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Victim identified, bond set at $1 million for Dishman

Posted at 1:11 pm August 8, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Rebecca Dishman

Note: This story contains graphic content. Reader discretion is advised.

Bond was set at $1 million on Friday for Rebecca Elizabeth Dishman, one of two Oak Ridge defendants charged with first-degree murder, sex crimes, and kidnapping after a 36-year-old woman was allegedly tortured, raped, and strangled, and her mutilated body was stuffed into a freezer.

The identity of the victim, Jennifer Gail Paxton, hadn’t initially been released because authorities wanted to ensure that family members had been notified of her death. On Friday night, the City of Oak Ridge said Paxton’s family had been notified.

Dishman, 22, one of the two defendants, has been charged with five felonies after Paxton’s death: first-degree murder, aggravated sexual battery, aggravated kidnapping, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with evidence.

Her co-defendant, Sean Finnegan, 52, has also been charged with five felonies: first-degree murder, aggravated rape, aggravated kidnapping, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with evidence.

Finnegan could have his bond set Monday, according to records in Anderson County General Sessions Court.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, Courts, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: abuse of a corpse, aggravated kidnapping, aggravated rape, aggravated sexual battery, Anderson County General Sessions Court, Bond, Don A. Layton, first-degree murder, Jennifer Gail Paxton, Marvell Moore, Oak Ridge Police Department, Paul Sexton, Rebecca Elizabeth Dishman, Sean Finnegan, tampering with evidence

After May diagnosis, ECC employee still tests positive for COVID, but cleared to return to work

Posted at 3:10 pm August 7, 2020
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A staff member at Oak Ridge Schools Extended Child Care was diagnosed with COVID-19 in late May, and on Monday, August 3, the employee still tested positive, Superintendent Bruce Borchers said.

A physician has cleared the staff member to return to work, Borchers said in a letter to families on Friday.

“The physician said that a person will likely continue to test positive several months after the initial virus, and that the individual is no longer contagious,” Borchers said.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Education, Front Page News, Health, K-12 Tagged With: Bruce Borchers, COVID-19, ECC, Extended Child Care, Ingrid Hamm, Oak Ridge Schools

15 employees, 1 patient test positive for COVID at NHC

Posted at 2:32 pm August 7, 2020
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NHC HealthCare of Oak Ridge is pictured above in August 2020.

Fifteen employees and one patient have tested positive for COVID-19 at NHC HealthCare, a nursing home in Oak Ridge.

NHC reported the positive test results and outcomes on its website.

The nursing home said the one patient who tested positive has recovered, and five of the 15 employees have recovered.

The patient was not hospitalized, NHC HealthCare said, and the nursing home has not reported any deaths among the 15 employees and one patient who tested positive.

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Filed Under: Business, COVID-19, Front Page News, Health, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, COVID-19, COVID-19 cluster, NHC HealthCare, Tennessee Department of Health

Total of 21 residents, two staff tested positive for COVID at The Groves

Posted at 2:15 pm August 7, 2020
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The Groves at Oak Ridge, an assisted living facility on Emory Valley Road, is pictured above on Friday evening, July 24, 2020. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

A total of 21 residents and two staff members tested positive for COVID-19 at The Groves at Oak Ridge, and two residents have died, an executive said Wednesday.

“Our thoughts and prayers go to their loved ones,” said Hollie Bailey, a registered nurse and regional director of operations and clinical services for Navion Senior Solutions. The Groves, an assisted living center on Emory Valley Road, is part of Navion Senior Solutions.

Bailey said 19 of the 21 residents have recovered from COVID-19, and three were set to be discharged from a hospital this week for physical therapy and strengthening before returning to The Groves.

The two staff members who tested positive have both recovered, Bailey said.

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Filed Under: Business, COVID-19, Front Page News, Health, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, COVID-19, COVID-19 cluster, Hollie Bailey, Navion Senior Solutoins, nursing homes, Tennessee Department of Health, The Groves, The Groves at Oak Ridge

New daily COVID case average declines in Anderson County

Posted at 1:16 pm August 7, 2020
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A graph shows confirmed new cases of COVID-19 in Anderson County through Thursday, Aug. 6, 2020. (Image courtesy Tennessee COVID-19 Case Tracking Coronavirus-19 Outbreak Response Experts (CORE-19) at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville)

The seven-day average of new daily cases of COVID-19 in Anderson County fell Tuesday, a reversal of a trend that had been in place since at least late June.

Still, the average number of new daily cases remained high, and it was higher than it has been in all but the previous week. And it’s not clear yet if the downward trend will continue.

The most recent seven-day average, in the week ending Tuesday, was 18.6 new COVID-19 cases per day. The highest it’s been, the week before, was 24.7. In late June, the county had an average of 3.43 new cases of COVID-19 per day.

Another trend that has reversed, at least for now: The number of active cases in the county fell four days in a row. It was 255 on Thursday. That was down more than 30 cases from a peak of 289 active cases on Sunday. Active cases are total cases minus recoveries and deaths.

In other potentially good news, the daily positivity rate, which measures the percentage of people who test positive for COVID-19 out of those who are tested, has fallen for at least two weeks.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Health, Health, Slider Tagged With: Anderson County, CORE-19, COVID-19, Tennessee, Tennessee COVID-19 Case Tracking Coronavirus-19 Outbreak Response Experts, Tennessee Department of Health, University of Tennessee

Warrants: Woman tortured, raped before being killed

Posted at 10:49 pm August 6, 2020
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Sean Finnegan

Note: This story contains graphic content. Reader discretion is advised.

