Campbellsville Man Accused of Stabbing Father, Threatening Witnesses
Campbellsville Man Accused of Stabbing Father, Threatening Witnesses CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. – A Campbellsville man is facing multiple charges after police say he stabbed his father during a domestic dispute Monday morning. On September 22, around 8:30 a.m., Campbellsville Police responded to the 500 block of Clem Haskins Boulevard. When officers arrived, they found 72-year-old Terry Miller suffering from a stab wound to his upper back leg. Investigators say the incident began as an argument inside the home between Terry and his son, 37-year-old Terrence Miller. Witnesses reported that Terrence chased his father outside, where Terry fell, and then stabbed him. After the stabbing, police say Terrence fled to a nearby home on Mayes Court but was quickly located and arrested. He was booked into the Taylor County Detention Center on charges of first-degree assault (domestic violence) and third-degree terroristic threatening. According to the arrest citation, while being transported to jail, Terrence allegedly shouted threats at witnesses, saying he would stab them once released. Court records show Terrence Miller is scheduled to be arraigned at 8 a.m. on September 26.
9/25/2025


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