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Meth Bust In Tullahoma

Meth lab found in Tullahoma

Deputies from the Coffee County Sheriff’s Department seized meth labs from a residence on South Washington Street in Tullahoma Wednesday night.
Sheriff’s Investigator James Sherrill received information that methamphetamines were being produced at 907 and half South Washington. When officers entered the residence and were told by the occupant that he had been “cooking meth” and then gave the deputies permission to search a mechanic shop. While searching the shop the officers allegedly found two bottles with meth being produced.
According to Sherrill, the individual involved in the production of meth is on probation for the promotion of methamphetamines. A case against the person producing the drug will be presented to the Coffee County Grand Jury. Meanwhile, Tullahoma Police are investigating a break in at the business.

Early Morning Fire In Tullahoma

Firefighters in Tullahoma responded to a fire Thursday morning around 12:45 a.m. The fire department was dispatched to 931 East Grizzard Street. The woman living at that address woke up and heard a noise and discovered that her living room was on fire. The fire was in the living room but the front door was blocked and the family had to escape through a window. Once firefighters arrived they quickly extinguished the fire, but the apartment suffered smoke damage.

Nissan Gets Money For Job Training

Some good economic news came out of Nashville Wednesday.
State Representative David Alexander (of Winchester) announced that the Tennessee Dept. of Economic Commission is awarding over $4 million to Nissan in Decherd for the training of over 800 new jobs at the plant. Alexander stated that the grant which is known as the Fast Trac Grant has been in the works for some time and is very great for the area.
Alexander stated that with the awarding of the grant there will be more jobs added to Nissan in Decherd. “This is great news for Franklin County,” Representative Alexander proudly stated Wednesday afternoon.

UPDATE!! Three Inmates Back In The Bedford County Jail

Allen Harris

James Lynch

John Lovvron

Three people escaped from the Bedford County Jail early Thursday morning.
The escape occurred around 4:30 a.m. Thursday morning.
Police are looking for John Lovvorn, 20, James Lynch, 22, and 34-year-old Allen Harris.
During the search, a Shelbyville officer crashed his police car on South Cannon Boulevard. The officer wasn’t seriously hurt.
Harris of Murfreesboro, was being held on a charge for failing to appear in court.
Lovvorn of Shelbyville was in jail on charges of aggravated robbery, burglary, theft of property and vandalism.
Lynch of Shelbyville was being held on several drug counts.
Anyone with information on the men’s whereabouts is urged to call the sheriff’s office at 931-684-3232.

Haven Of Hope Gets Grant

Grant money given to Haven of Hope

The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, a charitable organization dedicated to enriching the quality of life in the 40 Middle Tennessee counties it serves, announces $1.3 million in grants to 273 nonprofit organizations as part of The Foundation’s annual discretionary grant making process.
Haven of Hope in Tullahoma has received a $4,000 grant to provide case management, licensed counseling and housing assistance services for shelter and outreach clients.

Sheriff’s Department Helping The Needy At Christmas

Wendell Norton packing boxes for the needy

Coffee County Deputy Sheriff Wendell Norton was busy Thursday helping fill boxes to help the needy with their Christmas meals. Each year the sheriff department distributes food and toys to the needy of the county. The sheriff noted that they distribute the items all over the county. Sheriff officials say they will supply toys to over 500 children and supply food to over 250 families. The deputies were busy distributing the items Wednesday afternoon and will continue through Christmas Day.

Manchester Chief Gives Advice About Smoke Detectors

Home burns to ground at Lakewood Park... Photo by Barry West

Manchester firefighters are warning area residents to check smoke detectors and make sure they have batteries. Fire Chief Charlie Taylor noted that it would “be terrible to have a fire here at Christmas time.”
He noted that everyone should make sure the batteries are fresh and working. And everyone should stop and make sure that they replace smoke detectors if they are 10 years old or older. If they are that old they need to be replaced immediately and buying a new smoke detector would be a great gift for you and your family.
In unrelated story A fire on Bull Run Road in Lakewood Park destroyed a home Wednesday night around 6pm. The structure was unoccupied.
All mutual aid responding departments were told to go to their home base because the home was a total loss.

Meth Bust In Manchester

Tammy Horton

Manchester policeman Jonathan Anthony responded to 502 B Bailey Street on Tuesday on a tip of a meth lab. Officer Anthony found items used to manufacture methamphetamines. Officer Anthony notified Investigator Stuart Colwell, and they found 5 separate one-pot bottles “cooks”. Anthony arrested Tammy Horton and Michael Denny who were at the residence. Horton has a history of convictions for manufacturing methamphetamine. Horton and Denny were charged with initiation of process to manufacture methamphetamine, reckless endangerment, and felony drug paraphernalia. Bond was set at $66,000 for Horton and $61,000 for Denny. Horton was also charged with introduction of contraband into a penal institution after officers found syringes hidden on her. Others involved in the bust were Captain Victor Jones, officer Tyler Hickerson, Coffee County Sheriff’s Investigator Billy Marcom and the Drug Task Force. Their court date is set for Jan, 22, 2013.

Michael Denny

Bedford County Schools Threatened Again

Authorities in Bedford County are investigating a 2nd threat within a week made against a school in that system. The threat was found written Wednesday morning on the wall of a bathroom at a Pilot truck stop in Lebanon and specifically mentioned a playground in Bedford County. Bedford County Sheriff’s Department says that they learned of the threat shortly after 10 a.m., just as schools were dismissing on holiday break. The school district’s aftercare program was placed under lockdown as a precaution. Police said they are treating it as a serious threat. We reported to you earlier that a Tullahoma man is facing charges after police say he made threats at a school in Shelbyville.

State Senator Wants Teachers Armed

A Tennessee state lawmaker is renewing his bill to allow teachers to carry their weapons in classrooms. Knoxville Republican Senator Stacey Campfield has had similar bills in the past, but he feels there now has been a “wake up call” with the Connecticut shootings. His measure, which has failed in previous attempts to move it through the Tennessee General Assembly, is still being worked on, but Senator Campfield plans for it to allow teachers and staff with handgun carry permits, with proper training, to bring their weapons to school. Similar bills from state Senator Stacey Campfield have failed in past years, and he’ll likely face opposition from leadership in his own party, like Republican Governor Bill Haslam. Opposition is also likely to come from most school districts, teacher groups and various business interests. East Tennessee Senator Frank Nicely is also proposing a similar bill.