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Cannon County Sweeps Coffee County
Friday night at the Joe Frank Patch memorial gymnasium, Coffee County hosted Cannon County in high school basketball. It was a difficult night for both Raider teams as the girls lost 66-53 and the boys fell by a score of 67-45.
The Lady Raiders only trailed by three at the end of the 3rd quarter but saw Cannon County pull away in the 4th. Sara Brown had the hot hand for Coffee County finishing with 23 points earning her the Gateway Tire and Service Center player of the game.
In boy’s action the Raiders fell behind by 14 at halftime and the Lions would stay steady in the 2nd half for the non-district win.
Wyatt Day pumped in 19 the lead the 2-3 Raiders. Day was named the player of the game.
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Coffee County will travel to Warren County on Tuesday for a doubleheader and we’ll have the games live on Thunder Radio.
Coffee County Swimmers Win Meet
Coffee County’s swim team were impressive on Thursday night as both the Lady Raiders and Raiders went undefeated in the 10 team match at Marshall County. The ladies are 15-4 on the season with the boy’s record standing at 13-6. The best finishes on the night were the Lady Raiders winning the 200 yard freestyle relay and finishing 2nd in the 200 yard medley relay and 400 yard freestyle relay. The Raiders won the 200 yard medley relay and finished 2nd in the 200 & 400 yard freestyle relays. Daniel Larsen picked up 2 individual wins, the 200 yard medley and the 100 yard butterfly.
Busy Weekend For Motlow Basketball
In men’s play Motlow was playing with only 5 players because of a 2-game suspension of 7 players because of an altercation that took place in a game a week earlier. The 5 players got the win for Coach Matt Sligh, 82-78. Clint Nwosuh led the Bucks with 28 and D’andre Downey had 20 and 17 rebounds.
Saturday in women’s action Chattanooga St held off a very determined Lady Bucks team for a 76-67 conference win. Jadah Fite led Motlow with 14.
In men’s play the Bucks, still playing with 5 players, led 32-23 at halftime. The Tigers used their bench to perfection using 11 players as all 11 scored as they put together a come from behind 81-73 win. It was the first loss for the Motlow men this season (7-1).
On Tuesday night Motlow will host Wallace St in a doubleheader beginning at 5:30pm.
Human Remains Found Are Those Of Leo Paul George Massicotte III
Investigator Ray “Butch” Stewart was assigned the case and began searching for Mr. Massicotte. Manchester Police, along with surrounding agencies performed a search on A.E.D.C. property. That search did not result in locating any evidence. Several interviews were performed by Inv. Stewart and other members of the Manchester Police Department. When all leads and interviews were exhausted, outside resources were utilized, in cooperation with inv. Stewart and were also unsuccessful. Investigator Jason Kennedy, (with M.P.D. at the time) was assigned to assist Inv. Stewart with the case, and this past Spring, in another effort to locate Mr. Massicotte, performed a second search of the A.E.D.C. area. Cellular phone forensics identified the area of the search as the last place the cell phone Mr. Massicotte was carrying was active. After several days of exhaustive searches, Manchester Police, along with several other agencies, were unable to locate any evidence and/or remains.
On November 10th, 2014, Manchester Police was notified by Arnold Police (A.E.D.C.) of human remains found by hunters in the same general area of the past searches. The scene was secured and the investigation began to identify the remains and to search for any evidence related. Several agencies were involved in the investigation: Manchester Police C.I.D., Coffee County Sheriff’s Department, Arnold Police, O.S.I., Air Force Investigations, Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency, Tennessee Highway Patrol (C.I.R.T. team), Dr. Berryman along with M.T.S.U. Forensic Anthropology Search and Recovery Team and the State Medical Examiner’s Office. The scene was processed and the remains were recovered and removed by the forensic team and medical examiner’s office.
During the initial investigation, DNA samples from the Massicotte family were sent to the University of Texas for a DNA profile in the event that remains were found and not identifiable. M.T.S.U. Forensic Anthropology Department was tasked with extracting the DNA from the remains. Both the University of Texas and M.T.S.U. agreed to compare information and determine if the remains located at A.E.D.C. were that of Leo Paul George Massicotte III. Based on the DNA profile and the DNA extracted from the remains, it is confirmed that these are the remains of Mr. Massicotte.
