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Cheyenne Maddox is charged with first degree murder after her son, Kadaris Maddox, who suffered from cerebral palsy, died of starvation. According to an autopsy report, Kadaris was just 35 pounds when he died. An autopsy report showed Kadaris died of malnutrition, and ruled the manner of death a suspected homicide. Roughly a year ago, Clarksville police testified they couldn’t find a blender needed to process Kadaris’ food in order to feed him. Cheyenne says she could position food in Kadaris’ mouth, so a blender wasn’t always needed. She disagrees with the autopsy’s findings and instead thinks he suffocated himself by accident.
Lebanon police are investigating after thousands of dollars worth of dirt bikes were stolen from a dealership on West Main Street. Surveillance video captured three people arriving in a black car and scoping out the bikes on the property at Southeast Motor Sport on Thursday, June 22. The suspects then returned the next morning in a box truck. Video recovered by authorities showed the suspects cutting the fenced wire where the bikes were and then removing them one-by-one. verall, it’s estimated the stolen rides total between $15,000 – $20,000.
The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s help in finding a man wanted for assaulting and carjacking his ex-girlfriend. Police said just before 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, 32-year-old Cordero Quarles approached his ex-girlfriend while she sat in her car in Summit Heights. Quarles then allegedly kicked out the passenger side window of her car and took the car keys, went around the car, and dragged her out of the driver’s seat before driving off. The victim suffered minor injuries during the incident.
Written by: WSGI