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TBI issues endangered child alert for two children from West Tennessee

TBI issues endangered child alert for two children from West Tennessee The TBI said Carter Michell Neal and Lainey Anderson could be with their non-custodial mother wanted for child abuse and neglect. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 8:32 PM EDT June 4, 2021 TIPTON COUNTY, Tenn. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation issued an endangered child alert for two missing children from Tipton County, in West Tennessee, on Friday. They said Carter Mitchell Neal and Lainey Anderson could be with their non-custodial mother, Hailey Whitehorn. They also said the Whitehorn could be driving a 2004 white Cadillac Escalade, or a cream Chevrolet Lumina with a Tennessee license plate, 6N62J7.

Endangered child alert issued for 2 teens missing out of Tipton Co

Dealer s license revoked for Tipton County auto dealership

Tennessee Motor Vehicle Commission revokes dealer s license for Tipton County auto dealership The commission said it received complaints related to false, fraudulent and deceptive acts by McDivitt Motors, LLC in Covington. Credit: voyata - stock.adobe.com Published: 11:41 AM CDT May 25, 2021 Updated: 11:41 AM CDT May 25, 2021 COVINGTON, Tenn. The Tennessee Motor Vehicle Commission announces the recent revocation of the motor vehicle dealer’s license formerly belonging to McDivitt Motors LLC, a Tipton County-based auto dealership owned by Marty McDivitt. The voluntary revocation by McDivitt came at the conclusion of two years’ of work involving multiple state and local law enforcement and regulatory agencies focused on numerous consumer complaints related to false, fraudulent and deceptive acts committed by McDivitt while operating McDivitt Motors, LLC in Covington.

Tipton County communities clean up after tornado sweeps through

Tipton County communities clean up after tornado sweeps through Damage left behind after storms in Tipton Co. By Parker King | May 9, 2021 at 9:46 PM CDT - Updated May 9 at 10:43 PM MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Crews, consisting of neighbors and first responders, in Tipton County wrapped up for the night on Sunday after a tornado swept through hours before. It was just after 4:30 p.m. when residents started seeing formations in the clouds. Video near the Drummonds/Munford area of the Tipton county tornado. https://t.co/BJ2pMnGhW3— 𝙎𝙥𝙚𝙣𝙘𝙚𝙧 𝘿𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙤𝙣 (@Dentonwx) May 9, 2021 One of the main areas affected by the storm was the Drummonds community, specifically Glen Springs Road.

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