Close & Paschal

News

Adopt Bear at a Bargain from the DeKalb Animal Shelter (View video here)

April 16, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

Did you know you could adopt a “Bear” from the DeKalb Animal Shelter?

No need to get excited because this “Bear” is not really a bear, he is a dog. “Bear” is only his name but he is available for adoption as the WJLE/DeKalb Animal Shelter featured “Pet of the Week”

“Bear has been with us since last summer, so we are trying to find him a good home. He is a Boxer/American Bulldog mix. Bear is super sweet and up to date on everything and has been neutered. Bear is good with other dogs but we are not sure about cats. All in all he is really good natured with a good demeanor. He loves to go for walks and play with toys. Bear is one of our sponsored pets so his adoption fee has been reduced to $80,” said shelter director Emmaly Bennett.

“If you are interested in adopting Bear please check out the adoptable pet’s link on our website at https://www.dekalbanimalsheltertn.com/to fill out an application and see his picture and we will call you to come in and meet him. Please give us a call so we can find Bear a good home,” said Bennett.

The shelter is open Monday-Friday from 8 to 4 and Saturday from 8 to 12 at 186 Transfer Station Road. Phone 615-597-3647.




DEA National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is Saturday, April 22

April 16, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

The DeKalb Prevention Coalition encourages DeKalb County residents to take part in National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day Saturday, April 22 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The public will be provided the opportunity to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs. (Sites cannot accept liquids, needles or sharp instruments, only pills or patches.) The service is free and anonymous, no questions asked.

DeKalb Prevention Coalition will have two locations this year: Smithville City Hall at 104 East Main Street and the Alexandria City Hall at 102 High Street

For more information about this years RX Take Back event please follow the DeKalb Prevention Coalition facebook page, email dekalbtnprevention@gmail.com or call/ text the Coalition @ (615)- 580-9290.

This project is funded under a grant contract with the State of Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.




Glasby points firearm at officers during pursuit before being forced off the road and taken into custody

April 15, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

A convicted felon and his female passenger were taken into custody Monday, April 10 after leading sheriff’s department deputies on a pursuit from DeKalb County into two other counties before being forced off the road into a ditch.

Among the charges against the driver, 39-year-old Warren Brandon Glasby of Poss Street, Smithville, is aggravated assault on a first responder (2 counts) for pointing a firearm out the window of the Mustang he was driving while trying to make his getaway from two deputies in pursuit. No one was injured.

Glasby is also charged with evidence tampering, resisting arrest, driving on a revoked license, reckless endangerment, evading arrest by a motor vehicle, unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon, possession of a firearm during a dangerous felony, possession of a schedule II drug (Cocaine), and possession of methamphetamine with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver. His bond totals $225,000. He will make a court appearance on May 16.

The passenger with Glasby, 29-year-old Katelyn Luann Goodwin of Allens Ferry Road, Smithville is charged with reckless endangerment and aggravated assault on a first responder (2 counts). Her bond is $32,500 and she will be in court April 27.

Sheriff Patrick Ray said that on Monday April 10 a deputy was patrolling Woodbury Highway when he spotted a red Ford Mustang failing to maintain its lane of travel. He said the Mustang almost hit another vehicle. The officer turned around and caught up with the Mustang at the intersection of Woodbury Highway and Nashville Highway, but when he turned on his emergency equipment, the driver of the Mustang, Glasby fled into Cannon, Wilson, and then back into Cannon County.

During the pursuit, Sheriff Ray said Goodwin threw objects out of the passenger side door including a large cooler apparently trying to slow the deputy and another officer which had joined the chase. According to Sheriff Ray, Goodwin also handed Glasby a firearm which he pointed at the officers from the driver side window of the Mustang before throwing it to the ground during the pursuit. Goodwin also handed Glasby other objects during the chase which he threw out of the car window placing the pursuing deputies in imminent danger. Those objects were later recovered including numerous baggies, clothing and the firearm.

As the pursuit continued, Sheriff Ray instructed the officers to force Glasby off the road due to the increasing risk to the public as Glasby had posed a danger to other vehicles and a pedestrian along the way.

After the Mustang was forced off the roadway into a ditch, Glasby got out of the car through the driver side window and fled on foot through a creek and into a field before he was taken forcibly to the ground and handcuffed by officers. Goodwin remained at the car and was also taken into custody.

During a search, deputies found inside Glasby’s front pocket a grocery bag which contained 1.95 ounces of a crystal-like substance believed to be methamphetamine and 10 grams of a white powdery substance thought to be cocaine. A background check through central dispatch revealed that Glasby’s driver license was revoked.

42-year-old Christopher Eudean Pack of Big Rock Road, Smithville is charged with public intoxication. His bond is $2,500 and he will be in court April 27.

Sheriff Ray said that on April 13 a deputy was summoned to the area of Nashville Highway and East Main Street in Liberty where a man was spotted having fallen asleep in the back of a truck. Upon arrival the officer confronted the man, Pack who was determined to be unsteady on his feet and his eyes were bloodshot. Pack was unable to focus on the sobriety tasks he was asked to perform. He was then placed under arrest.

33-year-old Linda Sue Bennett of West Main Street, Smithville and 32-year-old James DeAllen Caplinger of West Broad Street, Smithville are charged with vandalism and aggravated criminal trespassing. Bond for each is $6,500 and they will be in court April 27.

Sheriff Ray said that on April 6 Bennett and Caplinger entered the property of their victim at 517 Hog Foot Road, Liberty without consent and broke several glass windows of the residence and a car. No trespassing signs were posted on the property at the time. The estimated damage was $4,178. The case was investigated by a sheriff’s department detective.




« First ‹ Previous 1 407 497 505 506 507508 509 517 607 2492 Next › Last »

WJLE Radio