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ORPD, police chief offer $1,000 reward to help identify dead baby boy

Posted at 12:56 pm April 10, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Police Department and Police Chief Robin Smith are offering a $1,000 reward for information about the baby boy found dead near the river bank along Melton Lake Greenway on Thursday, March 26, 2020. The Oak Ridge Police Department has named the baby boy “Wyatt,” which means “little warrior,” the city said. On Thursday, April 2, ORPD officers and the Oak Ridge Fire Department set up a memorial in baby Wyatt’s name near the parking area on Melton Lake at Edgemoor Road. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

The Oak Ridge Police Department and Police Chief Robin Smith are offering a $1,000 reward for information that helps investigators identify the baby boy found dead near the river bank along Melton Lake Greenway on Thursday, March 26.

The reward includes $500 from the ORPD, and Smith will match that with another $500.

Wyatt’s race has not been determined. Police officers have not been able to tell from his physical appearance. His umbilical cord was still attached before he was placed in the water, Smith said in a Facebook video Thursday. A piece of clothing was with Wyatt, although it’s not being described for investigative reasons.

The baby boy is being called Wyatt, or “little warrior,” Smith said.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: baby boy, Baby Wyatt, Melton Lake greenway, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, reward, Robin Smith

ORPD asks for public’s help to identify dead newborn found along greenway

Posted at 2:55 pm April 8, 2020
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The Oak Ridge Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying a newborn boy found dead along the Melton Lake Greenway on Thursday, March 26, 2020. The Oak Ridge Police Department has named the baby boy “Wyatt,” which means “little warrior,” the city said. On Thursday, April 2, ORPD officers and the Oak Ridge Fire Department set up a memorial in baby Wyatt’s name near the parking area on Melton Lake at Edgemoor Road. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

The Oak Ridge Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying a newborn boy found dead along the Melton Lake Greenway in March.

The newborn’s body was found Thursday, March 26, Investigators continue to ask for tips and information that could identify him.

The Oak Ridge Police Department has named the baby boy “Wyatt,” which means “little warrior,” according to a press release from the City of Oak Ridge.

On Thursday, April 2, ORPD officers and the Oak Ridge Fire Department gathered to set up a memorial in baby Wyatt’s name near the parking area on Melton Lake at Edgemoor Road, the press release said.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Baby Wyatt, City of Oak Ridge, newborn baby, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, Robin Smith

ORPD checking employee temperatures, still enforcing laws

Posted at 8:07 am April 1, 2020
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Oak Ridge Police Chief Robin Smith (Photo by City of Oak Ridge)

Oak Ridge Police Chief Robin Smith on Wednesday said the temperatures of employees are being checked each day as they arrive for work, and the Oak Ridge Police Department is still enforcing laws.

When possible, police reports are being taken by phone to avoid personal contact, Smith said. It’s part of the police department’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Oak Ridge Police Department is “on the job to deter crime and enhance the safety of our citizens,” Smith said in a social media post.

“During this time of social distancing, we are looking for ways to reduce personal contact with others while continuing to perform our jobs effectively,” Smith said. “Let me tell you what we are not doing. We are not decreasing our enforcement efforts.”

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Health, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire Tagged With: COVID-19, Oak Ridge Police Department, Robin Smith

ORPD investigating after newborn’s body found

Posted at 6:08 pm March 26, 2020
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The Oak Ridge Police Department is investigating after a newborn’s body was found near the bank along Melton Lake Greenway just north of the Edgemoor Road bridge on Thursday.

The body was reported by a resident at about 12:46 p.m. Thursday, and officers arrived at 12:53 p.m.

ORPD, Oak Ridge Fire Department, and Anderson County EMS, and the medical examiner’s office all responded.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: body, Melton Lake greenway, Oak Ridge

Sheriff’s Office checking temperatures at jail, cleaning cells, patrol cars

Posted at 11:00 am March 16, 2020
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Anderson County Detention Facility Pod Construction
The Anderson County Detention Facility in Clinton is pictured above.

