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The woman was found safe Monday night. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 10:25 PM EDT April 19, 2021
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Tenn.
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The Cumberland County Sheriff s Office issued a Silver Alert for a missing 58-year-old woman Monday.
According to the CCSO, Dawn Marie Beers was last seen in the Dripping Springs area. Deputies said she was wearing a hoodie and grayish-blue sweat pants with dog prints, and should have two Pyrenees dogs with her.
If you have any information about her whereabouts, you should call 911 or the Cumberland County Sherriff s Office at (931) 484-6176.
Credit: CCSO
UpdatedFri, Apr 16, 2021 at 12:57 pm ET
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A former Maine corrections officer living in Danvers surrendered to Cumberland County Sherriff investigators Thursday on sexual assault charges. (Shutterstock)
DANVERS, MA A former Maine corrections officer living in Danvers surrendered to Cumberland County Sherriff investigators on sexual assault charges Thursday.
Jonathan Williams, 30, is facing charges of gross sexual assault, unlawful sexual contact and unlawful sexual touching following an investigation into crimes reported at a Maine corrections facility from October through December 2019, according to the Cumberland County Sheriff s Office.
The Sheriff s Office said Williams is accused of committing the assault while he was supervising the victim.
A miracle | Pleasant Hill community honors first responders, prays three days after an EF-0 tornado touched down
Dozens gathered outside the Pleasant Hill Community Center on Sunday for a short service. Mayor Lisa Patrick said it was a miracle that no one was seriously injured. Author: Grace King (10News) Updated: 10:15 PM EDT April 11, 2021
PLEASANT HILL, Tenn. Just steps away from leftover debris, Pastor John Fairless gathered the Pleasant Hill community. We re going to express our thanks and our gratitude, probably shed a tear or two, he said. Tears of relief. Tears of joy. We re reminded of what the loss could have been here.