Lexington Crime Tracker · Jun 13 Daily Digest
Major Case Updates
- 🔥 Teen shooting indictment: Amontae Flynn was indicted and pleaded not guilty in the February shooting death of Johnathon...

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Two major homicide cases show court progress this week:
Lexington police need help locating 39-year-old Elena Katherine Moore, last seen at 5608 Sunset Blvd. She is described as 5 feet 7 inches tall and 120 pounds.
Kentucky State Police are urging residents to watch for children and pets left in hot vehicles. This seasonal reminder helps families prevent heatstroke risks during summer months.
Lexington police are searching for a masked man who allegedly robbed a business Thursday morning.
Madison County police are actively searching for Tyler “T-Mac” Mack, 32, after he allegedly shot a woman during a May 23 robbery on Foxhaven Drive in...
Two teens were charged with first-degree robbery after a Monday night incident on North Limestone left a victim with minor injuries. Lexington police...
A juvenile accepted a ride from an unknown man on a red dirt bike at Tates Creek Community Center on April 13 and fell, suffering minor injuries....
A routine traffic stop on I-75 in Scott County turned deadly on June 22, 2023, when Deputy Caleb Conley was shot by a career criminal.
ONE Lexington’s ‘It Takes a Village Summer Youth Program’ is actively preventing future violence by equipping teens impacted by gun violence with...
Lexington's new police chief is working to bring stability to the department, a move that could strengthen community trust and aid crime reduction.
Lexington demonstrated its proactive stance on gun violence prevention as law enforcement, survivors, and local organizations gathered for the Wear Orange event marking National Gun Violence Awareness Day.
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Lexington marks a historic 120 consecutive days without a homicide, the longest stretch in city records.
A former Lexington pastor pleaded guilty to raping a teen and was sentenced to 13 years in prison, a stark reminder that families must demand accountability from trusted figures to keep children safe.
Lexington Police need public help identifying a masked suspect in a December 2025 Chase Bank robbery on Alysheba Way, showing how tips can resolve property crimes before they escalate.