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Six months after deadly hit-and-run involving NKY man, police haven't completed a report

Six months after deadly hit-and-run involving NKY man, police haven't completed a report
IMPEACHMENT. IN OTHER NEWS, IN. NORTHERN KENTUCKY, MAN HIT AND KILLED ON A CAMPING TRIP AND THE DRIVER TAKES OFF. POLICE STOPPED A POTENTIAL SUSPECT, BUT SIX MONTHS LATER, THE INVESTIGATION IS STILL ONGOING. AND TONIGHT WE HEAR FROM THE VICTIM바카라 게임 웹사이트S EMOTIONAL FAMILY AND A LOCAL PROSECUTOR WHO바카라 게임 웹사이트S BEEN VERY CRITICAL ABOUT HOW THE CASE IS BEING HANDLED. 바카라게임 NEWS FIVE바카라 게임 웹사이트S JATARA MCGEE JOINING US WITH THIS STORY. JATYRA. WELL, ASHLEY, MIKE, THE JUSTICE SYSTEM ISN바카라 게임 웹사이트T EXACTLY KNOWN FOR MOVING QUICKLY, BUT THIS CASE IS MOVING SLOWER THAN USUAL. THE FAMILY IS UNDERSTANDABLY FRUSTRATED, AND WHAT YOU DON바카라 게임 웹사이트T OFTEN SEE YOU바카라 게임 웹사이트RE SEEING HERE A PROSECUTOR SAYING HE바카라 게임 웹사이트S ALSO NOT HAPPY WITH HOW POLICE ARE HANDLING THE INVESTIGATION. HE DID NOT KNOW A STRANGER, AND IF YOU WERE SOMEONE HE JUST MET BY THE END OF THE CONVERSATION, YOU KNEW EVERYTHING ABOUT HIM. IT바카라 게임 웹사이트S BEEN SIX MONTHS SINCE STEPHANIE JONES HAS HAD TO TALK ABOUT HER OLDER BROTHER, JAMES LINDELL. IN THE PAST TENSE, HIS KINDNESS. SORRY. THE 37 YEAR OLD FATHER OF TWO DIED DURING A CAMPING TRIP IN MASON COUNTY. HE WAS SO LOVING AND I DON바카라 게임 웹사이트T THINK THAT HE DESERVED THIS BY ANY MEANS. JAMES WAS A PEDESTRIAN. THE DRIVER WHO HIT HIM DIDN바카라 게임 웹사이트T STOP. IT바카라 게임 웹사이트S THE DISREGARD FOR MY BROTHER바카라 게임 웹사이트S LIFE. MASON COUNTY DEPUTIES STOPPED A PICKUP WITH SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE FRONT BUMPER AND DEPLOYED AIRBAGS. DEPUTIES SAY THE DRIVER, JUSTIN SCOTT, APPEARED TO BE OFF BALANCE AND SMELLED LIKE ALCOHOL. BUT SIX MONTHS LATER, THE KENTUCKY STATE POLICE INVESTIGATION ISN바카라 게임 웹사이트T COMPLETE. IF I WAS THE VICTIM바카라 게임 웹사이트S FAMILY IN THIS CASE, I WOULD BE IRATE. IT바카라 게임 웹사이트S NOT JUST THAT WE DON바카라 게임 웹사이트T HAVE AN INDICTMENT. THIS IS WE DON바카라 게임 웹사이트T HAVE A POLICE REPORT, WHICH IS UNHEARD OF IN THIS JURISDICTION. KENTON COUNTY COMMONWEALTH바카라 게임 웹사이트S ATTORNEY ROB SANDERS WAS APPOINTED AS A SPECIAL PROSECUTOR. LACKS A WAY. THEY바카라 게임 웹사이트VE GONE ABOUT INVESTIGATING THIS CASE. IS IS QUITE DISTURBING. SANDERS SAYS HE바카라 게임 웹사이트S STILL WAITING ON KENTUCKY STATE POLICE TO INTERVIEW WITNESSES. THERE바카라 게임 웹사이트S ABSOLUTELY NO REASON ON EARTH THAT IT SHOULD TAKE SIX MONTHS TO GET AN INVESTIGATION LIKE THIS DONE. IT바카라 게임 웹사이트S A LOT OF RAGE AND REALLY JUST HEARTBREAK THAT THAT NOTHING바카라 게임 웹사이트S BEEN DONE. STEPHANIE SAYS HER BROTHER바카라 게임 웹사이트S TEN AND 18 YEAR OLD DAUGHTERS WERE HIS WORLD, AND HE바카라 게임 웹사이트S DEEPLY MISSED ALL WHILE THE MAN WHO ALLEGEDLY TOOK HIS LIFE WALKS FREE. WE바카라 게임 웹사이트RE KNOWING THAT HE바카라 게임 웹사이트S SPENDING THANKSGIVING. HE바카라 게임 웹사이트S SPENDING CHRISTMAS WITH HIS FAMILY. WHEN MY NIECES DON바카라 게임 웹사이트T HAVE THAT, THEY바카라 게임 웹사이트RE SPENDING THEIR FIRST THANKSGIVING, THEIR FIRST CHRISTMAS WITHOUT THEIR DAD OF COURSE. I REACHED OUT TO KENTUCKY STATE POLICE TO FIND OUT WHAT바카라 게임 웹사이트S TAKING SO LONG. I DIDN바카라 게임 웹사이트T GET A CALL BACK TODAY, BUT WHEN WE DO, WE바카라 게임 웹사이트LL LET YOU KNOW. AND IF WE DON바카라 게임 웹사이트T, WE바카라 게임 웹사이트LL KEEP ASKI
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Six months after deadly hit-and-run involving NKY man, police haven't completed a report
The family of a hit-and-run victim says the investigation is taking far too long. The prosecuting attorney agrees. James Lindle, 37, graduated from Ludlow High School and was living in northern Kentucky with his sister. In June, he went on a camping trip to Mason County, Kentucky. On June 5, around 11:30 p.m., Lindle was hit by a vehicle and killed. The driver of the vehicle left the scene of the crash.Lindle's family was devastated by the news. The pain did not get any easier over the last six months. In fact, there is a new and growing frustration. The police investigation launched the night of the crash is still not complete. "It's a lot of rage and really just heartbreak that nothing's been done," said Stephanie Jones, Lindle's younger sister. "We're nowhere than where we were the day that this happened. There's no indictment, there's no trial date, I mean nothing."Mason County deputies stopped a pickup truck with "severe damage to the front bumper" and airbags that had been deployed. Deputies stopped the vehicle due to the damage and because it fit a description a 911 caller provided. Deputies said in a citation that Justin Scott, 41, "appeared to be off balance," smelled like alcohol and admitted he'd been drinking at a nearby bar. Six months later, the Kentucky State Police investigation into the crash is not complete.바카라게임 reached out to Kentucky State Police, asking about the delay in the investigation. KSP has not yet responded as of Wednesday night.Kenton County Commonwealth's Attorney Rob Sanders was appointed as a special prosecutor due to the other prosecutor having a conflict of interest. Sanders said the commonwealth's attorney presiding over the area where the crash occurred is a potential witness, because he communicated with Scott the night of the crash."It's not just that we don't have an indictment. We don't have a police report, which is unheard of in this jurisdiction," Sanders told 바카라게임. "If I was the victim's family in this case, I would be irate."Sanders said as of three weeks ago, state police had not interviewed a single witness from the June crash. "The lackadaisical way they've gone about investigating this case is quite disturbing," Sanders said. "Time does not help an investigation, and there's absolutely no reason on earth that it should take six months to get an investigation like this done. I know that the victim's family wants this case presented to the grand jury as soon as possible. But right now, I don't have anything to present to a grand jury."Jones said her brother's 10-year-old and 18-year-old daughters were his world. The girls are having a tough time processing their father's death and the circumstances surrounding the delayed prosecution. The family is also frustrated that the suspect has been out of jail wearing an ankle monitor while all parties are waiting for a grand jury to hear the case. "We're knowing he's spending Thanksgiving, he's spending Christmas with his family when my nieces don't have that. They're spending their first Thanksgiving, their first Christmas without their dad," Jones said. "He did not know a stranger, and if you were someone he just met, by the end of the conversation, you knew everything about him."She wants people to remember her brother's kindness, love for his daughters and goofy personality. In his honor, the family is in the process of setting up a scholarship fund at Ludlow High School to support a student involved in the Students Against Destructive Decisions group.

