MARTIN COUNTY, Ky. — An arrest warrant was issued Wednesday for the individual who allegedly broke into Williamson Police Chief Grady Dotson’s home early Tuesday morning.
The Martin County Sheriff’s Office has identified the male as Michael K. Mullins, 47, of Inez.
According to police, Mullins turned himself in at the Big Sandy Regional Detention Center Thursday afternoon. Mullins is charged with second-degree burglary.
Tuesday morning, Mullins allegedly drove to Dotson’s home in a silver Hyundai Santa Fe and knocked on the door. He then went into the garage and allegedly stole tools.
Martin County Sheriff John Kirk and deputy Aaron Blevins would like to thank the community and Chief Grady Dotson for their support and cooperation in helping with the investigation.