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DA: Criminal investigation under way in apartment death, but so far, no arrest, charges

Posted at 12:34 pm December 11, 2014
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Dave Clark

Dave Clark

A criminal investigation is under way in the death of a 29-year-old man at an apartment in Oak Ridge early Monday, but there has not been an arrest yet and no charges have been filed, Anderson County District Attorney General Dave Clark said Thursday.

Thomas Steven Thrasher Jr., 29, was found dead in a second-floor apartment when the Oak Ridge Police Department responded to a report of a possible intruder at about 4:40 a.m. Monday at 615 West Vanderbilt Drive.

Clark said an autopsy has been performed by the Anderson County medical examiner.

“As a result of the circumstances, the Oak Ridge Police and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation have been conducting a criminal investigation,” Clark said. “There has been no arrest or charges filed at this time.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County District Attorney General, apartment death, autopsy, criminal investigation, DA, Dave Clark, death investigation, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, Rolling Hills Apartments, Susan Niland, TBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Thomas Steven Thrasher, West Vanderbilt Drive

TBI investigating apartment death

Posted at 3:20 pm December 10, 2014
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Rolling Hills Apartments Building

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is investigating the death of a 29-year-old man found dead in a second-floor apartment at this Rolling Hills Apartments building in Oak Ridge on Monday.

 

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

State authorities are investigating the death of a 29-year-old man in an Oak Ridge apartment on Monday.

Oak Ridge police officers said Thomas Thrasher was dead when they arrived at a second-floor apartment at 615 West Vanderbilt Drive at about 4:40 a.m. Monday. The Oak Ridge Police Department, which had responded to a report of a possible intruder, said the death was “suspicious,” and they turned the case over to Anderson County District Attorney General Dave Clark.

Clark asked the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation to investigate, TBI Public Information Officer Susan Niland said Wednesday.

Niland said the cause of death has not been determined pending an autopsy. She said it’s not clear how long the autopsy might take or how many tests have to be performed. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Josh Hamilton, Michelle Owens, Oak Ridge Police Department, Susan Niland, T.S., TBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Thomas Thrasher, West Vanderbilt Drive

Sheriff intervenes in standoff between mayor, HR director over computer hard drives

Posted at 9:29 pm November 6, 2014
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Cathy Best of Anderson County Human Resources Department

Human Resources Director Cathy Best is pictured above in the Anderson County Human Resources Department on Wednesday afternoon. With Best’s agreement, the passwords to the department’s computers had been changed, and a few Anderson County Sheriff’s Department deputies were stationed near the entrance to the HR office as Best and Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank sought to resolve a dispute over how to copy two computer hard drives in the office.

 

CLINTON—After the sheriff intervened, the Anderson County mayor and human resources director remained at a standoff Wednesday afternoon over how to copy the hard drives of two computers in the county’s Human Resources Department.

The hard drives could contain personnel records related to building inspector Lisa Crumpley, who was terminated on October 9 and has threatened to sue the county. Her personnel file has been reported missing.

Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank said she wants to preserve records related to Crumpley’s wrongful termination claim, as instructed by Knoxville law firm Kramer Rayson LLP, which represents Crumpley.

On Tuesday, the day after Human Resources Director Cathy Best announced her resignation, Frank proposed sending the hard drives used by Best and Human Resources Generalist Kerri Ashley, who has also resigned, to a Knoxville company to have copies made.

Terry Frank

Terry Frank

But Best objected, Frank said, and the mayor had a technician from Computer Systems Plus come to the Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton on Wednesday morning to make copies on-site. The county consultant had started disassembling the computers when Sheriff Paul White showed up, and the technician quit working because he believed he could be arrested if he continued, the mayor said.

Best said she does not object to copying the hard drives, but she wants to ensure that the proper procedure is followed. She said her department’s hard drives could contain health information that is not public, conversations with attorneys during the past 10 years, and information that might relate to an investigation by the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department of Crumpley’s missing personnel file.

“I have a right and a duty to maintain the security of these files,” Best said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Government, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Courthouse, Anderson County Human Resources Department, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Cathy Best, Computer Systems Plus, computers, Dave Clark, David Crowley, forensic copies, hard drives, Human Resources Advisory Committee, Human Resources Department, indictment, Kerri Ashley, Kramer Rayson, Kramer Rayson LLP, Lisa Crumpley, Paul White, personnel file, Public Works Department, Robert L. Bowman, Rodney Archer, standoff, TBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Tennessee Comptroller's Office, Terry Frank, wrongful termination

Frank questions indictment of appointee

Posted at 2:54 am October 15, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

David Lynn Crowley

David Lynn Crowley

Information from WYSH Radio

Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank has questions for District Attorney General Dave Clark concerning the indictment of Public Works Director and Building Commissioner David Crowley.

