Four arrested after Shiloh Church Road investigation


Hubbard                                                                                                    Kluck

An investigation by the Christian County Sheriff’s Department Wednesday night and early Thursday morning on Shiloh Church Road led to the arrests of four people.

Deputies went to 9045 Shiloh Church Road regarding stolen property possibly being at that location and to look for an individual wanted on warrants, according to a report, which says a black SUV in the driveway took off through a muddy field when police arrived.

The vehicle was driven by 29-year old Troy Clark of Hopkinsville and an arrest citation says there was a baggie of methamphetamine in plain view in the cup holder.

Clark was arrested and charged with meth possession and fleeing or evading police.

A vehicle driven by 56-year old Kelly Kluck of Elkton soon pulled into the driveway and police say an odor of marijuana was coming from his automobile. Kluck admitted to having a tube containing drugs under his seat and deputies found a baggie of methamphetamine inside the item.

A cigarette wrapper with four oxycodone pills was located in the console and a cough drop package containing a meth pipe in the passenger seat. Kluck reportedly told deputies he found the meth on the side of the road and picked it up.

Kluck was arrested and charged with possession of meth, a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia and with prescription pills not in the proper container.

Police say 39-year old Jonathan Hubbard of Princeton was at the home and a search revealed a plastic baggie containing three grams of meth on his person. He also allegedly had 64 counterfeit $100 bills in his front pocket.

A report says that while sitting alone, he slipped his handcuffs to the front and placed a baggie of meth in his mouth.

Hubbard is charged with possession of meth, tampering with evidence and criminal possession of a forged instrument.

A fourth person at the home, 45-year old Kacey Brent Castile, was arrested on warrants for failing to appear in court and for contempt of court.


Castile                                                                                                Clark