Crime & Safety

Deadly Police Chase from Woodlawn Has Ties to Kentucky: Police

When Baltimore County police requested check on address in Kentucky, police there made horrible discovery.

The person killed Saturday morning in a police chase may be connected to three deaths in Kentucky, the Baltimore County Police Department reported Saturday night.

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Though not identified by name, the individual driving a Honda Pilot was described as a “juvenile with connections to Corbin City” in southeastern Kentucky, according to the report.

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The vehicle was registered to an address in Corbin City, Ky., and when police asked law enforcement there to check the address, Kentucky police found multiple people deceased at the residence, the report said.

The deceased, who may have been dead since Wednesday, were identified as Sarah and Kevin Hendrix and their daughter, Grace, according to the Lexington Herald-Leader.

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They were all killed by gunshot wounds, and their son—Jason, a junior in high school who was a member of ROTC and attended church—was killed in a gunfight with Baltimore County police on Saturday, the Corbin News Journal reported.

Police in Baltimore County said the boy had not been positively identified as of Saturday evening.

“Baltimore County detectives are working with Corbin City law enforcement to determine the link between what happened in Kentucky and what happened in Baltimore County,” according to a statement from Baltimore County police.

Sarah Hendrix, the boy’s mother, was an associate professor of social work at Union College in Barbourville, Ky., according to WJZ.

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