Body Found in Kentucky Could be Suspect who Shot Five People on I-75 in Laurel County
Courtesy of WVLT

Body Found in Kentucky Could be Suspect who Shot Five People on I-75 in Laurel County

Officials in Kentucky believe a body found in the area where the I-75 mass shooting happened could be the suspect, Joseph Couch.

Kentucky State Police say the body was found near Exit 49. Officials say officers are still processing the scene and are waiting for a positive identification, but items found at the scene, including a weapon, make them believe the body is Couch.

Police say on September 7th, Joseph Couch opened fire in Laurel County on I-75 near Exit 49. Five people were shot and survived. Authorities have been searching for him since.

The discovery of the body comes a day after Governor Andy Beshear and Kentucky law enforcement leaders announced they were adjusting the deployment of some of the resources involved with the manhunt back into the community.

The manhunt had been stretching local agencies thin.  Hundreds of tips had been submitted to law enforcement, and more than 28,000 acres of Daniel Boone National Forest were searched.

Police are aware of a YouTube channel that was in the woods livestreaming as the body was found. (Story Courtesy of WVLT)

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Body Found in Kentucky Could be Suspect who Shot Five People on I-75 in Laurel County
Courtesy of WVLT

Body Found in Kentucky Could be Suspect who Shot Five People on I-75 in Laurel County

Officials in Kentucky believe a body found in the area where the I-75 mass shooting happened could be the suspect, Joseph Couch.

Kentucky State Police say the body was found near Exit 49. Officials say officers are still processing the scene and are waiting for a positive identification, but items found at the scene, including a weapon, make them believe the body is Couch.

Police say on September 7th, Joseph Couch opened fire in Laurel County on I-75 near Exit 49. Five people were shot and survived. Authorities have been searching for him since.

The discovery of the body comes a day after Governor Andy Beshear and Kentucky law enforcement leaders announced they were adjusting the deployment of some of the resources involved with the manhunt back into the community.

The manhunt had been stretching local agencies thin.  Hundreds of tips had been submitted to law enforcement, and more than 28,000 acres of Daniel Boone National Forest were searched.

Police are aware of a YouTube channel that was in the woods livestreaming as the body was found. (Story Courtesy of WVLT)