Someone damaged the memorial site and stole a blue metal flag bearing Ellis’ name and his end of watch date. The Nelson County Sheriff’s Office reports this was a deliberate, calculated theft as the flag was bolted to a metal fastener and anchored into the rock.
"Whoever did it, your day's coming," says Nelson County Sheriff Ramon Pineiroa. "It may not be today, it may not be tomorrow, but you can mark my words, your day's coming.”
The reward offered initially was $1,500 but Pineiroa says the sum recently increased to $3,000 through contributions from a business, a local citizen, and a fraternal order of police (FOP) lodge.
A witness provided a tip to the sheriff’s office and reported seeing a white man in a red or red-orange S10 Chevy pickup truck around the time the incident took place.
Former Bardstown Police Chief Rick McCubbin said when he heard about the vandalism of the memorial site it made him "very, very mad." He tells
WDRB
it only adds to the layers of grief over the unsolved murder that occurred while he was police chief.
"Whoever did this was trying to make a statement, obviously," McCubbin says. "But, in the end, we're going to have the final say."