A letter hand-delivered from the mayor’s office to the DA’s office states that the five misdemeanor charges handed down against Crowley last week by a grand jury do not meet the legal standards for those charges.

Crowley, who was appointed by Mayor Frank in September of 2012, was charged last week with five counts of inspecting houses without the proper certification following a TBI investigation. He turned himself in at the Anderson County jail Thursday morning, posted a $1,000 bond, and returned to work that same day. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Government, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County jail, building commissioner, certifications, DA, Dave Clark, David Crowley, David Stuart, district attorney, indictment, inspecting houses without the proper certification, investigation, Jay Yeager, Lisa Crumpley, Public Works, Robert McKamey, TBI, Terry Frank

TBI: Roane officers justified in using deadly force

Posted at 11:52 am August 21, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

An investigation by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has concluded that the shooting of an armed burglary suspect in Harriman on Tuesday was justified. Officers shot and killed 28-year-old Miranda Michelle Guy inside her home on Fairchild Street on Tuesday afternoon.

According to a joint press release from District Attorney General Russell Johnson, the Roane County Sheriff’s Office, and the Harriman Police Department, Guy pointed a handgun at the officers and was advancing on one of them when they opened fire. The preliminary autopsy showed that Guy was hit multiple times in her right arm, which was holding the gun, and her front torso.

Officials said that while a Harriman Police Department officer was speaking to witnesses of a burglary at a storage building in South Harriman, a white pickup truck drove by that the witnesses identified as the vehicle that the suspect in the break-in had been driving. The release said the officer could see items in the bed of the truck that matched the description of some of the stolen items. The officer ordered the truck to stop, but the driver, who was identified as Guy, sped up and drove away.

The officer started a pursuit, which was joined by a HPD investigator and two Roane County Sheriff’s Department deputies. The four officers followed Guy to her house, where they saw her run inside. The officers split up, with two going to the back of the house while the other two followed Guy inside through the front door. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Police and Fire, Roane County, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: armed burglary, burglary, Chris White, Dan Schneider, deadly force, Fairchild Street, Harriman, Harriman Police Department, HPD, Jack Stockton, Melissa Grove, Miranda Michelle Guy, Randy Heidle, Roane County Medical Center, Roane County Sheriff's Department, Roane County Sheriff’s Office, Russell Johnson, TBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, WYSH

Forty-two arrests in meth-making conspiracy in Anderson, Campbell

Posted at 6:28 pm July 24, 2014
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Forty-two people have been arrested in a conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine using pseudoephedrine in Anderson and Campbell counties, and another 17 have been indicted, authorities said.

The arrests and indictments of the 59 people on July 16 followed an investigation by more than a dozen agencies. The investigation found that those involved were buying pseudoephedrine at local pharmacies and using it to manufacture methamphetamine at various places in the two counties, U.S. Attorney William C. Killian said in a Thursday press release.

Those indicted include: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories, U.S. Tagged With: 7th Judicial District Attorney General; 8th Judicial District Attorney General, 7th Judicial Drug Task Force, 8th Judicial Drug Task Force, Anderson County, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, C. Clifford Shirley, Campbell County, Campbell County Sheriff's Office, Caryn L. Hebets, Drug Enforcement Administration, LaFollette Police Department, Lake City Police Department, meth conspiracy, methamphetamine, Oak Ridge Police Department, pseudoephedrine, TBI, Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission, Tennessee Methamphetamine and Pharmaceutical Task Force, U.S. Attorneys' Office, U.S. Marshals Service

TBI investigating alleged rape by police officer or security guard

Posted at 5:07 pm June 4, 2014
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State authorities are investigating an allegation by an adult female that she was raped by someone who appeared to be a police officer or security guard, the Oak Ridge Police Department said Wednesday afternoon.

The woman was interviewed by Oak Ridge police officers on Tuesday. The Police Department then contacted the Anderson County District Attorney General’s Office, which notified the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation of the allegation, the ORPD said.

