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Sheriff’s Department investigating homicide

Posted at 10:45 am November 27, 2017
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The Anderson County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a shooting northeast of Oliver Springs on Sunday afternoon.

The shooting was reported before 5 p.m. Sunday on Back Half Moon Road in the Frost Bottom community, a press release said. When they arrived, deputies found that Buford Glenn Phillips, 62, had been shot and killed.

Sheriff’s investigators along with agents with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation were called to the scene and are currently investigating the circumstances of the shooting, the press release said.

“As this is an ongoing investigation, no additional information can be released at this time,” the release said.

More information will be added as it becomes available.


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Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Back Half Moon Road, homicide, shooting, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation

Ridenour, an ORPD officer & former chief deputy, running for sheriff

Posted at 4:46 pm November 20, 2017
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Lewis Ridenour

Lewis Ridenour

 

Lewis Ridenour, an Oak Ridge Police Department officer and former chief deputy of the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department, is running for sheriff in the 2018 election.

In a press release, Ridenour, a Republican, pledged to only serve two terms if elected as Anderson County sheriff. He cited “great concern” over career politicians when announcing his term-limit pledge.

Ridenour pledged to use his community and law enforcement experience, sound judgment, and “know-how” in office, the press release said.

“During my over 20 years of law enforcement experience in this county, I have gained an understanding of the complexities of city and county government, including its capabilities and limitations,” Ridenour said. “Most importantly, the primary role for the sheriff should be to be to make our entire county safe, while also being an advocate for the taxpayers. There are real issues facing our county relating to drugs and crimes against persons and property. There are also many financial issues that will come before us in the years to come. We need a sheriff with extensive experience as an administrator as well as law enforcement.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2018 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: 2018 election, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, law enforcement, Lewis Ridenour, Oak Ridge Police Department, Republican primary, sheriff

Anderson County Sheriff’s Department helping churches with safety, security

Posted at 7:42 pm November 6, 2017
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Anderson County Sheriff's Department Church Safety Security Seminar

After yesterday’s tragedy at First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department said it offers its sympathy and prayers for the families of the victims, and prayers for the recovery of the survivors.

“Every house of worship, no matter how large or small, and no matter the location, must prepare for this type of attack,” a press release said. “For the last several years, we have sponsored Church Safety & Security seminars for area worship centers. Our Church Safety & Security Seminar presents up-to-date information to assist congregations in church safety and will assist those that are just beginning to prepare or those seeking to improve readiness. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Churches, Community, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff's Department, church safety, Church Safety & Security Seminar, crime prevention officer, David Massengill, Sutherland Springs

Woman pleads guilty in fatal car-pedestrian crash on Clinton Highway

Posted at 12:56 pm October 18, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Destany Lynn Cotner

Destany Lynn Cotner

 

A Clinton woman has pleaded guilty in a fatal car-pedestrian hit-and-run crash on Clinton Highway in March.

Destany Lynn Cotner, 25, pleaded guilty in Anderson County Criminal Court in Clinton on Friday to two charges of leaving the scene of an accident involving death and driving under the influence (first offense).

As part of the plea agreement, two other charges were dismissed. Those charges were driving with a suspended or revoked license (first offense) and possession of contraband in a penal facility.

It was a plea by information, meaning Cotner had not yet been indicted by the Anderson County Grand Jury.

Cotner initially told the Tennessee Highway Patrol that she was the driver the night of the crash, but she later changed her story to say her co-defendant Isaac Irwin, 26, also of Clinton, was the driver, according to a narrative filed in the case and attached to warrants.

Cotner received a two-year prison sentence on the conviction of leaving the scene of an accident involving death. As a standard offender, her release eligibility is 30 percent. Her sentence on this felony conviction was suspended, and she will be placed on supervised probation. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Claxton, Clinton, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Criminal Court, Anderson County Detention Facility, Anderson County EMS, Anderson County General Sessions Court, Anderson County grand jury, Anderson County Rescue Squad, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Bobby Smith, car-pedestrian crash, Chris Conner, Claxton Fire Department, Clinton Police Department, David Stuart, Destany Lynn Cotner, Donald R. Elledge, driving under the influence, driving with a suspended or revoked license, DUI conviction, fatal car-pedestrian crash, fatal car-pedestrian hit-and-run crash, Isaac Irwin, Jade T. Richardson, leaving the scene of an accident involving death, Mark Lucas, Melissa Denny, possession of contraband in a penal facility, Stephen Barclay, Tennessee Highway Patrol, THP

Resident escapes when fire destroys outbuilding, damages home

Posted at 1:11 pm October 2, 2017
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The resident escaped when an outbuilding and part of a home burned on Old Edgemoor Lane in Claxton on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

A resident escaped when an outbuilding and part of a home burned on Old Edgemoor Lane in Claxton on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

CLAXTON—A resident escaped when a fire destroyed a storage building and damaged a home on Old Edgemoor Lane in Claxton late Sunday morning.

