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Assault on Teen Results in Child Abuse Charge Against Smithville Man

November 19, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

An assault on a teen has resulted in charges against a Smithville man.

30-year-old David Scott Stokes of Miller Road is charged with child abuse and aggravated assault.

Smithville Police Chief Mark Collins said that on October 29 police were summoned to Mapco Express due to a fight in progress. Upon arrival an officer spoke with the parties involved, including the 17-year-old victim and learned that Stokes had gotten out of his vehicle and approached the victim. As Stokes drew closer he lifted his shirt and reached in the waistband of his pants, which caused the victim to fear that Stokes might have a gun. Stokes then allegedly struck the teen on the right side of his face causing bodily injury. It turned out that Stokes had no weapon but a cell phone in his waistband. Bond for Stokes is $11,000.

49-year-old David Edward Walker of Indiana was arrested October 30 on active warrants from Robertson County. Police responded to a call of someone trespassing on private property and upon arrival found Walker there. He was placed in custody without incident.

19-year old Lucas Ryan Hale of Liberty and 26-year old Michael Alan Coronado of Kendra Drive were arrested on October 31 for child abuse or neglect. Police answered a complaint of an altercation in the Wal-Mart parking lot involving Hale, Coronado and a 17-year-old juvenile. Police learned that Hale had started a physical fight with the juvenile by pushing and punching him, while Coronado placed the victim in an armbar hold causing injuries. Bond for Hale and Coronado is $5000.

45-year old Stephen A. Patterson of Pine Grove Road was arrested on November 1 for evading arrest, reckless driving, a 2nd offense of driving on a revoked license and he was cited for speeding, and a violation of the seatbelt and financial responsibility laws. While on patrol, an officer spotted a vehicle leaving the city limits traveling 91miles per hour (confirmed by radar) in a 55 mph zone. The officer activated his emergency equipment and tried to pull over the vehicle, driven by Patterson, but it failed to stop until it wrecked on Lakeview Circle. Patterson then got out of the automobile and tried to flee on foot but the officer apprehended him. Patterson was not wearing his seatbelt at the time of the incident. He had no license and couldn’t provide proof of insurance. His bond was set at $13,500.

22-year old Hallie Ann McCardell of Braswell Lane was arrested on November 2 for domestic assault. According to Police, McCardell and the victim got into a verbal altercation that became physical when McCardell allegedly struck the victim with her hand causing a visible injury to the right side of the victim’s face. Bond for McCardell was set at $3,500.

60-year old Mary Michelle Johnson of McMinnville was cited on November 6 for vandalism. Police were alerted that a woman was trying to get in a building at 310 West Bryant Street. Upon arrival, an officer confronted the suspect, Johnson who had allegedly pulled some flowers out of a flower bed in front of the building. Her court date is November 30.

54-year-old Robert Roy Atnip of South 4th Street was arrested on November 7 for public intoxication. Police responded to the Court House where Atnip was allegedly found unsteady on his feet in the parking area. According to Police, Atnip wanted to drive home but after failing to perform well on field sobriety tasks, he was placed under arrest. Police said they later received several complaints about Atnip’s behavior from local businesses in the area. Bond for Atnip is $2,500 and his court date is November 30.

41-year old Tommy Jerome Bates of Foster Road was cited November 10 for trespassing. Police were called to the Dollar General Store on South Congress Boulevard where they found Bates on the property after he had been ordered to keep away from there on September 24. His court date is November 30.

33 year old Alvin Davis Warren of Smithville was cited on November 10 for theft of property. Police were called to Wal-Mart where Warren allegedly had been caught taking merchandise from the store without paying for it. His court date is November 30.

52 year old Richard B. Turner of Fisher Avenue was arrested on November 11 for theft of property. According to police, Turner was seen taking an Amazon package that did not belong to him out of a UPS box at Mapco. Upon arrival, the officer spotted Turner trying to hide the Amazon box under the fuel tank behind Mapco. The item that was in the box was found on the ground.Bond for Turner is $1,500 and his court date is November 30.

