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Morris Faces Charges in Two Year old Vehicle Burglary

October 4, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

A man believed to be responsible for breaking into a truck almost two years ago has been arrested in the case.

47 year old Stanley William Morris, Jr. of Oak Street, Smithville is charged with vandalism, burglary, and theft of property. His bond is $10,000 and he will make a court appearance on October 11

Sheriff Patrick Ray said that on November 9, 2016 Morris and another person broke into a 1998 Nissan Frontier. Entry was made by breaking out the glass window.  A machete and  a fold up chair were stolen from the truck.

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

53 year old Tony Lee Petty, Sr. of Poplar Place, Smithville is charged with domestic assault. His bond is $3,500 and he will make a court appearance on October 18.

Sheriff Ray said that on September 30 a deputy responded to a residence on Lincoln Street concerning a domestic incident that occurred on Poplar Place. Upon arrival the victim reported that she and her boyfriend, Petty had gotten into an argument and that Petty had hit her in the face causing swelling, a black eye, and a busted nose. She said he also threw her into a wall. Petty was placed under arrest.

37 year old Julian Guerrero Soto of Meridian Drive, Smithville is charged with a 2nd offense of driving under the influence. His bond is $3,000 and he will make a court appearance on October 11.

Sheriff Ray said that on September 29 a deputy was patrolling on Sparta Highway when he noticed a red truck failing to maintain his lane of travel. The truck crossed the center yellow line several times. The officer conducted a traffic stop and spoke to the driver, Soto. He had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on his person and his eyes were red and watery. Soto was unsteady on his feet and he performed poorly on field sobriety tasks.




Motor Vehicle Crash into Home Results in DUI Arrest

October 4, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

A drunk driver involved in a motor vehicle crash into a Dowelltown home has been charged with driving under the influence.

23 year old Tanner Logan Glass of Nolensville is under a $1,500 bond and his court date is October 11.

Sheriff Patrick Ray said that on September 29 a deputy was dispatched to a motor vehicle crash on Village Square at Dowelltown. Upon arrival the officer observed that the vehicle had struck a house. He also saw that the driver, Glass was unconscious behind the steering wheel. Glass was awakened and confronted about the crash. Glass had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on his person. He was unsteady on his feet and unaware of his location.  He performed poorly on field sobriety tasks and was taken into custody.




Saint Thomas to Adopt Ascension As Part Of Its Name

October 4, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

 Saint Thomas Health has announced it will add Ascension to its name as part of a national effort to unify Ascension care sites across the country, making it easier for patients to access the care they need and navigate their health regardless of their location. In moving toward a unified name, Saint Thomas Health will become Ascension Saint Thomas and adopt the Ascension logo.

By creating more consistent names for its facilities and services across the country, Ascension will better connect every aspect of care and innovation across its hospitals and other sites of care.

Saint Thomas Health has been part of Ascension since 1999. Ascension is the nation’s leading nonprofit health system, with 2,600 sites of care and 34,000 providers in 21 states and Washington, D.C.

“The Ascension Saint Thomas brand is an expression and extension of our more than 120-year history serving Middle Tennessee, with a Mission to provide compassionate, personalized care for all, especially those most vulnerable,” said Tim Adams, President and CEO of Saint Thomas Health. “By connecting our Saint Thomas legacy of quality, faith-based care to our identity as Ascension, we will establish a national reputation that supports our goals of expanding access to care, bringing care closer to home, growing innovation within our specialized services and improving patient outcomes.”

Patients will continue to receive personalized care from the doctors they know and trust, and those physicians are connected to thousands of experts and specialists across the country within Ascension’s national network.

Innovations within the Ascension network will enable individuals to connect with their caregivers when, where and how they need it, as Ascension Saint Thomas will continue to develop ways to improve communication and convenient access to care.

“The patients and families we serve have high expectations for excellent, personalized care delivered easily and conveniently. By creating consistent names across Ascension facilities and services nationwide, we’re making it easier for patients to access the care they need and expanding our efforts to deliver high-quality, affordable care for everyone with special attention to those most in need,” said Nick Ragone, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer for Ascension.

Saint Thomas Health joins Ascension systems in three other states in beginning the move to a unified name, and implementation will begin within the next year.  Last October, Ascension’s sites of care in Kansas, Texas, Alabama, Florida and New York adopted the Ascension name.

Saint Thomas operates four hospitals that serve the Upper Cumberland area: Saint Thomas Highlands Hospital in Sparta, Saint Thomas Riverpark Hospital in McMinnville, Saint Thomas Stones River Hospital in Woodbury and Saint Thomas DeKalb Hospital in Smithville.

ABOUT SAINT THOMAS HEALTH

In Tennessee, Ascension’s Saint Thomas Health operates nine hospitals in addition to a comprehensive network of affiliated joint ventures, medical practices, clinics and rehabilitation facilities that cover a 68-county area and employ more than 8,000 associates. Across the state, Saint Thomas Health provided more than $127 million in community benefit and care of persons living in poverty in fiscal year 2018. Serving Tennessee for 15 years, Ascension is a faith-based healthcare organization committed to delivering compassionate, personalized care to all, with special attention to persons living in poverty and those most vulnerable. Ascension is the largest non-profit health system in the U.S. and the world’s largest Catholic health system, operating more than 2,600 sites of care – including 151 hospitals and more than 50 senior living facilities – in 21 states and the District of Columbia. Visit www.sthealth.com.




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