Four arrested in Hardin Co. after wrecker driver, deputy assaulted
By J Swygart - jswygart@limanews.com
PATTERSON Three adults and a juvenile were arrested Wednesday after harassing a tow truck driver and assaulting a Hardin County deputy.
According to a statement issued by the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office, at 3 p.m. Wednesday Hardin County Central Dispatch received a call for assistance from personnel with Osborn’s Towing and Recovery services. The service was attempting to deliver a vehicle to a residence at 18538 state Route 81 in the village of Patterson, where they were being harassed by individuals at the house who were yelling at the wrecker operator.
Two jailed following Kenton raid that yields drugs, cash and weapon
KENTON Two suspects were taken into custody following a March 3 drug raid in Kenton.
Members of the Hardin County Crime Task Force executed a search warrant at a residence at 917 Wilson Ave. and seized evidence that included crystal methamphetamine, heroin and marijuana along with U.S. currency and one firearm.
Two males were arrested and transported to the Multi County Correctional Facility. The matter continues to be under investigation, according to information provided by the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office.
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State troopers are investigating the shooting that occurred in the Crossroads IGA parking lot.Â
According to a news release, round 9 p.m. Friday, KSP Post 4 received multiple calls stating someone had been shot outside the Upton store.
Police said preliminary findings revealed earlier in the day, Ryan Woodrum, 25, of Upton, had discovered his wifeâs vehicle had been stolen from their residence in Hart County.
He later located the vehicle at Crossroads IGA. Police said a fight occurred after Woodrum came in contact with the occupant of the stolen vehicle, Joseph Smith, 25, of Cecilia.
During the altercation, Woodrum allegedly fired a handgun and Smith was shot.
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February 18, 2021
JACKSON, Tenn. The last bit of snow from the winter storm came down Thursday in Savannah, covering up the roads once again.
While Main Street is cleared off, it’s the non-busy streets directly off of Main that you need to be worried about.
“The main roads, shout out to TDOT, they have been wonderful to get the main roads scraped and back open. All the rural roads here in the city and in the county are still snow covered,” said Savannah Main Street Director Larae Smiley-Sliger.
Hardin County side roads are covered with a sheet of ice, and now an additional layer of snow, leaving them extremely dangerous.
35 people arrested in drug roundup in Hardin County, Tennessee
It s all part of a year-long drug investigation targeting the trafficking of methamphetamine and other illicit drugs. Author: Tennessee Bureau of Investigation News Release Published: 1:15 PM CST December 10, 2020 Updated: 6:14 PM CST December 10, 2020
HARDIN COUNTY, Tenn. Special Agents with the Drug Investigation Division of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, the Savannah Police Department, the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office, and the 24th Judicial District Drug Task Force led a multi-agency arrest roundup in Hardin and surrounding counties today (Wednesday) as part of a year-long drug investigation targeting the trafficking of methamphetamine and other illicit drugs. As a result, today (Wednesday) 35 people were taken into custody on a variety of drug-related charges.