Hoping to prevent the infection or spread of COVID-19, the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office said it is checking the temperature of everyone entering the Anderson County Detention Facility in Clinton and is using a hospital-grade disinfectant to clean the jail and patrol cars.

If a person has a fever and symptoms consistent with COVID-19, the Sheriff’s Office said it will make a decision on whether to admit them on a case-by-case basis while talking to the office of Seventh District Attorney General Dave Clark.

The Sheriff’s Office said its maintenance staff is cleaning the cells, walls, and floors of the Detention Facility more frequently than normal using a hospital-grade disinfectant that will help kill germs.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, COVID-19, Front Page News, Health, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Detention Facility, Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, COVID-19

AC corporal named national anti-drug instructor of year

Posted at 11:24 pm February 27, 2020
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Pictured above are Anderson County Sheriff Russell Barker, left, and Sheriff’s Office Cpl. Kim Lay, who was named the National L.E.A.D (Law Enforcement Against Drugs) Instructor of the Year on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2020, at the National L.E.A.D Conference in New Jersey. (Photo courtesy ACSO)

Anderson County Sheriff’s Office Corporal Kim Lay was named the National L.E.A.D (Law Enforcement Against Drugs) Instructor of the Year on Tuesday at the National L.E.A.D Conference in New Jersey, a press release said.

In addition to her national award, Lay was named Instructor of the Year for the state of Tennessee. She received notice of the state award prior to attending the conference, but she was surprised when the L.E.A.D president called her name for the prestigious national award, the press relief said.

“Words cannot express how honored I am to receive these awards,” Lay said. “The L.E.A.D program has changed many lives, and I am grateful to play a small part in the process.”

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Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, Kim Lay, Law Enforcement Against Drugs, National LEAD Instructor of the Year, Russell Barker

No injuries reported in house fire

Posted at 7:48 am February 21, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Outer Drive Fire 3 Feb 21 2020
No injuries were reported in a fire that destroyed a home on Outer Drive early Friday, Feb. 21, 2020. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

Note: This story was updated at 8:35 a.m. Feb. 24.

No injuries were reported in a fire that destroyed a home on Outer Drive near Ogden Lane early Friday.

The cause of the fire, reported at about 2:19 a.m. Friday, is under investigation.

“The first arriving unit was on scene within minutes and found heavy smoke and fire coming from the residence,” the City of Oak Ridge said. “The resident was not home at the time of the fire.”

Outer Drive was closed at Ogden Lane on Friday morning as the Oak Ridge Fire Department watched for hot spots and continued to spray water on the charred home, which appeared to have a second story that had collapsed. The road re-opened shortly after 3 p.m. Friday.

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Filed Under: Fire, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: fire, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Outer Drive

Oak Ridge firefighter injured in fire on Artesia Dr.

Posted at 11:43 pm February 20, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

An Oak Ridge firefighter was injured fighting a house fire on Artesia Drive early Friday, Feb. 14, 2020. (Photo by Oak Ridge Fire Department)

An Oak Ridge firefighter was injured in a fire in a vacant house on Artesia Drive early Friday, February 14.

The fire was reported at about 3:20 a.m. February 14.

When the Oak Ridge Fire Department arrived, firefighters found heavy smoke and fire coming from the windows and eaves of the home, a press release said.

“The fire crew entered through the front door and quickly extinguished the fire in the kitchen area,” the press release said.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: fire, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oak Ridge Police Department, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation

Family Justice Center to be discussed Tuesday

Posted at 6:00 pm February 14, 2020
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Pictured above are Melissa Miller and District Attorney General David Clark when Clark signed the grant acceptance form enabling Anderson County to establish the Family Justice Center. (Submitted photo)

The Lunch with the League program on Tuesday, February 18, will feature Melissa Miller, site coordinator of the new Anderson County Family Justice Center, and Detective Wendy Zolkowski of the Oak Ridge Police Department.

The Anderson County Family Justice Center will open in July 2020, a press release said.

“Miller and Zolkowski are working together to set up a world-class center that will provide a combination of services and interventions available in one location to help victims of child abuse, elder abuse, and domestic violence,” the press release said. “The Center will help victims break the cycle of violence and become thriving survivors by providing access to onsite professionals who will assist them in making this transition. The Center will be a free and confidential resource for clients.”

