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Local Teacher Charged With Child Abuse

Gary Wilson Hawkins

A teacher at College Street Elementary School in Manchester was booked into the Coffee County Jail Friday night on charges of child abuse.
Charges are against 32-year-old Gary Wilson Hawkins who was accompanied by his attorney when he turned himself into the Coffee County Jail Friday night.
According to Coffee County sheriff Steve Graves, charges were brought against the teacher after witnesses came forward describing excessive bruises on Hawkins’ young daughter. The sheriff stated that the bruising was on the girl’s buttocks and back.
Investigator Jason Dendy conducted an investigation into the allegations and presented that evidence to Coffee County District Attorney Mickey Layne. After reviewing the evidence in the case, the DA then instructed the investigator to obtain a warrant in the case.
Hawkins is free on a bond of $25,000.

Florida Man Charged At I-24 Scales

Oreste Jose Garcia

A Florida man is being held in the Coffee County Jail under a $506,000 bond after he was arrested at the eastbound scales on I-24 in Manchester Friday morning. Oreste Jose Garcia, 51, of Miami, Fl was charged with felony theft of property, refusal for drug inspection and evading arrest. He is a federal parolee out of Florida. According to reports by the Tennessee Highway Patrol, Trooper Corey Stuart he stopped the Freightliner tractor-trailer Garcia was driving around 2:40 a.m. Friday morning. The officer requested Garcia’s log book and planned to conduct an inspection of the vehicle after noticing what he considered several suspicious indicators of violations. As Garcia went to retrieve the logbook, he fled on foot into nearby woods. The trooper then requested help from other troopers as well as Manchester Police and Coffee County deputies. After the officer chased Garcia for a while they located him and Coffee County deputies arrested him at mile marker 117 on Interstate 24, about a mile past the scales. When officers checked the truck Garcia was driving he found 18 pallets of cell phones and that trailer was stolen in Jeffersonville, Ind. The estimated value of the cargo and the trailer is approximately $200,000.

Teenager Attacked In Tullahoma

A 19-year-old woman was attacked Thursday morning, as she was about to enter the Kroger store on North Jackson Street. 19-year-old Nakayla Sullivan told Tullahoma Police Officer Cody Brandon that she and her 2-year-old son were attempting to enter the store when she attacked from behind and knocked to the ground. Sullivan stated that she covered her son to keep him from being injured. Sullivan told the officer that her attacker struck her in the ribs, back, arms, and face and head. While she was being attacked, an unknown male yelled at the attackers and said he was calling the police. The attackers left but not before checking Sullivan’s pockets as well as the pockets on her son’s clothes. They then ran from the area. After talking with the officer, Sullivan went to Harton Regional Medical Center to be checked out for injuries. According to the officer’s report, Sullivan had bruises “all over the face and arms.” Police are continuing to investigate the attack.

Leaf Production In US One Step Closer

U.S. production of the 2013 Nissan Leaf moved one step closer to reality earlier last week. Leaf Motor production started trials at its facility in Decherd, where Nissan will start official U.S. production of the 2013 Leaf electric car’s motor production line–and its staff–are going through final production test runs before the plant commences official motor manufacturing later this year.
Currently made in Japan, the Leaf’s electric motor contains around one mile of copper wiring, and takes Nissan longer to assemble than a conventional gasoline engines. Nissan says it takes around 25 shift workers in total to ensure an electric motor is made correctly from its raw materials to finished product.

Even If He Wins, DesJarlais Will Face Challenge

Congressman Scott DesJariais

Even if U.S. Rep. Scott DesJarlais wins re-election after the revelation that he once urged his mistress to get an abortion, he could soon face a challenge from a fellow Republican. An operative familiar with state Sen. Jim Tracy’s plans tells The Associated Press the Shelbyville Republican has met with donors and could announce his candidacy for the 4th District congressional seat before Christmas. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because Tracy has not yet announced his plans. When reached by AP on Friday, Tracy said he was focusing on his current re-election campaign and supporting other conservatives for state and national office. Tracy, who considered a congressional bid this year, expressed concern over the “serious allegations” against DesJarlais but said he voted for the congressman in early voting.

