The Hawkins County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help finding a missing teen.
17-year-old Caden Hatley was last seen in Church Hill on June 5th.
Anyone with information is asked to call 1-800-TBI-FIND.

The Hawkins County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help finding a missing teen.
17-year-old Caden Hatley was last seen in Church Hill on June 5th.
Anyone with information is asked to call 1-800-TBI-FIND.
An investigation by the Church Hill Police Department and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the Kingsport Police Department results in the indictment of a Kingsport man in connection to an overdose death.
The investigation into the death of James “Jimmy” Barham, III who was found dead in his home along West Main Boulevard in Church Hill on March 25, 2022. His death was determined to be caused by the toxic effects of fentanyl and other drugs.
Authorities determined that William White was involved in distributing the fentanyl that caused Barham’s death.
A Hawkins County Grand Jury returned indictments charging White with one count of Second Degree Murder and related drug charges, he was arrested on a $150,000 bond.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is still investigating a double homicide in Grainger County.
TBI agents are assisting the Grainger County Sheriff’s Office in the homicides that happened along Rocky Springs Road in Bean Station late last month.
The Grainger County Sheriff identified the victims as 49 year-old Jon Atkins and 32 year-old Deven McDaniel, they were found buried in a wooded area behind Atkins’ house and reportedly knew each other.
Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Young-Williams Animal Center is waiving dog and puppy adoption fees at its Division Street location as it reopens following an breakout of distemper.
The center reopened its doors today (Monday) to animal adoptions after being closed for almost a week in order for Young-Williams caregivers to keep pets and prospective pets away from each other and healthy.
“With a full shelter, it is critical to keep placing currently healthy animals – including those who have not been exposed or have been vaccinated against distemper – into homes in order to continue to control the animal populations, decrease the spread of disease and make space for those in need,” YWAC representatives said.
The Division Street location and Young-Williams Village location, located on Kingston Pike, are open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., with animal quiet time slated for 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Knoxville, Tn (WOKI) Dr. Bob, host of ‘The Dr.Bob Show’ and reoccurring guest on WBIR’s ‘Live at Five at Four’ has died.
Dr. Robert “Bob” Overholt passed peacefully at his home Monday, June 10 at the age of 85.
Overholt began his medical career in Knoxville and dedicated his life to the community and his patients. He is perhaps best known for presenting medical information twice a week on WBIR’s now-retired “Live at Five at Four” show.
Overholt also hosted the popular television program, “The Dr.Bob Show” for over 30 years. The show won more than two dozen Telly Awards.
“We should all remember his 4 axioms of good living: exercise regularly, eat a healthy diet, get a good night’s sleep, and always have laughter in our life,” Overholt’s obituary said.
Overholt leaves behind his wife of 63 years and two sons. A memorial service will be held at West Hills Baptist Church Sunday, June 16 at 12:30 p.m. following the morning worship service. A receiving of friends will follow.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to West Hills Baptist Church.
Claiborne County, TN (WOKI) Two men at the center of a double homicide investigation in Claiborne County are identified.
Officials with the Claiborne County Sheriff’s Office say 46-year-old Nathan Hamblin and 51-year-old Robert Hatfield were found dead around 2:00 a.m. Friday at the old Kopper Glo Mine in the Clairfield community.
CCSO says the men were found by family members and had been missing since Monday; according to authorities, they had been scrapping in the area.
The bodies were taken to the Knox County Regional Forensic Center.
Anyone with information that might aid in the investigation is asked to contact the sheriff’s office at 423-626-3385.
The Knox County Sheriff’s Office says a search is underway for a missing Tennessee teen in Florida.
16-year-old Abigail Velez, the daughter of a East Tennessee police officer, went missing on Thursday night while on vacation in Pensacola, Florida. She was last seen at Baptist Hospital and is 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighing about 130 pounds, with green eyes and dirty blonde hair.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Pensacola Police Department at 850-435-1845.
A former Campbell County High School teacher has been charged with DUI following a crash involving students.
The Campbell County Sheriff’s office says Sarah Ivey was driving with six other people in the car Saturday night when the single vehicle crash occurred.
An official with Campbell County Schools says of the six others in the car, four were students and two were former students.
Ivey was arrested and charged with DUI, reckless endangerment and five counts of child endangerment among other charges. She was being held at Campbell County Jail.
Ivey’s contract with the School System was not renewed at the end of this past school year.
The Knoxville Fire Department is investigating a fire on Morningside Drive.
Crews called to the scene yesterday (Sunday) morning and found a fire in an upstairs bedroom.
The home has suffered smoke, fire, and water damage in that room.
The American Red Cross is assisting the two people living there and no injuries were reported.
Knoxville Police with sad news, the body of a man believed to be missing Clayton Carver was recovered from First Creek near the Office Depot on North Broadway.
KPD says the body was found Saturday and foul play is not suspected at this time.
The body was taken to the Regional Forensic Center for autopsy. The 32 year-old was last seen May 17th.