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CELEBRATION TIME
UK tailback Alfred Rawls (23) is congratulated by Mike Nord (76) and Bo Smith (62) following one of his two touchdown runs in UK's 24-10 victory over Southern Illinois Saturday. For the UK-SIU game
StOry, please tUrn tO pageS 13-14. photo by UK Photographies! Services
UK's Shawn Kemp identified by police as person that sold stolen jewelry to pawn shop
Lexington police positively indentified UK basketball recruit Shawn Kemp as the person who sold two gold chains, stolen from UK basketball player Sean Sutton, to a Lexington pawn shop, WKYT-TV, Channel 27 reported in its Oct. 31 newscast.
Channel 27 said in its early evening newscast that Sutton filed a report with Lexington police on Sept. 22 that stated two neckchains valued at approximately $700an 18-inch yellow gold chain and a 24-inch yellow gold chain with a yellow gold cross had been stolen from his room at Wildcat Lodge.
Channel 27 said that under Lexington's Precious Metal Ordinance, before Kemp could sell the chains he had to be fingerprinted, produce photo indentification and have a Polaroid photograph taken in the store.
Channel 27 said it was unclear who actually
took the chains from Sutton's room, but that selling stolen property in excess of $100 is a felony offense. As of Oct. 31, however, Sutton had refused to press charges.
Because of numerous media inquiries, Lexington police issued the following statement:
"The Criminal Investigation section has conducted an investigation into the theft of two gold chains from the Wildcat Lodge on Sept. 22, 1988. The items were taken from the room of Sean Sutton. The theft was reported to Residential Burglary Squad's pawn shop detail. These items were recovered by detectives on Oct. 22, 1988. The items were later booked into evidence after they were identified. A suspect was identified, but no prosecution was sought in the matter. The Division of Police has officially cleared the case by exception. No further investigation will be conducted into the matter."
UK recruit Shawn Kemp