Caleb Conley Foundation honoring Kentucky’s recent fallen officers

Working with the Caleb Conley Foundation includes helping and honoring the families of Kentucky’s first responders injured or killed. Executive director Andrew Doyle has been busy this summer answering calls.

“They never get easier,” Doyle said about those conversations. “I never really have words to say whenever somebody calls me.”

Corrections officer Hunter Miller died July 25 at 24 years old after collapsing during a physical fitness test. Miller is one of three law enforcement officials who have lost their lives in the past month.

“It still is hard, especially when three hit in a row,” Doyle said. “There was one in April, June, and then July, and August, so we’ve had several of them back to back.”

Deputy Billy Edwards of Hardin County Sheriff’s Office and his wife Kathy were killed in a traffic accident on July 14. Another deputy from Hardin County, Nick Krahn, passed away a few days ago.

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