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Two men found with Heroin and Methamphetamine during traffic stop
December 31, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
Two men were found with heroin and methamphetamine during a traffic stop last Friday.
21 year old Travis Michael Jenkins of Carthage, the driver and his passenger, 40 year old Patrick Ryan Goolsby of Smith Road, Smithville were taken into custody.
Sheriff Patrick Ray said that on Friday, December 27 a deputy pulled over a silver Chrysler 300 for a registration violation and during the traffic stop the driver, Jenkins identified himself as Tyler Jenkins and gave a false date of birth. Authorities later learned Jenkins’ true identity and date of birth.
Jenkins appeared to be under the influence of a controlled substance and he admitted to have taken pills and smoked some marijuana. Jenkins performed poorly on field sobriety tasks and while he submitted to implied consent, a search warrant was obtained for a blood sample from him.
During the investigation, Jenkins gave the deputy consent to search his vehicle and a bag of a white powdery substance weighing 3.5 grams believed to heroin and along with a set of scales were found on the driver’s side of the automobile. Two bags containing a total of 1.6 ounces of a crystal like substance believed to be meth and another set of scales were also found on the driver’s side.
The deputy learned that Jenkins’ license are revoked for failure to file an accident report in Rutherford County in 2013. He also has two prior offenses against him for driving on a revoked license.
Jenkins is charged with criminal impersonation, driving on a revoked license, driving under the influence, possession with intent manufacture, sell, or deliver methamphetamine, and possession of a schedule I controlled substance. He was further cited for registration violation and possession of drug paraphernalia. His bond totals $82,000.
Goolsby is charged with possession with intent to manufacture, sell, or deliver methamphetamine and possession of a schedule I controlled substance. His bond is $70,000. Both men will make a court appearance on January 9.
Drunk driver found with marijuana and weapons during Alexandria traffic stop
December 31, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
An Auburntown man is facing several charges after being pulled over by Alexandria Police on suspicion of drunk driving.
19 year old Luke Michael McDearmon is charged with DUI , under age consumption, simple possession , possession of a prohibited weapon, open container , speeding , and financial responsibility. Bond for McDearmon is $11,500.
McDearmon was arrested on Friday, December 27 after Alexandria Police received a called of a possible drunk driver on Nashville Highway. An officer spotted the vehicle traveling at 60 miles per hour in a 45 mile per hour zone on Nashville Highway and he saw it cross the center line several times. The officer stopped the automobile and spoke with the driver, McDearmon. He also detected the smell of an intoxicant and marijuana. After McDearmon submitted to and performed unsatisfactory on field sobriety tasks he was placed into custody. A baggie of a green leafy substance believed to be marijuana was found on McDearmon and he had a sawed off .410 gauge shotgun in the cab of the vehicle and a 12 gauge shotgun in the bed of the truck. McDearmon was transported to the DeKalb County Jail for booking.
52 year old Stevie Randal Reeder of Alexandria is charged with public intoxication and resisting arrest. His bond is $5,000.
Reeder was arrested on Saturday, December 28 after Alexandria Police were called to the area of Lavern Street where a man was yelling at others and trying to start a fight.
Upon arrival the officer confronted the man, Reeder who had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on his person. Reeder’s eyes were blood shot and his speech was slurred. As he was being placed into custody, Reeder tried to run away from the officer and had to be forcibly taken to the ground. While on the ground, Reeder still tried to pull away from the officer. Reeder was placed into custody and transported to the Jail for booking.
DeKalb County Farm Bureau Honored with Pinnacle Partnership Award
December 30, 2019
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During the Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation’s 98th annual convention at Franklin’s Cool Springs Marriott, DeKalb County Farm Bureau was recognized for reaching the highest standards possible in membership, programs and teamwork.
The Pinnacle Partnership Award is the highest recognition a county Farm Bureau may receive. It is evidenced by the cooperation between volunteer leaders, agents and staff. DeKalb County Farm Bureau is to be commended for their hard work and well-earned success over the past year.
DeKalb County Farm Bureau was recognized onstage with the Pinnacle Partnership Award for their exemplary records over the past year. They received a plaque with the bronze Pinnacle Partnership medallion.
(PHOTO): TN Farm Bureau President Jeff Aiken (far right) is shown presenting the award to Gloria Pinegar, Farm Bureau Secretary (far left); Bart Lay, Agency Manager; Leigh Fuson, YF&R Chair; Cathy Officer, Farm Bureau Women’s Chair; Mack Harney, III, County Farm Bureau President.
Tennessee Farm Bureau is the largest Farm Bureau in the nation with a membership more than 675,000 and is a farm organization whose goal is to develop, foster, promote and protect programs for the general welfare, including economic, social, educational and political well-being of farm people of the great state of Tennessee.
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