A Casey County man was arrested for violating his parole.
On Wednesday, Casey County Sheriff Chad Weddle, Deputy Austin Harris, and Probation & Parole Officers Wilson and Harrod conducted a home visit on Christopher S. Schubert, 41, of Liberty. Schubert was supposed to be living on Bass Ridge per his parole address, but Sheriff Weddle had seen him living in a camper on KY 206.
Upon arrival, Colton Wilson exited the camper and called for Schubert, who was seen getting out of bed. Officers cleared the camper and found a bag of suspected meth and a black long gun in plain view.
Schubert claimed the camper belonged to his mother, Evelyn McDonald, who gave consent to search. During the search, officers found:
? Meth on the floor
? Processed marijuana under a step
? Marijuana joints and paraphernalia on the TV stand
? A meth pipe on the sink
? A 12-gauge long gun
Bill McDonald, Schubert’s stepfather, stated the gun belonged to their grandson and had been found in fire debris. Schubert had been living in the camper for approximately 5-7 months. The meth will be sent to the KSP lab for analysis.
Colton Wilson was charged with:
? Possession of Firearm by Convicted Felon
? Trafficking in Marijuana (Less than 8 oz.) 1st Offense
? Possession of Controlled Substance, 1st Degree, 2nd Offense (Methamphetamine)
? Drug Paraphernalia - Buy/Possess
He was lodged in the Casey County Jail.
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A Clark County man was arrested on drug trafficking charges.
Around noon on Wednesday, Casey County Deputy Austin Harris and Sheriff Chad Weddle assisted Probation and Parole at a location on Ewing Ridge Road, ten miles west of Liberty.
Upon arrival, they approached a camper where William C. Wilson, 40, of Winchester, KY, emerged from the front door.
Officers checked the camper to ensure no one else was inside.
While exiting the camper, Deputy Harris found a clear plastic bag containing a clear rock, suspected to be methamphetamine.
Wilson denied ownership of the suspected meth, claiming the only item that belonged to him was a black backpack at the end of the bed. Inside the backpack, Deputy Harris found two pill bottles with plastic baggies inside. Wilson admitted the baggies contained meth. Additionally, a small baggie with suspected marijuana and $332 in cash were found in Wilson’s wallet.
Wilson was arrested and transported to the Casey County Jail on charges of Trafficking Methamphetamine over two grams-1st Degree.






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