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One dead after two-county chase ends in crash; wanted man charged with homicide

Posted at 10:46 am May 26, 2016
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Ralpheal Cameron Coffey

Ralpheal Cameron Coffey in 2014 (Source: Anderson County Sheriff’s Department)

One man is dead following the crash that occurred Wednesday afternoon on Central Avenue Pike in north Knox County after a two-county police chase, and a man wanted in both Anderson and Knox counties has been charged with vehicular homicide, authorities said.

According to the initial investigation, 26-year-old Ralpheal Cameron Coffey was fleeing from the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department in a 2007 maroon Chevy Impala when he almost struck an officer with the Knox County Sheriff’s Office in his cruiser around 2:30 p.m. Wednesday on Heiskell Road, the Knox County Sheriff’s Office said. The officer turned the cruiser around to pursue Coffey, but found the Impala had crashed into a 2007 white Ford F150 pickup truck on Central Avenue Pike at Callahan Drive.

Coffey and his passenger, Tommie Troupe, 44, as well as the driver of the Ford, Kevin Bradley, 27, and his passenger, Eric Kennedy, 26, were taken to the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville with incapacitating injuries. Bradley was pronounced dead at the hospital. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Knox County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Central Avenue Pike, crash, Eric Kennedy, Heiskell Road, Kevin Bradley, Knox County Sheriff’s Office, Mark Lucas, Oak Ridge Police Department, Raccoon Valley Road, Ralpheal Cameron Coffey, Seventh Judicial District Crime Task Force, Tennessee Highway Patrol, Tommie Troupe, University of Tennessee Medical Center, vehicular homicide

Two-county car chase ends in crash that injures four in Knox

Posted at 8:42 pm May 25, 2016
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Ralpheal Cameron Coffey

Ralpheal Cameron Coffey in 2014 (Source: Anderson County Sheriff’s Department)

A two-county car chase that started in Anderson County before being terminated by deputies Wednesday afternoon ended with a two-vehicle crash in Knox County that injured four people, authorities said.

Anderson County Sheriff’s Department deputies were looking for Ralpheal Cameron Coffey, 26, around 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Claxton area for several outstanding warrants, Chief Deputy Mark Lucas said. He said Coffey was spotted in a maroon Chevrolet Impala on Edgemoor Road.

“As deputies started to make a vehicle stop on Coffey, he began fleeing toward Clinton Highway on Edgemoor Road,” Lucas said. “Deputies began a pursuit that crossed Clinton Highway onto Raccoon Valley Road and into Knox County. Deputies lost sight of the vehicle as it went under the railroad trestle on Raccoon Valley Road in Heiskell.”

Witnesses pointed out that the vehicle turned southbound onto Heiskell Road toward Powell, Lucas said. But deputies were unable to locate the vehicle and terminated their pursuit. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Knox County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Callahan Road, Central Avenue Pike, crash, Heiskell Road, Knox County, Knox County Sheriff’s Office, Mark Lucas, Oak Ridge Police Department, police chase, Raccoon Valley Road, Ralpheal Cameron Coffey, Seventh Judicial District Crime Task Force, Tennessee Highway Patrol

ORPD investigates after SUV reportedly crashes through two yards, hits tree on Wabash

Posted at 4:04 pm May 25, 2016
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The Oak Ridge Police Department was investigating a crash on Wabash Lane on Wednesday afternoon after a sport utility vehicle drove through bushes in one yard and knocked down a sidewalk railing before knocking down a fence and crashing into a tree in another. Pictured above is ORPD Detective John Criswell. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 9 p.m.

The Oak Ridge Police Department was investigating a crash on Wabash Lane on Wednesday afternoon after a sport utility vehicle reportedly drove through bushes in one yard and knocked down a sidewalk railing before crossing the street into anther yard, where it knocked down a fence and crashed into a tree.

The crash was reported at 2:38 p.m. Wednesday at 126 Wabash Lane.

