News
November 23, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
“An attitude of gratitude”
The Smithville-DeKalb County Chamber of Commerce hosted its 54th annual Prayer Breakfast Thursday morning which has become a tradition leading up to Thanksgiving Day and this year’s guest speaker was Ralph Vaughn whose message was to be thankful, set goals and mission statements for our lives, and to have a positive attitude.
“How often do I have an attitude of gratitude,” said Vaughn. Since the emphasis today is on prayer, unless we have an attitude of gratitude our prayer life will not be effective. I need to wake every day and thank the Lord for each moment in time, he said
“Prayer is not about give me, give me, give me but to say Lord help me to know you better. Help me to love you more. Thank you for explaining to me and showing me the importance and the real meaning of love. Lord, please help me to serve you better and honor you more. Again, having an attitude of gratitude. I am directing these questions to me and maybe let you lend an ear,” Vaughn said.
“Having a daily goal and significantly thinking about a spiritual goal, more than business, more than community, and more than family. Something that really causes me and maybe you to think about is what am I doing today and do I have a goal that is truly in line with where I want to be at the end of the day or at the end of life and then having a mission statement that keeps you thinking 365 days a year about how you want to be defined in your relationship with the Lord”.
“Our attitude determines our altitude whether you see the sunshine or not. Its up there. Thank the Lord the sun is always shining. I am challenging myself today, but I challenge you with that thought. Our attitude determines our altitude. As King Solomon said whatever we constantly think about we will become that person. My prayer is that the Lord continues to bless all of you and me today. With that I will say let it be, let it be. Thank the Lord,” said Vaughn.
Vaughn’s career spanned 21 years in radio broadcasting and 18 years as the president of various chambers of commerce. Ralph’s professional experience also includes property management, public relations, and marketing.
The program, held at the Smithville FBC Life Enrichment Center, featured prelude music by Susan Hinton on keyboard; the Pledge of Allegiance by Emma Adkins, DTC/Leadership DeKalb Team; National Anthem by Suzanne Slager; Opening Prayer & Blessing by Pastor Chad Ramsey of Smithville FBC; Breakfast prepared by the Smithville FBC men’s group; drinks served by the Leadership DeKalb Class of 2025; special music by Susan England, Ms Senior Tennessee America 2018; Scripture Reading by Hannah Keith and Bryna Pelham of DCHS & Leadership DeKalb; Prayer for Military and Emergency Responders by Isaac Gray, Pastor of the Smithville Cumberland Presbyterian Church; Prayer for Children and Schools by Dawn Doll of Glamping Adventure; and the introduction of the guest speaker by Smithville Alderman Shawn Jacobs. Following Vaughn’s remarks was a prayer for the local community and the lost by Connor Adcock of Middle Tennessee Natural Gas and a prayer for the state and country by Tom Clark of Lifeway.
Alexandria City Attorney Vester Parsley Steps Down
November 23, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
After serving 17 years as the City Attorney for the Town of Alexandria, Vester Parsley has apparently stepped down from that position.
The Alexandria Mayor and Aldermen have scheduled a special called meeting for Wednesday, November 27 at 7 p.m. at city hall to hire a new town attorney.
Meanwhile the Alexandria Mayor and Aldermen will have a workshop Tuesday, November 26 at 5 p.m. at city hall to meet with the owners of the doctor’s building to discuss a proposal by the police chief to lease the building and to relocate the Alexandria Police Department headquarters there.
(UPDATED) After Tense Moments Arrests Made Locally in Warren County Triple Homicide Case
November 22, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
The investigation into a triple homicide in Warren County this week led to the arrests of three people in DeKalb County Thursday evening after some tense moments in the area of Bell Street Apartments.
The three taken into custody were 28-year-old Caleb Dias Brookins and Jessica Root, wanted by the Warren County Sheriff’s Department as suspects in the triple murder, and 21-year-old Hannah McKenzi Rose of Hickory Hollow Terrace in Antioch, Tennessee. Rose has been charged locally by the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department with aggravated assault on a first responder and evading arrest in a motor vehicle. Her bond totals $125,000 and the court date is December 5.
During the episode, Sheriff Patrick Ray said a Homeland Security agent from Warren County sustained a leg injury after being struck by a vehicle trying to make a getaway being driven Rose with Brookins as her passenger. Before that, Rose rammed a DeKalb Sheriff’s Department truck operated by Chief Deputy Brian Williams with Detective Stephen Barrett as a passenger, but they were not injured. Although no one else was hurt, Sheriff Ray said Chris Stanford, the Warren County District Attorney fired shots on Rose’s vehicle. Neither the vehicle nor the suspects were hit by the gunfire. Brookins fled on foot but was taken into custody a couple of hours later without incident by TBI. Brookins was found near Bell Street on Wade Street walking down the road. He was unarmed.
According to Sheriff Ray, one of the suspects (Root) had lived here at one time and she has family here.
“The Warren County Sheriff’s Office had a search warrant for an outbuilding on Bell Street trying to find items from the triple homicide,” he said.
