In a WYMT report, Knox County, Kentucky, Sheriff Mike Smith announced the arrest of Sandra Knuckles Lambdin, 48, following a theft at Kentucky at the Old Poplar Creek Baptist Church’s Ministries. The arrest comes after deputies initiated an investigation into a stolen package from the church building on KY-11 in the Poplar Creek area.
Theft at Kentucky Investigation Unfolds
Authorities began investigating the theft on January 28 after receiving a complaint regarding the stolen package from the church premises, prompting a thorough examination of the incident.
Through diligent investigative work, officials were able to identify Sandra Knuckles Lambdin as the suspect linked to the theft, marking a significant breakthrough in the case.
Additionally, Lambdin was wanted on charges in Whitley County, adding to the severity of her legal predicament and leading to her subsequent arrest and transfer to the Knox County Detention Center.
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Community Response and Legal Proceedings Regarding the Theft at Kentucky
The arrest of Lambdin has prompted reactions from the local community, highlighting concerns regarding security and the sanctity of religious institutions, as authorities continue to address the aftermath of the theft incident.
As legal proceedings unfold, Lambdin faces charges related to the theft at the Old Poplar Creek Baptist Church’s Ministries, along with additional charges stemming from her status as a wanted individual in Whitley County, underscoring the gravity of her alleged offenses.