Witnesses said the Ford Escape had come off Waddell Circle, a one-way street, crashed through bushes in the front yard of a house at the corner of Waddell Circle and Waddell Place, curved through the yard, where it knocked down a sidewalk railing, and then crossed Wabash Lane into the yard of the second home, where it reportedly knocked over part of a fence and a recycling bin and hit an air-conditioning unit, according to residents. The SUV hit a tree about 100 feet from the street in the back yard of that home, and it also appeared to have clipped the side of the two-story home. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: crash, Daniel Freytag, David Stephens, John Criswell, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, Wabash Lane, Waddell Circle, Waddell Place

Claxton couple arrested Sunday after robbery, prostitution investigation

Posted at 5:27 pm May 23, 2016
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Richard Paul Pressley

Richard Paul Pressley

A Claxton husband and wife were arrested Sunday after a robbery and prostitution investigation in Ben’s Mobile Home Park off Edgemoor Road, authorities said.

Around 2:30 a.m. Sunday, deputies were called to meet with a 32-year-old victim who said he had been robbed at gunpoint at a mobile home on Queen Street after replying to a Backpage.com advertisement for escort services, the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department said in a press release. The victim told deputies he had met a female at the residence, and after a short time a male entered, brandished a handgun, and robbed him of cash, the press release said.

He was then tied up and left in a bedroom, authorities said. The victim was able to free himself and flee out a window.

Deputies responded and, after an investigation, the two residents of the mobile home, Lindsay Elaine Pressley, 26, and her husband, Richard Paul Pressley, 29, were both charged with several felony offenses related to the robbery as well as prostitution. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire Tagged With: aggravated assault, aggravated kidnapping, aggravated robbery, Anderson County Detention Facility, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, criminal conspiracy, Criminal Investigations Unit, Lindsay Elaine Pressley, promoting prostitution, property theft, prostitution, Queen Street, Richard Paul Pressley, robbery, Rodney Minor

Oak Ridge man arrested, bond set at $100,000 in Knox trafficking case

Posted at 2:43 pm May 23, 2016
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Zubin Percy Parakh

Zubin Percy Parakh

Note: This story was updated at 5:03 p.m.

An Oak Ridge man was arrested and booked into Knox County jail on a trafficking charge on Saturday, one day after Tennessee and Knoxville officials announced that 32 men and women had been arrested in an operation to combat human trafficking.

Bond for Zubin Percy Parakh, 32, of Golfcrest Lane in Oak Ridge, has been set at $100,000 on the trafficking charge. A preliminary hearing has been set for May 31, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the Knox County Sheriff’s Office website.

The arrests and citations on prostitution and human trafficking-related charges were made as part of Operation Someone Like Me last week in Knoxville.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said two of the men, including a children’s minister, Jason Kennedy, 46, of Knoxville, responded to ads for what they thought were girls under the age of 18. Kennedy was a children’s minister at Grace Baptist Church on Oak Ridge Highway in Karns, but he has since been fired. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Knox County, Knoxville, Police and Fire, Tennessee Tagged With: Class A felony, human trafficking, Jason Kennedy, Knox County Detention Facility, Knox County Sheriff’s Office, Knoxville Police Department, Mark Gwyn, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, trafficking, WBIR, WVLT, Zubin Percy Parakh

Armed robbery reported on Jonathan Lane on Saturday

Posted at 2:03 pm May 23, 2016
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An armed home-invasion robbery was reported on Jonathan Lane in Oak Ridge on Saturday afternoon, authorities said.

The robbery was reported at 122 Jonathan Lane at about 3:15 p.m. Saturday, the Oak Ridge Police Department said.

The occupants of the home were assaulted and robbed of cash and prescription drugs, the ORPD said in a press release. One of the victims was transported to the University of Tennessee Medical Center by Anderson County EMS for treatment of injuries sustained during the assault. The other victim went to UTMC by private vehicle. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire Tagged With: home invasion, Jonathan Lane, Oak Ridge Police Department, robbery

With new extrication equipment, OSFD helps Blair remove person trapped in vehicle after crash

Posted at 9:56 am May 23, 2016
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The Oliver Springs Fire Department responded on Sunday, May 22, 2016, to a mutual aid call from the Blair Volunteer Fire Department to a single-vehicle crash that left one person trapped in a pickup truck, authorities said. (Photo by Oliver Springs Fire Department)

 

The Oliver Springs Fire Department responded on Sunday to a mutual aid call from the Blair Volunteer Fire Department to a single-vehicle crash that left one person trapped in a pickup truck, authorities said.

