Sevier Co. Sheriff: Missing woman could be in danger, possibly with husband wanted for domestic assault, child neglect
The sheriff s office said Leah Bajwa was last seen in the Kodak area on May 8 and could be in danger. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 6:23 PM EDT May 10, 2021
SEVIER COUNTY, Tenn. The Sevier County Sheriff s Office is asking the public s help to locate Leah and Tejpaul Bajwa.
Leah is 39 years old and was last seen in the Kodak area on May 3, according to officials. She may be with her husband, Tejpaul, 40.
The sheriff s office said Leah could be in danger.
Tejpaul has active warrants out of Sevier County for child neglect, domestic assault and violation of probation, according to officials.
PIGEON FORGE â Police have charged a Knoxville man in connection with firing shots during an altercation at a convenience store while the Spring Rod Run was going on last month.
Chad Louis Smith, 22, of Knoxville, is now facing charges of reckless endangerment and vandalism, Pigeon Forge Chief Richard Catlett said Thursday.
Several videos of the April 16 incident were shared on social media, as two groups appeared to be confronting each other in the parking lot of a Pilot gas station when shots were fired.
Police asked for the publicâs help in finding Smith, requesting copies of videos from the scene.
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The Lamar County Sheriff s Office has charged James Henry Elrod III with two counts of murder for the April 26 deaths of a 38-year-old woman and a 53-year-old man in northwestern Lamar County.
The deceased are identified as Ronald Edward Hostetler Jr., 53, from Paris and Cassie Mullens Head, 38, from Wright City, Oklahoma. Our thoughts and prayers go out to both families in their tragic loss, Sheriff Scott Cass said.
Deputies were dispatched to a deceased person call on April 26 in northwest Lamar County, where two bodies were discovered, Cass said. Detectives learned a vehicle was missing from the residence belonging to the family of the deceased man. Detectives also learned that James Elrod III and Carylon Lynell Elrod were living at the home, and they were missing.