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Crime Wave Shakes Bowling Green Community

Community in Bowling Green facing crime issues

Bowling Green, KY, August 4, 2025

News Summary

A series of criminal incidents over the weekend in Bowling Green, KY, including the theft of a kitten and multiple thefts at Walmart, has alarmed residents. Additionally, a federal grand jury indicted three individuals on drug-related charges related to a larger investigation. The community is urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

Bowling Green, KY – A weekend filled with multiple criminal incidents has raised concerns in the community, including the theft of a kitten and a series of thefts at a local Walmart. Meanwhile, a federal grand jury has indicted three individuals on drug-related charges as part of a significant investigation into controlled substance diversion in the area.

Kitten Theft Incident

Over the weekend, a kitten was reportedly stolen from the Bowling Green/Warren County Humane Society. The humane society indicated that this act was reckless, endangering a vulnerable animal and demonstrating a disregard for their mission of caring for animals in need. Fortunately, the kitten was found safe by approximately 5 p.m. on Sunday.

The humane society has surveillance footage of the incident and is offering a 24-hour window for the suspect to return the kitten discreetly. Instructions for returning the kitten can be obtained by calling (270)-202-9136 after hours. If the kitten is not returned, the humane society intends to file a police report.

Theft Charges Against Local Man

A 20-year-old Bowling Green man, Austin James Ross, was arrested on Wednesday for theft from his workplace. Ross is charged with Theft by Unlawful Taking greater than $1,000, after allegedly stealing items including a computer valued at over $2,300. Investigators reported that he concealed the stolen computer in his backpack during the crime.

Upon his arrest, Ross was found in possession of additional stolen items from the store, leading to his detention at the Warren County Regional Jail while the investigation is ongoing.

Shoplifting Spree at Walmart

Bowling Green Police are actively searching for a shoplifter who has committed theft at the same Walmart store on Morgantown Road six times within just one week. Surveillance footage depicts a white male with a balding head and graying goatee, wearing a dark t-shirt, shorts, white socks, and black tennis shoes. The suspect was seen selecting items and leaving the store without paying, fleeing on foot with a shopping cart.

The police are asking the public for assistance in identifying the suspect and encourage anyone with information to contact South Central Kentucky Crime Stoppers at 270-781-CLUE or 866-842-CLUE. Anonymous tips could lead to a reward of up to $1,000.

Drug-Related Indictments

A federal grand jury has indicted three individuals, Robert Newman, Isaac Newman, and Sarah D’Auria, on drug-related charges following a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) investigation. The defendants face charges including theft of medical products-conspiracy and conspiracy to distribute controlled substances. The indictment was filed on November 13 in the Western District of Kentucky federal court.

The investigation originated when shipments containing controlled substances like fentanyl and oxycodone intended for a pharmaceutical supplier in Glasgow were flagged for diversion. More than 846,000 dosage units, valued over $100,000, were reported missing. Decoy shipments were employed by the DEA to trace the suspects, leading to the discovery of stolen packages being claimed at a Dollar General store.

Isaac Newman and Sarah D’Auria were arrested, found with 184 bottles of promethazine with codeine valued at $644,000, along with a significant amount of cash. Meanwhile, Robert Newman remains at large with an active arrest warrant. Isaac Newman and D’Auria have pleaded not guilty, and a hearing is slated for December 10 in Bowling Green.

Conclusion

These recent incidents in Bowling Green highlight ongoing concerns regarding animal welfare, retail crime, and drug-related offenses in the area. As authorities continue their investigations, the community is encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

FAQ Section

What happened at the Bowling Green/Warren County Humane Society?

A kitten was stolen from the humane society, but it was later found safely. The society has offered a chance for the suspect to return the kitten without facing charges.

Who was arrested for theft in Bowling Green?

20-year-old Austin James Ross was arrested for stealing over $2,300 worth of items, including a computer, from his workplace.

What is the status of the shoplifting incidents at Walmart?

Poorly identified suspect has committed theft at the Walmart on Morgantown Road at least six times in one week, and police are seeking public assistance in locating the individual.

What charges are the three individuals facing in the drug-related case?

Robert Newman, Isaac Newman, and Sarah D’Auria face charges related to conspiracy to distribute controlled substances and theft of medical products following a DEA investigation.

Key Features of Recent Criminal Incidents

Incident Type Description Status/Outcome
Kitten Theft Kitten stolen from humane society; found safe later. Surveillance footage available; suspect has 24 hours to return the kitten.
Theft from Employer Austin James Ross arrested for stealing items over $2,300. In custody at Warren County Regional Jail.
Shoplifting White male committing theft at Walmart multiple times. Police seeking public assistance in identifying the suspect.
Drug Diversion Case Three individuals indicted on drug-related charges. Isaac Newman and Sarah D’Auria in custody; Robert Newman at large.

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