only McElrath as the shooter But at trial he said both Boykin and McElrath had a part in the shooting: By Brett Barrauquere Associated Press LOUISVILLE A mart serving 52 years in a 1998 Western Kentucky shooting death will get a new trial after a federal appeals court ruled Thursday that his at torney had a conflict of interest because he was defending another suspect in the case In a 2-1 decision the 6th US Circuit Court of Appeals gave prosecutors 120 days to retry Terrance Boykin 28 on charges of complicity to murder and six counts of complicity to wanton endangerment Boykin was convicted in 1999 with his cousin Treon McElrath and a friend Andre Everett of taking part in the murder of Natasha Wilson in Clinton in far Western Kentucky Judge Boyce Martin said rep-' resenting both Boykin and McElrath at the trial prevented the lawyer from pursuing evidence that might have exonerated one and pointed to the other as having a larger role in the crime only was Sixth Amendment right to effective assistance of counsel at trial violated but it was also violated on Martin wrote in an opinion joined by Judge Leon Jordan Kenfvcky'qftm For an interactive map of crime reports in Lexington visit the Bluegrass Beat blog TRAILS I Program seen luring people to state TO LEARN MORE To find out more about the state's adventure tourism effort and see an interactive trail map go to www unbridledadventurecom The law also requires the authority to commission a study on ATV trespassing The study to be conducted at Morehead State University is due in December The authority got a look Thursday at a new Web site to promote adventure tourism It includes a map that shows trails in the state in great detaiL Although still in the early stages the map will be expanded to include more existing and new trails Trail users also will be able to use their personal GPS units on trails then upload the routes for inclusion on tiie map The authority will break up into a number of working groups to consider issues such as funding environmental concerns ATV safety market promotion and a possible pilot program LOTTERIES KENTUCKY Sept 3: Powerball: 38-40-46-49-50 (34) Power play: 2 Jackpot $81 million no winners Win for Life: 1-4-W5-2W9 (g) Sept 4 Day: Pick 3: 2-9-4 Pick 4: S-7-7-9 Night Pick 3: 2-2-8 Pick 4: 3-8-7-0 -l Cash Balk 18-29-31-32 1) Kicker not available Sept 2 3 Line Lotto: 13-17-22-23-26-31 OHIO Sept 4 Night- Pick 3: 5-1-6 Pick 4: S-9-3-5 Rolling Cash 5: 3-14-19-26-32 TENNESSEE Sept 4 Night: Cash 3: 0-5-5 Cash 4: 1 -6-2-9 Sept 3 Pick 5: 4-11-2749-30 Sept 2 Lotto Plus: 21-25-28-29-35-43 WEST VIRGINIA Sept 4: baity 3: 8-6-6 Daily 4: 1-7-1-6 Cash 25: 10-13-16-23-24-25 From Page B1 its opposition to allowing ATVs in wildlife management areas The Sierra Gub joined in saying it opposed allowing the machines in nature preserves as well as in wildlife areas At the time a spokesman for Mongiardo said there were no plans for ATV trails in those areas but declined to rule out that possibility After Mongiardo spoke Thursday Mat Osborne the statefc new director of adventure tourism said there would not be trails in those areas I can Mongiardo and first lady Jane Beshear have been pushing for adventure tourism which would encourage people who hike or ride horses bikes and ATVs or who hunt ami fish to do those things in the state They both spoke Thursday of an ambitious plan to have a multi-use trail across the state cost more for out-of-state users could be sold alongside hunting and fishing licenses Mongiardo said The system would bring some order where there now is little Mongiardo said now there is no he said have four wheelers everywhere We have trespassing everywhere" The trails authority was expanded and given more powers by a new law passed earlier this year The authority includes representatives of hiking motorcycle mountain biking equestrian and ATV groups as well as the coal industry and others Among other things the new law gives state and local governments the ability to enter into agreements with private landowners that would protect the land-owners from liability if someone were hurt on a trail that crossed their property A by the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games in 2010 Both said it would be a difficult goal to meet but worth pursuing The trail has been described as one that would accommodate various uses hones ATVs hiking and mountain biking along different segments Mongiardo spoke of a permitting and licensing system that would collect money from ATV riders and perhaps cither trail users The money would be used to build and maintain trails and to pay for extra employees for the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources which would enforce rules on the trails Those licenses which would Reach Andy Mead at (859) 231-3319 or 1-800-950-6397 Ext 33191 Ki.

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