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Seventeen arrested, 26 indicted on drug-related charges, sheriff says

Posted at 3:16 pm July 16, 2014
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Paul White

Paul White

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Department arrested 17 people on drug-related charges on Monday and Tuesday following drug investigations during the last few months, Sheriff Paul White said Wednesday.

These charges are mostly result from the sale or possession for resale of prescription or legend drugs, as well as marijuana- and methamphetamine-related offenses, White said. The charges were included in 35 indictments against 26 people returned by an Anderson County Grand Jury in June and July after investigations by the Sheriff’s Special Operations Unit.

White said deputies started making arrests on the indictments and related drug-activity investigations on Monday.

He said those indicted for the manufacture, sales, delivery, or possession either sold to undercover agents or were in possession of illegal drugs for resale. Of the 26 people indicted, 19 were charged with prescription narcotics offenses, three were charged with cocaine offenses, three were marijuana-related, and one was on methamphetamine charges. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County grand jury, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, arrests, cocaine, delivery, District Attorney General’s Office, drug enforcement, drug-related charges, illegal drugs, indictments, investigations, legend drugs, manufacture, marijuana, methamphetamine, Paul White, possession, prescription drugs, prescription narcotics, sales, Special Operations Unit, undercover agents

Anderson Chamber hosts mayor, sheriff candidate debates Thursday

Posted at 3:05 pm July 9, 2014
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Hallerin Hilton Hill

Hallerin Hilton Hill

The Anderson County Chamber of Commerce is hosting a debate for candidates for mayor and sheriff on Thursday evening in Clinton.

The 6 p.m. debate at The Ritz Theater will be moderated by Hallerin Hilton Hill of NewsTalk 98.7. The public is invited.

The candidates for mayor participating in the debate are the incumbent, Terry Frank, a Republican, and her two challengers: Jim Hackworth, a Democrat, and Bradley S. Rickett, an Independent.

The candidates for sheriff are incumbent Paul White, a Democrat, and his Republican challenger, Anthony Lay. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, Anthony Lay, Bradley S. Rickett, candidate debate, Democrat, Hallerin Hilton Hill, Jim Hackworth, mayor, NewsTalk 98.7, Paul White, Republican, Ritz Theater, sheriff, Terry Frank

Oak Ridge Chamber has Q&A with mayor, sheriff candidates Thursday morning

Posted at 1:44 pm July 9, 2014
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Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce

The Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce is pictured above.

Learn more about the three candidates for Anderson County mayor and two candidates for Anderson County sheriff on Thursday morning at the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce.

The first “Election Selection” event is 7:30 a.m. Thursday, July 10, in the Joyce Conference Room at the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce. It’s open to the public.

All five candidates for mayor and sheriff have confirmed their plans to attend, the Chamber said. Here are the candidates: [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Commission, Anderson County mayor, Anderson County Sheriff, Anthony Lay, Bradley Rickett, candidates, Chuck Fleischmann, federal primary, general election, Jim Hackworth, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Paul White, Pro-Growth Advocacy Task Force, state primary, Terry Frank, U.S. House of Representatives, Weston Wamp

Sixth person arrested in Aryans Nations gang-related attempted murder

Posted at 12:13 pm July 8, 2014
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Cynthia Ann Wright

Cynthia Ann Wright

A sixth person was arrested on Thursday after another indictment was returned in an Aryan Nations gang-related attempted murder and conspiracy case, authorities said.

Cynthia Ann Wright, 40, of Strawberry Plains, was arrested at her home in Jefferson County by sheriff’s investigators with the assistance of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department, Anderson County Sheriff Paul White said in a Tuesday morning press release. Wright is now being held in the Anderson County Detention Facility in Clinton under a $100,000 bond.

White said investigators obtained indictments from the Anderson County Grand Jury on the six people after a lengthy investigation into the severe beating of a 31-year-old Briceville man that resulted in serious injuries. The incident occurred on Dennis Lane in Claxton in December 2013 and was from internal gang-related enforcement. All six people charged in the case are members of the Aryan Nations gang, White said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: accessory after the fact, aggravated assault, aggravated kidnapping, Anderson County District Attorney General’s Office, Anderson County grand jury, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Aryan Nations, attempted first-degree murder, Claxton, conspiracy, criminal conspiracy, Cynthia Ann Wright, Dennis Lane, gang-related attempted murder, Jefferson County Sheriff's Department, Paul White, severe beating, two counts of tampering with evidence

Anderson County sheriff warns of jury duty fraud scam

Posted at 12:03 am July 4, 2014
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Paul White

Paul White

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Department is warning the public about a phone scam involving a claim of missed jury duty and a request to buy a money order to pay fines.

