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DeKalb West Names Students of the Month
April 9, 2019
By: Bill Conger
DeKalb West School this morning (April 9) announced the April Students of the Month. Chosen for the honor were Maggie Hendrix, PreK; Lucas Yancey, Kindergarten; Charley Prichard, 1st grade; Jonah Maynard, 2nd grade; Max Hendrixson, 3rd grade; Izzy Prichard, 4th grade; Kolby Slager, 5th grade; Lauren Fry, 6th grade; Emily Satterfield, 7th grade; and Noah Evans, 8th grade. Teachers’ selections are based on academic performance, character, and other traits that make them excellent students.
Front row l to r: Max Hendrixon, Charley Prichard, Lucas Yancey, Maggie Hendrix, and Jonah Maynard. Back row l to r: Principal Sabrina Farler, Emily Satterfield, Lauren Fry, Noah Evans, Izzy Prichard, Kolby Slager, and Assistant Principal Joey Agee.
Liberty Woman Accused of Stealing Car, Using Stolen Debit Card, and Assaulting Fellow Inmate After Going to Jail
April 8, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
A Liberty woman will have a lot of explaining to do when she goes to court after stealing a car, using a stolen debit card four times, and then assaulting another prisoner after going to jail.
20 year old Emma Leigh Flesher of West Main Street, Liberty is charged with burglary, theft of property over $1,000, and 4 counts of fraudulent use of a debit/credit card. Her bond is $29,000 and she will make a court appearance on April 11.
Sheriff Patrick Ray said that one of his detectives was recently contacted by an officer of the Cannon County Sheriff’s Office informing him that a stolen vehicle from DeKalb County had been found there. Flesher, in possession of the car, was questioned. Flesher admitted to taking the 2001 Chevy Impala from Parkway Drive, Smithville on March 30 and she allegedly used the same victim’s debit card in the following amounts and locations all on March 31:
*Gulf Quick Shop Market in Woodbury for $14.36
*McDonalds in Woodbury for $15.62
*Walmart in Murfreesboro for $194.63.
*Shell gas station in Murfreesboro for $5.00
After being incarcerated, Flesher and two other inmates, 26 year old Natalie Gail Barrett of Miller Road, Smithville and 40 year old Rebecca Sue Pelfrey of East Broad Street, Smithville ganged up on another prisoner, pulling the woman off a top bunk in the cell before hitting and kicking her in the back and head while she was on the floor. All three women were charged with assault and will make a court appearance on April 18. Each is under a $2,500 bond.
Unruly Inmate Threatens African American Officer While Being Removed from Court Proceeding
April 8, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
An outburst by an inmate during a recent criminal court proceeding has landed the prisoner in more trouble with the law.
26 year old Nathaniel Dylan Tippens of Page Drive, Smithville is charged with assault and disorderly conduct. His bond is $10,000 and he will make an appearance in General Sessions Court on these charges April 11.
Sheriff Patrick Ray said Tippens became so disruptive while criminal court was in session last Monday, April 1 he had to be forcibly removed from the courtroom. On the way out Tippens kicked the courtroom doors screaming racial slurs and making threats toward the Sheriff’s Department’s Chief Deputy Robert Patrick, who is African American, and another officer, Joe Pack, who were escorting Tippens back to the jail.
According to Sheriff Ray, Tippens, who is in jail on other charges, was in court for a scheduled appearance and seated in the jury box with other prisoners as is typical for a court proceeding. After propping his feet up on a barrier in front of him, a court officer asked Tippens to put his feet back on the floor but he ignored the officer. Because of his behavior, Chief Deputy Patrick ordered Tippens to stand for escort back to the jail. Before leaving the room, Tippens, in the custody of Chief Deputy Patrick and Officer Pack, kicked the courtroom doors on his way out. Once in the hallway Tippens refused to walk forcing the deputies to drag him out of the courthouse to the jail. Along the way, Tippens screamed racial slurs at Chief Deputy Patrick, using the “N” word. He further threatened to kill the Chief Deputy’s kids and wife and burn down his home. Tippens also threatened Officer Pack. All this behavior was in plain view of the public according to Sheriff Ray.
Tippens’ last brush with the law was on March 27 when a deputy had to chase him down on foot after Tippens tried to avoid being arrested.
In that case Tippens was charged with resisting stop, frisk, halt, arrest. His bond is on that charge is $7,500 and he will make a court appearance on April 11.
Sheriff Ray said that on March 27 a deputy approached Tippens on College Street in Liberty to serve active warrants against him. When told he would have to go to jail, Tippens ran from the deputy trying to get away. The deputy gave chase for about 100 yards before catching up with Tippens and placing him in custody.
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