A man with previous felony convictions in Rutherford County has been arrested in Nashville. The suspect was one of several men arrested this past Friday night on fentanyl, cocaine and gun charges as part of a continuing Specialized Investigations Division undercover narcotics operation in the downtown Nashville area. WGNS has confirmed the subject is now facing federal charges.
26-Year-old Khalil D. Smith is charged in a federal complaint issued on Thursday, May 26, 2022, with possession with i .
(Rutherford County, TN) A suspect wanted on federal charges was apprehended by Rutherford County Sheriff’s Deputies and U.S. Marshals Task Force personnel on Thursday (5/26/22).
Suspect Anthony Eugene Moore, 48, of Riverstone Drive in Murfreesboro was arrested on an outstanding federal warrant.
Moore was arrested during a traffic stop and transported to the Adult Detention Center by Deputy Zack Campbell.
Moore, who was handcuffed, was placed in the back of the patrol car while a K-9 sea .
(Rutherford County, Tenn) Just after 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 26, Rutherford County Fire & Rescue, Kittrell Volunteer Fire Department and the Lascassas Volunteer Fire Department responded to the report of an outbuilding on fire in the 1200 block of Richland Richardson Road.
Units were notified that Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office patrol deputies were already on the scene after responding to a reported dispute at the property prior to the fire.
Upon arrival, fire crews encountered a .
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Best friends and recent Bartlett High School graduates Kristen Gish and Han Mi Ko were part of MTSU’s newest wave of students attending CUSTOMS freshman orientation recently.
Both from Bartlett, Tennessee, near Memphis, and set to be roommates this fall, Gish and Ko were joined by nearly 250 other MTSU Class of 2026 members — part of the summerlong group of more than 3,000 new freshmen and transfer students taking part i .
(MURFREESBORO) WGNS has an update on the old Mid South Bank building that was auctioned off in July of 2020. Two years ago, the building on the downtown square was owned by the county and last used as the Rutherford County District Attorneys office. After the new judicial center was opened, the county had no need for the structure and decided to sell it at a public auction.
The building was sold to Martin McGill and his wife for $810,000 in 2020. After two years of preparations and remodeling .