The 36-year-old woman found dead in an Oak Ridge home early Thursday had been lured there with the promise of a place to stay, according to arrest warrants.

But once at the home on East Fairview Road, she became the victim of a series of gruesome crimes, including murder, according to the warrants, which were filed by Oak Ridge Police Department Sergeant Marvell Moore.

The woman was held against her will, tortured, and raped before she was killed, the warrants said.

She was chained to a bed and shackled with a dog collar, said the warrants, which were filed in Anderson County General Sessions Court in Oak Ridge. She was struck on the head and an arm with a baseball bat so she wouldn’t resist or try to escape the attacks, and her arms were bound with zip ties, the warrants said.

Once she was incapacitated, the two defendants in the case, Sean Finnegan, 52, and Rebecca Dishman, 22, both of Oak Ridge, repeatedly raped her before strangling her, causing her to die, the warrants said.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, Courts, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: abuse of a corpse, Anderson County General Sessions Court, arrest warrants, kidnapping, Marvell Moore, murder, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, rape, Rebecca Dishman, Sean Finnegan, Seventh Judicial District Crime Task Force, sexual battery, tampering with evidence

Two suspects in custody after apparent homicide

Posted at 12:19 pm August 6, 2020
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Two suspects are in custody after a homicide was reported on East Fairview Road on Wednesday, the Oak Ridge Police Department said.

Officers responded to a possible homicide at the home at about 7:39 p.m. Wednesday, a press release said.

Members of the ORPD Criminal Investigation Division and representatives of the Seventh Judicial District Attorney General’s Office worked through the night to investigate and were able to identify two suspects, the press release said.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire Tagged With: East Fairview Road, homicide, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD

Responding to rifle call, police find BB gun

Posted at 4:40 pm August 5, 2020
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Note: This story was updated at 5:30 p.m.

The Oak Ridge Police Department responded to a call of a rifle being pointed at cars passing by on Highland Avenue on Tuesday afternoon, but officers determined the gun was a BB gun.

The ORPD received the call at about 3:02 p.m. Tuesday.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire Tagged With: Highland Avenue, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD

Oak Ridge has mask policy for city employees

Posted at 1:30 pm August 3, 2020
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The City of Oak Ridge has a mask policy for municipal employees.

Here is what the city said last month:

Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson issued an administrative memo on June 29. It detailed a policy that requires city employees to wear masks or other face coverings when close to the public.

Inside of all municipal buildings, employees should conduct temperature checks and health questioning before they admit any resident to city-secured work areas. City employees will also be required to wear masks inside of any buildings when performing official city duties and interacting with the general public.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, Oak Ridge Tagged With: COVID-19, Mark Watson, mask policy, Oak Ridge

Staff member at ORHS tests positive for COVID-19

Posted at 11:11 pm August 2, 2020
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Oak Ridge High School

A staff member who was at Oak Ridge High School on Friday has tested positive for COVID-19, Oak Ridge Schools said Sunday.

The school system learned of the positive diagnosis on Saturday.

“Having this report Saturday morning allowed us to implement a 24-hour closure so we could thoroughly disinfect the building on Saturday,” Superintendent Bruce Borchers said in a letter to families. A second disinfectant fogging of the full building occurred on Sunday, Borchers said.

It’s the sixth overall COVID-19 case in Oak Ridge Schools and the fifth since July 15.

The other cases since July 15 involved a staff member who had been at Jefferson Middle School and ORHS, a staff member at JMS, a student at ORHS band camp, and an instructor at ORHS band camp.

In an earlier case in April, a staff member who had been volunteering at the school system’s food distribution sites tested positive for COVID-19.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Education, Front Page News, Health, Health, K-12, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Bruce Borchers, COVID-19, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools

79 percent of students attending classes in person, 21 percent online-only

Posted at 10:16 am August 1, 2020
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Four out of five students in Oak Ridge Schools are attending classes in person at least two days per week, while one out of five have registered for an online-only option as the school system and families respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Here are the enrollment numbers for all of the schools on Friday:

  • On-campus classes: 3,695 (about 79 percent of total enrollment)
  • The online-only option, ConnectOR: 963 (about 21 percent)

The school system was showing a total enrollment of 4,658 on Friday, but Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers said it is too early to tell what the actual enrollment is.

“We should have a solid number in a couple of weeks,” he said.

It’s not clear how many families have selected a home school option during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The school system offered two options for the new school year, which started Wednesday and Thursday, depending upon the school.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Education, Front Page News, Health, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Bruce Borchers, ConnectOR, COVID-19, enrollment, in-person enrollment, Oak Rige Schools, online instruction

Youngest, oldest have highest COVID rate increases; young adults, middle aged have most cases

Posted at 5:41 pm July 31, 2020
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The two youngest age groups and the oldest age group had the highest rates of increase in COVID-19 cases in Anderson County in July, and young adults had the most cases and the largest number of new cases.

The two youngest age groups and the oldest age group started the month with the lowest number of cases. But the 11-20 age group ended the month about in the middle of the nine age groups in terms of number of cases.

Cases among patients 0-10 years old grew from one on July 1 to 29 on July 31, according to data from the Tennessee Department of Health. That’s 29 times as many cases at the end of the month as the beginning, and an increase of 28 new cases during the month. It’s the highest rate of increase among all age groups, starting with the lowest number of cases.

Cases among patients 11-20 grew from six on July 1 to 74 on July 31. That’s 12.3 times as many cases at the end of the month as the beginning, and an increase of 68 new cases during the month. It’s the second-highest rate of increase and the third-highest number of new cases among all age groups.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, Top Stories Tagged With: age group, Anderson County, COVID-19, Tennessee Department of Health

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