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Knowles Found with Meth and Counterfeit Bills

November 27, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

A local man was arrested last week during a traffic stop after he was found with meth and counterfeit bills.

47 year old Chad Everette Knowles of the Loop Smithville is charged with criminal simulation and manufacture, deliver, sale, or possession of methamphetamine. He is under an $80,000 bond and his court date is December 20.

Sheriff Patrick Ray said that on Sunday, November 25 a deputy pulled over a vehicle on Page Drive. Knowles was a passenger. After Knowles consented to a search of his person, the officer found five baggies of a crystal like substance believed to be methamphetamine on the inside of Knowles’ pants. The total weight of the meth was 7.3 grams.  A scale was also found on the passenger side floor board where Knowles had been sitting. Inside Knowles’ wallet were two- $20 bills that bore an odd color, no water marks, and they were missing the strip inside the bill. The bills were checked with a counterfeit detector pen and tested positive for being counterfeit. The bills were then seized and placed into evidence.

46 year old Mark Anthony Mason, Jr. of Dearman Street, Smithville is charged with possession of a schedule II drug (oxycodone). His bond is $25,000 and he will make a court appearance December 6.

Sheriff Ray said that on Wednesday, November 21 a deputy was dispatched to a residence on Adcock Cemetery Road due to a report of an intoxicated man. Upon arrival the officer confronted the suspect, Mason inside the home and searched him. Inside Mason’s jacket pocket, the officer found a pill bottle containing 87 small round white pills believed to be oxycodone.

47 year old Richard Allen Tilly of Short Mountain Highway, Smithville is charged with domestic assault. He is under a $2,500 bond and his court date is December 13.

Sheriff Ray said that after receiving a call Tuesday, November 20 of a physical domestic on Short Mountain Highway, the responding officer met the victim at D & D Market. She reported that Tilly, her ex-husband had grabbed her by the neck and shoved her into a dresser leaving a red mark on her upper back and marks on both sides of her neck. Though divorced, the woman said she and Tilly still live together.




Two Men Seriously Injured in Separate Weekend Crashes

November 27, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

Two men were seriously injured in separate crashes over the weekend.

Trooper Chris Meness of the Tennessee Highway Patrol said 39 year old Jessie Harris of Dowelltown was involved in a one car rollover crash Sunday morning at 1:48 a.m. on Midway Road.

According to Trooper Meness, Harris was traveling west in a 2010 Chevy Impala when he went off the left side of the road and into a yard while trying to negotiate a curve before hitting a fence and overturning. Harris, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was ejected from the car. He was transported by DeKalb EMS to Ascension Saint Thomas DeKalb Hospital and then to Vanderbilt Hospital with serious injuries.

The crash remains under investigation.

Meanwhile another man, 51 year old Michael Powell of Morrison was critically hurt in a one car crash early Saturday morning at 2:50 a.m. on Highway 70 east near Opal Point.

Trooper Meness said that Powell was east on Highway 70 in a 2002 Ford Focus when he went off the right side of the road while trying to negotiate a curve, hit a telephone pole, and then a tree. Although seriously hurt, Powell refused treatment at the scene and was taken to the hospital for a blood draw. At the hospital medical staff determined that Powell had suffered a broken neck. He was then transported to Vanderbilt Hospital. Charges have been taken against Powell for driving under the influence, failure to show proof of insurance, and failure to exercise due care.




Bid Awarded to Build New Fire Hall in Four Seasons Community (VIEW VIDEO HERE)

November 27, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

Construction will begin soon on a new county fire hall in the Four Seasons Community, a project that has been in the making for four years.

During Monday night’s regular monthly meeting, the county commission voted 10-4 to award the latest lowest bid for the project to Johnson Builders of Doyle, Tennessee. Their base bid was $160,820 with alternate deducts of $8,000 for work on the parking lot and $4,000 to add insulation to the building. The contractor has 270 days to complete the project.

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Fifth district commissioner Anita Puckett moved that the county accept the bid. Fifth district commissioner Jerry Adcock offered a second to the motion. Both Puckett and Adcock represent the district where the new fire hall will be built.

In 2014 the county commission voted to acquire property, a little more than an acre in size, near the intersection of Four Seasons Road and Young Green Road for the future home of the fire station. In 2015 the commission set aside $25,000 as seed money for the eventual development of the fire hall. In 2016 another $50,000 was added for a total of $75,000 and in 2017 the fund was increased to $100,000 with the addition of another $25,000. A total of $165,000 is now set aside in the capital projects fund of the budget for the fire hall.

The project has been delayed twice because the lowest bids to construct the facility ($257,000 in May and $197,000 in March) were deemed too high by the previous county commission. That was essentially the same argument posed by commissioners who voted against awarding this bid thinking the fire hall could have been built cheaper. Second District Commissioner Myron Rhody said the proposed construction is more extensive than he was led to believe and moved to table the project until the commission has more time to review the specs.

“I think we need to table this motion (by Anita Puckett) so we can discuss this because I don’t feel like all the commissioners understand what we are actually letting out for bid. At the workshop I was under the impression it was a pole barn. A wood structure. A pole barn. That’s what I understood it to be but its not that at all. I have had a chance to glance over the specs and we are doing a lot of extensive building. I don’t think everybody is on the same page with the specs,” said Rhody.

Third district commissioner Bobby Johnson offered a second to Rhody’s motion.

The vote to table the project failed on a 9-5 vote. Commissioners Myron Rhody, Jeff Barnes, Dennis Slager, Janice Fish-Stewart, and Bobby Johnson voted to table. Commissioners Julie Young, Sabrina Farler, Jenny Trapp, Scott Little, Anita Puckett, Jerry Adcock, Matt Adcock, Bruce Malone, and Beth Pafford voted against the move to table.

“I was on the previous commission and we have pursued this before. Lots of controversial issues arose from this and we talked about trying to obtain a cheaper bid but that was not the case. We re-evaluated the specs, made lots of changes, and cut this drastically and still we have an overpriced bid. That’s how we all feel but here is the deal. It (project) is going to continue to grow (in cost). The money is there (budgeted) and has been appropriated for this so I feel like we need to pursue this,” said Commissioner Puckett.

Original plans called for the fire hall to be a steel frame structure of 40’ x 55’ in size consisting of two bays, a restroom, shower, and a small meeting room. It was to be a turnkey project with all the work including construction, concrete pad, septic tank, etc all to have been done under one contract. The county altered the bid specifications during the latest round of bidding hoping to bring the costs down.

Puckett’s motion to award the bid passed on a 10-4 vote. All voted in favor except Rhody, Johnson, Slager, and Barnes.

When the fire hall is completed, the county will have a fire truck ready to put in it after having secured grant funds with a local match months ago to purchase a truck.

The new fire station at Four Seasons will be the 12th station in the county operated by the DeKalb County Volunteer Fire Department. The other fire halls are on Short Mountain Highway, Midway Community, Belk, Keltonburg, Cookeville Highway, Austin Bottom Community, Liberty, Temperance Hall, Main Station, Johnson Chapel, and Blue Springs.




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