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Records shed new light on man who reported first deadly animal attack in Cocke Co

Owensby, 69, has a history of criminal charges, although many of them have been dismissed. In 2014, court affidavits show his dog was on the front porch and became aggressive with [Newport] police. The documents said Owensby ran out the back door after police identified themselves. At the time, they were serving a warrant for possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, reckless endangerment with a weapon, aggravated assault and violating an order of protection. The charges stemmed from a 2014 gas station brawl in which Charles Olden told Newport Police that Owensby approached him with a gun, pointed it in his face and screamed we re going to end this today.

Pack Of Dogs Mercilessly Maul Woman Who Had Arm Amputated Before Her Death: Report

Pack Of Dogs Mercilessly Maul Woman Who Had Arm Amputated Before Her Death: Report
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Cocke County Sheriff s Office Calls In TBI For Help In Case – 92 3 WNPC

Cocke County Sheriff s Office Calls In TBI For Help In Case – 92 3 WNPC
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Restoration work underway on Presidential Rail Trail

GORHAM — The state Bureau of Trails is using an excavator to fix drainage and washout issues on the Presidential Rail Trail, starting just west of Jimtown Road. This stretch of the 18-mile Presidential Rail Trail is also a segment of the Cross NH Adventure Trail (known as the xNHAT), an 83-mile bicycle route through 11 towns from the Maine border to the Vermont border, cobbled together three years ago by an energetic retiree, Marianne Borowski of Glen. Enthusiastic supporters of Granite State “cycletourism” have donated money to pay for trail improvements, porta-potty rentals and publishing trail maps. The Bureau of Trails was authorized at a recent of governor and the Executive Council meeting to accept a $6,400 donation from the Cross NH Adventure Trail to rent an excavator to perform trail maintenance on the Presidential Rail Trail.

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