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Community holds benefit concert for Gatlinburg officer who lost his daughter and father-in-law in a May fire

The community is helping one family after a fire destroyed their home and killed two loved ones. Author: Malik Jackson Updated: 6:31 AM EDT July 18, 2021 KNOXVILLE, Tenn Family, friends and the community came together in support of a Gatlinburg police officer who lost his daughter and father-in-law after a deadly house fire in May.  A benefit concert took place Saturday night with all proceeds going to the officer s family.  We are really just trying to help them get back on their feet, Christina Ferell, a family friend, said.  The community is playing its part in helping a neighbor pick up the pieces of their lives.

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GPD to hold annual kids camp

GATLINBURG — The Gatlinburg Police Department and Gatlinburg Community Police Programs (G.C.O.P.P.) are planning for its annual Kids Camp, which will be held July 26 through July 30 and is open to children ages 9 through 13. Kids Camp runs from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. each day at the American Legion Building, located behind Gatlinburg City Hall. The annual Kids Camp is an action-packed week that includes firearms and bicycle safety, alcohol and drug awareness, presentations by the Gatlinburg Police Department’s Tactical Response Team and K-9 Officer, tracking classes, conflict resolution classes, physical fitness obstacle course, team building exercises, swimming and waterslides.

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Grand jury returns indictments

SEVIERVILLE — A Kentucky man, charged with attempted murder after he struck employees at Gatlinburg’s Park Vista hotel, will face those charges in circuit court after a grand jury advanced the case against him. Javier Gonzalez-Cruz, 21, of Louisville, Kentucky, has been in the Sevier County Jail ever since the April incident. His bond is set at $125,000. On April 15, personnel at the hotel received notice that someone was making fraudulent charges at their facility. When they approached Gonzalez-Cruz, he and a woman with him fled the hotel, according to police reports on the incident. Two employees pursued them into the parking lot, and Gonzalez-Cruz’s car struck them as he fled. One of the employees was flown to UT Medical Center, while the other was transported to LeConte Medical Center.

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