Using newly purchased extrication equipment, members were able to remove the victim and turn him over to Anderson County EMS for treatment less than 15 minutes after they arrived, the Oliver Springs Fire Department said in a post published on Facebook.

“This was the first time the new equipment was used during an emergency run since being put in service,” the OSFD said. “A big thank you to the Town of Oliver Springs Board of Mayor and Council for this purchace. It has allowed the Oliver Springs Fire Department to increase its capabilities to perform rescues. This further enhances the safety of the citizens and visitors of the Town of Oliver Springs.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oliver Springs, Police and Fire Tagged With: Blair Volunteer Fire Department, crash, extrication equipment, Oliver Springs Fire Department, OSFD, Town of Oliver Springs

Children’s minister, local residents among those arrested, cited in human trafficking operation

Posted at 4:14 pm May 20, 2016
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Jason Kennedy

Jason Kennedy

Note: This story was last updated at 2:30 p.m. May 23.

A three-day operation by special agents with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and detectives with the Knoxville Police Department to combat human trafficking in Knoxville has resulted in the arrest of 32 men and women on prostitution and human trafficking-related charges. Two of the men, including a children’s minister, responded to ads for what they thought were girls under the age of 18.

TBI identified Knoxville’s Jason Kennedy, 46, as the children’s minister arrested for patronizing prostitution and human trafficking. Kennedy was a minister at Grace Baptist Church in Karns, but he has now been terminated.

The TBI said there is a warrant out on a trafficking charge for Zubin Parakh, 32, of Oak Ridge. A spokesperson at Lifehouse Church in Oak Ridge said Parakh serves as a volunteer and “creative pastor” there, according to WBIR, a Knoxville television station. The church told the television station that Parakh has never worked with children.

Grace Baptist released a statement to the media after the Friday news of Kennedy’s arrest.

“The children’s pastor of Grace Baptist Church has been terminated as as result of an arrest in a police sting related to prostitution and human trafficking,” the church said. “The actions of the children’s pastor for which he has been arrested were part of his life outside the church, and we have received no questions or concerns related to his conduct within the church or its ministries.

“The children’s pastor was hired two-and-a-half years ago. The church’s background check turned up no issues that indicate any previous problem. In fact, the children’s pastor in his application affirmed that he had no issues in his background of a criminal or other nature.

“We are praying for his family and will continue to provide the services of our ministry to them.”

Oak Ridge Today has not been able to reach LifeHouse Church for comment.

The TBI said the arrested men also include an engineer and a volunteer firefighter.

Kennedy has been charged and booked. Most of the others were charged on a citation, the TBI said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Knoxville, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: human trafficking, Jason Kennedy, Knoxville Police Department, prostitution, Someone Like Me, TBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Zubin Parakh

ACSD: Jury duty scam returns

Posted at 11:01 am May 20, 2016
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The jury duty scam has returned again, according to the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department.

“We have received several reports (on May 10) out of Oak Ridge that someone was calling residents stating there are warrants for their arrest for missing jury duty,” Sheriff’s Department Chief Deputy Mark Lucas said.

“So far no one is out any money,” Lucas said then. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff's Department, jury duty scam, Mark Lucas

Animal Shelter has viewing party Saturday for Nat Geo WILD ‘Unlikely Animal Friends’

Posted at 10:04 am May 20, 2016
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Batman and Pumpkin

Batman, a Dumbo rat, left, and Pumpkin, a FIV-positive cat, two mascots at the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, will be featured on National Geographic (Nat Geo) WILD’s “Unlikely Animal Friends” airing 8 p.m. Saturday, May 21. (Photo by City of Oak Ridge)

 

Two mascots at the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, Pumpkin and Batman, will be featured on National Geographic (Nat Geo) WILD’s “Unlikely Animal Friends,” which airs Saturday, May 21, at 8 p.m.

