James E. Campbell
(BARREN COUNTY DETENTION CENTER)
GLASGOW – A Glasgow man has been indicted in relation to the alleged murder of a Scottsville man in February.
James E. Campbell, 46, was indicted during a recent Barren County grand jury session on April 19. The indictment includes one murder charge and two first degree wanton endangerment charges.
Campbell was arrested in connection to the killing of Roger Noland along North Race Street on Feb. 10.
Glasgow Police said they were called to 1414 N. Race St. and discovered Campbell had shot Noland in the presence of a woman and child.
The indictment identifies the woman as Felicia Nelson and said Campbell threatened the life of her and her 11-year-old son. He pleaded not guilty to the charges on Feb. 13.
Little is known about the case beside what police have released and what was said during a show-cause hearing held in late February. To read more on the show-cause hearing, click here.
According to online jail records, Campbell was released from jail on March 29 under supervised release. His arrianment is set for May 22 at 10 a.m.
Johnny Bell is the attorney representing Campbell.
A indictment is an accusation only as innocence or guilt is only proven in a court of law.










