The Girlfriend of the Man Suspected of Shooting Two Blount County Deputies, Killing One, is Out on Bond Following Arrest for Reportedly Helping Him Avoid Custody

The Girlfriend of the Man Suspected of Shooting Two Blount County Deputies, Killing One, is Out on Bond Following Arrest for Reportedly Helping Him Avoid Custody

The girlfriend of Kenneth Dehart, Jr. is out on bond following her arrest for reportedly helping him avoid capture following a shooting involving two Blount County deputies, fatally injuring Deputy Greg McCowen.

Carrie Matthews was taken into custody in Sevier County charged with accessory after the fact for reportedly warning him when police went to her home.

Matthews has been issued a $350,000 bond and is required to wear an ankle monitor. Matthews posted bond yesterday and was released from jail last night (Monday). She’ll be back in court on March 15th.

Marcus DeHart is the suspect’s brother who is also charged with accessory after the fact. He is being held on a one million dollar bond. A bond hearing is set for Friday.

The manhunt for Kenneth Dehart continues. He is suspected of shooting two Blount County deputies, fatally injuring Deputy Greg McCowan and Deputy Shelby Eggers was shot in the leg but is recovering at home. She was able to return fire on Dehart who reportedly shot at the deputies following a traffic stop Thursday night.

A Blue Alert remains active for Dehart by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and he is on their Most Wanted list. He is considered armed and dangerous. Please call 9 1 1 is you see him.

Anyone with information on Kenneth DeHart, Jr. is being asked to call 1-800-TBI-FIND or the tip line at 865-981-7125. A $100,000 award for information leading to his arrest.

VOLS EARN NINTH STRAIGHT TOP-10 RANKING

VOLS EARN NINTH STRAIGHT TOP-10 RANKING

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The University of Tennessee men’s basketball team is in the top 10 of both the Associated Press Top 25 Poll and the USA TODAY Coaches Poll for the ninth consecutive week.

Tennessee (17-6, 7-3 SEC) sits at eighth in the AP Poll and ninth in the Coaches Poll, as announced Monday afternoon.

The Volunteers have now been featured in 53 straight AP Polls, the third-longest streak in America behind just Houston (79) and Kansas (58). That figure is also 16 weeks longer than the previous program record of 37. Tennessee has received a top-10 position in 26 of those 53 weeks, just shy of half.

The nine-week AP top 10 streak is tied for the fifth-longest in Tennessee history, matching a mark from the 1967-68 campaign. Of the six times the Volunteers have posted a streak of at least nine weeks, half have come under ninth-year head coach Rick Barnes‘ tenure, all since the 2018-19 season. Barnes has also now steered Tennessee to 51 top-10 rankings, good for 35.2 percent of its all-time total.

The Volunteers are coming off a 1-1 showing last week. They started with an 88-68 home win Wednesday against LSU behind 27 points, seven rebounds, a career-high six assists, three blocks and two steals from fifth-year guard Dalton Knecht. Three days later, despite 22 points from Knecht, they fell at Texas A&M, 85-69.

Tennessee earned 1,033 points in the AP balloting this week. It received 524 in the Coaches Poll, only five fewer than eighth-place Duke.

The Volunteers are yet again the top-ranked team in the SEC, which has five teams in the top 25 for the second week in a row. The others are No. 11 South Carolina, No. 13/12 Auburn, No. 15 Alabama and No. 22/20 Kentucky. Meanwhile, Florida and Texas A&M are both in the “receiving votes” section of each poll, while Ole Miss garnered points in the AP Poll.

Tennessee continues play Wednesday at 9 p.m. against Arkansas at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville, Ark., live on ESPN2.

To keep up with the University of Tennessee men’s basketball team on social media, follow @Vol_Hoops on Instagram and X/Twitter, as well as /tennesseebasketball on Facebook.

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LADY VOLS WIN BIG OVER RAZORBACKS, 81-55

LADY VOLS WIN BIG OVER RAZORBACKS, 81-55

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A 53-percent shooting percentage from behind the arc and a 21-point effort by Rickea Jackson lifted the Lady Vols to their seventh straight home triumph in a dominant 81-55 victory over Arkansas in Food City Center on Thursday night.  
 
The 55 points represented the fewest scored this season by Arkansas, which entered averaging 73.1 per contest. It also tied as the fewest allowed by Tennessee in 2023-24, matching the total Liberty scored in a 90-55 loss to UT on Dec. 31.
 
Junior Jillian Hollingshead recorded her second double-double of the season with 14 points and 10 rebounds, and senior Jewel Spear was close behind for Tennessee (15-8, 8-3 SEC) with 13 points, eight rebounds, and a career-high seven assists on the night. Their efforts helped move Kellie Harper‘s squad back into a tie for second place in the SEC standings.
  
