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Billups arraigned on Dickson Street shooting charge
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Northwest Arkansas arrest roundup
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A Johnson City business owner was arrested this week on tax evasion charges and theft.
The Special Investigations Section of the Tennessee Department of Revenue conducted the investigation that led to the indictment and arrest of Amy Oaks Turner on charges of tax evasion and theft of property.
A Washington County grand jury indicted Turner on one felony count of theft of property over $60,000, 51 felony counts of filing false sales tax returns, and one felony count of tax evasion. The indictments allege Turner willfully attempted to evade sales tax by filing false sales tax returns for Charleyâs Philly Steaks from January 2015 through March 2019. Bond was set at $50,000.
Washington County Jail experiencing increase in new COVID-19 cases Share Updated: 3:12 PM CDT Jul 10, 2021 SOURCE: 40/29 News
The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 3:12 PM CDT Jul 10, 2021 8 new inmates at the Washington County Detention Center in Fayetteville have tested positive for COVID-19 as cases continue to increase across the Natural State. Sheriff Tim Helder said on Friday all of the new positive cases in the jail came from the new intake bock that had been quarantined, and none of the inmates had been vaccinated. I think before we can truly move on and get beyond this, we re gonna have to get a lot more people vaccinated, said Sheriff Helder. Our detainees are probably ahead of the curve, we ve got about 51% of our detainees have been fully vaccinated another 8% have had their first shot or partially vaccinated so they re doing good. According to Karas Health, which provides m