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Department reported that the fire call came in to the 911 center a little before 11:30 a.m. Sunday. When deputies arrived, they found the storage building engulfed in flames, along with the portion of the home closest to the outbuilding, according to WYSH Radio in Clinton.

Deputies reported that the homeowner, Kathrine Lively, told them she had just finished using her lawn mower and put it back in the shed when she went inside to take a shower. A few minutes later, she heard someone at her door yelling at her that she needed to come outside. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Claxton, Front Page News, Police and Fire Tagged With: Anderson County Emergency Medical Services, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Claxton Volunteer Fire Department, Dustin Sharpe, fire, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Old Edgemoor Lane, Rural/Metro Fire Department, WYSH Radio

Anderson County man charged with attempted murder

Posted at 11:04 am September 12, 2017
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Jason Bradley Braden

Jason Bradley Braden

 

An Anderson County man was charged with attempted first-degree murder, especially aggravated kidnapping, aggravated assault with serious bodily injury, and carjacking, among other charges, in indictments filed September 5.

Jason Bradley Braden, 28, of Longmire Road, is also facing theft, burglary, and trespassing charges.

The indictments said Braden intentionally tried to kill Marietta Banks on August 12, and he seriously injured her during the assault. Braden also assaulted Melissa Byrge, seriously injuring her, the indictments said.

The assaults were committed while Braden was displaying a crowbar and a knife, according to the indictments.

It’s not clear from the indictments if the alleged assaults occurred at the same time. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: aggravated assault, aggravated assault with serious bodily injury, aggravated criminal trespassing, Anderson County Circuit Court, Anderson County Detention Facility, Anderson County General Sessions, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, attempted first-degree murder, carjacking, especially aggravated burglary, especially aggravated kidnapping with a weapon, Jason Bradley Braden, Marietta Banks, Melissa Byrge, Randy Lewis, Rodney Minor, theft of $1000 or less

Anderson County Sheriff’s Department warns of scam

Posted at 5:38 pm September 6, 2017
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The Anderson County Sheriff’s Department is warning residents of a new scam where someone is misrepresenting themselves as an Anderson County Sheriff’s deputy. Calls have been made from “Deputy James Marshall” from telephone number (865) 909-7996, and this person is asking that prepaid cards be obtained to pay for fines or take care of arrest warrants, a press release said.

“Please be aware law enforcement agencies, court clerk’s offices, or other government organizations do not make calls such as this and ask for debit or prepaid card numbers,” Anderson County Sheriff’s Department Chief Deputy Mark Lucas said in the press release.

If Anderson County residents receive such calls, they should notify the Sheriff’s Department at (865) 457-2414 or their local police department.

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

Updated: Runaway juvenile located

Posted at 1:50 pm September 6, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Kendrick Cranmore

Kendrick Cranmore

This story was updated at 7 p.m.

A juvenile reported as a runaway on Wednesday has been located, authorities said.

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Department said Kendrick Cranmore has been located and returned to his mother.

“Our thanks to the Loudon Police Department for their assistance,” the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department said Wednesday evening.

A white 2004 Toyota Tacoma pickup that was taken from his mother’s home had been located early Wednesday morning in Monroe County on Orr Road near the Loudon County line, and Cranmore was believed to be in the area of Anderson, Loudon, or Monroe County, the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department said earlier Wednesday.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Kendrick Jordan Gabriel Cranmore, Rodney Minor, runaway juvenile

Anderson County resident accidentally shoots brother

Posted at 11:40 am August 23, 2017
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An Anderson County resident accidentally shot his brother with a bullet that ricocheted inside a home on Pine Ridge Road in Marlow, authorities said.

The accidental shooting was reported on August 9. The brothers, who are adults, were interviewed at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, according to an Anderson County Sheriff’s Department incident report.

The report said the shooting occurred when one of the brothers, Dakota Mardis, was getting ready to clean a .22-caliber rifle that had been given to him and his brother, Dylan Cannon, by their parents. Mardis unloaded the rifle and then pulled the trigger, Cannon told Anderson County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Matthew P. Landis, according to the report.