MTSU Survey On Election

A Middle Tennessee State University poll of likely Tennessee voters shows Republican Mitt Romney far ahead of President Barack Obama, a lead driven by strong support among white evangelical voters.
The poll released Saturday showed 59% of likely voters favoring Romney, 34% backing Obama, 6% undecided and 1% supporting another candidate.
The telephone poll was conducted Oct. 16-21 among registered voters who had voted early or said they were very likely to vote in the Nov. 6 election. The margin of error is plus or minus 4 points at the 95% level of confidence.
The poll found that white evangelicals, about 60% of Tennessee’s electorate, back Romney over Obama 74% to 21%, with 5% undecided.

Friday Afternoon Crash In Manchester

Heavy damage to car involved in crash

Jaws of Life used in accident on Friday... Photos by Barry West

A light blue Chevrolet car was turning left on to Interstate Drive at about 3:00pm Friday afternoon. The Chevy and a by black car collided as the black car was traveling towards Manchester on McMinnville Hwy. The male driver of the black car was unhurt. A 72-year-old passenger in the Chevy was trapped and had to be removed with the Jaws of Life. The female was transported to Medical Center of Manchester complaining of pain on her right side. A 5-year-old in the back seat also suffered head trauma and was transported to the same hospital. The driver of Chevy and one other passenger were unhurt.

10//28/12 — Herman McCormick

  —Herman McCormick, age 80, passed away on October 26, 2012 at his home in Manchester, Tennessee with his loving family by his side.

He was a retired Heavy Equipment Operator with the City of Manchester Street Department.

He was preceded in death his parents, the late Hubert McCormick and Essie Reed McCormick.

Mr. McCormick is survived by his wife, Velma L. Johnson McCormick of Manchester; children, Tina Morris, Haven Sherrill, Ricky Sherrill and Harold Sherrill; sister, Juanita Dickerson; brother, Clarence McCormick; ten grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends.

A Memorial Service will be conducted on Sunday, October 28, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at the Bible Church on South Spring Street in Manchester with Brother Vernon Wagoner and Brother Larry Huling officiating.

Arrangements with CENTRAL FUNERAL HOME OF MANCHESTER, TN.

10/30/12 — Marlina Michelle Stacy Fults

Memorial Services for Marlina Michelle Stacy Fults, age 35 of Carthage, Tennessee will be held Tuesday, October 30, 2012 at 2 PM at the Coffee County Funeral Chapel with Bro. Bret Meeks officiating.

Visitation with the family will be from 12 PM until service time.

Mrs. Fults passed away Thursday, October 25, 2012 at the Medical Center of Manchester.

 Mrs. Fults was born on November 4, 1976 in Frankfort, Kentucky the daughter of Robert Mark Stacy of Clearwater, Florida and Virginia Lewis Stacy of Nixa, Missouri.

 In addition to her parents, she is survived by her grandmother, Hettie Stacy of Frankfort, Ky; three brothers, Atreyu J., Donald W., and Zach Duke all of Manchester; one sister, Sonja Perkins and her husband Thomas of Springfield, Missouri: three nieces, Victoria Russell, Karen Ludwig, and Serra Perkins; one nephew, Anthony Perkins and her true love, Danny Bly of Carthage, TN.

COFFEE COUNTY FUNERAL CHAPEL is honored to serve the family of Marlina Michelle Stacy Fults.

10/30/12 — Joseph Paul Fleming

Memorial Services for Mr. Joseph Paul Fleming, age 21 of Manchester, Tennessee will be held Tuesday, October 30, 2012 at 7 PM at the Coffee County Funeral Chapel with Bro. Pat Allison officiating.

Visitation with the family will be from 5 PM until service time.

Mr. Fleming passed away Friday, October 26, 2012 in Manchester.

 Mr. Fleming was born May 4, 1991 in Murfreesboro, TN., the son of Walter R. Fleming of Manchester and the late Toni Denise Womack Fleming.  Mr. Fleming enjoyed listened to music, watching movies and playing with his dog, Hyde.

 In addition to his father, Mr. Fleming is survived by one sister, Jessica Fain and her husband, Tommy of Marietta, GA.; grandparents, Beverly and Joe McKervey of Tullahoma; aunt, Lori Utterback of Manchester; niece, Emily Fain; cousins, Sarah and Ryan Utterback and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.

 In Lieu of flowers the family has requested donations to Alcoholics Anonymous and the Multi-County Cancer Support Network.

COFFEE COUNTY FUNERAL CHAPEL is honored to serve the family of Joseph Paul Fleming.