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Search For Wanted Kentucky Man Leads To Three Arrests In Indiana, According To State Police

A search for a Kentucky man sought on several felony charges led to the arrest of three people in Indiana, including the man, according to Indiana State Police.

On Wednesday, Nov. 13, an Indiana state trooper received information that Kevin Henning, 41, who was wanted on several felony charges in Kentucky, was residing in Grandview, Ind., with Letisha Cook, 31.

The next day, police discovered Cook’s truck in a Walmart parking lot.

Officers contacted the driver, 29-year-old Michael Bickett of Kentucky. Henning and Cook were not there.

While speaking with Bickett, police said they searched the vehicle after noticing “signs of criminal activity” and discovered 72 grams of methamphetamine and 61 grams of suspected marijuana.

Bickett was arrested and brought to Dubois County Jail, where he is currently being held on bond.

Hours later, the Spencer County Sheriff’s Office observed Henning exit Cook’s home and enter a car.

Officers stopped the car on State Road 66 in Grandview, and they apprehended Henning and Cook without any problems.

During the car search, police said they discovered suspected methamphetamine. The Spencer County Jail is holding them both on bond.

Bickett, Henning, and Cook face the following charges:

 

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