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Missing AC man located in Georgia

Posted at 12:08 pm November 4, 2014
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Michael Miller Missing Person

An Anderson County man reported missing on October 10 has been located in Georgia, authorities said.

Michael David Miller, who is in his early 40s, was stopped by the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Department after a “hit” on his license plate showed him as a missing person, the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department said Tuesday. Miller and his vehicle had been entered into the National Crime Information Center, or NCIC, as a missing person.

Miller told Gwinnett County deputies he was okay and just wanted to “get away” for a while. Gwinnett County deputies contacted Anderson County authorities, confirmed he was a missing person, and said he appeared to be in no distress and was in good health. Miller was asked to contact his family, and with no reason to detain him, Gwinnett County deputies released him. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Gwinnett County Sheriff's Department, Michael David Miller, Michael Miller, missing

Follow-up: ORPD investigating suspicious ATM device that could be card ‘skimmer’

Posted at 3:12 pm October 29, 2014
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Oak Ridge Police Department Logo

A suspicious device found on an ATM machine on Sunday could be a “skimmer,” and detectives are working with bank officials to determine if any debit or credit cards were compromised, the Oak Ridge Police Department said Wednesday.

A customer found the suspicious device on Sunday at the SunTrust Bank at 1188 Oak Ridge Turnpike, the ORPD said in a press release.

Police think it was a debit or credit card “skimmer.” A “skimmer” is a small device that is usually placed over the card slot of ATMs and gas pumps to steal debit/credit card information. “Skimmers” are sometimes accompanied by small cameras or keypad covers to steal PIN numbers associated with the cards. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: ATM machine, credit cards, debit, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, skimmer, SunTrust Bank

ORPD investigating auto burglaries, offers prevention tips

Posted at 1:52 pm October 28, 2014
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The Oak Ridge Police Department is investigating a series of motor vehicle burglaries that have occurred throughout the city since August, and authorities are warning residents that vehicle break-ins increase during the holiday season, from late October to the new year.

The ORPD said there have been more than 25 reported auto burglaries from August through last week.

“The common thread is unattended vehicles left in fairly secluded parking lots, (with the) majority occurring around parks along Melton Lake Drive (and) Edgemoor Road,” the ORPD said last week. “The most current location is along Outer Drive. Time of day for each of the burglaries has varied, ranging from broad daylight, dusk, and dark. Items stolen from vehicles appear to have been in plain view.”

The most-stolen items include purses, cell phones, iPads and tablets, laptop computers, GPS units, other electronic items, and cash. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: auto burglaries, burglaries, motor vehicle burglaries, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, stolen items, vehicle alarm, vehicle break-in

ORPD warns of ATM ‘skimmers’

Posted at 12:41 pm October 28, 2014
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Oak Ridge Police Department LogoThe Oak Ridge Police Department is warning people to be aware of a practice called “ATM skimming” after a device was found on an Oak Ridge bank.

The “skimming” scheme involves stealth surveillance equipment installed by thieves on ATM machines. The FBI says skimming can involve a realistic-looking card reader placed over the factory-installed card reader in order to steal customer account information, and a hidden camera or phony keypad to record PIN numbers. It’s like identity theft for debit cards.

The ORPD said an “ATM skimmer” was found in Oak Ridge at SunTrust Bank. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: account information, ATM machines, ATM skimming, bank, card reader, FBI, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, PIN number, skimming, SunTrust Bank, surveillance equipment, thieves

ACSD investigating reported robbery

Posted at 11:58 am October 28, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

An Anderson County man reported that he was robbed by two men early Saturday morning.

According to the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department, Eric Davis was returning to his Dutch Valley Road home after work at around 6 a.m. Saturday when he said he spotted a man bent over in the gravel driveway leading to his house. When he stopped, a second man allegedly grabbed him, assaulted him, and put him in a headlock while the second bandit stole his wallet, which contained about $600.

Davis said both men had something covering their heads and was unable to give a physical description of his assailants, but the ACSD report indicates he followed the suspects’ getaway vehicle long enough to get the tag number, which he provided to investigators.

Davis was not seriously injured in the incident.

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: ACSD, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, assault, Dutch Valley Road, Eric Davis, robbery

No one injured in apartment kitchen fire

Posted at 8:35 pm October 27, 2014
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Wakefield Road Apartment Fire

No one was injured in a kitchen fire on Monday evening at an apartment complex on Wakefield Road. The fire was reported at about 5:48 p.m. Monday in the apartment at 103D Wakefield Road, which is on the far right of the building pictured above.

 

No one was injured in a kitchen fire on Monday evening in an apartment on Wakefield Road.

The fire was reported at 5:48 p.m. Monday, Oak Ridge Assistant Fire Chief Josh Waldo said. No one was home at the time.

Waldo said firefighters are still trying to determine the cause, but the small fire might have started on the stove. It destroyed the stove and damaged a few cabinets, but was confined to the kitchen and caused minimal smoke damage, Waldo said. He estimated the total damage at about $2,500. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Fire, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: apartment, apartment building, Christopher Samuelson, fire, Josh Waldo, kitchen fire, Natasha Blauvelt, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Red Cross, Wakefield Road

Animal Shelter reopens Tuesday; changes made after distemper outbreak

Posted at 4:56 pm October 27, 2014
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Oak Ridge Animal Shelter

The Oak Ridge Animal Shelter on Belgrade Road is pictured above.

