Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Manhunt Underway After Double Murder in Martin County
A manhunt is underway in Martin County for an alleged shooter involved in the murder of two men last night. The Kentucky state police received a call last night close to the 11 o’clock hour about an alleged shooting on Whickerfield Road in Inez.
According to the KSP 47 yr old William “Billy” Sartan also known as William Star, allegedly entered a residence, firing shots at Jeffery L. Mattox. Sartan then forced a female by the name of Sue Collins to leave the scene with him, even inflicting the lady with a gunshot wound.
Sartan then allegedly shot another man by the name of Billy Proctor. Proctor and Mattox were both pronounced dead on the scene and Collins is being treated at a local Hospital. Police are now on the hunt for Sartan and are asking for the publics help.
According to the KSP Sartan is described as having brown hair, a slightly heavy build standing somewhere in the range of 5’10 to 6 ft tall, possibly with facial hair. He is considered to be armed and dangerous and police are urging anyone who may come in contact with him to use caution.
If anyone has any information on Sartan’s whereabouts they are urged to contact the KSP at 1-800-222-5555 or their local law enforcement agency.
According to the KSP 47 yr old William “Billy” Sartan also known as William Star, allegedly entered a residence, firing shots at Jeffery L. Mattox. Sartan then forced a female by the name of Sue Collins to leave the scene with him, even inflicting the lady with a gunshot wound.
Sartan then allegedly shot another man by the name of Billy Proctor. Proctor and Mattox were both pronounced dead on the scene and Collins is being treated at a local Hospital. Police are now on the hunt for Sartan and are asking for the publics help.
According to the KSP Sartan is described as having brown hair, a slightly heavy build standing somewhere in the range of 5’10 to 6 ft tall, possibly with facial hair. He is considered to be armed and dangerous and police are urging anyone who may come in contact with him to use caution.
If anyone has any information on Sartan’s whereabouts they are urged to contact the KSP at 1-800-222-5555 or their local law enforcement agency.