The family of a hit-and-run victim says the investigation is taking far too long. The prosecuting attorney agrees.

James Lindle, 37, graduated from Ludlow High School and was living in northern Kentucky with his sister. In June, he went on a camping trip to Mason County, Kentucky.

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On June 5, around 11:30 p.m., Lindle was hit by a vehicle and killed. The driver of the vehicle left the scene of the crash.

Lindle's family was devastated by the news. The pain did not get any easier over the last six months. In fact, there is a new and growing frustration. The police investigation launched the night of the crash is still not complete.

"It's a lot of rage and really just heartbreak that nothing's been done," said Stephanie Jones, Lindle's younger sister. "We're nowhere than where we were the day that this happened. There's no indictment, there's no trial date, I mean nothing."

Mason County deputies stopped a pickup truck with "severe damage to the front bumper" and airbags that had been deployed. Deputies stopped the vehicle due to the damage and because it fit a description a 911 caller provided.

Deputies said in a citation that Justin Scott, 41, "appeared to be off balance," smelled like alcohol and admitted he'd been drinking at a nearby bar.

Six months later, the Kentucky State Police investigation into the crash is not complete.

바카라게임 reached out to Kentucky State Police, asking about the delay in the investigation. KSP has not yet responded as of Wednesday night.

Kenton County Commonwealth's Attorney Rob Sanders was appointed as a special prosecutor due to the other prosecutor having a conflict of interest. Sanders said the commonwealth's attorney presiding over the area where the crash occurred is a potential witness, because he communicated with Scott the night of the crash.

"It's not just that we don't have an indictment. We don't have a police report, which is unheard of in this jurisdiction," Sanders told 바카라게임. "If I was the victim's family in this case, I would be irate."

Sanders said as of three weeks ago, state police had not interviewed a single witness from the June crash.

"The lackadaisical way they've gone about investigating this case is quite disturbing," Sanders said. "Time does not help an investigation, and there's absolutely no reason on earth that it should take six months to get an investigation like this done. I know that the victim's family wants this case presented to the grand jury as soon as possible. But right now, I don't have anything to present to a grand jury."

Jones said her brother's 10-year-old and 18-year-old daughters were his world. The girls are having a tough time processing their father's death and the circumstances surrounding the delayed prosecution. The family is also frustrated that the suspect has been out of jail wearing an ankle monitor while all parties are waiting for a grand jury to hear the case.

"We're knowing he's spending Thanksgiving, he's spending Christmas with his family when my nieces don't have that. They're spending their first Thanksgiving, their first Christmas without their dad," Jones said. "He did not know a stranger, and if you were someone he just met, by the end of the conversation, you knew everything about him."

She wants people to remember her brother's kindness, love for his daughters and goofy personality.

In his honor, the family is in the process of setting up a scholarship fund at Ludlow High School to support a student involved in the Students Against Destructive Decisions group.