MONDAY Marked the Anniversary of the 2019 Unsolved Murder of Terrell Ray in Murfreesboro Aug 02, 2021 at 03:32 pm by WGNS
A look into the ‘MPD Crime Files’ above with Public Information Officer Larry Flowers takes a look at a 2019 murder that remains unsolved in Murfreesboro, TN.
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. – Murfreesboro Police Department (MPD) Criminal Investigations Division detectives are hoping for any new leads about the 2019 unsolved murder of Terrell Ray on this, the second anniversary of his death.
Terrell s mother Trina Anderson, told Murfreesboro Police.
The murder of Terrell Ray unfolded in the early morning hours of August 2, 2019. An armed subject shot and killed Ray and then stole his truck at the Villager Condominiums near MTSU on Middle Tennessee Boulevard. He was only 30-years old when he was left for dead.
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MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — The MTSU Veterans Memorial outside the Tom H. Jackson Building will be open to the public at any time during the Memorial Day weekend.Hilary Miller, director of the MTSU Charlie and Hazel Daniels Veterans and Military Family Center, invites anyone interested “to stop by and visit this beautiful memorial site on campus, and leave flags, note cards or flowers.”The memorial, dedicated in 2009, was built “to preserve the mem .
UPDATE: Red Light Cameras in Murfreesboro are a Thing of the Past May 11, 2021 at 03:34 pm by WGNS
Red light traffic cameras in Murfreesboro are still a topic of interest among local residents, despite them being a thing of the past.
State regulations would not enable the courts to enforce collection of the $50 fines, and when the new high definition cameras were installed 5-years ago, approximately $2.5-million in fines were uncollected. This year, the city council decided to let the contract fade away.
According to the City of Murfreesboro website, the MPD enforced red light violations at six high volume intersections using the automated enforcement.
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Experts and officials are warning against panic-buying and hoarding gas in Tennessee while the Colonial Pipeline is being restored this week.
It s not unimaginable that local gas stations could be out of gas for a few days but the gas won t be gone forever, AAA Tennessee spokesperson Megan Cooper told News Channel 5.
“I’m not worried about it,” said Lars Hall of Murfreesboro. “People tend to manufacture crises. It’s the same thing as the toilet paper hoarding (during COVID).”
Areas like Nashville have seen major gas shortages. But on Wednesday there are multiple fuel stations in Murfreesboro that still had gas, although others were out completely.