A Jeffersonville woman is suing Clark County and its jail officials for allegedly denying her feminine hygiene products while booked temporarily in the "drunk tank. The class action complaint, filed in the U. District Court by Louisville attorney Laura Landenwich Tuesday morning, claims officials violated the rights of year-old Melissa Houglin when she was allegedly ignored by Clark County Jail officers after asking for "a feminine hygiene product of any kind. According to online court records, Houglin was arrested on Aug. She was released six days later, and the state filed a motion to dismiss the charge against Houglin earlier this month.

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LMPD officer involved in Breonna Taylor shooting accused of sexual assault while on duty



MEMORANDUM - Louisville Metro Police Department
The two women alleged similar patterns of behavior for Hankison. Both said they were on their way home from local bars when the officer offered them a ride home in his marked police car while in uniform, and at one point he tried to force himself sexually on them. According to the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network, only about out of 1, sexual assaults are reported to the police. Of those reports, only about five cases will lead to a felony conviction.


MEMORANDUM - Louisville Metro Police Department
Borman had been charged in a Criminal Complaint filed in United States District Court in Louisville with several instances of receiving and possessing child pornography, U. Attorney David L. Huber announced today. A sampling of child pornography images recovered from Borman's computer included the following: a.




The strip search phone call scam was a series of incidents, mostly occurring in rural areas of the United States, that extended over a period of at least twelve years, starting in The incidents involved a man calling a restaurant or grocery store, claiming to be a police officer and then convincing managers to conduct strip searches of female employees or in one case a customer , and to perform other bizarre acts on behalf of "the police". The calls were most often placed to fast-food restaurants in small towns. Over 70 such occurrences were reported in 30 U. Stewart was acquitted of all charges in the Mount Washington case despite the presentation of an array of physical evidence such as possession of the cards used in the Mount Washington and other hoax calls as well as video of Stewart purchasing those cards from a Florida WalMart.