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Wilson County authorities are on the lookout for suspects following an armed robbery at a popular Mt. Juliet marina that injured two restaurant employees and led to a bystander’s death in the adjacent parking lot. Following the theft, the suspects fled to the parking lot, where a 27-year-old man was found with gunshot wounds and unresponsive in his vehicle. He later died from his injuries. The Mt. Juliet Police Department […]

todayJuly 1, 2024 16

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A young Middle Tennessee man is facing charges related to the brief disappearance of a teenage girl from Eastern Kentucky this week. The Perry County Sheriff’s Office, a minor was reported missing from the Delphia community of Kentucky around 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday by her father and sole guardian. On Wednesday, officials stated that 18-year-old Thomas Charles Lange of Lebanon, Tennessee — was spotted returning the girl to the same […]

todayJune 28, 2024 18

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An environmental group has claimed that an Ashland City highway property is being used to dump construction debris. Tennessee Riverkeeper has filed a lawsuit over a spot they’ve named “Dirt Mountain.” They claimed that runoff from the property is leading to pollution in the Cumberland River. The suit names two property owners operating under the name “RR Farms.” The front of the property displayed compliance documents showing its right to […]

todayJune 27, 2024 13

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A Gallatin elementary school principal has resigned after being demoted from a job and school she loved. Kathy Vinson had been principal at Benny Bills Elementary for six years. Sumner County Director of Schools Dr. Scott Langford demoted Vinson to an assistant principal job at a different school. Vinson decided to resign and leave Sumner County schools entirely. She recently started blogging and writing on Facebook about the challenges of […]

todayJune 26, 2024 34

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Two people have been arrested in the case of a Springfield man who was found shot dead along train tracks in Middle Tennessee. The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office arrested 48-year-old Celia Ramirez-Hernandez, and 34-year-old Misael Cruz-Hernandez for the killing of 24-hear-old Carlos Camaja. The investigation has determined that the shooting death of Camaja occurred at a residence on N. Oak St in Springfield. He was then brought and left at […]

todayJune 25, 2024 19

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A Clarksville man has been charged with aggravated assault Saturday night on a first responder. The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office initiated a traffic stop Saturday afternoon for a potentially stolen vehicle. at the Dollar General in Ridgetop. The suspect, 22-year-old Timothy Scott, reportedly struck two Robertson County patrol vehicles, crashing near mile marker 97 on Interstate 65. Deputies worked with the Greenbrier Police Department, the Goodlettsville Police Department, and the […]

todayJune 24, 2024 17

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Authorities spent several hours surrounding a home in Clarksville amid an ongoing investigation into a Thursday morning killing. Police set up a perimeter around a residence adding that there was no threat to residents in the immediate area or the neighborhood. Investigators described the incident as a domestic-related death and found two people with gunshot wounds when they entered the home. One victim was pronounced dead at the scene, but […]

todayJune 21, 2024 16

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Authorities say what could be an explosive was found inside a vehicle picked up from a Clarksville scrap yard Wednesday morning. Clarksville police say they got a 911 call about a small black bag with what appeared to be a fuse coming out of it inside a vehicle the caller had just picked up from a used car lot. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Bomb Squad said they “conducted render-safe […]

todayJune 20, 2024 10

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Springfield Police Department has announced the addition of a new public safety observation tower, made possible through a grant. The observation tower will be deployed at various city events, including 1st Fridays and Freedom Fest, ensuring a safe environment for all attendees. The observation tower will also be used in other public safety operations, such as any emergency event or for areas that may require saturated crime prevention techniques. Wilson […]

todayJune 19, 2024 13

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