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Three charged with financial exploitation, theft of more than $60,000

Posted at 12:30 am July 23, 2018
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Johnnie Shane Munsey

Johnnie Shane Munsey

An Andersonville man and two Andersonville women have been charged with financial exploitation of an elderly or vulnerable person and theft of more than $60,000, according to Anderson County court records.

The three are Johnnie Shane Munsey, 46; Phyllis Joan Spradling, 71; and Tammie Jo Munsey, 42. They were indicted by the Anderson County Grand Jury in Clinton on July 10. The two exploitation and theft charges are both Class B felonies.

The three defendants, who all live at the same address in Andersonville, are accused of financially exploiting an elderly or vulnerable adult between December 30, 2015, through November 1, 2017, the court records said.

And they are accused of obtaining property, including but not limited to U.S. currency valued at more than $60,000, from the victim, Jimmy Spradling, without his consent, the indictments said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Clinton, Courts, Front Page News, Police and Fire Tagged With: 000, Anderson County Criminal Court, Anderson County grand jury, Clinton Police Department, exploitation, financial exploitation of an elderly or vulnerable person, Johnnie Shane Munsey, Leslie Miller, Phyllis Joan Spradling, Tammie Jo Munsey, theft, theft of more than $60

Oliver Springs man arrested on charges of rape, exploitation of minor

Posted at 12:18 pm June 8, 2017
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Brian Seeber

Brian Seeber

 

A 42-year-old Oliver Springs man was arrested Wednesday afternoon on charges of rape and sexual exploitation of a minor, the Clinton Police Department said Thursday.

The arrest of Brian J. Seeber followed an investigation into reports of the possible rape of a juvenile, the CPD said in a press release.

Seeber was taken into custody Wednesday afternoon without incident at his Oliver Springs home, the CPD said. The charges include seven counts of rape and four counts of especially aggravated sexual exploitation of a minor.

According to CPD Detective Leslie Miller, the charges are in connection with incidents that occurred between August 2015 and February 2017, the press release said. The victim, a member of Seeber’s household, first reported the incidents on March 6, 2017. Since reporting, the victim has been living in a safe location and has had no further contact with Seeber, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Brian J. Seeber, Brian Seeber, Clinton Police Department, CPD, especially aggravated sexual exploitation of a minor, Leslie Miller, rape, Rick Scarbrough

Woman accused of pointing gun at officers charged with aggravated assault

Posted at 11:08 am August 21, 2014
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Anna King

Anna King

The Jonathan Lane woman who allegedly pointed a pistol at Oak Ridge police officers before they fired four shots at her was arrested on Tuesday night on three counts of aggravated assault, authorities said.

Anna Marie King, 46, remained jailed at the Anderson County Detention Facility in Clinton on Thursday morning. Her bond has been set at $50,000.

Officers were dispatched to 123 Jonathan Lane just before midnight on August 2 for a welfare check on King. Her boyfriend reported that she was depressed and threatening to shoot herself, Oak Ridge Police Department Detective Kevin Craig said in affidavits filed in Anderson County General Sessions Court.

The boyfriend also said there were weapons in the home, Craig said.

Three ORPD officers—Leslie Miller, Field Training Officer Christopher Carden, and Kenneth Prickett—responded. They said they confronted King in her front yard, and she was holding a handgun to her throat and head, according to the warrants. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: aggravated assault, Anderson County Detention Facility, Anderson County General Sessions Court, Anna King, Anna Marie King, Christopher Carden, Jonathan Lane, Kenneth Prickett, Kevin Craig, Leslie Miller, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, pistol

ORPD: Four shots fired at woman who pointed pistol at officer

Posted at 4:45 pm August 5, 2014
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Three counts of aggravated assault pending against woman; officers on administrative leave

Two Oak Ridge police officers fired four shots at a woman who pointed a pistol at one of them on Saturday night, authorities said.

The woman, who had reportedly threatened to commit suicide, pointed the semi-automatic pistol at Oak Ridge Police Department Officer Leslie Miller after authorities had ordered her to put down the gun, a press release said.

Fearing for her safety, Miller fired one round, while another responding officer, Christopher Carden, fired three shots at the at the woman, Anna King, who fell backwards, the ORPD press release said.

Police responded to the home at 123 Jonathan Lane at about 11:37 p.m. Saturday after King’s boyfriend called police to report that King had threatened to commit suicide. The boyfriend said King had access to several weapons, including a pistol, a rifle, and a shotgun. Besides Miller and Carden, Officer Kenneth Prickett was also dispatched to the home to check King’s welfare, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: aggravated assault, Anna King, Christopher Carden, Jonathan Lane, Kenneth Prickett, Leslie Miller, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, shots fired, suicide

Report: Teen driver didn’t see stop sign due to tree limbs before hitting bus

Posted at 10:10 pm June 4, 2013
By John Huotari 4 Comments

Oak Ridge Preschool Bus Crash

No students were reported to be injured after a Monday afternoon collision between a school bus and a car in Woodland.

The 17-year-old driver who hit a school bus in Woodland on Monday afternoon said he did not see a stop sign at the intersection of Northwestern and West Gettysburg avenues due to tree limbs, and he failed to stop before colliding with the bus, authorities said.

The Clinton teenager estimated he was traveling at about 30 mph in a 1997 Volvo 960 sedan as he drove west on West Gettysburg Avenue just before the 2:16 p.m. crash, according to an Oak Ridge Police Department accident report.

The bus driver, Yvonnda Smith McNair, 60, of Oliver Springs, told ORPD Officer Leslie Miller that she was driving south on Northwestern Avenue when the Volvo failed to stop and hit the bus, owned by contractor First Student Inc. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Bob Smallridge, collision, crash, First Student Inc., Josh Waldo, Leslie Miller, Northwestern Avenue, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Preschool, ORPD, school bus, stop sign, West Gettysburg Avenue, Woodland, Yvonnda Smith McNair

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