The app is available for iPhone, iPad and Android applications and can be easily downloaded free of charge through Apple and Google Play stores. He described the multiple gunshots that killed Hayes, most of which were reportedly from behind. A native of Christian County he was born June 23, 1983 the son of Keith Hayes, Sr. Anyone with information that may help the investigation is asked to contact state police at 270-856-3721 or anonymously at 800-222-5555. Kentucky State Police Detective Cory Hamby provided what details exist in the case now, with Gentry often shaking his head from where he sat with his attorney, Michael Thompson. Hayes had been reported missing on Tuesday in Christian County.
Kentucky State Police Detective Cory Hamby arrested James W. Hayes had been reported missing since Tuesday, November 27 2018 from Christian County. Troopers said they were called to a home on Buffalo Road Wednesday afternoon, and their investigation determined there was foul play involved. The preliminary investigation revealed foul play. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. You may also light a candle in honor of Keith Hayes or to the funeral service.
An arrest citation says Gentry admitted to Kentucky State Police that he was present when Hayes was shot multiple times last Tuesday. Online condolences may be made at. As the investigation continues, the Kentucky State Police have asked that anyone with information about this crime contact the them at Post 1 at 270-856-3721 or anonymously at 1-800-222-5555. Gentry was arrested for the receiving stolen property charge Friday after he admitted to pawning the ring a pawn shop. Police say Gentry had mowed the grass at that property in the past and that the property is owned by members of his family. District Judge Jamus Redd determined there was probable cause that a crime had been committed and sent the case on to the grand jury for review. He also reportedly admitted to transporting Hayes to the location where he was killed.
We are sad to announce that on November 28, 2018 we had to say goodbye to Keith Hayes Hopkinsville, Kentucky. While the preliminary investigation revealed foul play, Kentucky State Police have stated they believe Hayes' death to be an isolated incident and not a random act of violence. Troopers say they believe this is an isolated incident and not a random act of violence. An arrest has been made in connection with the murder of 35-year old Joey Hayes of Hopkinsville last week in Trigg County. A preliminary hearing was held in Trigg District Court Tuesday for James Gentry, the man charged with murder in connection with the November shooting death of Keith Joey Hayes.
Memorial contributions can be made to any Planters Bank in care of Bella and Hadley Hayes In Memory of Keith J. . Hamby says Hayes had informed three witnesses that he would be meeting with Gentry on the morning of November 27 around 11 a. M on November 28, 2018. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentucky State Police Post 1 at 270-856-3721 or anonymously at 1-800-222-5555.
Police have determined the identity of the body that was found in a location off the Buffalo Road area in Trigg County yesterday. Funeral arrangement under the care of. Charged with murder, receiving stolen property and tampering with evidence is 43-year old James Gentry of Hopkinsville. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentucky State Police Post 1 at 270-856-3721 or anonymously at 1-800-222-5555. Gentry was charged with Murder and is currently lodged in the Christian County Jail.
An autopsy performed Thursday at the State Medical Examiner's office in Madisonville shows that Hayes died from multiple gunshot wounds. Witnesses said Hayes agreed to go to the location under the pretense that Gentry was going to pay a debt that he owed him and that Hayes would sell Gentry a diamond ring. He says there is video footage of Gentry and Hayes meeting at a gas station in Hopkinsville at around 11:30 a. Funeral services will be 11am Tuesday, December 4. He was the owner and operator of Buzz Cut Lawn Care and a member of Kelly Baptist Church. He was loved and cherished by many people including : his parents, Keith Hayes, Sr. .
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