News
Bogle Charged in Vandalism Case
November 22, 2022
By: Dwayne Page
A man who allegedly damaged vending machines at a local laundry mat and was later found with brass knuckles is facing criminal charges.
27-year-old Cody Lane Lawrence Bogle of Students Home Road was arrested on November 5 for burglary, vandalism, and cited for possession of a prohibited weapon. Smithville Police responded to Park N Wash Laundry Mat in reference to a vandalism where a Pepsi vending machine, a laundry detergent vending machine, and a change machine had been substantially damaged around the money collection area. After reviewing the video surveillance footage, police were able to determine that Cody Bogle had damaged the machines with what appeared to be a crowbar and a nursery spade. Upon incident to arrest, brass knuckles were recovered from Bogle’s backpack. Bond for Bogle is $20,000.
45-year-old Misty Michelle Waters of Watertown was cited on November 7 for criminal trespassing. Police discovered that Waters was living out of a storage building at Lockhart Mini Storage. She was ordered a week earlier by the officer and the owner of the business to leave, and she was trespassed. On November 13, Waters was cited again for trespassing after she was found on the same property. Her court date for this offense is December 1.
42-year-old Hani Mohammod Ittayem of Oak Street was cited on November 9 for a driver license violation, financial responsibility, simple possession (2 counts), and possession of drug paraphernalia. Ittayem was spotted operating a vehicle by an officer who knew that Ittayem did not have a license. After stopping and speaking with Ittayem, the officer discovered he had no vehicle insurance, and was in possession of 0.4 grams of methamphetamine, seven (7) Gabapentin pills, and a hypodermic needle. His court date is January 12.
31-year-old Stephanie Michelle Mooneyham of Woodbury was cited on November 16 for criminal trespassing. Mooneyham, who had previously been advised to not be on the property of Larry’s Grocery, was found there at approximately 4:45p.m. on that day (November 16). Her court date is December 1.
40-year-old Tommy Jerome Bates of Foster Road was cited on November 18 for theft of merchandise and criminal trespassing. Police responded to Wal-Mart due to a theft and reviewed video which showed Bates trying to conceal an alcoholic beverage in his coat pocket. Bates had previously been trespassed from Wal-Mart. His court date is December 8.
37-year-old Brittany Ledell Henry of Webb Lane was arrested on November 18 for domestic assault. Police were summoned to the DeKalb County Community Complex parking lot where a woman was reported to be hitting a man. Upon arrival, the officer observed the man standing outside of a car with blood running down the side of his face and a woman, identified as Henry sitting inside the vehicle. A knuckle on Henry’s left hand was red. The investigation revealed that Henry had hit the victim several times causing bleeding on his right ear. Bond for Henry is $3,500 and her court date is December 1.
Calling All Dog Lovers! (View video here)
November 22, 2022
By: Dwayne Page
Calling all dog lovers!
“Leo” needs a good home. Can you make room in your heart for him?
Leo is the WJLE/DeKalb Animal Shelter featured “Pet of the Week”
“Leo is a one-year-old part Retriever, Labrador / Boxer and he has beautiful blue eyes. He is a lover and has good manners. Leo is really good and loves everyone, as well as other dogs and he doesn’t mind cats. He is an all-around good dog. Leo walks great on a leash, and he is learning simple commands. He knows how to sit and stay and is doing really well with his training. Leo is neutered, up to date on all vaccinations, and he has been micro-chipped,” said Shelter Director Emmaly Bennett.
“Visit our website at https://www.dekalbanimalsheltertn.com/ to see Leo’s picture, fill out an adoption application and we will call you to come in and meet him,” said Bennett.
The shelter is open Monday-Friday from 8 to 4 and Saturday from 8 to 12 at 186 Transfer Station Road.
Love Lights reflect support for American Cancer Society
November 22, 2022
By: Dwayne Page
During the holidays many families pay tribute to their friends and loved ones, living and deceased, by making a donation in their name to the American Cancer Society to further cancer research and patient services. It’s called “Love Lights a Tree”.
In reality, it’s a tribute board located on the south grounds of the courthouse where names of honorees are displayed throughout the Christmas and New Year holiday season.
The DeKalb County Unit of the American Cancer Society seeks your support. Donations may be made now and the persons you honor or remember do not necessarily have to have suffered from cancer.
The names are in “honor of” and in “memory of” for a donation of five-dollars per name. Forms may be obtained at the local banks. For more information, contact Melanie Judkins at 615-464-7664, Renea Cantrell at 615-684-2688, or Gail Taylor 615-597-5936.
« First ‹ Previous 1 490 580 588 589 590591 592 600 690 2457 Next › Last »