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Possible Murder In Estill Springs

Bridgette Haley

Bridgette Haley

On Sunday morning April 27th at approximately 1:00am the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office and the Tennessee Highway Patrol engaged in a vehicle pursuit in the Estill Springs area stemming from a suspected DUI driver. The pursuit concluded with the driver Robert Troy Whipple, 46 of Morris Ferry Bridge Road Winchester, TN being apprehended by Sergeant Milton Binkley and the Highway Patrol. Sgt. Binkley, in the course of the apprehension, did sustain a knife wound to the right hand and right wrist. Sergeant Binkley was treated and later released from Southern Tennessee Medical Center.

Robert Troy Whipple

Robert Troy Whipple

Once Whipple was placed in custody law enforcement discovered a corpse in the passenger’s seat of the vehicle he had been operating. The victim, identified as Bridgette Haley, 46 year old, of Houston Parker Road Morrison, TN. has been transported to the State Medical Examiner’s Office for autopsy due to suspicion of homicide. Whipple is currently in custody in the Franklin County Jail under no bond. There is an ongoing investigation being conducted by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation the Tennessee Highway Patrol and the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office.
Since Deputy Binkley was injured the TBI is the lead agency investigating this crime.

Man Arrested For Stealing Car

auto theftA Flowertown Road man is being held in the Coffee County jail on a $5,000 bond after allegedly stealing a car.
Terry Lynn Ashley, 41, is accused of taking a 1996 Dodge Intrepid out of a driveway on East Warren Street. According to a report by Tullahoma Police Officer Mickey Blanton, the car was taken on Tuesday April 22, and transported to CFC Recycling where Ashley allegedly attempted to sell it for scrap metal.
The report alleges that Ashley convinced two individuals to transport the vehicle on their trailer to the recycling center.
After taking a report of the stolen vehicle, the officer contacted CFC Recycling and was told that someone was there completing paperwork on the car at that time. Officer Blanton then went to the recycling business and arrested Ashley.
He was charged with theft of property (motor vehicle) and buy/sell/possession of stolen property. He is scheduled to appear in Coffee County General Sessions Court June 12.

Thefts Reported In Tullahoma

Tullahoma Police CarA resident of Gentry Street reported a radio stolen from his vehicle last week.
James Vann Pearson reported Wednesday, April 23, to Tullahoma Officer Donnie Burnett that someone removed a police scanner from his car.
Pearson stated that his vehicle had been locked and there were no signs of tampering to the car.
Tullahoma Police are investigating the theft of a washing machine.
Johnny Chumley of South Roosevelt Street reported to Tullahoma Police Officer Tim Brandon on Wednesday, April 23, that someone took a Maytag washing machine that was beside his trailer on Roosevelt. He stated that the washer that was beside his front door had white tape on the drain.

Two people were arrested Thursday for the theft of bicycles.
Treal Montreaz (Berry) Wooten, 23 and a juvenile were charged with theft of property for the taking of the bicycles from a residence on Whispering Oaks Circle.
Bille Jo Erskin reported to Tullahoma Officer Chase Sons that the two individuals took the bicycles. The pair were then spotted by Patrolman Tim Brandon near East Lincoln School with the bikes. They admitted to taking the bicycles and were booked into the Coffee County Jail.
A resident of South Franklin Street reported to police that someone entered her residence and took several rings.
Barbara Lowe reported to Officer Rocky Ruehling on Tuesday April 22 that in the last two weeks someone has entered her residence and took seven rings from a wooden chest. The police report states that the chest had some visible marks on it.
The rings were valued at $6,750.
The thieves also took keys to her vehicle.
Detective Rana Pawlowski is investigating the incident.

Pawlowski is also investigating the theft of electronics from a residence on Rickenbacker Drive.
James Douglas McCormick reported to Sgt. Phil Henderson Thursday that someone entered his residence and took a PlayStation 3, a PlayStation 4, two game controllers, a game and an Emerson 35 inch flat screen television.

Woman Attacks Tullahoma Officer

police chaseA Silver Street resident was arrested after she allegedly attacked a police officer.
Leslie Gann, 31, was allegedly observed by Tullahoma Police Officer Tommy Elliott driving at a high rate of speed on East Lincoln Street with no taillights. The officer attempted to stop her but she continued to drive along several streets before parking in the parking lot of Briarwood Apartments on Silver Street and ran into an apartment.
After she ran into the apartment an individual approached the officer and told him that Leslie Gann ran into her apartment and got into bed.
Officer Elliott made contact with the woman and detected a “strong odor of an intoxicant.” He then asked her to stand and she refused. According to the officer’s report, when he attempted to arrest her, she began to resist. She then broke free and allegedly scratched Elliott.
He then was able to subdue her and took her into custody and placed her in his patrol car. She then according to the police report, attempted to kick the officer and kick the windows of the patrol car. Elliott then pepper sprayed Gann to prevent her from damaging the vehicle.
Gann was charged with simple assault, second offense of DUI, violation of implied consent, third offense of driving on suspended or revoked license, and evading arrest. She was booked into the Coffee County Jail under a $10,000 bond and is to appear in General Sessions court on Monday.