Changes have been made, and the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter will reopen Tuesday after a temporary closure last week following the second distemper outbreak this year, city officials said.

The shelter staff will show reporters the changes that have been made to protect animals during an 8:30 a.m. Tuesday tour, and the shelter will open to the public at 11 a.m.

The Oak Ridge Animal Shelter is located at 395 Belgrade Road.

City officials said last week that 51 animals were euthanized because of this month’s distemper outbreak, and the shelter was temporarily closed after canine distemper tests came back positive. All dogs that tested positive were euthanized to prevent the disease from spreading. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Pets, Police, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: animals, canine distemper, closure, disease, distemper, distemper outbreak, Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, quarantine

Updated: Sharps Chapel man dies in Andersonville shooting

Posted at 9:10 pm October 26, 2014
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A Sharps Chapel man died in a Sunday afternoon shooting in Andersonville, authorities said.

James Alvin Russell, 58, was pronounced dead at the scene, the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department said.

The shooting was reported at 4:35 p.m. Sunday at 1229 Sequoyah Road. In a Sunday evening statement, Chief Deputy Mark Lucas said the victim was dead when deputies arrived, and the shooter was still there.

In a statement later Sunday night, Lucas said Sheriff’s Department investigators were processing the crime scene and interviewing the person responsible for the shooting, as well as a witness. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Andersonville, District Attorney General’s Office, James Alvin Russell, Mark Lucas, Regional Forensic Center, Sequoyah Road, Sharps Chapel, shooter, shooting

Animal Shelter: 51 animals euthanized due to distemper; donations needed

Posted at 6:22 pm October 23, 2014
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Oak Ridge Animal Shelter

The Oak Ridge Animal Shelter on Belgrade Road is pictured above.

Fifty-one animals have been euthanized at the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter due to distemper, and donations are needed, Oak Ridge officials said Thursday.

“This has truly been a heartbreaking situation for our staff and volunteers,” the city said in a short statement Thursday afternoon.

The Shelter needs donations of cat litter (non-clumping only), blankets, towels, dry food, and canned food. The donations can be dropped off at the Pet Supplies Plus located at  254 South Illinois Avenue in Oak Ridge from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday.

Adoptable cats and kittens will be also be at Pet Supplies Plus from 12 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, October 25.

“Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers as we try to heal from this devastating blow,” the city said.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Pets, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: cats, distemper, donations, euthanized, kittens, Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, Pet Supplies Plus

Animal Shelter closed temporarily after canine distemper confirmed

Posted at 8:05 pm October 22, 2014
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Oak Ridge Animal Shelter

The Oak Ridge Animal Shelter on Belgrade Road is pictured above.

The Oak Ridge Animal Shelter is temporarily closed after canine distemper tests came back positive.

All dogs in the Animal Shelter that tested positive have been euthanized to prevent the disease from spreading, and the shelter staff is taking measures to prevent widespread infection within the canine community, a City of Oak Ridge press release said. Those preventive measures include cleaning and disinfecting.

The canine distemper tests were conducted by the University Of Tennessee College Of Veterinary Medicine. The Animal Shelter could reopen at 11 a.m. Tuesday, October 28.

The Animal Shelter had a distemper outbreak in March of this year, and the staff started taking precautions by vaccinating all animals on intake, the press release said. However, this time the animal was turned into the Animal Shelter already infected with distemper. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Pets, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: animal shelter, canine distemper, City of Oak Ridge, cleaning, College of Veterinary Medicine, disinfecting, distemper, distemper outbreak, Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, Oak Ridge Police Department, quarantine, University of Tennessee

Alternatives to Incarceration to discuss hiring a director

Posted at 10:33 am October 21, 2014
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Anderson County Detention Facility

The Anderson County Detention Facility in Clinton is pictured above.

The Anderson County Alternatives to Incarceration Committee will discuss the hiring of a director for the Alternatives to Incarceration Department during a meeting in Clinton today (Tuesday, October 21).

The meeting starts at 4 p.m. at the Anderson County Detention Facility at 308 Public Safety Lane.

For more information, call Anderson County Sheriff’s Department Captain Larry Davidson at (865) 457-7100.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Police and Fire Tagged With: alternatives to incarceration, Alternatives to Incarceration Committee, Alternatives to Incarceration Department, Anderson County, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Larry Davidson

Shelter cleaned after two dogs diagnosed with canine distemper, others tested

Posted at 10:18 am October 21, 2014
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Oak Ridge Animal Shelter

The Oak Ridge Animal Shelter on Belgrade Road is pictured above.

 

Two dogs recently taken in by the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter have been diagnosed with canine distemper. The Animal Shelter was closed Friday and Saturday to allow for thorough cleaning of the facility. Dogs in the shelter are being tested to see if others have contracted the disease.

Test results are expected to be received by today (Tuesday, October 21). If none of the dogs test positive for canine distemper, the Animal Shelter will reopen at 11 a.m. Wednesday.

As a precaution, all animals brought into the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter will be vaccinated on arrival, the Oak Ridge Police Department said in a press release. Dogs with any kind of cough or nasal discharge will be kept separate from dogs available for adoption. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Pets, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: animal shelter, animals, ASPCA, canine distemper, cats, disease, distemper, dogs, Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, shelter staff

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