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Hodgenville man wanted on drug trafficking warrant found after multi-week search

todayAugust 17, 2024

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A man wanted by the Hodgenville Police Department since late July is in custody after a multi-week search.

Conor Creekmore had warrants out for his arrest for Trafficking a Controlled Substance within 1000 Yards of a School. Hodgenville Police Chief James Richardson said their investigation found that a work detail out on work release from the LaRue County Detention Center came to be in possession of nicotine products and methamphetamine, and the investigation found that Creekmore had driven the drugs to a drop-off outside the LaRue County Board of Education building.

“We applied for warrants and received an arrest warrant for Trafficking a Controlled Substance within 1,000 Yards of a School, and when we attempted to serve it we were unable to locate him the first time we tried, and then every subsequent attempt after that he fled prior to the officers actually making contact with him,” Richardson said.

The search for Creekmore resulted in additional arrests, including the arrest of Creekmore’s girlfriend Jessica Seabolt.

“We contacted his family and his girlfriend and explained to them again, ‘don’t be helping him or trying to find him,’” Richardson said. “They said they didn’t know anything about anything, and then we come to find out, a few minutes later, we located a phone that had been abandoned by Mr. Creekmore in the woodline and his girlfriend had contacted him with a message that the police were there and coming back into the woods and that he needed to run, and we were unable to locate him again that night, so she was subsequently arrested for Hindering.”

Creekmore was eventually tracked down with assistance from other area law enforcement Wednesday.

“On a tip, the Elizabethtown Police Department located him at an address on South Dixie Avenue Wednesday evening and took him into custody, and he was promptly brought back to LaRue County and lodged in the LaRue County Jail,” Richardson said.

Another suspect that was wanted for questioning in Creekmore’s disappearance, John C. Arnold, was located Thursday.

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