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SES Teacher and Assistant May Be Reprimanded after Pre-K Child Leaves School Unnoticed

February 5, 2011

by: 

Dwayne Page
Dr. Bill Tanner

A Smithville Elementary School teacher and her educational assistant may receive a written reprimand from school officials after a four year old child left his pre-kindergarten classroom and the school building Friday afternoon without anyone noticing.

The child, Kameron Luther, was picked up by a passing motorist, Joyce Ferrell near the Regions Bank branch ATM location on Bryant Street. Ferrell took the child to the Smithville Police Department, who then alerted Dr. Bill Tanner, principal of the school.

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Dr. Tanner told WJLE that the teacher was out of the classroom when Kameron left and the educational assistant, who was still in the room, did not notice the child leave since it was nap time for the students and the lights were off. "The little boy was in his pre-k class and they were taking a nap. The (teacher's) aide was in the room watching the children but the lights were out and it was dark in the room. The children were laying on the floor on their little cots and he (Kameron) was over by the door. The teacher had stepped out of the room. I think she was going to the restroom. After she left, he (Kameron) decided he was going to go home. He was over by the (classroom) door and he slipped out. He went out of the pod area, came down the front hall, and went out the door (to the school) and left. He (Kameron) went down to where the Regions' branch office is on Bryant Street. Somebody (Joyce Ferrell) picked him up as he was trying to cross the road. She saw him and thought that he had slipped away from home. She stopped and talked to him for a few minutes. He couldn't tell her where he lived so she took him to the police station. They (police) contacted me. All of this occurred between a fifteen to twenty minute time period from the time he went out the door until the police called me."

Dr. Tanner said he is thankful that the child was unharmed and for the actions of Mrs Ferrell. "This is something that you never want to happen and it scares you to death when it does happen. But the little boy is okay and I'm proud that Mrs. Ferrell did what she did. I want to thank her a thousand times. We're going to do everything we can to make sure this never happens again."

Because of this incident, Dr. Tanner said that the teacher and educational assistant responsible for the child may receive a reprimand."There will be some repercussions because of this. A written reprimand is probably what we're talking about because it's our job to make sure that the children don't escape the building. We can't lock the doors from the inside but it's the teacher's responsibility to make sure that the children are safe."

Director of Schools Mark Willoughby told WJLE that policies and procedures will be reviewed with school staff in an effort to try to ensure that nothing like this happens again.

Neither Dr. Tanner or Director Willoughby would identify the teacher and educational assistant.

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Smithville Police Department Crime News

February 4, 2011

by: 

Dwayne Page

The Smithville Police Department has released it's latest arrest report for the week

Chief Randy Caplinger reports that 33 year old Ozell Kay Meeks of White Street was cited for theft of merchandise on Friday, January 28th. Officer Matt Farmer responded to Dollar General Store for a possible shoplifter. Store employees advised the officer that Ms. Meeks had taken some items and placed them in her purse. Four items found in Ms. Meeks' purse matched the description of the items given by store employees. Her court date is March 3rd.

60 year old Donna Marie Ashburn of Baron Bluff Road was arrested on Friday, January 28th for a second offense of driving under the influence. She was also cited for violation of the implied consent law. Officer Matt Farmer received a call of a possible DUI. When Officer Farmer located the vehicle, he noticed it cross the center line while approaching on-coming traffic. After Officer Farmer pulled over Ms. Ashburn, she put her vehicle in reverse and started backing up forcing the officer to back up his vehicle to keep from being hit. While speaking to Ms. Ashburn, Officer Farmer noticed she had slurred speech and seemed to be confused. She performed poorly on field sobriety tasks and refused to submit to a blood test. Her bond is $2,000 and her court date is February 17th.

47 year old Michael John Bafundo of Franklin was arrested on Saturday, January 29th for driving under the influence. Bafundo was operating a motor vehicle when he was stopped by Officer James Cornelius for speeding. Upon further investigation, Officer Cornelius found Bafundo to be unsteady on his feet. Bafundo submitted to field sobriety tasks but he performed poorly. His bond is $1,000 and he will be in court on February 17th.

75 year old Joseph Charles Edge of Creek Road was cited for theft of merchandise on Monday, January 31st. Officer Scott Davis responded to Rite Aid Pharmacy for a possible shoplifter. Officer Davis confronted Mr. Edge and asked him if he had anything that did not belong to him on his person. Edge responded "no" but added that Officer Davis could check. Officer Davis recovered two boxes of allergy medication from Mr. Edge's pockets which had not been paid for. Edge's court date is February 17th.

Samantha Bee Florida of Alabama was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia on Wednesday, February 2nd. Officer David Phillips was dispatched to Rite Aid in reference to a shoplifter. The manager reported that the suspect, Samantha Florida had taken some batteries into the bathroom. She consented to a search and two needles were found in her purse. Florida's court date is March 3rd.

Meanwhile, anyone with information on any offense is asked to please contact the Smithville Police Department at 597-8210 or the Tip Line at 464-6046.

Any information received that will help Smithville Police solve any criminal offense will be greatly appreciated. All information is confidential.

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