A man was arrested at 9:30 p.m. Monday while driving on East 19th and Maplewood streets on drug trafficking and gun charges following a traffic stop, according to a Hopkinsville Police Department report.
The report states police observed a vehicle driving north on Fort Campbell Boulevard with no tail lights on. A traffic stop was then conducted in the area of East 19th and Maplewood, the report added.
Officers made contact with the driver who they identified as Deante L. Sharp, 29, Hopkinsville, and discovered he was driving on a suspended license, the report said.
Sharp was asked to step out of the vehicle and when doing so police allegedly observed a firearm in the driverâs side floor board, according to the report.
You can’t see Pickletopia from Bryan Street, so you need to know it’s there to find it. It’s worth finding, though, so drive through the parking lot accessible from North Fitzhugh Avenue, and you can park right in front of it.
Pleasant aromas greet you when you walk into the space filled with barrels of pickled vegetables. The barrels might remind you of dill pickles you ate as a kid, but the pickled vegetables here will delight more mature palates, too.
Say yes to the samples co-owners Lee Theilen and Rick Canady offer from the dozens of offerings in the barrels. Sure, there are cucumber pickles, but there’s so much more, starting with the sauerkraut, which Theilen started making at home before opening the store in December 2018.
Press release for Dec. 16
12:55 a.m., Report of a dog dragging a chain and barking in the 300 block of Peacher Street. Officers located the dog and returned it to the owner.
1:18 a.m., Officers arrested a 35-year-old Chillicothe resident for theft from a building in the 1100 block of Trenton Street. Subject was cited and released.
6:51 a.m., Subject calling with question on what can be done with barking dogs. Officer advised them of their options.
7:15 a.m., Subject calling the police department to ask question about deceased animal in his yard and what to do about it. Officer advised of options.
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Neighborhood tavern in Dallas Medical District is poised for comeback
Neighborhood tavern in Dallas Medical District is poised for comeback New name, new concept, new day.
Photo courtesy of Redfield s After closing for nearly two months, the Medical District pub formerly known as Redfield s Tavern is reopening under new management, this time under the name According to a release, it ll open on Monday, December 14 at 2 pm with craft draft beers, whiskeys, gins, and vodkas, Texas-themed cuisine, live music, interactive games, and community partnership as staples. Dylan Asher, former bar manager at Maple Landing, will spearhead the management transition and serve as Redfield s chief operator, overseeing management and staff, programming and events, outreach and community development and all day-to-day operations.