Hart County man charged with burglary after reported disturbance
BONNIEVILLE, Ky. – A Hart County man is facing multiple charges related to a reported disturbance.
According to a uniform citation, the Hart County Sheriff’s Department responded on Wednesday shortly before 10 p.m. to a residence in Bonnieville regarding a disturbance.
Upon arrival, deputies say they spoke to a female subject, who stated Charles Wurst, 34, of Munfordville showed up at the residence and kicked in the front door after she asked him to leave and had locked it.
Deputies say they observed damage to the door frame, along with a shoe mark from Wurst’s boot.
In addition, deputies stated they were told Wurst was now at another address armed with a handgun and was driving a vehicle he did not have permission to drive.
Deputies say at the scene of the other residence, they asked Wurst to exit with his hands up. The citation states it took 15 to 20 minutes for Wurst to walk out of the residence.
When he exited the house, deputies say Wurst was “very disorderly” and swearing at them with his hands in the air.
Wurst was placed into custody. During this time, deputies say he yelled at another male subject to “shoot them in the head if they come to the door.”
Wurst is charged with first-degree burglary, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, first offense, and intimidating a participant in the legal process. Wurst remains at the Hart County Detention Center on a $15,000 cash bond.
