Paducah Man Charged With Stealing A Rescue Vehicle


A Paducah man who was the subject of a manhunt in Lyon County that ended with his arrest in Princeton earlier this month is facing additional charges.
Lyon County Sheriff Brent White says 30-year old Trevion Clary was served warrants Friday at the Christian County Jail charging him with third-degree burglary, theft by unlawful taking-auto, and third-degree criminal mischief.
According to Sheriff White, the additional charges are the result of their investigation into the break-in at the rescue squad building and the theft of a rescue vehicle Clary used to flee to Caldwell County before his capture.
As previously reported, Clary fled from state police during a traffic stop near the 70-mile marker on Interstate 69 near Eddyville on July 8th. State police alerted the public that he was considered armed and dangerous and believed to be in a wooded area near Pebble Creek Road. Clary was reportedly arrested that afternoon in Princeton in the area of the Dollar Tree on U.S. 62 West after Sheriff White said he had stolen a vehicle in Lyon County.
Following his arrest on July 8th, he was served with multiple warrants out of McCracken, Grayson and Christian counties for failure to appear. He was also served an arrest warrant related to the traffic stop on charges of first-degree fleeing or evading police, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, possession of marijuana, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, operating on a suspended license, and giving officers false identifying information.
Clary remains lodged in the Christian County Jail.
 

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