KENTUCKY
The Ledger Independent
CHRISTY HOOTS christy.hoots@lee.net
VANCEBURG | A former Vanceburg resident is facing charges of sexual abuse and has been extradited from his home in Indiana after being indicted by a Lewis County grand jury.
Kentucky State Police Master Trooper Joe Veeneman said Duncan Aker, 63, of Greensburg, Ind., was recently arrested and charged with five counts first-degree sexual abuse and four counts of sodomy, after an indictment was handed down against Aker in April.
A representative with the Greensburg, Ind. Police Department said Aker was arrested on May 3, on a warrant from Vanceburg, but no further information was available.
“The investigation into the incidents took about three to four months,” Veeneman said. “Then we had to wait on the extradition from Indiana.”
According to the indictment, Aker allegedly engaged in sexual intercourse and sexual contact through forcible compulsion with a male under the age of 12 between October 2007 and March 2010.
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