Taliah Scott was the high scorer for Arkansas (17-9, 5-6 SEC) with 23 points, and Maryam Dauda turned in 10.
 
Jackson sank a 10-footer 30 seconds into play, and Spear followed it up with a trey as the duo went on to combine for 12 points in putting the Lady Vols up 12-0 by the 7:10 mark. Scott drained a three for UA’s first points of the game 15 seconds later, but Tamari Key countered with a layup on the other end to maintain Tennessee’s double-digit advantage. A pair of layups by Jackson put UT ahead 18-5 with 4:35 left in the first and proved to be the first points of a 13-5 run that gave Tennessee its largest first-quarter lead of the season at 27-10. Jenna Lawrence knocked down a three for the final points of the quarter, sending the game into the second period with UT on top, 27-13.
 
Dauda cut the Arkansas deficit to 11 with a trey to open the second quarter, setting off an 8-2 Arkansas run that had the Razorbacks within eight with 4:42 to go in the half. Jasmine Powell hit a layup to end the drought, and an old-fashioned three-point play by Jackson stretched UT’s lead back to 13. Hollingshead added a jumper to make it 36-21, and Scott hit a three for Arkansas on the next play before the Lady Vols ended with four straight points to lead 40-24 at halftime.
 
Powell kicked off the second half with a baseline three, as UT outscored the Razorbacks 7-2 over the first two minutes to lead by 21. Makayla Daniels responded with a three for UA at the 7:10 mark, but an 8-2 Lady Vol run stretched the score to 55-31 by the midway point. Scott and Daniels combined for buckets on back-to-back plays to pull Arkansas within 20, but UT expanded its lead to 26 off treys from Spear and Karoline Striplin to take a 63-37 advantage into the fourth quarter.
 
Scott hit the first points of the fourth with a mid-range jumper, and the teams traded buckets through the media timeout, with Tennessee leading 70-44 with 4:38 left in the game. Daniels drained a three eight seconds later, and Scott followed it up with a jumper to cut the score to 70-47, but the Lady Vols outscored the Razorbacks 11-6 to close out the contest.
 
 UP NEXT: Tennessee has a tight turnaround before No. 1/1 South Carolina rolls into Knoxville on Thursday night. The Lady Vols and Gamecocks are slated to meet in a 7 p.m. match-up on ESPN.
 
RICKEA HANGS ANOTHER 20: Rickea Jackson finished with 21 points vs. the Razorbacks to tally 20 or more for the sixth time this season and for the 22nd time in her career. She ranks sixth all-time at UT and stands one game behind fifth-place Rennia Davis, who had 23 such efforts from 2017-21. Tennessee is 19-3 (.864) in all games and 12-2 (.857) in SEC contests when Jackson scores 20 or more.
 
NICE REBOUND BY JILL: Jillian Hollingshead had arguably her best performance of the season, finishing with a double-double of 14 points and 10 rebounds. It marked her first double-figure scoring effort since Nov. 19, which actually was her last double-double as well with 18 points and 10 boards vs. Troy. Hollingshead now has three double-double efforts for her career when factoring in last season’s 18/12 performance at Mississippi State. The effort vs. UA also marked her fourth game with 10 or more rebounds in 2023-24, including additional efforts vs. Florida A&M (12) and Wofford (10).
 
PULLING DOWN 50+: Tennessee recorded its sixth 50-rebound game of the 2023-24 campaign, pulling down 57 vs. Arkansas for its second most of the year. During the Harper era, UT has recorded 50 rebounds in a contest on 46 occasions in 150 total games, including six with 60+ boards. The Big Orange’s previous year-by-year totals of 50-rebound games during Harper’s tenure include 11 in 2019-20, 7 in 2020-21, 15 in 2021-22 and 7 in 2022-23. UT’s 2023-24 games with 50+ boards:  63 (TROY), 57 (ARK), 56 (MEM), 52 (LIB), 50 (WOF, FLA)
 
STARTING FAST: Tennessee raced to a 27-13 score after the game’s opening quarter, beating Arkansas 12-2 in the paint, 9-0 on fast breaks and 7-0 on second-chance points. The Lady Vols led by as many as 17 over the Razorbacks (27-10, :53), marking UT’s biggest first-frame lead of the season. UT hit 10 of 20 shots (50 pct.) from the floor and four of six (67 pct.) from beyond the arc, with Rickea Jackson tallying 10 points and Jewel Spear eight over the first 10 minutes for the contest.
 
DOMINATING IN THE PAINT: Tennessee used its size to dominate inside, out-performing Arkansas by a 34-16 points-in-the-paint advantage for the game. The Lady Vols burst out to a 22-4 scoring advantage in the lane in the first half, including 12-2 differentials in the first and second quarters. The Razorbacks’ 16 paint points represented the lowest total by any team all season long, with 20 by Middle Tennessee and Wofford ranking as the previous low.
 
