Indiana Man Charged With Stalking And Harassing Girls Taken Into Custody After Crash In Northern Kentucky

An Indianapolis man was arrested in Bracken County following a crash on accusations of impersonating an official, stalking, and harassment.

Kevin Litrenta was arrested Monday evening after smashing his white Ford Bronco into a railing on KY 9 in Augusta, Berlin. He allegedly fled after a deputy attempted to pull him over for running a stop sign while responding to a report of a suspicious person. According to the police complaint, Litrenta was traveling at around 80 mph while attempting to flee the scene.

Litrenta allegedly stuck out his tongue at a young child on Lincoln Avenue in Brooksville. Her parents dialed 911. He was also allegedly involved in a stalking incident the night before, when he attempted to lure two girls into his SUV at the laundry mat while impersonating an Indiana cop. When they didn’t get into his car, he allegedly followed them.

The Mason County Detention Center is housing him. He also faces several traffic charges.

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