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Man Charged with Theft for Accepting Payment for Job He Never Started

December 26, 2022
By: Dwayne Page

A man who accepted payment for work he never performed has been charged with theft of property over $1,000.

39-year-old Jeremy Michael Cart of Whites Creek is under a $7,500 bond and he will make a court appearance January 5.

Sheriff Patrick Ray said that on December 13, 2021 Cart cashed a check for $3,000 as a down payment on a job but then he never started the work.

The case was investigated by a Sheriff’s Department Detective.

54-year-old William Andrew Cantrell of Redman Road is charged with driving on a revoked license, possession of a schedule II drug (Cocaine) and evading arrest with a motor vehicle. He was further cited for violation of the registration law (wrong tag on the vehicle), violation of financial responsibility (no insurance), simple possession of drugs, and possession of drug paraphernalia. His bond is $36,500 and will be make a court appearance January 5.

Sheriff Ray said that on December 15 a deputy spotted Cantrell driving a Gold Chevy Camaro east on Midway Road. The officer, traveling west, turned around and tried to pull over Cantrell. As the deputy activated his blue lights and siren, Cantrell failed to yield and drove up to a residence where he parked in the back yard and then got out and tried to run inside the home. Cantrell was subsequently taken into custody and found on him were 1.09 grams of a white rock substance believed to be Crack Cocaine and 3.5 grams of another drug. A background check through central dispatch confirmed that his driver license was revoked.

36-year-old Adam Daniel Taylor of Pine Grove Road is charged with domestic assault. His bond is $7,500 and he will be in court January 5. Sheriff Ray said that on December 16 Taylor placed a woman in fear of bodily harm by putting her in a headlock and slapping her several times in the head and telling her “I am the man”.

20-year-old Orion Gage Ittayem of Pine Creek Drive is charged with simple possession of a schedule VI drug (Marijuana); possession of Methamphetamine with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver; and possession of drug paraphernalia. His bond is $24,000 and he will be in court January 12.

Sheriff Ray said that on December 16 a deputy and detective pulled over a Red Jeep due to an expired tag and smelled an odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. Ittayem, a passenger, admitted to having a marijuana roach in his pocket. When Ittayem got out of the Jeep, he dropped a glass pipe on the ground commonly used to smoke methamphetamine. Found on his person were a needle syringe, a small marijuana roach that weighed 0.1 gram and a clear baggie containing a crystal-like substance believed to be Methamphetamine that weighed 1.32 grams. Inside the vehicle in the back seat where Ittayem was seated was a large glass pipe and digital scales were in the center console.

Two people were charged in separate assaults at a residence on Kings Circle on December 16.

32-year-old Shane Matthew Slaven of Kings Circle is charged with aggravated assault. He is under a $7,500 bond. 46-year-old April Dawn Ford of Kings Court is charged with domestic assault. Her bond is $3,500. Both will be in court January 5.

Sheriff Ray said that a deputy was summoned to a residence on Kings Court due to an assault and upon arrival he spoke with a man who had a visible cut on the top of his head. The man said that he and Slaven had gotten into an argument that became physical when Slaven picked up a small wooden rocking chair and hit him on top of his head causing a laceration.

In the case against Ford, Sheriff Ray said that a man reported that he and Ford had gotten into an argument which led to Ford slapping him in the face causing redness on his left cheek.

24-year-old Daniel Cervantes Tecoriche of Adcock Cemetery Road is charged with aggravated assault. His bond is $5,000 and he will make a court appearance January 12.

Sheriff Ray said that on December 18 a deputy was called to a domestic incident and the investigation revealed that Tecoriche threatened his father with a knife placing him in fear of bodily injury.




Feeding the Needy on Christmas Eve

December 25, 2022
By: Dwayne Page

Just a month after preparing and delivering hot Thanksgiving Day meals to hundreds of underprivileged and underserved people in the community, members of the DeKalb Emergency Services and other caring volunteers did the same on Christmas Eve.

According to Blake Cantrell, spokesperson for the DESA, 830 meals were sent to homes across the county Saturday morning.

Cooking and food preparation started early at the county complex kitchen. Volunteers then loaded their personal vehicles with food trays and set out to deliver them to homes along the routes in time for the recipients’ noon time meal.

Feeding the hungry during Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve has become an annual effort of the DeKalb Emergency Services Association (DESA), in partnership with local businesses and volunteers.

“We want to thank all who supported the DESA in this effort including DeKalb Funeral Chapel, FirstBank, Wilson Bank & Trust, Smithville Bakery and Café, Kilgore’s Restaurant, Food Lion, Walmart, as well as others who prepared dressing, desserts and those who filled the trays and made the deliveries,” said Cantrell.




Home Destroyed in Christmas Eve Fire (View video here)

December 24, 2022
By: Dwayne Page

A Christmas Eve fire destroyed a home at 596 Hurricane Ridge Road,

DeKalb County Volunteer Firefighters were summoned to the home of Tania Ramsey Saturday at 12:42 p.m. where flames were reported to be showing through the roof. They were unable to save the home and its contents.

The cause of the fire is undetermined.

No one was home at the time. Ramsey was reportedly away on a trip.

Members of the Main Station, Liberty, Temperance Hall, and Cookeville Highway Fire Stations responded along with the tanker truck, DeKalb EMS, and the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department.




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