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Man pleads in Raceland clubhouse fire, gets five years of probation and diversion - The Tribune

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RACELAND, Ky. — A Worthington, Kentucky man has pleaded guilty to starting the fire that burned down the historic horse track clubhouse in January. Doyle T. Bonzo III, 32, pleaded guilty to third-degree arson on Thursday in the Commonwealth Circuit Court of Judge Brian C. McCloud. Bonzo was originally charged with first-degree felony arson when he was arrested on Jan. 21. Instead of jail time, Bonzo was given five years of unsupervised probation…
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The Tribune broke the news in on Friday, February 21, 2025.
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