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Woman found bound, gagged outside Greeneville house

The incident was reported Wednesday morning. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 11:38 AM EDT May 20, 2021 GREENEVILLE, Tenn. Greeneville police are investigating the circumstances that led to the discovery Wednesday morning of a woman found bound and gagged in a sleeping bag behind a couch outside a home. According to a police report, Dillon Carloss went to a home on Frazier Street in Greeneville about 6 a.m. to return a dog. When he arrived he stated he heard odd sounds coming from behind a couch outside the home in the front of the property. When he looked he observed the female victim bound and gagged in a sleeping bag, Greeneville Police Department report states.

Former employee at Greene Co Sheriff s Department pleads guilty to stealing $49,826

Former employee at Greene Co. Sheriff s Department pleads guilty to stealing $49,826 Officials said the former employee used a department credit card to buy a hot tub, espresso machine, gaming items and a speaker system on Amazon. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 4:22 PM EDT May 18, 2021 GREENE COUNTY, Tenn. A former IT system administrator for the Greene County Sheriff s Department pled guilty to theft on Tuesday. Officials said he stole $49,826 by making fraudulent purchases and submitting incorrect timesheets.  They said Stewart Cowles used a department credit card to make personal purchases on Amazon. They said he bought a hot tub, an espresso machine, gaming items, a camera drone and a speaker system, along with other items. He then changed invoices that he gave to the county to hide those purchases as technology equipment, according to a release from officials.

TBI: Greeneville man arrested for arson after setting fire to his apartment building in 2019

TBI: Greeneville man arrested for arson after setting fire to his apartment building in 2019 The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said Greene County officers arrested 51-year-old Brian Manuel Tuesday on two counts of aggravated arson. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 3:15 PM EDT May 4, 2021 GREENEVILLE, Tenn. A man is behind bars after a grand jury indicted a man for a fire that happened at a Greeneville apartment in 2019. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said Greene County officers arrested 51-year-old Brian Manuel Tuesday on two counts of aggravated arson. On November 10, 2019, agents said they joined the Greeneville Police Department and Greeneville Fire Department on an investigation into a fire that happened at an apartment building on the 200 block of West Sevier Heights.

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