

On February 5th, 2024, police in Kentucky received a 911 call reporting a possible domestic situation in progress. Local officers were dispatched immediately and began responding to the address. County deputies also headed to the scene, arriving shortly after the first officers. When officers arrived at the home on Indian Ridge Road in the Falls of Rough community of Grayson County, they quickly realized the situation was far more serious than a typical domestic call. Outside the residence, officers discovered 59-year-old Teresa Boles, who had suffered fatal injuries. The county coroner later pronounced her dead at the scene. Inside the home, officers found two additional victims. 60-year-old Joseph Boles had life-threatening injuries, and 32-year-old Lauren Tabor had very serious injuries. Investigators determined that all three had been attacked with a samurai sword during the incident. Authorities soon identified the suspected attacker as 49-year-old George Greer, a local man who had been at the home and who investigators later confirmed had a relationship with Lauren Tabor. By the time officers arrived, however, Greer had already fled the scene. Investigators believe Greer left the residence by stealing a nearby vehicle that had been left unlocked with the keys inside. The vehicle, a blue 2008 Chrysler Town and Country minivan with a broken rear window, was later discovered abandoned in a field off Edwards Cemetery Road. With the suspect on the run, law enforcement agencies across the county began searching the rural area and warned the public that Greer should be considered armed and dangerous. Multiple agencies joined the search, including the Grayson County Sheriff’s Office and Kentucky State Police. Officers used K-9 units and helicopters to search the surrounding woods and fields. Several hours later, a county official spotted Greer near the abandoned minivan. When officers approached, Greer attempted to flee on foot into the wooded terrain. After a short chase, officers were able to apprehend George Greer at approximately 1:15 p.m., just a few miles from the original crime scene. Following his arrest, Greer was taken into custody and transported to the Grayson County Detention Center, where detectives began preparing to question him about what happened earlier that morning. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChyJSVq_rJuxGi0wAfSTBvg/join