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Possible Embezzlement from Tullahoma Business
A Tullahoma man was arrested on Nov. 10 on the charge of theft that contains embezzlement.
Tullahoma Police Officer Matt Pruitt arrived at K-Mart on North Jackson Street in reference to a larceny call. When Officer Pruitt spoke to Cheryl Montesi of the store he was told that employee Jaavan Shay Williams, 18, of West Lincoln Street had been taking money from the register prior to leaving work since Oct. 13. Montesi alleged that Williams had taken money on approximately 14 different occasions totaling $2,900.
Williams allegedly told the officer that he had been taking the money because he lost a scholarship at Motlow College. But according to the police report most of the funds were in his Motlow account.
Williams was arrested on the embezzlement charge and booked into the Coffee County Jail. His bond was set at $5,000. He is to appear in Coffee County General Sessions Court Nov. 22.
Montesi told the officer that she would obtain copies of security video for each incident.
Survey being conducted for Duck River Electric Membership Corporation
Duck River Electric Membership Corporation (DREMC) and a Touchstone Energy third-party member survey affiliate, Bellomy Research, Inc., has begun a market research study to better understand how its members are using and accessing the internet in their households as part of the cooperative’s ongoing due diligence relating to offering broadband services in its service area.
DREMC’s study will target the opinions of residential members who are randomly selected in efforts to represent various age groups who live in both rural and more densely populated areas within its service area. The purpose of the survey is to gather an accurate representation of current broadband availability and member interest and level of support of the utility offering internet service.
“The survey is being conducted by a reputable and trusted affiliate,” says Member Services Manager Carol Garrette. “We encourage our members to participate and voice their needs and opinions relating to our possible offering of internet service.”
The broadband survey will inquire about the following and other relative survey information:
• Satisfaction with current internet service providers (ISP) and the services they provide
• Current ISP pricing
• Online behaviors (how often is internet service used or needed at the residence)
• Level of interest in obtaining internet service for those currently without service
• Importance of DREMC’s involvement in bringing broadband to rural areas
Garrette adds that some DREMC members will receive the survey via email while others will be contacted by phone. The email survey will originate from Bellomy Research, Inc. and will include the DREMC logo and cooperative’s name as the survey sponsor. The phone survey can be identified on Caller ID as “Opinion Counts” and will originate from the survey call center using a 336 area code. Furthermore, telephone interviewers will identify themselves as calling on behalf of DREMC.
“Member input is very important regarding the broadband venture,” adds Garrette. “We have spent months researching this possibility, weighing and considering all options and possibilities before making a conclusion on its feasibility and how it fits with our cooperative’s mission statement and commitment to our communities. This survey will serve DREMC as one more voice from our members and help us gauge the need for reliable, affordable broadband service, as well as member commitment, across our service area.”
If you have questions about the broadband survey, please contact the DREMC Member Services Department at 931-680-5883.
Bedford County Woman’s Guilty Verdict Reinstated by Supreme Court
A guilty verdict against a Bedford County woman who paid two men to kill her husband in 2012 has been reinstated by the Tennessee Supreme Court.
The Tennessee Court of Appeals overturned the verdict against Susan Walls last year because deliberations in her trial continued until 1 a.m. One juror had fallen asleep several hours earlier during a delay before deliberations began.
The appeals court said that late-night trial proceedings should be avoided except in unusual circumstances. The Supreme Court didn’t agree.
Walls was being tried in May 2014 for soliciting the 2012 murder of her husband Larry Walls Sr. at their Unionville home.
Susan and daughter Dawn Walls had allegedly paid two of Dawn’s friends, Jason Starrick and Sean Gearhardt, both of Nashville, to kill Larry Walls on Aug. 8, 2012 at his home near Unionville.
Gearhardt allegedly stabbed Wells more than 80 times but received none of $400 paid to Starrick.
Susan Walls was sentenced to 60 years on charges of criminal responsibility to commit first degree murder and 21 years concurrently for conspiracy to commit first degree murder.
She was the only defendant to go to trial. The others entered guilty pleas. Starrick is serving a 51-year sentence, Dawn Walls 25 years and Garhardt 21.
11/20/17–Russell “Gene” Eugene Dawes
Russell “Gene” Eugene Dawes, of Tullahoma passed this life on Monday,
November 13, 2017 at his residence at the age of 101 years. Funeral
services are scheduled for Monday, November 20, 2017 at 2 PM at Davis
Funeral Home in Cushing, OK with Bro. Jim Reynolds officiating. Burial
will follow at Fairlawn Memorial Cemetery in Cushing, OK. Visitation with
the family will be Monday from 1 -2 PM. No local services are scheduled.
Mr. Dawes, a longtime resident of Cushing, OK was the son of the late
Walter Easley and Cora Johnson Dawes. He was born on September 11, 1916 in
Yale, OK. He was a U S Navy Seabee and served during WW II. He was
employed at an oil refinery where he worked as a platform operator. He was
a member of the First Baptist Church of Cushing and a 32nd Degree Mason.
Mr.
