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There’s a strong show of support for a Robertson County Sheriff’s Office deputy found dead in her Middle-Tennessee home.  A sea of blue escorted the body of 22-year-old Deputy Savanna Puckett from the medical examiner’s office in Nashville back to Robertson County yesterday.  Officers from other Mid-State law enforcement agencies lined the route to pay their respects.  Puckett was found shot inside her burning home on Sunday night.

Meanwhile, the Mid-State man arrested in connection with Puckett’s death is being described as an “acquaintance.”  The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation says he is 27-year-old James Jackson Conn who was arrested yesterday after a standoff in Smyrna. 

Sumner County Paramedic Captain Shane Clifford is dead after suffering from COVID-19 complications.  Clifford passed away yesterday after spending twenty days at Vanderbilt Medical Center.  The captain worked as an EMT in Sumner County since 2002.  Clifford leaves behind a wife and two children and was known as a generous public servant to his colleagues and the community.

Police in Portland made a routine traffic stop that ended up taking a dangerous career criminal off the streets. Last Thursday night, Portland Officer Derek Fondren noticed a car with an illegal window tint.  He pulled over the Impala and nd found narcotics in a mason jar, which included marijuana and cocaine and  400 Xanax pills that could turn out to be Fentanyl. 47-year-old Maurice Dalton is in the Sumner County Jail charged with a number of drug felonies as well as possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

Sixty-two communities across Tennessee will be receiving $28.5 million in block grants for infrastructure improvements, housing rehabilitation, and health and safety initiatives.   Springfield will get $630,000 for Sewer System Improvements.  Gov. Bill Lee and Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bob Rolfe approved the funds. Lee says they’ll play a vital role in keeping communities safe.

Written by: WSGI

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