SLOWING DOWN THE HOGS: The Lady Vols limited Arkansas to 55 points and 31.9-percent shooting. The point total was UA’s lowest of the season, and the 55 allowed tied for UT’s fewest given up this year with Liberty also tallying that total. The field goal percentage was the second lowest UT has surrendered, ranking second to Liberty (31.0) in that stat as well. In the first half, Tennessee held the Razorbacks to 24 percent shooting and only 24 points. That halftime score tied for the fewest by an opponent this season, matching the 24 of Liberty on Dec. 31 and Georgia on Feb. 1.

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Claiborne County Officials are Asking for Help to Find a Missing Teen

Claiborne County Officials are Asking for Help to Find a Missing Teen

 The Claiborne County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) is asking for help finding a missing teen.

The CCSO said 15-year-old Ava Kennedy Hash Stern was last seen in Tazewell on Saturday, Feb. 10.

Hash is described as bring a white female who is 5′8″ tall and 115 pounds with red hair and green eyes, police said, in addition to braces and a nose piercing.

Anyone with information regarding her whereabouts is asked to contact the CCSO at 423-626-3000 or TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.

Route for Deputy Greg McCowan’s Funeral Service if You’d Like to Safely Watch Procession

Route for Deputy Greg McCowan’s Funeral Service if You’d Like to Safely Watch Procession

On Wednesday, February 14, Blount County Sheriff’s Deputy Greg McCowan will be laid to rest. The funeral is scheduled for 1 pm at Sevier Heights Baptist Church, 3140 Maloney Road, Knoxville. Following the funeral, which we anticipate will end between 2:30 and 3 pm, there will be a funeral procession from Sevier Heights Baptist Church to Grandview Cemetery at 2304 Tuckaleechee Pike in Maryville. The procession will take Alcoa Highway southbound to Hall Road in Blount County, and then to Tuckaleechee Pike in Maryville and end at Grandview Cemetery. As you may expect, the funeral processional will be quite long. Please anticipate delays on Alcoa Highway and the remaining route to the cemetery. Please look at the map below to see the exact route.
If you choose to pay your respects to Deputy McCowan and his family by standing along the procession route, please choose a safe area away from traffic.
Sheriff James Lee Berrong would like to thank you for your patience, support, and condolences.

‘Armed and dangerous’ Man in Monroe County Taken into Custody, Sheriff Says

‘Armed and dangerous’ Man in Monroe County Taken into Custody, Sheriff Says

Monroe County, TN (WOKI) An “armed and dangerous” man wanted in Monroe County is now in custody.

The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office says officers with the MCSO Patrol and Narcotics units located Matthew Hughes and took him into custody in the Maple Springs community early Monday morning.

MCSO had been searching for Hughes who they described as “armed and dangerous” since Thursday.

Hughes is facing charges of aggravated burglary, criminal conspiracy, evading arrest and theft over $1,000. Officials add he also has several out-of-state warrants.

MCSO says several thousand dollars of stolen property has been recovered, and the investigation has expanded to include several other possible co-conspirators.

“The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank all of our local law enforcement agencies with their assistance on location and apprehension of this subject, and the citizens for their support and tips in this case,” said Monroe County Sheriff Tommy Jones.

Brother of Blount County Manhunt Suspect Enters Plea, Attorney to Seek Bond Reduction

Brother of Blount County Manhunt Suspect Enters Plea, Attorney to Seek Bond Reduction

Maryville, TN (WOKI) Marcus DeHart, appearing in court Monday afternoon, pleads “not guilty” to charges that he helped his brother, Kenneth DeHart, avoid capture following the fatal shooting of Blount County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Greg McCowan and the wounding of McCowan’s partner Deputy Shelby Eggers.

DeHart will still see the inside of a jail cell as his attorney and the state of Tennessee sparred over bail.

“As he sits today, he is innocent of all charges. The bond is a million dollars, and so we believe it’s excessive and punitive at this point,” argued DeHart’s attorney Scott Lanzon.

Though Lanzon made a strong appeal for lowering of his client’s bail, the state fired back Monday with a passionate argument of its own.

“Respectfully, your honor, not all B felonies are created equal. He is accused of providing assistance to an individual who murdered a Blount County Sheriff’s deputy and attempted to murder a second deputy. So, respectfully, I understand Mr. Lanzon’s position and I understand his motion, but the state is going to oppose that motion.”

A bond hearing for Marcus DeHart is set for Friday.

Carrie Matthews, Kenneth DeHart’s girlfriend, was also taken into custody late last week. According to a police warrant, Matthews is also charged with accessory after the fact for helping Kenneth DeHart avoid capture.

Matthews was arrested in Sevier County. On Friday, she was issued a $350,000 bond with GPD monitoring required. The judge also has to approve her release.