Special Olympics Area 13 Summer Games

All photos by Samantha Watters

All photos by Samantha Watters

On Thursday the Special Olympics Area 13 Summer Games took place at the Tullahoma High School Football Field. Athletes from 5 area counties including Bedford County, Coffee County, Franklin County, Lincoln County, & Moore County were in attendance. Summer Games is one of many Area 13 Special Olympics events held between January and November of each year. Activities during last week’s Summer Games included Bocce, the Running Long Jump, The Standing Long Jump, Softball Throws, The Wheelchair Race, 50 Meter Run, 400 Meter Run, & much more. With over 400 athletes and some 300 volunteers, Thursday’s 35th Annual Special Olympics Area 13 Summer Games brought joy to not only the athletes but to everyone involved. Catch a glimpse of the 35th Annual Area 13 Summer Games online during the all new Thunder TV News Video at www.WMSRRadio.com. See more pictures below.

Manchester Fire Chief George DeShields encourages a Special Olympics Athlete before the games begin.

Manchester Fire Chief George DeShields encourages a Special Olympics Athlete before the games begin.

A very happy athlete at the Special Olympics Area 13 Summer Games

A very happy athlete at the Special Olympics Area 13 Summer Games

Raider Baseball and Soccer Teams See Weekend Action

Coffee County baseball seniors lineup on Senior Night of Friday.. Photo by Dennis Weaver

Coffee County baseball seniors lineup on Senior Night of Friday.. Photo by Dennis Weaver

Coffee County baseball played host to LaVergne on Friday for Senior Night. The Wolverines got 2 unearned runs in the top of the 1st inning and that was enough to spoil the party as LaVergne went on to win 5 to 1. The Raiders got their lone run in the bottom of the 1st inning as Zack Holder doubled home Wyatt Day who came on as the courtesy runner for Tyler Cavendar who also had a double earlier in the inning. The Raiders were held to 5 hits as Hudson Rollman was 1 for 2 with a double and a walk. Kyle Douglas and Tyler Bradshaw added singles to round out the hitting for Coffee County. Coffee County will travel to Riverdale on Monday for a non-district matchup. The Raiders open the District 8AAA Tournament at home on Thursday at 6 PM as they will play host to the winner of Shelbyville and Franklin County.

soccer-playerNine different Red Raiders found the back of the net as the CHS Soccer team blasted Lawrence County on Saturday by a final score of 9 to 1. Scoring for Coffee County were: Mateo Senegas, Michael Garcia, Breyer Taylor, David Morgan, Cole Hawkins, John Paringer, Chris Freimuth and Ethan Hickman. With the win, Coffee County finished the regular season in a tie for 3rd place in the district standings. Due to the tiebreaker system, Coffee County will unfortunately have to travel on Saturday to Shelbyville for a 1st round District 8 Tournament game. The Raiders will first close out the regular season with a trip to Murfreesboro on Thursday night to take on Siegel in a 7 PM non-district match.

Coffee Co. Middle Softball Finishes Season In 2nd Place

2ns place finish for CCMS softball.. Photo by Dennis Weaver

2ns place finish for CCMS softball.. Photo by Dennis Weaver

A walk-off RBI from Lauren Tomberlin pushed Coffee Middle softball team to a 6 to 5 victory over Harris Middle in the CTC Tournament on Friday night in Tullahoma. The Lady Raiders, playing in the elimination bracket, were pushed to the limit by the upstart Tigers. Coffee Middle was led in hitting by Shelby Scrivnor who had two doubles and an RBI. Tomberlin finished with a single, a double and the game winning RBI. Kasarah Scheller also added a double and an RBI to advance the Lady Raiders to the 3 PM semifinal game on Saturday against Warren County. The CTC Tournament is being held at East Middle in Tullahoma.

The Coffee Middle School softball team reached their FIRST Saturday goal of playing 3 games to advance to the conference championship game in Tullahoma. Unfortunately, a hot hitting Tullahoma squad squashed their championship dreams with a 12 to 8 win in a rematch of the finals. The Lady Raiders finished the with the 2nd place trophy, a regular season conference title and a final season record of 16 and 4.