Dawes relocated to Tullahoma several years ago to be near his daughter. He
was a people person who “never meet a stranger”. He enjoyed fishing,
playing cards and dominoes and watching the weather on TV. He always had a
great interest in the weather and could have been a weatherman.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Nina
Evelyn Dawes; one daughter, Sonja McFarland and one brother, Harold Boyd.
Mr. Dawes is survived by one daughter, Janna Washington of Tullahoma; two
brothers, Leonard Dawes of Colfax, CA and Edward Boyd of Stillwater, OK and
one granddaughter, Anjarae Washington of San Francisco, CA.
Online condolences may be made at www.davesculbertsonfuneralhome.com.
Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
CCMS Basketball Splits Home Games with Warren County
The Coffee County Middle School basketball teams welcomed Warren County to the CCMS Gym on Monday for a conference doubleheader. In a pair of games you heard here on Thunder Radio, the Lady Raiders clubbed the Lady Pioneers 50 to 17. The Red Raiders fell by a final score of 46 to 39.
The Lady Pioneers scored in the first and last minute of the first half, but the Lady Raiders scored 32 unanswered points between those 2 baskets for the runaway win. Kiya Ferrell and Marley Perry each scored 14 points to lead Coffee County. Maggie Crouch came off the bench to add 6 points as the Lady Raiders improved to 5 and 1 on the season.
The Red Raiders got off to a strong start as they trailed Warren County 6 to 5 with 98 seconds left in the first quarter. But a series of turnovers allowed the visiting Pioneers to go on a 18 to 4 run to close out the first half and race to the win. The Raiders closed the gap to single digits in the 3rd quarter and again in the final minute as they fought until the final horn. Connor Shemwell led Coffee County in scoring with 11 points. Dayne Crosslin and Hayden Garr each chipped in 8 points.
The CCMS teams hit the road on Thursday for a pair of games at South Franklin. The girls’ game will get under way at 6 PM.
Download a copy of the broadcast at: http://www.thunder1320.com/downloads/
Westwood Basketball Sweeps Doubleheader at Community
The Rockets and Lady Rockets of Westwood traveled to Unionville on Monday night for a conference doubleheader with Community. The Lady Rockets captured a 30 to 22 homecoming win. The Rockets completed the sweep with a 51 to 40 victory.
The Lady Rockets outscored Community in every period on their way to the conference win. Westwood got balanced scoring and hit 7 of their 10 free throws to capture their 4th win in their last 5 games. Kasen Holt and Elizabeth Brown each netted 8 points while Kennedy Young added 6.
The Rockets got a fast start as they netted 19 points in the first quarter on their way to the win. Coach Will Pannell called out the strong play of his team with their defensive rebounding and limiting turnovers. Westwood was led in scoring by John Dobson who had 15 points. Brady Nugent and Trent Thompson each finished with 13 points.
Westwood returns to the Joel Vinson Gym on Thursday night when they play host to Eagleville. Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you the action as part of the First National Bank Hometown Sports Series. Lucky Knott will bring you the action on the Thunder Radio app or streaming at WMSRradio.com. The opening tip will be at 6 PM, the pregame show will start at 5:50.
CHS Basketball Opens Season Tonight Here on Thunder Radio
Tuesday night, Coffee County Central High School basketball returns to the hardwood for the 2017-18 season. The Raiders and Lady Raiders will travel to Woodbury to take on Cannon County in a Hall of Champions doubleheader.
Both teams are coming off 21 win seasons last year and both had wins over Cannon County last year in the season opener. The Lady Raiders snapped a 14 game losing streak to the Lady Lions with a 48 to 45 win. The Red Raiders dominated the Lions winning 70 to 50. Tuesday night will also be the Coffee County coaching debut of Joe Pat Cope as he takes over the Lady Raider program.
The girls’ game will tip off at 6 PM with the boys’ game to follow at Cannon County High School. Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you all the action. Our live coverage will begin at 5:50 with the Powers Storage/Char-El Apartments Pregame Show.
11/15/17 — Margaret Kathleen Woodward
Margaret Kathleen Woodward of Morrison passed this life on Monday, November
13, 2017 at Horizon Health and Rehab in Manchester at the age of 89 years.
Graveside services are scheduled for Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at 12 PM
at Summitville Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be Wednesday,
November 15, from 10 AM – 11:30 AM at Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home.
Mrs. Woodward, the daughter of the late Buford and Nellie Travis Whitman,
was born in Coffee County on February 13, 1928. She was the caregiver for
her son Larry for sixty years. She enjoyed sewing and gardening.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband,
Arthur Clyde Woodward; two sons, Arthur Lavon Woodward and Larry Dale
Woodward, three sisters and one brother.
Mrs. Woodward is survived by her daughter-in-law, Martha Woodward of
Morrison; three grandchildren, Arthur Dean Woodward and his wife, Buffy of
Manchester, Deanna Kaye Reed and her husband, Eric of Morrison and Joe
Woodward and his wife, Dawn of Murfreesboro; eleven great grandchildren,
six great great grandchildren and special nephew Riley Stacy.
Online condolences may be made at www.davesculbertsonfuneralhome.com.
Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.