Darn it. I hoped today was the day they got him.
SEP 11, 2024
As the search for the suspect who shot five people on Interstate 75 presses on, Laurel County has declared a state of emergency.
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The county-level state of emergency allows the local government to "pull from the state and federal level" for items needed in the search,
Judge Executive David Westerfield told FOX 56. It went into effect Monday at 8 a.m. and will stay in place until the incident is over, at which time they'll end the declaration, Westerfield said.
Wednesday makes Day 5 in the search for Joseph Couch after police say he shot five people on Interstate 75 over the weekend.
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"This is not a small area,” said Kentucky State Police Trooper Scottie Pennington. “This is not like going across the road and looking in the woods and finding somebody. This is the national forest. This is thousands and thousands of acres where Mr. Couch could have went and we have no evidence at this time that Mr. Couch has left there."
The search in Kentucky for Joseph Couch has been going on since last weekend, when he allegedly shot and wounded five people who were traveling on Interstate 75.
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The forest spans more than 2.1 million acres, including state and privately owned land, according to the Forest Service. The agency manages over 707,000 acres of the area and Pennington said it's been assisting with the search.
In addition to the Forest Service, multiple law enforcement agencies are also helping with the search effort, including the FBI, the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, local police forces, sheriff's departments and the U.S. Marshals Service, Pennington said. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has also provided boats to navigate rivers in the forest.