“Dylan stated the rifle went off and a bullet ricocheted off a cinder block and hit him in the face near the left eye,” the report said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire Tagged With: accidental shooting, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Dakota Mardis, Dylan Cannon, Matthew P. Landis, Pine Ridge Road, shooting

Man indicted in alleged backpage.com robbery in Claxton

Posted at 10:25 pm August 7, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Richard Paul Pressley

Richard Pressley

A Knoxville man was indicted last month on robbery, kidnapping, and conspiracy charges for his role in an alleged robbery at gunpoint in Claxton in 2016 that authorities said started with an advertisement for escort services posted on backpage.com.

Richard Pressley, 31, has been indicted on charges of aggravated robbery, especially aggravated kidnapping using a weapon, conspiracy to commit aggravated robbery, and conspiracy to commit especially aggravated kidnapping. He was indicted by the Anderson County Grand Jury on July 11.

The alleged robbery and kidnapping occurred in a mobile home on Queen Street in Ben’s Mobile Home Park off Edgemoor Road in Claxton on May 21, 2016, the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department said in a press release after Pressley and his wife, Lindsay Pressley, were arrested last year.

Affidavits filed in Anderson County General Sessions Court in Clinton on May 23, 2016, said the alleged victim, Cody Monroe, traveled from Athens to the address provided in the backpage.com ad. Monroe “made small talk” with the female, later identified as Lindsay Pressley, for about five minutes when a man brandishing a handgun, later identified as Richard Pressley, entered the living room and ordered Monroe onto the ground, according to the affidavits. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: aggravated robbery, Anderson County Criminal Court, Anderson County General Sessions Court, Anderson County grand jury, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, backpage.com robbery, Bradley Prewitt, conspiracy to commit aggravated robbery, conspiracy to commit especially aggravated kidnapping, especially aggravated kidnapping using a weapon, Lindsay Pressley, Richard Pressley

Driver, passenger arrested after car allegedly flees from THP, strikes two patrol units

Posted at 4:39 pm July 31, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Clarissa Sharee Tindell

Clarissa Sharee Tindell

 

Two Knoxville residents face charges of aggravated assault and reckless endangerment, among other charges, after fleeing from a Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper and crashing into state and county patrol cars in Rocky Top on Sunday afternoon, authorities said.

The initial pursuit by THP Trooper Isaiah Lloyd started on State Route 61 (North Charles G. Seivers Boulevard) at Longmire Road in east Clinton, near the Clinch River, according to a preliminary THP report. It continued onto northbound US 25 W (Lake City Highway), headed toward Rocky Top (the former Lake City).

After passing through Rocky Top, the chase headed north on SR 116 into Campbell County before looping back into Rocky Top, traveling down Cherry Bottom Road and Oak Grove Road before taking US 441 (Norris Freeway) back into the city, according to a narrative in the THP report and an Anderson County Sheriff’s Department incident report.

After the car, a 1992 Honda Accord, passed under Interstate 75, it tried to make a left turn onto Sunshine Drive in Rocky Top, the report said. But it was unable to complete the turn and the car struck a concrete curb, busting its left front tire, the report said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: aggravated assault, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Clarissa Tindell, Isaiah Lloyd, Mark Whaley, possession of a firearm during a felony, possession of drugs, property theft, reckless endangerment, Shawn Bannach, Steven Dewayne Atchley, Tennessee Highway Patrol, THP

Teen rescued from cave in Claxton

Posted at 3:45 pm July 28, 2017
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A teenager was rescued from a cave in Claxton on Thursday, July 27, 2017, and he was taken to a hospital to be evaluated for back and ankle pain, authorities said. (Photo by Anderson County Volunteer Rescue Squad)

A teenager was rescued from a cave in Claxton on Thursday, July 27, 2017, and he was taken to a hospital to be evaluated for back and ankle pain, authorities said. (Photo by Anderson County Volunteer Rescue Squad)

 

Note: This story was updated at 1:30 p.m. July 29.

A teenager was rescued from a cave in Claxton on Thursday, and he was taken to a hospital to be evaluated for back and ankle pain, authorities said.

The 16-year-old boy had called 911 to say he was in a cave off Mehaffey Road in Claxton, and he was not able to find his way out, according to an Anderson County Sheriff’s Department incident report.

The cave was in woods behind Spring Hill Baptist Church.

A family member said the boy had previously asked to go into the cave, the report said. On Thursday, he told his grandmother that he was going to a neighbor’s house to mow the lawn but instead went to the cave alone, the report said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Claxton, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Emergency Management Agency, Anderson County EMS, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Anderson County Volunteer Rescue Squad, cave, cave rescue, Claxton, Claxton Volunteer Fire Department, Knoxville Volunteer Rescue Squad, Mehaffey Road

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