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Anderson County Sheriff’s Department K-9s help with Gatlinburg search

Posted at 12:48 pm December 6, 2016
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Anderson County Sheriff’s Department K-9s helped search Gatlinburg after forest fires fed by hurricane-force winds raged through that tourist town and areas around the Chimney Tops trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Wears Valley, and Pigeon Forge on Monday, Nov. 28, 2016, burning 17,000 acres, killing 14 people, and damaging or destroying more than 1,700 structures. Pictured above is Deputy Candy Stooksbury and her K-9 partner Barnabas. (Photo by ACSD)

 

Anderson County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Candy Stooksbury and her K-9 partner Barnabas, a specially trained bloodhound, have helped in the search efforts in Gatlinburg after forest fires fed by hurricane-force winds raged through the tourist town last week. Corporal Rick Coley and K-9 Justus, and Deputy Matt Forsyth and K-9 BamBam, have also helped.

The deputies and K-9s helped the Knoxville Police Search And Rescue Team and the Tennessee Highway Patrol in the search, rescue, and recovery mission, Anderson County Sheriff’s Department Chief Deputy Mark Lucas said Tuesday.

Other local agencies also responded to the fires, including Anderson County EMS and fire departments in Anderson County. (See this previous story for more information.) The Oak Ridge Fire Department helped rescue 12 people trapped in cars surrounded by fires near the Dollywood theme park near Pigeon Forge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County EMS, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, BamBam, Barnabas, Candy Stooksbury, forest fires, Gatlinburg, Gatlinburg search, Justus, K-9, Knoxville Police Search and Rescue Team, Mark Lucas, Matt Forsyth, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Pigeon Forge, Rick Coley, Tennessee Highway Patrol, Wears Valley

Father allegedly flees crash where injured son is trapped, then flees hospital nude, THP says

Posted at 3:42 pm September 11, 2016
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An Anderson County man allegedly fled a crash where his juvenile son, who was partially ejected and injured, was trapped between a van and a barn, and the man later fled from a hospital nude, authorities said.

The crash was reported at about 11:29 p.m. Saturday, September 3, on Old Lake City Highway.

The Tennessee Highway Patrol said Jacob Daniel Baxter, 33, of Black Oak Road in Anderson County, was driving west in a white 1999 Dodge Caravan on Old Lake City Highway when he lost control while going round a curve. The van went off the right side of the road and stopped at a metal barn on the side of the road, according to the THP.

A 15-year-old boy, who is identified as Baxter’s son, was trapped between the van and the barn, according to arrest warrants filed by the THP in Anderson County General Sessions Court, Division I, in Clinton.

While Anderson County Rescue Squad personnel were helping to remove the trapped boy, Tennessee Highway Patrol Trooper Isaiah Lloyd began searching for the driver. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Knox County, Knoxville, Medford, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories, University of Tennessee Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County EMS, Anderson County General Sessions Court, Anderson County Rescue Squad, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Bradley Kidwell, burglary, Clinton Police Department, crash, driving on a revoked license, driving under the influence, failure to maintain control, failure to report a crash, Isaiah Lloyd, Jacob Daniel Baxter, Justus, Knox County Sheriff’s Office, Knoxville Police Department, leaving the scene of a crash with injury, Lifestar, Lifestar medical helicopter, Medford Volunteer Fire Department, Old Lake City Highway, reckless endangerment, Rick Coley, Tennessee Highway Patrol, theft over $1000, THP, University of Tennessee Medical Center, UT Medical Center, UT Police Department, vehicular assault

Parking lot sweeps at ORHS designed to ensure safe, healthy campus, principal says

Posted at 8:08 pm November 20, 2015
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Anderson County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Rick Coley and his police dog Justus help conduct a safety check at Oak Ridge High School on Friday, Nov. 20, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The random parking lot sweeps conducted several times per year at Oak Ridge High School with officers and police dogs are meant to help ensure a safe, healthy campus, an official during one sweep Friday.

The school conducted the Friday sweep with help from the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department and Oak Ridge Police Department and several canine officers.

Officials said it was a successful operation, although they declined to give specific information, including because the searches involve juveniles.

It was the first parking lot sweep since new ORHS Principal Martin McDonald replaced David Bryant, who retired this summer. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Oak Ridge, Police, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: ACSD, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, BamBam, Bieka, David Bryant, Justus, Martin McDonald, Matt Forsyth, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORHS, ORPD, Ray Steakley, Rick Coley, Scott Carroll, Scotty Herrell, Shawn Williams

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