Earlier this month, the Office of the Attorney General appointed Shane Young as the special prosecutor to assist in cases of the deaths of Jason Ellis and Tommy Ballard, as well as the disappearance of Crystal Rogers.
Federal agents returned to the Woodlawn Springs subdivision in Bardstown Thursday for the third day, spending their time tearing up a concrete driveway and digging at least a four-foot deep hole underneath, according to neighbors and family.
One of Rogers’ family members said the FBI narrowed down their search to two homes built by Brooks Houck, Rogers’ boyfriend at the time and the only suspect in the case.
FBI agents returned to Bardstown on Wednesday morning, hoping to unearth some clues in their investigation into the disappearance of a Nelson County mother of five.
The Federal Bureau of Investigations has released new surveillance photos relating to the investigation into Crystal Rogers’ disappearance that will hopefully lead to new information.
With 150 federal and state agents in town serving nine warrants this week, people in Bardstown are hopeful they'll get some sort of an answer in this case.
Federal search warrants are being executed and interviews will be conducted in connection to Crystal Rogers’ disappearance as the FBI Louisville takes over as the lead investigative agency.
Family and friends of Crystal Rogers and several community members claim the signs about her disappearance were taken down for fear that it makes the city look bad before its upcoming Bourbon Festival.
A man claiming to be a missing child turned out to be a fraud. Miles away, the family of a mother missing since 2015 received a bit of false hope of their own.
A panel of three judges with the Kentucky Court of Appeals has ruled that Sherry Ballard, Crystal Rogers' mother, is no longer allowed to see her grandson.