First Female Eagle Scouts From Mid-State; 4 From Boro Feb 01, 2021 at 08:22 pm by WGNS
(NASHVILLE) On Monday evening (2/1/2021) twenty-one young women from Middle Tennessee were recognized from the stage at the Grand Ole Opry House for being among the first females in the nation to reach Eagle Scout, the highest rank in Scouts BSA.
Four of the new Eagles were members of Murfreesboro Troop 2019 at Trinity United Methodist Church. In fact, that group along with Troop 22 in Brentwood tied for first place in having the most Eagle Scouts.
Murfreesboro s BSA Toop 2019 Female Eagle Scouts
Congratulations to the four Eagle Scouts who were inducted from Murfreesboro’s troop:
NO TRUE BILL
Charles Jimmy Love â aggravated assault
Amber Skye Smith â domestic assault
Kenneth Ryan Spurling â driving on a suspended license
INDICTMENTS
John Anderson II â DUI
Robin Glenn Angel â financial responsibility, driving on a revoked license
Shayla Monique Armour â theft of property worth $2,500 to $10,000
Stephanie Ann Arwood â theft
Lukas Jeremia Ball â reckless endangerment, aggravated kidnapping, evading arrest, failure to stop after an accident, DUI, financial responsibility, driving on a suspended license, drivers to exercise due care
Ryan Chase Ballard â violation of an order of protection
Charles Eugene Barner â aggravated assault, simple possession, driving on a revoked license
Patric W. Bettelli â DUI