A man is arrested after four churches are vandalized on Highway 62 in Morgan County.
The man was caught on surveillance video vandalizing four churches between the Coalfield and Oliver Springs areas overnight Saturday into yesterday (Sunday) morning.
A Knoxville Physician Assistant’s license is suspended pending a criminal investigation and federal indictment.
The Tennessee Department of Health says Aaron Lee Hess was handed down two indictments and is facing 16 counts total of rape, sexual activity involving a minor and other charges.
The board restricted his license and suspended his ability to prescribe schedule II controlled substances pending the criminal case.
Knox County, TN (WOKI) Two members of the same family pleaded guilty Friday, September 15 to animal cruelty following a months-long animal abuse investigation in Knox County.
As part of their sentencing, Michelle Burgess-Morris and her daughter Isabella Morris were ordered to complete 72 hours of community service and are banned from owning any other pets for the rest of their lives unless it’s a single service dog.
Another family member, Haylee Morris, had her case waived for a grand jury to review.
Pictured, left to right, Michelle Burgess-Morris, Haylee Morris, Isabella Morris. (Courtesy: KCSO)
The Knox County Sheriff’s Office filed multiple charges against the Morris family back in March after investigating a long list of allegations involving severe neglect and abuse of dozens of animals the family kept in their home on LeClay Drive.
Clarksville, TN (WOKI) Buc-ee’s fans north of Nashville won’t be seeing the plucky beaver anytime soon.
Officials with the popular convenience store chain say plans for a new Buc-ee’s location in Clarksville have been withdrawn over possible traffic issues.
The Buc-ee’s was slated for a location at Exit 1 off Interstate 24 near the Kentucky state line.
Buc-ee’s said it was “no longer confident” in its ability to come to an agreement with the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) about “necessary traffic improvements.”
Those improvements refer to road work that needed to be done on Exit 1.
The Medic versus LifeSouth blood drive ends today; it’s the annual UT versus Florida Blood drive to see which blood bank can collect the most blood donations.
Medic won last year and has only a slight lead so far this year with LifeSouth beating Medic on donations Thursday. The four day total is 1,441 Medic to 1,380 LifeSouth.
Donors will receive a lot of swag, including coupons to various restaurants, for your donation today.
Please go to medic blood dot org to schedule your appointment.
A man is arrested in connection to a shooting at Montgomery Village.
The Knoxville Police Department’s Community Engagement Response Team arrested 43-year-old Dexter McMillan last (Thursday) night at an apartment in the 4000 block of Peaks Landing Way.
McMillan wanted on various charges including attempted first-degree murder from a shooting in the 1500 block of Daylily Drive on September 2nd involving a 39-year-old woman who was treated for a non-life-threatening gunshot wound.
A suspect is taken into custody following a series of fires in North Knoxville.
36-year-old Joshua Linebarger is charged with one count of Arson, one count of Criminal Trespass and other charges after the Knoxville Fire Department responds to multiple fires during the overnight hours Sunday in the area of Merchant Drive.
One of these fires caused damage to the exterior of the Outback Steakhouse.
Two people are arrested following a drug investigation at a hotel in Sweetwater.
The Sweetwater Police Department says Robert Johnson and Regina Perez were arrested for selling fentanyl pressed pills and other narcotics including crack cocaine and seized over $1,000 in cash.
Keyshawn Flack, 23, is accused of attempted first-degree murder.(Courtesy: KPD)
Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Knoxville Police are asking for help in finding a 23-year-old Knoxville man accused of attempted first-degree murder of a woman.
KPD officials are searching for 23-year-old Keyshawn Flack in connection to a shooting Wednesday sometime around 1:30 p.m. at an address in the 2300 block of California Road.
Officials say Flack is suspected of shooting a woman who presented with a gunshot wound to her lower body Wednesday at UT Medical Center. They say the woman’s injuries are considered non-life-threatening, and the victim is expected to make a full recovery.
Those with information are urged to contact East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers at 865-215-7165 or online.
The investigation into the shooting remains ongoing.
Anderson County Sheriff’s Office deputies are investigating a deadly shooting in the Heiskell area.(Courtesy: Anderson County Sheriff’s Office)
Update (9:14, 3:00 p.m.): A two-day manhunt for the suspect in a fatal Anderson County shooting ended Thursday afternoon with the capture and arrest of 44-year-old Jason Dockery.
Officials with the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office have confirmed that Dockery was taken into custody Thursday in Union County. He is wanted in connection to the fatal shooting, Tuesday, of 38-year-old Shystie Mayberry on Moores Gap Road in Heiskell.
Additional details regarding Dockery’s capture or pending charges against him have yet to be released from law enforcement.
Update (9/14): A manhunt for a murder suspect is centered back in East Tennessee after U.S. Marshals confirmed that Jason Dockery is in Union County after being sighted in Virginia yesterday (Wednesday).
U.S. Marshals say that a man gave Dockery a ride back to Union County without knowing who the hitchhiker was at the time and when he realized who Dockery was, he called the Union County Sheriff’s Office.
Captain Shain Vowell with the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office says it’s important they catch Dockery because of his violent past encounters with law enforcement.
ACSO says Dockery was in the car with a 38-year-old woman, stopping on Moore’s Gap Road in Heiskell where the woman was shot multiple times outside of the car Tuesday and Dockery left the scene and dropped off a small child in Union County. Authorities don’t know if the child was in the car at the time of the shooting.
U.S. Marshals are offering a $5,000 reward for anyone with credible information.
Update 2:(9/13): The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office continues its investigation into a deadly shooting in the Heiskell area.
The United States Marshals Service is currently offering a $5,000 reward for any information related to a man named Jason Dockery; Dockery is a suspect in the murder of 38-year-old Shystie Mayberry.
ACSO officials say Dockery was in the car with Mayberry when he shot her multiple times. He then dropped off a small child in Union County, but it is unclear if the child was in the car during the shooting.
Update (9/13): Police have released more information about the suspect involved in a fatal East Tennessee shooting.
Authorities are searching for Jason Dockery in Southwest Virginia, he is wanted out of Anderson County in a homicide case and on violations of probation in an assault case.
Claiborne County authorities spotted Dockery’s car but were unable to catch him as he headed toward Virginia.
The U.S. Marshals Service is also offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.
Update: The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office says the suspect in a deadly shooting has been identified but they are withholding his name.
Authorities are trying to find him and investigators believe he is in the Lee County Virginia area.
The shooting happened yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon in the 200 block of Moore’s Gap Road in the Heiskell area. THP issued a be on the lookout for a murder and kidnapping suspect out of Anderson County and Claiborne county authorities spotted the suspect’s car but he got away.
Original Story: Anderson County, TN (WOKI) Anderson County Sheriff’s Office deputies are investigating a deadly shooting Tuesday afternoon in the Heiskell area.
ACSO officials say one woman died during the shooting which occurred in the 200 block of Moores Gap Road. They say the suspect in the incident is a male but did not provide additional details as to the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
“The primary focus remains on ensuring the safety and security of the community while diligently working to determine the events that led to this unfortunate incident,” according to ACSO.
Officials are encouraging the community to cooperate with law enforcement and report any relevant information that can help in the investigation.