Friday, October 12, 2012

Constable Faces Criminal Trespassing Charges
A Sullivan County constable will appear in court on criminal trespassing charges in Washington County Tennessee. Craig and Reda Terry of Hickory Tree Road will answer those charges October 29th. According to the complaint filed in court by the administrator of Continuum Courtyard, the couple was not allowed to visit the nursing home on Lakeview Drive in Johnson City. The administrator told Terry back in February to leave the property and not come back. Karen Stigall claims she made her request to his face, on the phone and in writing. She decided to file charges after he came back with his badge and gun. The Terry’s insist that they were not getting answers to questions about a family member staying in the nursing home. They claim questions about health were not being addressed and they were visiting the family member the night before she died which was the event that led to the charges being filed. They expect the case to be dismissed. (bg)

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

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  • Food city trailer
  • OK scams
  • 8 Years And 10 Months in Federal Prison Handed Down
  • Woman Arrested for Shoplifting From a Local Mall
  • Street Racing Victim Wants Teens Charged as Adults
  • Police Won't Press Charges Against Trail Days Driver
  • Immigration Reform Prayed for at Bi-Lingual Vigil
  • Reward Offered For Missing Equipment
  • Talks Still Underway for Carter Co. Rescue Service
  • Change of Venue In Greeneville Murder Case
  • Scott Co. Murder Trial Re-Set
  • Sullivan County Election Day
  • Milligan and Tusculum Classes in Kpt
  • A Push To Lower The Blood Alcohol Content Proceeds
  • Skills USA Competitors Won An Award For The Most Awards



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