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Anderson man arrested for death of woman who fell from van

Posted at 4:08 pm May 14, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

James Richard Wylie

James Richard Wylie

An Anderson County man indicted for homicide last week in the death of a Lake City woman who allegedly fell from his vehicle last year was arrested today, authorities said.

An investigation showed that Martha Rose McGhee, 33, of Lake City, fell out of a vehicle driven by James Wylie, 54, of Clinton, on Cobb Hollow Road just outside Lake City on Sept. 12 and hit her head, causing her death, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said in a Tuesday press release. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: 7th Judicial District Attorney General, Anderson County grand jury, Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, Cobb Hollow Road, criminal homicide, Dave Clark, death, homicide, James Wylie, kidnapping, Lake City, leaving the scene of a death or personal injury, Martha Rose McGhee, TBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation

Vandals damage Claxton mausoleum

Posted at 11:50 pm May 9, 2013
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Information from WYSH Radio

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a weekend break-in at Woodhaven Funeral Home and Memorial Gardens in Claxton that resulted in the theft of four crypt covers valued at $500 each and more than $5,000 in damages.

Deputy Robert Sexton reported that he had been checking on businesses in Claxton when he noticed the glass on the back door of the mausoleum on Edgemoor Road had been broken out with a lift truck jack used to lift caskets. Inside, the culprits destroyed four other crypt covers, tore the thermostats off the walls, and destroyed light fixtures, benches, and other items. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, Claxton, Robert Sexton, vandalism, Woodhaven Funeral Home and Memorial Gardens

More than 300 pounds of unused medicine collected

Posted at 1:32 pm May 1, 2013
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Information from WYSH Radio

Local law enforcement agencies teamed up to host Operation Medicine Cabinet at four locations across the county on Saturday, and more than 300 pounds of medicine were collected.

That amount far surpassed the weight from any previous event held in the county since law enforcement agencies began collecting and disposing medicine in 2010. In all, 314.6 pounds of medicine were collected at sites in Clinton, Oak Ridge, and Oliver Springs, said Stephanie Strutner, executive director for Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention. The medications were disposed by DEA. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Clinton, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention, Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, ASAP, Clinton Police Department, Drug Enforcement Administration, Mark Lucas, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oliver Springs Police Department, Operation Medicine Cabinet, Stephanie Strutner, unused medicine

Drop off unused medication on Saturday

Posted at 11:54 pm April 23, 2013
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There are currently few safe and convenient ways for consumers to dispose of unused prescription drugs, but on Saturday at the Earth Day Festival, the community will be able to drop off unused prescription medication, a press release said.

Nearly all unused pharmaceuticals enter either our solid waste system or sewage system. Neither disposal method is environmentally sound. These medications, when flushed down the toilet, pass through our sewage treatment plants, which are generally not designed to screen for these chemicals, the press release said. Pharmaceuticals discarded in landfills can seep into the surrounding groundwater table. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Health, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention, Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, Clinton Police Department, Earth Day, Food City, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oliver Springs Police Department, Operation Medicine Cabinet, pharmaceuticals, prescription drugs, prescription medication

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