The manhunt for Kenneth DeHart, who should be considered armed and extremely dangerous, continues. Please call 9 1 1 if you see him or call 1 800 TBI FIND if you have any information that may lead to his arrest.

Update on Murder Investigation into Blount County Deputy Greg McCowan Including Funeral Arrangements for Fallen Officer

Update on Murder Investigation into Blount County Deputy Greg McCowan Including Funeral Arrangements for Fallen Officer

The hunt for Kenneth DeHart continues.

A Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Blue Alert remains active for him, he is suspected in the shooting of two Blount County Deputies Thursday, Deputies Shelby Eggers and Deputy Greg McCowan who died as a result of his injuries. The shooting happened Thursday night following a traffic stop on Sevierville Road. The suspect, Kenneth Dehart, reportedly shot both deputies and Deputy Eggers was able to return fire. She was shot in the leg and is at home recovering from her injuries.

Sheriff James Berrong says the search for Dehart continues and they will find him. The Blount County Sheriff’s Office and over 150 agencies continue to search for DeHart.

Dehart is considered armed and dangerous. Please call 9 1 1 if you see him. Please call 1-800- TBI FIND if you have any information. There is a reward of $100,000 for information leading to his arrest.

The brother and girlfriend of Kenneth Dehart, the man accused of shooting two Blount County deputies killing Deputy Greg McCowan are in jail for helping him.

His brother, Marcus Dehart, is due in court Monday at 1:30 p.m. on accessory after the fact charges. He is being held on a one million dollar bond.

The Sevier County Sheriff’s Office arrested Kenneth DeHart’s girlfriend, Carrie Matthews, she is also charged with accessory after the fact in connection to the death of deputy Greg McCowan.

Funeral arrangements have been announced. The family of Deputy Greg McCowan will receive friends tomorrow from 4:00 PM until 7:00 PM at Sevier Heights Baptist Church on Maloney Road in Knoxville.

Funeral service will full Police Honors will be held on Wednesday at 1:00 PM at Sevier Heights Baptist Church with the Interment to follow at Grandview Cemetery.

The community is welcome to sign the guest book today from 8:00 AM until 5:00 PM at Smith Funeral & Cremation Service on Tuckaleechee Pike in Maryville.

Many are asking who is, Blount County Deputy Greg McCowan.

Sheriff James Berrong says Deputy McCowan was always smiling and friendly to everyone. He was awarded the Sheriff’s Office Lifesaving commendation in April 2021 for his part in saving the life of a man trapped in a burning vehicle. He was an EMR and was also recently accepted on the Sheriff’s Crisis Negotiations team and was excited to put his recent certification to use.

He graduated from the academy in October 2020. The Sheriff says McCowan was a hero both in life and in his death.

There are Several Ways to Donate to Help the Family of Fallen Blount County Deputy Greg McCowan

There are Several Ways to Donate to Help the Family of Fallen Blount County Deputy Greg McCowan

A memorial motorcycle ride will be held in honor of fallen Blount County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Greg McCowan. He was killed in the line of duty Thursday night during a traffic stop.

The ride will be February 25th at 1 p.m. with all participants meeting at 12:30 p.m Donations will be accepted and deposited into the account Blount County Sheriff Berrong is setting up for McCowan’s family. For more information on the memorial ride, please go to https://www.facebook.com/events/1050004316110664/

If you’d like to make a donation to help Deputy Greg McCowan’s family, please go to the Police Benevolent Foundation at https://pbfi.networkforgood.com/projects/218870-deputy-greg-mccowan-memorial-fund?fbclid=IwAR0RXMTc0BRKq-SmUz6RB-sAg-BYueUxNHE-ZBKEKeIUFB7sC13qOSNf40M

There are two T-shirt fundraisers to raise money for Blount County Deputy Greg McCowan’s family.

Blue Line Tennessee, Inc. will donate profits from their T-Shirt and Hoodie sale to McCowan’s family. They also have a window sticker available. For more information, please go to https://bluelinetennessee.com/blue-line-shop/ols/products/deputy-greg-mccowan-memorial-sticker?fbclid=IwAR315oDyekF-FQlq5Q4NRuH3loHfzfMLKYmcI_Xfvf-eMiD5JyVmMWAK3yE

There is another T-shirt fundraiser through Pokey’s & Sports in Maryville. They are a local company and profits from their sales will be donated to his family, please go to https://bcsosupporter2024.itemorder.com/shop/product/38350933/?fbclid=IwAR2NArGSYkD0h5G15luTtx0TIwlrTLnxQucgdEFE2yHjlBthRDHq6QxBnU8

Deputy Greg McCowan leaves behind his children Cayley and Cayden, his granddaughter Ella, his mother and father, his fianceé Leah, and numerous family and friends.

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