In a Thursday night press release, the Sheriff’s Department said it has received a report of a man who placed a phone call to a victim and identified himself as a sheriff’s deputy. The scammer informed the victim they have missed jury duty, and he asked them to buy a money order to pay the fines. He then asked the victim to meet him to pay and avoid going to jail. This scam has apparently been attempted in Anderson County and in the Clinton area.

The caller ID of the scammer shows “Warrants Division,” but that is fake and this is a scam, Anderson County Sheriff Paul White said in the press release.

“This is the same scam that has been circulating this week in Knox County,” he said. “There are several variations of scams targeting our area. The callers are claiming to be officers with various law enforcement agencies and are collecting funds for missed jury duty or outstanding warrants. In most of the scams, the caller request that funds be paid by purchasing either a prepaid credit card or money order.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Clinton, fraud, jury duty, jury duty fraud, Paul White, scam

Anderson County Sheriff to target drunk drivers on July 4 holiday

Posted at 9:18 am June 27, 2014
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Drive Sober

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Department will be out in full force, cracking down on drunk driving on July 4 and, aggressively targeting those who put lives in danger, a press release said.

“The Fourth of July is a favorite holiday for many Americans,” the release said. “Families and friends gather to celebrate our country with food, parades, parties, and fireworks. For many people, the celebration includes alcohol, but the holiday quickly goes from festive to fatal when people choose to drive after drinking.”

Anderson County Sheriff Paul White said the department wants to make the roads safer on the holiday. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over, drunk drivers, Governor’s Highway Safety Office, holiday, July 4, Paul White, Tennessee Department of Transportation

Sheriff White has BBQ lunch fundraiser

Posted at 10:39 pm June 20, 2014
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Paul White

Paul White

Anderson County Sheriff Paul White will have a barbecue lunch fundraiser on Saturday, June 28, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Ed Underwood Pavilion on the Anderson County Fairgrounds in Clinton.

White is running for re-election in the Anderson County general election on Aug. 7.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Fairgrounds, barbecue lunch, Ed Underwood Pavilion, fundraiser, Paul White, sheriff

Arrest made in Louisiana in gang-related attempted murder

Posted at 12:16 am June 12, 2014
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Crystal Lynnette McGuire

Crystal Lynnette McGuire

Crystal Lynnette McGuire, who was wanted in connection with a gang-related attempted murder in Claxton in December, was arrested without incident in Louisiana on Wednesday by the Sabine Parish Sheriff’s Department, authorities said.

“Our investigators were in contact with Louisiana authorities throughout the day after learning McGuire may have been in that area,” Anderson County Sheriff’s Department Chief Deputy Mark Lucas said. “She was located and arrested earlier this afternoon by sheriff’s deputies in Sabine County.”

The Sheriff’s Department said it does not have information about McGuire’s extradition or when she may be brought back to Anderson County.

“It may be several days before all the paperwork will be completed for this to occur,” Lucas said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: aggravated assault, Anderson County grand jury, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Aryan Nations, attempted first-degree murder, criminal conspiracy, Crystal Lynnette McGuire, David Lee Dozard II, Dennis Lane, especially aggravated kidnapping, gang-related muder, indictments, Jacob Eli Campbell, Leonard Lionel Kilgore, Mark Lucas, Michael James O'Conner Jr., Paul White, Sabine County, Sabine Parish Sheriff's Department

Sheriff: Members of Aryan Nations gang charged with attempted murder in beating

Posted at 11:43 pm June 10, 2014
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Jacob Eli Campbell

Jacob Eli Campbell

Five members of the Aryan Nations gang have been charged with attempted first-degree murder for the severe beating of a 31-year-old Briceville man in Claxton in December, authorities said.

Three of those charged were arrested Tuesday after indictments were returned in the gang-related attempted murder and conspiracy case, the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department said.

David Lee Dozard

David Lee Dozard

Leonard Lionel Kilgore, 36, of Knoxville, and Jacob Eli Campbell, 33, and Michael James O’Conner Jr., 32, both of Sevierville, were taken into custody Tuesday morning, Sheriff Paul White said.

A fourth person, David Lee Dozard II, 32, of Mountain City in upper East Tennessee, is now in state prison on unrelated charges and the indictments will be served on him later. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: 7th Judicial District Crime Task Force, aggravated assault, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Aryan Nations, attempted first-degree murder, attempted murder, beating, conspiracy, criminal conspiracy, criminal gang, Crystal Lynnette McGuire, David Lee Dozard II, Dennis Lane, District Attorney General’s Office, especially aggravated kidnapping, gang, gang-related attempted murder, Jacob Eli Campbell, Leonard Lionel Kilgore, Michael James O'Conner Jr., Paul White

Reported crimes down 45 percent in Anderson County

Posted at 11:59 am June 5, 2014
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tbi-total-reported-crimes-2007-2013

The overall number of reported crimes in Anderson County fell 45 percent from 2007 to 2013, with the most dramatic drop during the past two years—2012 and 2013, Sheriff Paul White said in a recent press release.

