GRAND RIVERS, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky State Police say two men are facing charges after officers found a moonshine operation at a residence in Livingston County in western Kentucky.
State police and Livingston County sheriff’s officers were following up on a drug investigation Thursday when they say they found a moonshine still that was in operation.
Police say they found items used to make moonshine and to grow marijuana, as well as several firearms.
Police say 22-year-old Kyle Beverly of Grand Rivers was charged with having an apparatus for unlawful manufacturing of an alcoholic beverage, trafficking in marijuana and other drug offenses.
Another man, 51-year-old Thomas Beverly, was cited for having an apparatus for unlawful manufacturing of an alcoholic beverage. State police did not say if the two men are related.Are you kidding me, Gleaner? I come to you every god damn day hoping for something juicy, something redneck, something out of the ordinary... and on a Friday when I'm supposed to make a good impression on my readers to take into the weekend, you lay this shit down for me? Thanks but no thanks. News hardly ever comes out of Livingston County because nobody really gives a shit what goes on in Livingston County. Its census population can't be over 65, so how else are they supposed to get drunk and high without cooking moonshine and using their green thumbs to grow a little Panama Red. Give me some fucking news Gleaner, not shit I already know or expect out of Livingston County.
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