TBI Public Information Officer Josh DeVine confirmed that the bureau is investigating the allegation, but he said he can’t discuss any details, including when and where the alleged rape is alleged to have occurred or whether it might involve a security guard or police officer.

“It’s very preliminary at this point,” DeVine said.

More information will be add as it becomes available.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County District Attorney General’s Office, Josh DeVine, Municipal Oak Ridge Photograph Collection, ORPD, rape, TBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation

Domestic violence down; most victims female, TBI says

Posted at 6:25 pm September 30, 2013
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Reports of domestic violence fell 3.4 percent during a three-year period from 2010 to 2012 in Tennessee, state authorities said.

Nearly 72 percent of the victims were female in cases where the gender of the victims were known, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said in a recently released study.

The TBI analyzed the state’s domestic violence crime data as reported by law enforcement agencies through the Tennessee Incident Based Reporting System, or TIBRS, program. The data showed a 0.4 percent drop in domestic violence reports from 2010 to 2011 and a 2.9 percent decrease from 2011 to 2012. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: aggravated assault, domestic violence, female, homicide, incest, intimidation, juveniles, male, simple assault, TBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Tennessee Domestic Violence Report 2010-20112, Tennessee Incident Based Reporting System, TIBRS

TBI investigates couple for voter registration fraud in Scott County

Posted at 1:35 pm July 10, 2013
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KNOXVILLE—The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has investigated a case of illegal voter registration fraud in Scott County, which resulted in the indictment and arrest of an Oneida couple, authorities said.

Thirty-seven-year-old Christina Botts and her husband, Carrie Botts, 29, were arrested Tuesday evening on indictments returned by the Scott County grand jury on Tuesday, the TBI said in a Wednesday press release. Christina Botts was indicted on 13 counts of illegal voter registration fraud, and Carrie Botts was indicted on one count of illegal voter registration fraud. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Police and Fire, State, Top Stories Tagged With: 8th Judicial District Attorney General, Carrie Botts, Christina Botts, Scott County, Scott County Jail, TBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, voter registration fraud

TBI seeks public’s help in Morgan man’s murder

Posted at 1:56 pm June 21, 2013
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The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is asking for the public’s help in finding out who killed an elderly Morgan County man whose body was found inside his house last weekend.

Morgan County Sheriff’s Department deputies responded to the home of Harold Dean Reed, 76, on White Oak Creek Lane last weekend and found the man’s body with what were described as obvious signs of trauma. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Harold Dean Reed, Morgan County Sheriff's Department, murder, TBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, trauma, White Oak Creek Lane

TBI Study: Simple assault the most frequent domestic violence offense, females more likely to be victims

Posted at 1:00 pm June 19, 2013
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NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation on Wednesday released a report focused on domestic violence that occurs between family members entitled “Family Violence Study 2012.” The study is based on offenses reported by law enforcement agencies to the Tennessee Incident Based Reporting System in 2012, where approximately 14.5 percent of all crimes reported were domestic in nature.

Of the 2012 domestic violence offenses, 41,708, or 50 percent, were reported as having a familial victim-to-offender relationship. It is important to note that the parameters of the study did not include certain valid domestic violence relationships particularly boyfriend and girlfriend, which was the most commonly reported domestic violence relationship in 2012. The study also gives insight into the influence of drugs and alcohol in familial violence. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Police and Fire Tagged With: abduction, African-American, alcohol, domestic violence, drugs, family violence, Family Violence Study 2012, females, juveniles, kidnapping, males, simple assault, TBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Tennessee Incident Based Reporting System, white

Anderson man arrested for death of woman who fell from van

Posted at 4:08 pm May 14, 2013
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James Richard Wylie

James Richard Wylie

An Anderson County man indicted for homicide last week in the death of a Lake City woman who allegedly fell from his vehicle last year was arrested today, authorities said.

An investigation showed that Martha Rose McGhee, 33, of Lake City, fell out of a vehicle driven by James Wylie, 54, of Clinton, on Cobb Hollow Road just outside Lake City on Sept. 12 and hit her head, causing her death, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said in a Tuesday press release. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: 7th Judicial District Attorney General, Anderson County grand jury, Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, Cobb Hollow Road, criminal homicide, Dave Clark, death, homicide, James Wylie, kidnapping, Lake City, leaving the scene of a death or personal injury, Martha Rose McGhee, TBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation

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