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Laurel County Sheriff's Department confirms five people injured in Saturday shooting on I-75

Image released from Laurel County Sheriff's Department of Joseph A. Couch, the person of interest in Saturday's I-75 shooting
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Image released from Laurel County Sheriff's Department of Joseph A. Couch, the person of interest in Saturday's I-75 shooting

The Laurel County Sheriff's Department issued a press release confirming more details from Saturday evening's shooting.

“ Laurel County Sheriff's deputies were dispatched by London-Laurel County 911 Dispatch Center to a gunshot victim complaint on I – 75 at exit 49 approximately 8 miles north of London on Saturday afternoon September 7, 2024 at approximately 5:30 PM.

Arriving deputies found nine vehicles had been shot into both north and south bound on I-75 and five persons were seriously injured. Deputies on scene transported injured to a local hospital for treatment. Other Sheriff's deputies along with the Sheriff's office special response team along with London city police and Kentucky state police arrived at the scene to secure the scene, and search for a suspect.”

Officials are still searching for, what they are calling, a “person of interest.” He is identified as: Joseph A. Couch age 32 of Woodbine, KY described as 5'10" and weighing approximately 154 pounds. This individual is considered to be armed and dangerous and should not be approached. 911 should be called.

Agencies assisting included: London city police, Kentucky state police, Corbin city police, Williamsburg city police, Richmond city police, FBI, US Marshal service, ATF, Lexington Metro, Rockcastle County Sheriff's office, Mount Vernon Police Department, East Bernstadt fire and rescue, London fire department, London – Laurel County rescue squad, Laurel County emergency management, ABC, Blue grass Army Depot Police, numerous area Fire departments.

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