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WANTED: Bell County Police Is In Search of Paul Holland, A Man Who Allegedly Shoots At Deputies After Felony Arrest Warrants

Paul Holland
WANTED: Bell County Police Is In Search of Paul Holland, A Man Who Allegedly Shoots At Deputies After Felony Arrest Warrants. (Photo: LEX18)

Paul Holland, 47, a dangerous and armed man, is currently on the lookout of the Bell County Sheriff’s Office after he tried to avoid felony arrest warrants by shooting at deputies.

 Paul Holland

WANTED: Bell County Police Is In Search of Paul Holland, A Man Who Allegedly Shoots At Deputies After Felony Arrest Warrants. (Photo: WATE Knoxville)

Paul Holland’s Wanted Report

A report from Yahoo! Sports said that Paul Holland was issued felony warrants where two deputies attempted to capture him on Kentucky 99 in the Cary community on August 25, Friday night. In the report, deputies Austin Poindexter and Samson Churchwell initiated contact but Paul Holland turned aggressive, pulled out a gun, and fired at the deputies. The two officers shoot back in defense and take cover but Paul Holland has escaped into the trees on foot. Officials stopped the search for Paul Holland on Saturday, at 4:00 A.M, according to Mountain News WYMT.

For public awareness, the sheriff’s office has released the identity of Paul Holland. Paul Holland is a white male, around six feet tall, two hundred pounds, and has short black hair. Those who have information on his whereabouts are asked to contact the Bell County Sheriff’s Office at (606)-337-6174. The sheriff’s office has already joined forces with the Middlesboro Police Department, the Pineville Police Department, the Kentucky State Police, and the Bell County Volunteer Fire Department in the search.

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Paul Holland’s Criminal Charges

As per the published article of WATE Knoxville, the sheriff’s office has obtained warrants for Paul Holland serving him two counts of criminal attempt to commit murder– police, one count of first-degree wanton endangerment, and one count of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

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