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JPD continue to investigate Domestic Assault case Jackson Police are continuing to investigate a Domestic Assault case involving a male being tased. Around 12:00 p.m. August 2nd, officer of the Jackson Police Department responded to a call concerning a domestic assault.Ê The on-scene officers put out a BOLO because the suspect had left prior to officers arrival.Ê The suspect was observed driving in the area of the by-pass.Ê Officers of the Jackson Police Department conducted a traffic stop and attempted to take the suspect into custody without incident. However, the suspect refused to follow the orders of the officers to get on the ground.Ê The suspect advised he was not going back to jail and that he would rather die.Ê The suspect also threatened to walk into oncoming traffic.Ê To prevent serious injury to the suspect, an officer deployed his Taser.Ê The effects of the Taser allowed the officer opportunity to apprehend the suspect without causing serious bodily injury. The subject was transported to the Criminal Justice Complex after he was treated at a local hospital.
PAGE 3 Women graduate Celebrate Recovery program at Madison Co. Criminal Justice Complex August 2, 2018ÊÊWBBJ 7 Eyewitness News Staff JACKSON, Tenn. — One courtroom in Jackson didn’t hand out sentences Thursday, but celebrated with inmates. Judge Don Allen celebrated the ninth class to graduate from the Celebrate Recovery program at the Madison County Criminal Justice Complex. The women started the class in May and each week learned a new lesson to help with issues ranging from anger and depression to drug addiction and alcoholism. One graduate from the program says she works one day at a time to stay clean. “I feel like I accomplished something that I wanted to, and I feel like I’ve had support through this whole thing, and I couldn’t ask for anything better. I feel brand new today,”ÊTonya Mason said. This is the third year for the program. The men will have their graduation ceremony Friday.
TBI SPECIAL AGENTS ARREST KENTUCKY FUGITIVE IN BEDFORD COUNTY NASHVILLE – An investigation by Special Agents with the Technical Services Unit of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, with the assistance of the Bedford County Sheriff’s Office and federal law enforcement officers, has resulted in the arrest of a Bell Buckle man. On July 25th, Agents were notified that a fugitive being sought by the Kentucky Office of the Attorney General was known to be in the Bedford County area. Bradley Richmond had been identified as the subject of an online undercover child pornography case, and had multiple warrants out of Kentucky after being indicted on 15 counts related to child pornography. On Thursday, Bradley James Richmond (DOB 09/29/1994) was arrested and charged with Fugitive from Justice, stemming from the active warrants out of Kentucky. He was booked into the Bedford County Jail, and is expected to be extradited to Kentucky
US MARSHALS CAPTURE MAN WANTED IN JACKSON ROBBERY, MEMPHIS SHOOTING Deterrio Harrison
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US MARSHALS CAPTURE MAN WANTED IN JACKSON ROBBERY, MEMPHIS SHOOTING August 2, 2018␣ ␣ WBBJ 7 Eyewitness News Staf f JACKSON, Tenn. — A man wanted in a Jackson armed robbery and a Memphis shooting was captured Thursday in Jackson. Deterrio Harrison, 21, was captured Thursday by U.S. Marshals and officers with the Jackson Police Department Gang Unit, according to a news release from the U.S. Marshals Service. Harrison was wanted by Jackson police for a July 23 armed robbery. Harrison is accused of threatening and pointing a gun at a victim and a 4-year-old child, according to the release. Marshals say they initiated an investigation shortly after he was named a suspect in the incident. Thursday, marshals and officers with the Jackson Police Department Gang Unit located Harrison at a home on Tomlin Street in Jackson after receiving a tip. Harrison was arrested without incident and taken to the Madison County Jail. Marshals say Harrison is also wanted for second-degree murder by the Memphis Police Department. The warrant stems from a shooting that happened Jan. 30 at the Peppertree Apartment Complex in Memphis.
Your CrimeReports alert for the period: Jul 23, 2018 — Jul 29, 2018. This update includes all incidents added to the map since the last update you received. Location: West TN 97 Incidents Jul 23, 2018 — Jul 29, 2018 911 Or Other Crimes 19 Arson1 - Death 1 - Family Offense 12 Missing Person2 - Other2 - Weapons Offense1 Property Crimes 25 Breaking & Entering 1 - Property Crime 9 Theft 15 Quality of Life Crimes23 Disorder 8 - Drugs 13 - Liquor 2 Violent Crimes30 Assault30 Due to ongoing investigations, some incidents are not immediately added to the database. These incidents have been added since your last alert. 911 Or Other Crimes 6 Property Crimes 3 - Violent Crimes 3
TWO ARIZONA MEN ARRESTED, HEROIN SEIZED FOLLOWING MULTI-AGENCY INVESTIGATION NASHVILLE – An investigation by Special Agents with the Drug Investigation Division of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, working jointly with the Murfreesboro Police Department, Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office, and Federal Bureau of Investigation, has resulted in the arrest of two men from Glendale, Arizona. ␣ During the month-long investigation,Agents and detectives developed information that a heroin source in Phoenix, Arizona, had Perez Pedro Arce arranged to sell two kilograms of heroin to an individual in Rutherford County. Undercover Agents and detectives arranged to make a purchase at a Murfreesboro location. On Thursday, a local source, identified as Perez Pedro Arce, arrived at that location with approximately two kilos of heroin. Another individual, Ahlan Wasohlan Aguirre Gonzalez, was in the car with Arce as they both arrived at that location. ␣ On Thursday , Ahlan Wasohlan Aguirre Gonzalez (DOB 01/14/1984), below, and Perez Pedro Arce (DOB 01/18/1985), top, were each arrested and charged with one count of Manufacture, Sale, Delivery of Schedule 1 – Heroin. They were booked into the Rutherford County Jail. Bond for Ahlan Wasohlan Aguirre each man was set at $200,000. Gonzalez
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JPD announce Lieutenant Beaver as August Employee of the Month
Lieutenant Halford, Sergeant Turner, Sergeant Trull, and Investigator Smith receive years of service certificates On August 2nd, Jackson City Mayor, Jerry Gist, presented four officers of the Jackson Police Department withÊyears of service certificates and lapel pins.ÊLieutenant Halford received a certificate and lapel pin for twenty-five years of service.Ê Sergeant Turner, Sergeant Trull and Investigator Smith each received a certificate and lapel pin for twenty years of service.ÊÊ”Thank you all for your service and dedication to this department andÊthis city,” said Mayor Gist butÊmost importantly, “thank you for serving this community and the citizens who makeÊJackson theirÊhome.”Ê
The Jackson Police Department’s August Employee of the Month is Lieutenant Shane Beaver.Ê Lieutenant BeaverÊhas been employed with the Jackson Police Department for nineteen years and is the commander of the Special Weapons and Tactics Team. Lieutenant Beaver has a very persistent, positive “can do” attitude towards his responsibilities.Ê He is dedicated to doing the best job possible while trying to get a positive impact performance to those around him.Ê Lieutenant Beaver is also known to be a great role model to fellow officers around him and is known to lead by example. Lieutenant Beaver has always been one of the most dedicated instructors within the department.Ê He is passionate about teaching officers life saving firearm skills and tactics that have been proven successful within the Law Enforcement Profession.Ê Lieutenant Beaver has led the SWAT Unit since 2016.Ê Since that time he has incorporated many new processes in training and tactics that make the unit more efficient and better prepared to responding to multiple scenarios.Ê Lieutenant Beaver is a proud husband and a great role model, fan and coach to his daughter.Ê The apple does not fall far from the tree!
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