ALLEN, Ky. — Residents of Allen awoke to a changed world on Friday, the morning after one of their neighbors shot and killed two police officers and a police dog, and wounded five more and an emergency management director.
Prestonsburg Police confirmed Friday that the dead include Prestonsburg Police Captain Ralph Frasure and Floyd County Sheriff’s Deputy William Petry.

Lance Storz, 49, who resides at a home on Main Street in Allen, is now charged with two counts of murder of a police officer, five counts of attempted murder of a police officer, and one count each to attempted murder and assault on a service animal.
Storz had only recently moved to town, so not many people we spoke to knew him very well.
One shopkeeper remembered him coming into her store with his wife and child. She said that he seemed fairly pleasant during those visits, that he talked about having recently quit drinking and that he was thinking about quitting smoking.
But another neighbor saw a very different face of Storz Thursday night.
She said that after shooting one of his person Thursday night, the victim lay in the street for hours because Storz fired at anyone who tried to approach to help.
Court records don’t provide much more detail about Storz. He doesn’t appear at in any Kentucky court record until Thursday, when his wife filed for an emergency protective order against him in a domestic violence case.
Beyond that, the only other mention of him comes when police filed the murder case against him.
Storz is being held in the Floyd County Detention Center, under a $10 million bond.
