Police Blotter - Selfie Of Man Pointing A Gun Found On Cell Phone Left In Stolen Car; Marijuana Report Turned Out To Be Cigarettes And Beer Wednesday, April 21, 2021
A red Apple iPhone was found inside a stolen vehicle on N. Chamberlain Avenue. The phone did not belong to the owner of the recovered vehicle. The screen of the phone has a selfie picture of a black male pointing a gun. Police turned the phone into Property. A Chevy pickup was located unoccupied on the side of the road at a dangerous spot in the intersection at 4600 Shallowford Road. Police had the vehicle towed by Denton s. Dispatch tried several times to reach the owner without success.
Several Associates Join Pinnacle Financial Partners Tuesday, April 6, 2021
Casey Johnson
Several financial services professionals have joined Pinnacle Financial Partners’ Shallowford Road and Broad Street offices. Jeremy Mason is the new office leader at the firm’s Shallowford Road office, joining financial specialist Lauren Lee, who came to Pinnacle last year. New associates at the Broad Street office include Glenda Tharp, Cristy Monroe and Casey Johnson.
“Our clients appreciate working with professionals who have the expertise to handle their business efficiently based on years of financial services experience,” said area manager Ryan Murphy. “All of these additions are assets to our culture of distinctive service here.”
Saturday, April 3, 2021 7:39 pm
Tammy Renaeé Free, 56, of Benton, beloved mother, daughter, grandmother, sister and friend, passed away peacefully on Friday, April 2, 2021, surrounded by her loving family.
Throughout life, Tammy was a faithful bank teller with Benton Banking Company (First Volunteer Bank), a dedicated employee at The Law Office of Chancey-Kanavos and ended her work career as a Deputy Clerk with the Bradley County Courthouse. She regularly enjoyed watching “The Golden Girls” and on a daily basis, you could pass her on the highway and her car would be full of children, whom she loved deeply. Her most accomplished title was that of being called Granna and Momma. She was loved and enjoyed by many, had an infectious laughter that could be heard from anywhere, and didn’t go a day without referring to “My Sweet Baby Jesus.”
Hixson Man To Plead Guilty To Federal Charges In Connection With Alleged COVID Fraud Friday, March 5, 2021
A Hixson man is facing federal charges in connection with an alleged COVID fraud.
David Michael Wright, who was formerly from Chickamauga, Ga., was charged with wire fraud and money laundering. He has agreed to plead guilty to the charges.
Prosecutor Steve Neff said Wright became acquainted with a resident of Chattanooga, identified only as J .F., who operated various businesses, including Premier International LLC. The criminal information says J.F. has an existing relationship with a manufacturer of hand sanitizer located in Miami, Fla.