SHERIFF OF ROBERTSON COUNTY, KENTUCKY ARRESTED BY KENTUCKY STATE POLICE FOR DRIVING DRUNK FOR A SECOND TIME WITHIN EIGHT MONTHS
ALCOHOLIC OFFICER PREVIOUS DUI ARREST HAPPENED BACK IN NEAR END OF 2023 WHILE DRIVING HIS POLICE VEHICLE; NEW ARREST HAPPENED DRIVING A TRACTOR!
The sheriff of Kentucky’s smallest county, both in area land size and population, is facing a DUI charge arrest for the second time.
Robertson County Sheriff Terry Gray, 47, was arrested Sunday evening, August 25, after Kentucky State Police Post 6 in Dry Ridge, in Grant County, got a call about someone driving a tractor off of the road.
When KSP troopers arrived close to the scene, Sheriff Terry Gray was back on the road. Troopers then initiated a traffic stop and arrested him. Sheriff Gray was off duty at the time of his arrest.
Sheriff Terry Gray’s previous DUI arrest was back on December 13, 2023, when Kentucky State Police say he was driving drunk in his police squad car near a school. to which a PBT revealed that his blood alcohol content was .206, which is over two and a half times of the legal limit of .08.
SHERIFF TERRY GRAY’S MUGSHOT FROM HIS FIRST DUI ARREST IN DECEMBER 2023.
Sheriff Gray’s next court date for that first DUI charge is set for Wednesday,September 18.
Sheriff Terry Gray was taken to the Bourbon County Detention Center in Paris, KY., where he has since been released from the jail after he posted his bond.
Robertson County holds a noteworthy double distinction, as being both the smallest county in the state in land size (100.2 square miles) and also the smallest county in the state in county population (2,193 as of the 2020 U.S. Census Bureau; with the end of 2022 estimated population of 2,229).