A Henryville man is behind bars and faces numerous charges following an investigation by the Kentucky State Police.
Johnny Lee Gibson, 39, was charged with one count of first-degree robbery, one count of first-degree-burglary and unlawful imprisonment.
All charges are in response to an on going investigation of a robbery and home invasion that occurred on May 2, 2008, along Ballardsville Road in Henry County, Ky. The Indiana State Police arrested Gibson at the Sellersburg post on a warrant issued from Kentucky.
Gibson is currently being held in Clark County and is awaiting extradition to Kentucky.
The investigation is ongoing and additional arrests are possible.
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Henryville man arrested, faces numerous charges
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River Ridge moves forward with development plans
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Paying their fair share?
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River Ridge moves forward with development plans