38-year old Jonathan Thomas Lee of Pennsylvania was arrested on November 12 for DUI. Police pulled over a truck that had failed to maintain its lane of travel and upon speaking with the driver, Lee, the officer noticed that his eyes were red and watery, his speech was slurred and he had a strong odor of alcohol on him. During the investigation, police learned that Lee had just left Midnight Express where he had consumed 8-10 beers. Lee submitted to but performed poorly on standardized field sobriety tasks. Lee’s bond is $6,000 and his court date is November 30.

31-year old Terry Lee Jones III of Gentry Avenue was cited on November 13 for theft. Police picked up Jones after learning he had allegedly taken items from Wal-Mart without paying for them. The items were recovered and returned to the store. Jones’ court date is December 14.

19-year old Jefferson Bradley Collins of Foster Road was cited on November 15 for vandalism. According to police, Collins was skateboarding through the Wal-Mart parking lot when a blue Toyota van drove past him. Collins then allegedly punched the back window out of the vehicle. His court date is November 30.

41-year old Tommy Jerome Bates of Foster Road was arrested on November 16 for public intoxication and resisting stop, frisk, halt, arrest or search. Police were summoned to KFC/Taco Bell where a man, Bates was reported to be yelling and acting belligerently. Upon arrival, police were told that the man had left but an officer spotted him walking on West Broad Street. As the officer approached and tried to speak with Bates, he fled on foot. According to police, Bates ran up the stairs to the College Street bridge, across and down the other side of the bridge then crossed five lanes of travel. The officer caught up with Bates and took him down with force placing him in custody. Bates was found to be unsteady on his feet, belligerent, and he had an odor of alcohol on him. Bond for Bates is $7,000 and his court date is November 30.




County Firefighters Summoned to Home on Magness Road Friday Morning

November 19, 2023
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Friday morning at approximately 7:15 a.m., the DeKalb County Fire Department was called to 910 Magness Road for a structure fire. The homeowners found smoke coming from one of their bedrooms, called 911, and quickly evacuated.

Sheriff deputies arrived on the scene and found fire located at the water heater disconnect switch in a bedroom closet and turned off the main electrical breaker. Firefighters arrived and determined the fire was extinguished after the power was disconnected. The home was ventilated to clear the smoke. There was only minor damage to the structure and one occupant was evaluated by DeKalb Emergency Medical Services for minor smoke inhalation but was not transported. The cause of the fire was determined to be a faulty electrical disconnect for the water heater.

The Main Station and Belk Station responded along with firefighters from other stations. DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department and DeKalb County Emergency Medical Services were also in the scene rendering assistance.




Deadline Approaching to Signup for Free Thanksgiving Meal Courtesy of DESA

November 17, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

If you want a hot delicious meal delivered to your home on Thanksgiving Day you have until Sunday, November 19 to sign up.

The DeKalb Emergency Services Association (DESA), with the help of volunteers, will again be preparing and delivering Thanksgiving Meals to DeKalb County residents on Thursday, November 23.

This year’s meal will consist of turkey, dressing, gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans, roll, and a homemade dessert.

If you or a family member would like a hot meal on Thanksgiving Day, please call one of the numbers listed below or visit the website listed to be added to our delivery list. They will need your address, phone number, and the number of persons in your household. The meals are scheduled to be delivered between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 Noon.

DESA will accept names of persons requesting a meal through Sunday, November 19.

To get your name on the delivery list, call 615-390-0297 or 615-712-4286 or visit www.dekalbesa.com/meal

Additionally, if you want to support this community project by donating or volunteering your time to prepare meals and/or make deliveries, you can contact the phone number above or visit www.dekalbesa.com/help to donate or sign up to volunteer.

If you want to donate dressing or a dessert you may bring it by the county complex on Wednesday, November 22 from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m.

The DeKalb Emergency Services Association also plans to prepare and deliver meals on Christmas Eve. A future announcement will be publicized later for this project.




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