Who is Monica Hardin, girlfriend of Scott County shooting suspect arrested?

The sweetheart of the suspect in the shooting and demise of a Scott Province representative, Steven Sheangshang, has been captured
Officials who affirmed Friday in Fayette Area Court authoritatively recognized Monica Hardin
They asserted that she saw the whole fierce binge from start to finish

The sweetheart of the suspect in the shooting and demise of a Scott Region delegate, Steven Sheangshang, has been captured.

Officials who affirmed Friday in Fayette Area Court authoritatively distinguished Monica Hardin and guaranteed that she saw the whole fierce binge from start to finish.

She is associated with taking a 1971 Chevy El Camino only three days preceding the occurrence, as per WLWT, and is right now battling those charges in Clermont Province, Ohio.

In court Friday, it was revealed that Sheangshang’s girlfriend, Monica Hardin, was with him during the shooting and crime spree.

— WLWT (@WLWT) June 3, 2023


Sheangshang is blamed for a few violations in Kentucky, including the homicide of a cop, burglary, and first-degree attack, comparable to two shootings and various claimed vehicle robberies that occurred last Monday. As per court records, he is associated with shooting Scott Region sheriff’s delegate Caleb Conley to death after a traffic keep an eye on I-75, denying a couple at gunpoint of their van at a Scott Province home, then going to Fayette District where he purportedly shot another man and took his vehicle.

Conley had been with the Scott Region Sheriff’s Specialty for quite a long time. Before that, he served his country for a long time in the US Armed force.

No charges have been carried against Hardin according to the discharges or vehicle burglaries from the earlier week.

As per court records, she conceded entering the carport with Sheangshang prior to continuing in an alternate vehicle while the El Camino was headed to Cincinnati and sold.

She was kept at the Franklin Province Prison in the wake of being arrested by Kentucky State Police on a $10,000 cash-just bond following her capture for an out-of-state warrant.

WKYT has gotten affirmation from KSP that Hardin worked for the organization as a regular citizen from April 2012 until November 2018.

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