“We found her (Root) here in DeKalb County. They (Warren County) had warrants on her. They also had warrants on Brookins for theft,” said Sheriff Ray.
Sheriff Ray went on to provide a more detailed statement about how the episode unfolded.
“Today Warren County Sheriff Jackie Matheny Jr. and his detectives along with an officer from Homeland Security came to DeKalb County because they had a lead on one of the suspects in a triple homicide this week in Warren County. We assisted them by going to a local store and pulling video footage and found out who the subject was (Root) and where the subject was staying. We went over there. They had a warrant on her. It was a female they were looking for (Jessica Root). We were able to arrest her. We found out that her boyfriend (Brookins), the other suspect in the triple murder was on his way back from Nashville coming to Bell Street Apartments. We setup waiting on him to come to the apartments. We had a vehicle description and he (Brookins) and another woman (Rose) pulled into the parking lot. We thought that is who it was. It was hard to get a clear vision, but it was a white female and a black male in the car. They went to the end of Bell Street apartments and turned around. The sheriff’s departments from DeKalb and Warren Counties had people set up there. The female driving the car (Rose) rammed a DeKalb Sheriff’s Department truck operated by Chief Deputy Brian Williams with passenger Detective Stephen Barrett who were not hurt but she hit a Homeland Security officer injuring his leg. They were trying to get away and ran up into a yard at a residence on Bell Street. The male (Brookins) took off running. He was caught by the TBI a couple of hours later in the housing projects on Wade Street,” said Sheriff Ray.
Within minutes of the incident, Sheriff Ray said a 911 call alert was issued to warn the public.
“Within probably five or ten minutes of when this happened at about 3:45 p.m. I instructed central dispatch to do a one-mile radius call to residents around Bell Street to inform them that we had somebody that we thought was armed and dangerous at the time and to be observant. We gave a description of him and what he was wearing. We later extended that call to warn residents in a three-mile radius of Bell Street,” said Sheriff Ray.
Director of Schools Patrick Cripps said Smithville Elementary, Northside Elementary, DeKalb Middle School, and DCHS were on lock down with their afterschool programs during the threat and while buses did not run after school routes from those schools, parents were permitted to pick up their children.
Warren County Sheriff Jackie Matheny Jr, Thursday night issued the following statement:
“On Wednesday, November 20, 2024, at approximately 8:50 a.m., officers with the Warren County Sheriff’s Office responded to 900 Merry Oaks Road in reference to a deceased male being located inside the residence. Upon further investigation, two other bodies were located in an outbuilding on an adjacent property being used as a residence. The deceased have been identified as the homeowner, William Piechocniski, Dana Ramsden, and Otis Hawks, II”.
“I immediately requested the assistance of investigators with the District Attorney General’s office, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, and agents with Homeland Security. Also responding and assisting at the scene were detectives with the McMinnville Police Department”.
“Leads were quickly developed and the investigation led us to locations in Nashville and Memphis. Evidence of theft of property that belonged to at least one of the deceased individuals was found in both Nashville and Memphis. The identification of the suspects was confirmed through the evidence found in these cities”.
“On Thursday, November 21, 2024, investigators received information that the suspects may be in DeKalb County, Tennessee. Investigators responded to DeKalb County where one suspect, Jessica Root, was taken into custody without incident. The second suspect was located in a vehicle being driven by a female identified as Hannah Rose. In the process of attempting to evade law enforcement, a Homeland Security agent was struck by the fleeing vehicle. At this time, shots were fired, but no person was injured”.
“Subsequently, and after an intensive search, the second suspect, Caleb Brookins, was taken into custody, along with Hannah Rose”.
“Caleb Brookins and Jessica Root have been charged with three (3) counts of Criminal Homicide and they are being held without bond in the Warren County Jail. Hannah Rose has been charged in DeKalb County with Felony Evading Arrest and Aggravated Assault for hitting the agent with Homeland Security”.
“I want to personally thank and highly commend the outstanding collaborative work of all of the law enforcement agencies during this investigation. I want to ask that you pray for the families of the three (3) victims and also pray for our Homeland Security agent as he recovers from his injuries”.
Sheriff Ray said agencies involved in the search and investigation in addition to the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department were detectives, officers, and drones of the Warren County Sheriff’s Department and McMinnville Police Department and members of their SWAT Team, Tennessee Highway Patrol helicopter and ground units, agents of Homeland Security, Smithville Police Department, and members of the 13th and 31st District Attorney General’s Offices including DA’s Bryant Dunaway and Chris Stanford.
The following statement was released by District Attorney General Bryant Dunaway:
“This evening, at my request, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation began to investigate an incident that occurred on Bell Street in Smithville, Dekalb County, Tennessee. The incident involved a report that the District Attorney for Warren County, TN, Chris Stanford, fired shots during the attempted apprehension of a man named Caleb Brookins on outstanding warrants out of Warren County, TN. He was later taken into custody on those warrants and transported to Warren County. No individual was shot in the incident,” he said.
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