The Oak Ridge Animal Shelter will premiere the show at Pizza Inn, which is located at 1501 Oak Ridge Turnpike. Doors will open at 7 p.m. Saturday for the show at 8 p.m.

“Please join the City of Oak Ridge for this event highlighting the community on national television,” a press release said.

For more information about the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, please visit http://animalshelter.oakridgetn.gov/ or call (865) 425-3423.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Batman, Nat Geo, National Geographic, National Geographic WILD, Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, Pizza Inn, Pumpkin, Unlikely Animal Friends

Warrants: Narcotic pain-reliever suspected in fatal crash

Posted at 12:09 am May 17, 2016
By John Huotari 2 Comments

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The driver charged with vehicular homicide in a fatal three-vehicle crash in Oak Ridge on Friday, May 6, 2016, is suspected of using a narcotic pain-reliever, authorities said. The crash at the intersection of Oak Ridge Turnpike and Jefferson Avenue killed Christy Duncan, a 37-year-old Harriman mother who was an employee of Roane County Schools and attended church in Oak Ridge. A Mother’s Day memorial was set up near the crash site on Sunday, May 8, 2016. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The driver charged with vehicular homicide in a fatal three-vehicle crash in Oak Ridge on May 6 is suspected of using a narcotic pain-reliever, authorities said.

Vicki G. Gilmore, 61, of Oak Ridge, had constricted pupils and droopy eyelids after the Friday night crash, Oak Ridge Police Department Officer Derek A. Burchfield wrote in affidavits filed in Anderson County General Sessions Court in Oak Ridge.

The crash was reported at about 9:47 p.m. Friday, May 6, at the intersection of Oak Ridge Turnpike and Jefferson Avenue.

All witness statements said Gilmore was driving fast in the westbound lanes of Oak Ridge Turnpike, Burchfield said. A blue Nissan Altima was on the inside lane at the red light. Inside that car were Christy Duncan, 37, of Harriman, and her four-year-old daughter Janna.

In the outside lane was a silver Lexus occupied by Jason Watson, according to the affidavits, which are attached to arrest warrants.

“All statements say Gilmore failed to slow down or even hit the brakes, crashing into the rear of Duncan’s vehicle before sliding sideways into Watson’s vehicle,” the affidavits said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County General Sessions Court, Chris Duncan, Christy Duncan, Derek A. Burchfield, Janna Duncan, Jason Watson, Jefferson Avenue, Matthew R. Johnston, Megan Wright, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Turnpike, ORPD, Ridge Church, Roane County schools, three-vehicle crash, University of Tennessee Medical Center, vehicular homicide, Vicki G. Gilmore

City, county could move General Sessions Court to Emory Valley Road

Posted at 9:28 pm May 16, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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A few options have been considered, and Anderson County will now study whether to move the General Sessions Court in Oak Ridge to a county-owned building on Emory Valley Road. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

A few options have been considered, and Anderson County will now study whether to move the General Sessions Court in Oak Ridge to a county-owned building on Emory Valley Road.

Related to that proposal are plans to move the Oak Ridge Senior Center, which is now at the Emory Valley Road building, to the Oak Ridge Civic Center on Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Also up for a possible move is the Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department. That department now occupies part of the Civic Center, where the Senior Center could move, but the department’s administrative offices could move to a vacant building on Badger Road that once housed Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic.

The idea is that moving the administrative wing of Recreation and Parks to the Badger Road building could free up space for seniors at the Civic Center, which in turn would help create space at the county-owned building for the General Sessions Court. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Police and Fire, Rocky Top, Slider, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Commission, Anderson County General Sessions Court, Anderson County General Sessions Court Division II, Angeleque McNutt, Daniel Arthur Building, General Sessions Court, Mark Watson, Myron Iwanski, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department, Oak Ridge Senior Center, Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic, Theresa Scott, Warren Gooch

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