The Grinch “arrested” for shoplifting in Pike County mountain top media Article Updated: November 27, 2017 Comments Off on The Grinch “arrested” for shoplifting in Pike County Share on FacebookTweet this! It’s not every day that a famous Christmas villain wanders into town and ends up in the back of a police cruiser. But, that’s exactly what happened in Coal Run Saturday. EKB News reporter Shannon Deskins explains. [su_youtube url=”https://youtu.be/oaQ8E4frwrQ” height=”340″]SOT[/su_youtube] More Articles By the same author Pike County father and son tied to organized crime ring in Lawrence County mountain top media Nov 30, 2018 PIKEVILLE, Ky. - After nearly a year of being on the run from authorities in Lawrence County, a Pike… Farewell Chicago: Ex-Cubs all homer in debuts mountain top media Aug 1, 2021 Kris Bryant, Anthony Rizzo and Javier Baez made history as the first trio of ex-teammates to homer in… NFL threatens discipline for coaches not in masks mountain top media Sep 14, 2020 10:52 AM ET The NFL sent a memo Monday morning to reinforce its requirement that coaches wear face… Texans reach deal with RB Ingram, source says mountain top media Mar 11, 2021 Running back Mark Ingram has agreed to a one-year contract with the Texans, a source told ESPN's Adam… How the NBA’s referees are dealing with bubble ball mountain top media Aug 22, 2020 From being able to hear fouls to not having to travel, referees are living and working in whole new… John Prine, legendary singer-songwriter, dies from complications from coronavirus mountain top media Apr 8, 2020 (AP) John Prine, the ingenious singer-songwriter who explored the heartbreaks, indignities and absurdities… Letcher man indicted in sex abuse case mountain top media Mar 23, 2018 A Letcher County man was indicted recently for allegedly sexually abusing a juvenile. According to court… Rockets' Gordon to miss 4-6 weeks, sources say mountain top media Mar 12, 2021 Rockets guard Eric Gordon has a moderate groin strain and is expected to miss 4 to 6 weeks, sources… How the PGA Tour is shining a light on first responders mountain top media Jun 12, 2020 Those names on the back of the caddies' bibs carry the name of a first responder.