Couple Put Under House Arrest for Refusing to Sign Quarantine Papers

A Kentucky couple says they were placed under house arrest and fitted with ankle bracelets after they refused to sign a self-quarantine order over a positive coronavirus test.

Elizabeth Linscott of Radcliff said she got tested for COVID-19 as a precaution because she was planning to visit her family in Michigan, news station WAVE reported. . .

But on Thursday, Linscott’s husband, Isaiah, was greeted by local authorities at the front door of their home. . .

“This guy’s in a suit with a mask, it’s the health department guy and he has three different papers for us. For me, her and my daughter.”

The couple was placed under house arrest for two weeks and ordered to wear ankle monitors that will notify law enforcement if they travel more than 200 feet from the property, the reports said. (Read more from “Couple Put Under House Arrest for Refusing to Sign Quarantine Papers” HERE)

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