Clarksville NowCPDArmy Cpl. Bradley Dardas and Clarksville Police Chief David Crockarell.
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Two police officers and a citizen were honored Friday at Clarksville Police headquarters for saving people’s lives.
Clarksville Police Chief David Crockarell presented two Lifesaver awards and a Citizen Commendation, according to a news release.
River rescue
On the evening of April 18 at about 6:31 p.m., police received a 911 call about a man in the Cumberland River yelling for help. As officers arrived, they saw Army Cpl. Bradley Dardas jump in the river to rescue him. Dardas swam to the man and was able to keep him afloat while pulling him to the bank, where officers were able to help get the man out of the water, the release said.
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A winning Cash 5 ticket was sold at a Washington Township store, officials with the Pennsylvania Lottery announced Monday.
The winner, who purchased the ticket at Thomas’ General Store along Saltsburg Road, will take home $195,000. The ticket was one of two that won the $390,000 jackpot. The other winning ticket was purchased at Rutter’s in York County.
The winning numbers, which were picked Saturday, were 12-14-28-32-35.
To play Cash 5, five numbers between 1 and 43 must be selected. All five numbers must be drawn to win the jackpot. Other prizes are awarded to players who match two, three or four winning numbers. According to lottery officials, more than 25,300 Cash 5 tickets also won prizes during Saturday’s drawing.