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Complaint at Red Bird Mission leads to arrest of Georgetown teen

CAMREE HUFF

Beverly, KY. (October 29, 2019) - The Clay County Sheriff's Office is reporting that; On October 29, 2019 at approximately 8:40 AM Clay County Sheriff Patrick Robinson and Clay County Chief Deputy Clifton Jones arrested Camree Huff, 18 of Georgetown, KY. 

The arrest occurred when Sheriff Robinson and Chief Jones received a complaint at Red Bird Mission of an suspicious vehicle driving back and forth along school property.

During the investigation it was noted by School officials and witnesses that the subject made numerous passes around the school, then drove through the fence that surrounded the school and came to a final rest after hitting a tree stump.

The above mentioned subject then fled the scene and was located at a nearby residence and was placed under arrest without incident.

The subject stated he was upset because his girlfriend had recently broken up with him. 

Camree Huff was charged with:

• No or Expired Registration Plate
• Wanton Endangerment 2nd Degree
• Menacing
• Leaving Scene of Accident
• Failure of Owner to Maintain Required Insurance

This individual was lodged in the Clay County Detention Center.

The photo attached is courtesy of the Clay County Detention Center.

 

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