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Manchester Police Continue To Investigate Beating
Manchester Police Investigator Butch Stewart is continuing to search for three men who burst into a Summer Street residence Friday, May 25, and beat a 32-year-old woman in the house. They then tied the woman up and placed her in a closet. Investigator Stewart said Friday that evidence that has been obtained in that incident indicates that those involved in the Tullahoma beating had nothing to do with his investigation. He said that he has gathered numerous “pieces of evidence” and is continuing to follow up on the information...
New Service For Smart Phones
Coffee County Emergency Management Agency Director Allen Lindley says that people with Smart phones will soon begin receiving emergency alerts automatically on their phones. He said that the wireless industry, The FCC, and FEMA will roll-out the Wireless Emergency Alerts system nationwide this year. Starting this month with alerts of severe weather. The EMA director says that the alerts will go directly to wireless users in an affected county automatically if their device is compatible. Lindley also noted that his office will continue to provide the free Nexis alerts to the area. You can also sign up for weather...
Duo Facing Multiple Drug Charges In Tullahoma
A Tullahoma woman and a Winchester man are facing multiple drug charges after a complaint of suspicious vehicle sitting in the parking lot of a business on South Jackson Street Wednesday night. Teresa Louise Garvin, 51, of Tanglewood Drive in Tullahoma, was charged with possession of schedule II, possession of schedule IV and possession of drug paraphernalia. Charles Terrance Brooks, 52, Winchester was charged with possession of schedule II and possession of drug paraphernalia. According to a report by Tullahoma Police Officer Rocky Ruehling alleged in a report that he found the pair sitting in a vehicle and he...
Death Total Down For Holiday Weekend
Preliminary figures from the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security show 13 people were killed in traffic crashes in Tennessee roadways during this year’s 96-hour Memorial Day holiday period. This is a drop from the 19 fatalities that occurred during the 2011 Memorial Day holiday weekend and the same number of deaths as 2010. There were 10 crashes that resulted in 13 fatalities. Six crashes were single vehicle wrecks, while four of them were multiple car crashes. Ten of the people killed were vehicle occupants and three were motorcyclists. Five of the ten (50 percent) vehicle occupants killed...
Psychedelic Mushrooms Bust
Officers arrested two men suspected of packaging over 5 pounds of mushrooms, possibly to be sold at next week’s Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester. Police received reports of one man selling the psychedelic mushrooms out of his North Clarksville home. Agents from the Drug Task force found the drugs inside the suspect’s home inside a hollowed out spare tire, with several shipping boxes with Bonnaroo-themed t-shirts inside with a mushroom design on them. Investigators say they think the drugs were heading to...
Man Arrested Federal Parole Violation and Weapons Charge
A Smyrna resident was taken into custody by U.S. Marshals Wednesday. 29-year-old Jeffery Jeffrey Wayne Pryor was arrested at Lakewood Park in Coffee County by the Marshals along with Billy Cook of the D.A. office and Sgt. Danny Ferrell of the Coffee County sheriff’s department on federal parole violation charges and an ATF weapons charge. Pryor also is facing charges locally after being arrested by Arnold Police for possession of a weapon. He also is accused of being involved in a stabbing incident in neighboring Warren...
Huntland High School Damaged
Two suspects are facing felony vandalism charges after a destructive trip through a high school in Franklin County. Investigators said James Morrison and Luis Flores broke into Huntland High School and did $14,000 in damage. The suspects were caught a few hours after the break-in and told detectives they did it because they were bored. The vandals destroyed part of the school’s ceiling, falling through several times while trying to crawl to access offices. Other damage included busted windows, doors, televisions and computers. If they’re found guilty, Morrison and Flores will have to pay for the...
Music Festival In Wartrace
Tom Brantley & Missionary Ridge Today (June 1, 2012) and tomorrow the Wartrace MusicFest will feature plenty of Bluegrass, Blues, and Bar-B-Q. Plus music fans 18 years and older have an opportunity to consume as many Little Debbie Oatmeal Crème Pies as they can eat in 45 seconds. In addition to eating his or her fill of crème pies, the winner will walk away with a $100 gift certificate. Registration for the contest is from 5 to 6 PM and the competition begins at 6:00 PM. As an appetizer, the first 600 people through the gate will receive a...