Based on the evidence from the scene, the remains and the investigation, there is no suspected foul play connected with Mr. Massicotte’s death. This missing person case is considered closed.
Manchester Police is remorseful for the Massicotte family, our thoughts and prayers will be with them during this difficult time.
Kidnapping and Other Charges Facing Manchester Man
James Addison Haley, 20, of East Fort Street, Manchester of was arrested recently and charged with kidnapping involving a former girlfriend.
The 20 year-old Haley was also charged with aggravated assault and vandalism.
According to warrants, after entering the woman’s home on the New Tullahoma Highway in Manchester an argument turned in to a physical altercation.
The warrants allege that Haley chocked the woman and forced her into his vehicle and drove her to the Barton Springs area of Normandy Lake where he drove her around and allegedly threatened to kill her numerous times. He also allegedly forced the female out of his vehicle.
Haley is free on a bond of $21,500.
Two Coffee County Escapees Caught
Authorities said Shawn Luce and Brandon Grant were caught in a wooded area near the Koss Center Alternative School around 1:30 p.m.
College Street Elementary School, located directly across the street from the jail, was placed on lockdown as a precaution while the inmates were on the loose.
According to officials, the pair escaped as welders were fixing some doors.
Luce and Grant will face a number of charges including escape and evading arrest.
The Manchester Police Department assisted the Coffee County Sheriff’s Department in the search.
Franklin County Woman Charged Twice In a Week On TennCare Fraud
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) has announced the arrest of Angela Shetters, 36, of Estill Springs. She is charged with fraudulently obtaining TennCare controlled substance benefits to which she was not entitled by doctor shopping for the painkiller Hydrocodone.
Shetters was arrested again last week after being accused by a grand jury in Coffee County of two counts of fraudulently obtaining controlled substances by doctor shopping.
She turned herself in to the Coffee County Sheriff’s Office just after being released on indictments earlier last week from a separate incident. The cases were worked concurrently, with indictments being handed down separately.
The OIG, which is separate from TennCare, began full operation in February 2005 and has investigated cases leading to over $5 million being repaid to TennCare, with a total estimated cost avoidance of over $176 million for TennCare, according to latest figures. To date, 2,222 people have been charged with TennCare fraud.
Through the OIG Cash for Tips Program established by the Legislature, Tennesseans can get cash rewards for TennCare fraud tips that lead to convictions. Anyone can report suspected TennCare fraud by calling 1-800-433-3982 toll-free from anywhere in Tennessee, or log on to www.tn.gov/tnoig/ and follow the prompts that read “Report TennCare Fraud.”
11/25/14 —- MARY SCOTT HUSKEY
MARY SCOTT HUSKEY, age 62, of Tullahoma, Tenn., departed this life on Saturday, November 22, 2014, at Harton Regional Medical Center in Tullahoma, following an extended illness.
She was born in Lewisburg, Tenn., to Dugger and Elizabeth Cole Scott.
She was employed for approximately 22 years as a substitute school teacher. She was of the Methodist faith. Mrs. Huskey was an avid University of Alabama football fan. She was a loving wife and mother, but her world was her grandchildren. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
She was preceded in death by her father, Dugger Scott.
She is survived by her husband, John Huskey, daughter, Paige Bulkley, sons; Marc Huskey, Scott (Jennifer) Huskey, mother, Elizabeth Scott and a brother, Jimmy Scott all of Tullahoma, Tenn., grandchildren; Lizzie, Kiara, and Cameron Abernathy, Kendall Huskey and Hunter, Haven and Harper Huskey.
Visitation for Mrs. Huskey will be held from 5:00-8:00 P.M. Monday evening, November 24, in the Chapel of Grant Funeral Services.
Services will be held at 2:00 P.M. Tuesday evening at Grant Funeral Services with Rev. Don Dixon, officiating.
Interment will follow in Maplewood Cemetery in Tullahoma, Tenn.
11/21/14
Birthdays:
James Monroe – Pizza Winner!
Nolan Ridner – 1, Donavan Weaver, Patsy Webb
Patton Jones – 7, Waltes Lowry – 68
Weekly Birthday Winner Birthday Cake from Food Lion: Matt Wheeler
Anniversaries:
Jason & Jennifer Knight – 7th
Weekly Anniversary Winners Flowers by Michael: Jason & Jennifer Knight