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Lexington man charged after hitting cemetery fence, damaging headstonesAugust 2, 2016 36Pab, LEXINGTON, Ky. WTVQ ndash; A Lexington man is facing multiple charges after hitting a fence at Cove Haven Cemetery on Saturday.Police say 52-year-old Calvin Connor had been involved in a hit-and-run incident earlier, and was driving with his hood up when he hit the fen
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