The day started with a come from behind semifinal win over Warren County in extra innings by a score of 7 to 6. Amanda Mukai, who was in as the courtesy runner for Shelby Scrivnor, scored from 3rd base on a ball hit to the shortstop in the bottom of the 7th to advance the Lady Raiders to the finals. Scrivnor had led off the inning with a double to centerfield. Kasarah Scheller was 3 for 4 with 2 RBI to lead the Raider hitting attack. Scrivnor finished the day 2 for 4.

In the finals, the Lady Raiders needed 2 wins over Tullahoma to win the tournament title. In Game 1, Erin Ferrell pitched a gem scattering 8 hits while striking out 4 Lady Cats in a 3 to 2 Coffee Middle win. Ferrell got a double play from her defense in the 3rd inning and coaxed 2 pop ups with 2 runners in scoring position in the 4th inning to end Tullahoma rallies. Scrivnor finished the game with a double and a triple and an RBI while Karlyssa Meadows and Kasarah Scheller added singles to force a final “winner take all” championship game.

In the championship game, Tullahoma banged out 13 hits, including 3 doubles and a triple to win the title over the Lady Raiders by a final score of 12 to 8. The scrappy Raiders had 3 impressive comeback attempts as they fell behind 3 to 0 before rallying with 2 runs in the 2nd inning, trailing 7 to 2 ; they plated 3 runs in the 3rd and a final 2 run inning in the 4th before running out of chances. Athena Lusk was 1 for 1 as she had a single, 2 walks and an RBI to lead a 7 hit Lady Raider attack. Lauren Tomberlin had an RBI triple, Haley Richardson banged out an RBI double and Alisabeth York had a single and an RBI sacrifice for Coffee Middle.

4/30/14 —- Robert Pierson Smith

Robert Pierson Smith, of Tullahoma, passed this life on Friday, April 25th, 2014 at his residence at the age of 90.

He was the son of the late Katherine Smith Heinz and Ray Smith and step-son of the late Bill Heinz of Ottawa, IL. He was preceded in death by his wife, Martha Parsons Smith and his son, Robert Parsons Smith.

Mr. Smith leaves five daughters, Cindy (George) Garland of Lyles, TN, Leanne (Tom) Butchko of Franklin, TN, Melanie (Harlan) Smith-Howard of Nashville, Nancy (Tim) Maroney of Nashville, and Amy (Jeff) Bethurum of Franklin, TN; and one sister, Dorothy (Clarence) Sloter of San Diego, CA. He also leaves eight grandchildren Lisa Glenn, Leslie Maus, Beth Valdovinos, Brad Garland, Kymberly Armstrong, Shannon Butchko, Matthew Maroney and Carothers Bethurum; and seven great-grandchildren Alexandra Glenn, Lydia Valdovinos, Brylee Armstrong, Caylinn Armstrong, Jade Hibpshman, Houston Valdovinos, and Maddux Armstrong.

R.P. served his country proudly in the United States Army in World War II, including time with the Division of Camp Forrest, Tennessee, where he met Martha. He also served in Camp Edwards, Massachusetts, Camp Carrabelle, Florida, Fort Ord and Camp Roberts, California, Townsville, Australia and New Guinea. He also served in the Philippines and Palawan Island. The Army recalled him for duty in Korea in September 1950, where he arrived at Wonsan Harbor on Christmas Day, 1952. There, he served as Medical Aide on nightly infantry patrols. He tended to the wounded and assured that any dead were returned to U.S. lines. He returned to the U.S. via Alaska. He was still on furlough when he accepted a job producing motion pictures at AEDC, where he thoroughly enjoyed a 30-year career at Arnold Engineering Development Center and retired in 1983. After his retirement, he was very active with the 532nd EBSR (Engineer Boat and Shore Regiment) Veteran Group.

Visitation for Mr. Smith will be held on Wednesday, April 30th, 2014 at Kilgore Funeral Home from 11:00 am-1:00 pm with the funeral to immediately follow at 1:00 pm in the Kilgore Funeral Home Chapel with Chad Conn officiating.

Interment will follow at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens with military honors.vet

Donations in R.P.’s memory may be made, in lieu of flowers, to the Meals on Wheels Program at 410 North Collins Street, Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388.

Kilgore Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

04/25/14

Birthdays:

Brenn Simmons – 14 – Pizza Winner!

Weekly Birthday Winner Birthday Cake from Food Lion:  Gary Winton

Anniversaries:

Weekly Anniversary Winners Flowers by Michael:  Jon & Dawn Longwith

birthdays and anniversity

04/24/14

birthdayBirthdays:

Rachel Johnson – 18 – Pizza Winner!

Marlow Vaughn