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Man Charged with Endangerment After Threats

Man Charged with Endangerment After Threats
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By Joe Jackson
Jun. 28, 2015 | MAYFIELD, KY
By Joe Jackson Jun. 28, 2015 | 08:28 AM | MAYFIELD, KY
A man was arrested Friday night in Graves County after he reportedly threatened to kill two people.

According to the Graves County Sheriff's office, 26-year-old Alicia Morrison flagged down deputies on the KY 121 Bypass in Mayfield because she said she needed help. She told deputies she was in a van with 20-year-old Harley Richeal and 20-year-old Craig Madden when Richeal became upset over a phone call she had with another man.

Morrison said she tried to get out of the van but Richeal pulled an arrow from a bow and told her not to get out of the vehicle. He then pulled a knife on Madden and told him to drive and not let her out or he would slice him.

According to police, Madden stopped the van at the red light on US 45 North at the 121 Bypass where Morrison jumped out. Madden continued to drive but Richeal took the knife and allegedly put it to Madden's stomach demanding him to turn around, which he did. Deputies stopped the van and Madden jumped out and ran to safety.

Richeal was found in possession of a baggie that contained six clonazepam pills and 13.5 hydrochloride pills. Inside the van, deputies found a baggie of suspected marijuana and a smoking pipe.

Deputies found the knife on the floor board of the van. The bow and arrow were found in the back of the van. 

Richeal was placed under arrest and taken to the Graves County Jail. Richeal was charged with wanton endangerment, unlawful imprisonment, possession of a controlled substance, prescription controlled substance not in the proper container, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

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