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Human Trafficking Fugitive Arrested in Murray

Human Trafficking Fugitive Arrested in Murray
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By West Kentucky Star Staff
Dec. 11, 2017 | MURRAY, KY
By West Kentucky Star Staff Dec. 11, 2017 | 07:52 PM | MURRAY, KY
A fugitive on the "10 Most Wanted List" in Texas has been arrested in Murray.

On Monday, Murray Police and the U.S. Marshals Service learned that 35-year-old Herman Henry Fox might be in town. After several hours of surveillance at a home, Fox arrived and was arrested without incident. 

Fox was wanted in Texas for human trafficking, compelling prostitution by force or threat, and possession of marijuana, with a total bond on charges of over $1 million. 

He was charged by Murray Police for being a fugitive from justice. This charge will hold Fox in jail until an extradition hearing can be held. 

Kentucky State Police assisted in the investigation. 



Original Story:
A major arrest of a fugitive has taken place in Murray.

West Kentucky Star has learned from multiple sources that U.S. Marshals, in conjunction with the Murray Police Department and Kentucky State Police made the arrest in downtown Murray.

The suspect was wanted in multiple states, but the exact nature of the charges is not known at this time. 

West Kentucky Star is continuing to investigate, and will update this story as soon as more information is learned. 
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