A former Kentucky State Police supervisor has been sentenced to prison for his role in a conspiracy to misappropriate weapons belonging to the agency.
Former KSP Lt. Col. Michael Crawford, 58, of Georgetown, was sentenced on Wednesday to eight months in federal prison. He was convicted in late August 2022.
According to evidence presented at trial, in 2016, Crawford conspired with John Goble, 68, the former Scott County Coroner, and KSP armorer, Mitch Harris, to unlawfully misappropriate 21 firearms belonging to Kentucky State Police, including 19 shotguns and two M1A rifles.
Goble previously pled guilty to a related conspiracy between the same individuals to misappropriate 187 cases of KSP ammunition, valued at approximately $40,000, which was stored in the basement of Goble’s office, prosecutors said.
Crawford and Goble were federally indicted in March 2021.
The investigation was conducted by the FBI and state police.
Crawford will self-report to prison in April.
(Photo: Michael Crawford)
By Ken Howlett, News Director
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