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Meth, heroin thrown out car window, patrol cars hit, THP says

Posted at 9:34 pm September 17, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Clarissa Sharee Tindell

Clarissa Sharee Tindell

 

Sixty-three grams of methamphetamine were thrown out of a car window and two patrol vehicles were hit during a police chase that started in Clinton and ended in Rocky Top on Sunday, July 30, authorities said. The vehicle occupants also threw out about one-half gram of heroin, and the car they were in almost hit two Anderson County patrol vehicles head-on, the Tennessee Highway Patrol said.

That afternoon, THP Trooper Isaiah Lloyd tried to stop a black Honda sedan for failure to yield the right of way and a turn signal violation at the intersection of State Route 61 (North Charles G. Seivers Boulevard) and Longmire Road in Clinton, near the Clinch River and Anderson County Detention Facility, according to affidavits filed in Anderson County General Sessions Court in Clinton.

The 1992 Honda Accord had cut off a red pickup truck at the intersection, Lloyd said.

But the car refused to stop after he activated his emergency equipment, Lloyd said.

While the Honda was traveling down Longmire Road, the car occupants threw two items out the window, according to Lloyd:

  1. a baby formula can that contained a jar with about 63.93 grams of methamphetamine, and
  2. a black metal box that contained a set of scales, 0.53 grams of heroin, and multiple plastic bags.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: a drug-free school zone violation, aggravated assault, Anderson County Detention Facility, Anderson County General Sessions Court, carrying or possession of a weapon, Clarissa Sharee Tindell, driving on a suspended license, drug-free school zone violation, heroin, Isaiah Lloyd, leaving the scene of an accident, Mark Whaley, methamphetamine, police chase, possession of a firearm during a felony, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of drugs, property theft, reckless endangerment, Shawn Bannach, Stephen Barclay, Steven Dewayne Atchley, tampering with evidence, Tennessee Highway Patrol, THP, Zach Bates

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

Deputy goes ‘above and beyond’: Replaces student’s lost items on Safety Patrol trip

Posted at 5:16 pm June 5, 2016
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Shawn Bannach and Norwood Elementary School Student on Safety Patrol Trip June 5 2016

Anderson County Deputy Shawn Bannach went above and beyond for a Norwood Elementary School student on Sunday, replacing her lost gift bag items during a AAA Safety Patrol Trip in Washington, D.C., school officials said. (Photo used with permission of Norwood Elementary School)

 

Note: This story was updated at 4:15 p.m. June 6.

Anderson County Deputy Shawn Bannach went above and beyond for a Norwood Elementary School student on Sunday, replacing her lost gift bag items during a AAA Safety Patrol Trip in Washington, D.C., school officials said.

“We had a student very upset because she waited in line for over an hour at the National Zoo to buy a stuffed animal, a mug, and a tumbler on our AAA Safety Patrol trip,” Norwood Elementary School said in a Facebook post. “She lost her gift bag and asked Officer Bannach from the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department to please let her know if someone turned it in. The next time we saw him, he handed her a bag with the items she had lost.”

Bannach had gone and bought the same things at the gift shop, the school said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: AAA Safety Patrol Trip, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Kim Lay, National Zoo, Norwood Elementary School, Paul Day, school resource officer, Shawn Bannach, SRO, Wendy Garrison

Updated: KPD pursuit passes through Anderson, ends in Union

Posted at 12:20 am January 23, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Jeremy Shane Howard

Jeremy Shane Howard

The police chase that passed through Anderson County on Thursday night started at a Weigel’s store in Knoxville and ended with an arrest in Union County.

The Knoxville Police Department said officers observed a suspicious man at Weigel’s on Callahan and Central Avenue Pike on Thursday night. The man was observed by officers on special assignment for recent robberies in north Knoxville.

The suspect, who was wearing surgical gloves, had been in the store for an extended period of time acting suspiciously before leaving without purchasing any items, the KPD said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Knox County, Knoxville, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories, Union County Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, armed robbery, chase, Hickory Star Boat Dock, Hickory Valley Road, Jeremy Shane Howard, Knox County Sheriff’s Office, Knoxville Police Department, KPD, Mark Lucas, Maynardville, Norris Lake, Overlook Trail, pursuit, robbery, Shawn Bannach, Union County Sheriff's Office

Report: With four children in car, chase exceeds 100 mph, mother urges driver to go faster

Posted at 12:20 pm August 23, 2013
By John Huotari 8 Comments

Billy Ray Fox

Billy Ray Fox

Heather Renee Buchanan

Heather Renee Buchanan

Note: This story was updated at 5 p.m. Aug. 24.

With four unrestrained children in the car, an East Tennessee man and woman fled from officers at speeds exceeding 100 mph on Thursday afternoon, crossing from Anderson County into Union County, and a mother allegedly urged the driver to go faster, authorities said.

The high-speed chase began at about 4:22 p.m. Thursday when Anderson County Sheriff’s Department deputies responded to a report of an aggravated burglary on Foster Road. They located a suspect gray Pontiac Grand Am being driven by Billy Ray Fox, 28, of Corryton, on Hickory Valley Road and Collins Gap Road. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: aggravated child abuse, Anderson County, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Billy Ray Fox, chase, child endangerment, child restraint law, evading arrest, failure to obey traffic control devices, felony evading, Heather Renee Buchanan, Hickory Valley Road, high-speed chase, improper passing, reckless driving, reckless endangerment, revoked license, Shawn Bannach, speeding, Tennessee Department of Children’s Services, Union County, Union County Sheriff's Office, WYSH Radio

Three arrested, crowd pepper-sprayed during arrests at fireworks show

Posted at 2:58 pm July 2, 2013
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Information from WYSH Radio

Three people were arrested Saturday night during the “Fire on the Water” fireworks show at Sequoyah Marina on Norris Lake after a disturbance that ended with an Anderson County Sheriff’s Department deputy deploying pepper spray on an allegedly angry crowd of onlookers.

The incident began at around 9:30 p.m. Saturday when a homeowner on Sequoyah Drive approached three deputies assigned to a special detail to monitor the festivities and told them that he was having a private engagement party on his property. He told the deputies that two men and a woman had come onto the property from the public area roped off for fireworks viewing, taken beer, threatened party guests, and refused to leave. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Aaron Rodriguez-McCleary, Alyssa Bryant, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Bradley Nimitz, disorderly conduct, disturbance, Fire on the Water, fireworks, Norris Lake, party, pepper spray, public intoxication, resisting arrest, Sequoyah Drive, Sequoyah Marina, Shawn Bannach, William Lucas

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