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Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Community, Courts, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Family Justice Center, League of Women Voters, Lunch with the League, Melissa Miller, Oak Ridge Police Department, Wendy Zolkowski

For members: Mason found guilty of federal gun, drug charges

Posted at 5:36 pm January 20, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Charles Mason Preliminary Hearing July 25 2019
An Anderson County man who has been convicted of two homicides and has been charged in state court with the attempted murder of a deputy was found guilty in federal court on Friday, Jan. 17, 2020, of gun and drug crimes that have potential sentences of life in prison. Charles Edward Mason, 52, is pictured above during a preliminary hearing in Anderson County General Sessions Court in Clinton on Thursday, July 25, 2019, when one count of attempted first-degree murder and five aggravated assault charges were sent to the Anderson County Grand Jury. (File photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

KNOXVILLE—An Anderson County man who has been convicted of two homicides and has been charged in state court with the attempted murder of a deputy was found guilty in federal court on Friday of gun and drug crimes that have potential sentences of life in prison.

A 12-person jury deliberated for about two hours Friday morning before reaching a unanimous verdict on the four federal charges:

Charles Mason Preliminary Hearing July 25 2019

KNOXVILLE—An Anderson County man who has been convicted of two homicides and has been charged in state court with the attempted murder of a deputy was found guilty in federal court on Friday of gun and drug crimes that have potential sentences of life in prison.

A 12-person jury deliberated for about two hours Friday morning before reaching a unanimous verdict on the four federal charges.

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More meth than marijuana submitted to TBI labs in 2019

Posted at 3:07 pm January 13, 2020
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More methamphetamine than marijuana was submitted to Tennessee Bureau Investigation crime laboratories in 2019, a sign of a troubling drug trend, the TBI said Monday.

It’s the first time that’s happened since TBI crime laboratories began keeping detailed statistics, a press release said.

“Drug addiction continues to be a major issue in Tennessee, and I believe this sharp increase in methamphetamine has a connection to our state’s ongoing opioid epidemic,” said TBI Director David Rausch. “Drug abusers often flow from depressants to stimulants and back again. As more people struggle with opioid addiction many of them will—with time—seek out stimulants like methamphetamine. Unfortunately, those who run drug operations, often based outside the United States, know there’s an increased demand here. Alongside our local, state, and federal partners, we’ll keep doing what we can to dismantle these operations, but we’d also urge anyone struggling with drug problems to get help before addiction costs you your life.”

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: David Rausch, drug abuse, Marie Williams, marijuana, meth, methamphetamine, opioid, TBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Tennessee Dangerous Drugs Task Force, Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Tommy Farmer

AC, ORPD to discuss program to combat elder abuse

Posted at 1:27 pm January 13, 2020
By Carolyn H Krause Leave a Comment

Dave Clark

Dave Clark

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Elder abuse is a new focus of Anderson County and the Oak Ridge Police Department. The two agencies are preparing to jointly implement a Senior Citizens Awareness Network, or SCAN, program that will likely start later this year to deal with the crime.

District Attorney General David Clark of the Seventh Judicial District and his Anderson County office are leading the charge on combating elder abuse, and the office will be running the SCAN program, according to a press release. RPD will help implement the program in Oak Ridge.

Clark and ORPD Detective Wendy Zolkowski will speak Thursday, January 16, about the SCAN program, elder abuse in Oak Ridge, and the ways seniors can be protected.

Their talks will be the first in 2020 in the lecture series sponsored by Roane State Community College and the Oak Ridge Institute for Continued Learning. They will speak at 2 p.m. Thursday in the City Room (A-111) of the Coffey-McNally building on RSCC’s Oak Ridge Branch Campus, 701 Briarcliff Avenue. ORPD is hosting the presentation, which will be preceded by a reception with refreshments at 1:30 p.m. in the lobby. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Community, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Adult Protective Services, Dave Clark, David Clark, elder abuse, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, Roane State Community College, SCAN, Senior Citizens Awareness Network, Seventh Judicial District, Wendy Zolkowski

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