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Updated: 3:45 PM CDT May 14, 2021
DYERSBURG, Tenn. A man and woman are behind bars after police say they abducted a child Thursday morning.
According to the Dyersburg Police Department, a woman’s ex-boyfriend, 26-year-old John McLean, and a 22-year-old woman, Harley Allen, came to the woman’s home and tried to abduct both of her kids. One child got away, but McLean and Allen grabbed the woman’s 4-year-old child and sped off, but not before the woman was choked and physically assaulted. An officer saw the car near Forrest Street and stopped it. The child was unharmed.
McLean is charged with Aggravated Kidnapping, Aggravated Assault, Child Abuse and Neglect, and Violation of a No Contact Order. Allen was charged with Aggravated Kidnapping, and Child Abuse and Neglect. Both were put in jail pending action by the Dyersburg City Court.
On Thursday afternoon, Dyersburg City Schools announced the implementation of modified Phase 3, beginning Monday, April 19, for all city schools. Under the new phase, masks will be optional for students and staff members and visitors will begin to be invited into the school buildings.
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Speaking on the recent phase announcement, Dyersburg City Schools Director Kim Worley told the State Gazette, This is a great move for our students and families. Everybody wants a little hope to return to normal. I think this gives everybody a feeling of hope thats the direction were moving.
Worley noted the deciding factors for the phase change were the decrease of COVID-19 cases within the community and monitoring COVID numbers following Spring Break.