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 By  John Few Published 
2:36 pm Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Madison Police arrests six suspects in murder investigation, one suspect remains at-large

Police are searching for Kenneth Khesahn Altonia Harvey, age 19.

Caleb Ryan Kegley

MADISON – Madison Police have made six arrests, so far, in the Skyline Road murder investigation. One suspect remains at large.

Police are searching for Kenneth Khesahn Altonia Harvey, age 19, for murder and burglary in the first degree. He is thought to possibly be in the Jacksonville, FL area.

Madison Police spokesman Capt. John Stringer said the investigation has been ongoing since May 6. Detectives assigned to the case have interviewed multiple witnesses and suspects. The ongoing investigative efforts have led to the arrest of seven suspects who have been charged with crimes ranging from capital murder to murder and burglary in the first degree, depending their apparent roles in the events that took place on May 6.

On May 6 shortly after 1:30 a.m., police responded to an emergency 911 call at an address on Skyline Road. Officers discovered two victims inside the residence. One victim was transported to the Huntsville Hospital ER and the other was deceased. The deceased, Luke Robert Pratt, was found stabbed inside the residence.

Skyline Road is in the Skyline Acres subdivision near the intersection of Old Madison Pike and Slaughter Road.

The last suspect arrested is Caleb Ryan Kegley, age 19, of Athens. He was arrested and charged with murder and burglary in the first degree. Warrants were served by Madison Police on May 16. He was held at Madison County Jail on total bond of $120,000.

A press-conference will be scheduled for tomorrow at the Madison Police Department.

So far, the Madison Police have arrested the following:

Hunter Guy Ray Dubois, age 20, of Athens

Lucas Ray Kemp, age 18, of Toney

Hunter Mitchell Moore, age 18, of Huntsville

Austin Blake Holmes, 19, of Toney

The other suspect is a juvenile and not listed.

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