Charles Oliver | January 30, 2004
Kentucky State Police got reports that a drunken duo in a law enforcement cruiser were making traffic stops. Meanwhile, officials in Lewis County were worried because a jailer transporting a prisoner from Knox County hadn't arrived. When the police finally caught up to the cruiser, they found jailer Clarence Wilson and inmate Shawn Phillip Reynolds, both apparently intoxicated. Wilson was charged with drunken driving, impersonating a peace officer, unlawful imprisonment, and official misconduct. Reynolds, who is serving five years for credit card fraud, and burglary, was charged with intoxication.
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