Three Hickman Fugitives Arrested in Graves County
By Joe Jackson
DUKEDOM, KY - A routine traffic stop in Graves County Thursday resulted in the arrest of three fugitives from Fulton County and three others cited on drug charges. According to Graves County Sheriff Dewayne Redmon, deputies observed a vehicle driven by 49-year-old Elvis Mayes, of Hickman, travel through the intersection in Dukedom and none of the six occupants of the vehicle were wearing a seat belt.
During a check of identities of all the occupants of the vehicle, it was determined that 44-year-old Andrew Kinney and 38-year-old Robert Mackins, both of Hickman, were wanted in Fulton County for failure to appear. Also, 42-year-old Edward Kinney of Hickman was wanted in Fulton County for two counts of failure to appear and on a parole violation warrant.
All three men were also charged with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. They were lodged in the Graves County Jail.
Mayes was cited for failure to wear a seat belt, failure to produce proof of insurance, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Two other passengers in the vehicle, 44-year-old Waudell Browning of Hickman and 55-year-old Leon Cobb of Hickman were cited for possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.