Crimes against people have decreased 56.3 percent since 2007, crimes against society have fallen 42.5 percent, and crimes against property have dropped 41.1 percent, White said.

The most prevalent crimes in rural areas of the county are property crimes such as burglaries and thefts. Both have decreased significantly during the last two years, White said.

“This drop in overall crime can be directly attributed to proactive law enforcement and increased patrols of the rural areas of the county,” White said. “Added personnel in 2007 and 2008 have allowed directed patrols and enhanced investigations of property crimes. These efforts have resulted in more crimes solved and over 800 arrests for burglary and theft offenses since 2007.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: ACE, Aggressive Criminal Enforcement Unit, Anderson County, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, burglaries, crime analysis, crime prevention officer, crimes, criminal activity, criminal offenders, DA, Dave Clark, District Attorney's Office, habitual criminals, investigations, mapping, Neighborhood Watch, patrols, Paul White, property crimes, prosecutions, reported crimes, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, thefts, warrants

Anderson County elects first female chancellor

Posted at 10:37 pm May 6, 2014
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Anderson County Republican Party Candidates

Nicki Cantrell, second from right, who is running unopposed in the Aug. 7 general election after winning the Republican primary on Tuesday, will become Anderson County’s first female chancellor. Also pictured at right is Michael Farley, one of her two Republican opponents. The three GOP candidates for Juvenile Court judge are also pictured. From left they are Vickie Bannach, Lauren Biloski, and Brian Hunt, the winner of Tuesday’s Republican primary.

 

Terry Frank

Terry Frank

Note: This story was last updated at 4:10 p.m. May 7.

Primary Winners: Frank, Cantrell, Hunt, Lay, Clement

One is Anderson County’s first female mayor. The other will become the county’s first female chancellor.

The two candidates—Terry Frank and Nicki Cantrell—beat their opponents by significant margins in the Republican primary on Tuesday. Both said their victories were based in large part on running positive campaigns.

Cantrell’s victory over Clinton attorney and City Judge Michael Farley, who had the support of many other lawyers, appeared to be the big upset of the night in what had been the most heated race, with the two candidates clashing over their courtroom experience and trading accusations of false claims and “mudslinging.”

Zach Bates

Zach Bates

Both were running to replace the current chancellor, William Lantrip, who is retiring at the end of June after 25 years on the bench. The chancellor hears cases in Chancery Court ranging from divorces and adoptions to lawsuits and contract disputes, but can also sometimes hear Criminal Court cases, sit as the Circuit Court judge, and hear Juvenile Court appeals.

“Nobody believed we could do this,” Cantrell’s husband Dail Cantrell said Tuesday night. “We refused to run a negative campaign and got the support of the people.”

Nicki Cantrell won by about 900 votes, collecting 3,895 votes to Farley’s 2,979, according to unofficial results with all 27 precincts reporting. That’s roughly a 54 percent to 41 percent margin.

A third candidate, Republican Phil Harber, who did not appear to campaign as hard as either Farley or Cantrell, received 368 votes. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, 2014 Election, Anderson County, Anderson County, Government, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anthony Lay, Brian Hunt, chancellor, county primary, David Dunkirk, Democrat, Jim Hackworth, juvenile court judge, Lauren Biloski, mayor, Michael Clement, Michael Farley, Nicki Cantrell, Paul White, Randy Myers, Republican, sheriff, Terry Frank, Vickie Bannach, Zach Bates

Sexual act offered to investigator during prostitution investigation, sheriff says

Posted at 5:43 pm April 30, 2014
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Young Hwa Park

Young Hwa Park

An employee at a spa in Anderson County offered a sexual act to a Sheriff’s Department investigator in exchange for money during an undercover prostitution investigation on Tuesday, authorities said.

Two women from Duluth, Ga., were arrested and charged with prostitution offenses, Anderson County Sheriff Paul White said in a Wednesday afternoon press release.

The investigation at the recently opened “spa” called King Accupressure on Andersonville Highway started after the Sheriff’s Department was notified by the Law Director’s Office, White said. The investigation led Sheriff’s Department officials to believe that prostitution activity was occurring, White said.

An undercover operation was conducted Tuesday, and an employee of the business offered a sexual act to an investigator in exchange for money, the sheriff said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Detention Facility, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Andersonville Highway, Chong Kim, Dave Clark, Jay Yeager, King Accupressure, Law Director's Office, Paul White, promoting prostitution, prostitution, prostitution investigation, sexual act, spa, Special Operations Unit, Young Hwa Park

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