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Inmate found in ductwork at Jefferson Co. youth detention center after reports of escape
The Dandridge Police Chief said officers called in drone searchers to try to find the teenager after the reported escape Saturday night. Author: Cole Sullivan Updated: 7:08 PM EST February 14, 2021
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Tenn. A teenage inmate was found in the ductwork of the Mountain View Youth Development center in Jefferson County Sunday morning, the Dandridge Police Chief said. He had been reported missing Saturday night, launching a search that officers to call in support from surrounding counties.
Chief Carson Williams said the teenager had apparently never left the outer perimeter of the fence. He was found in the ductwork of one of the buildings of the detention center Sunday morning.
Inmate found in ductwork at Jefferson Co. youth detention center after reports of escape
The Dandridge Police Chief said officers called in drone searchers to try to find the teenager after the reported escape Saturday night. Author: Cole Sullivan Updated: 7:08 PM EST February 14, 2021
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Tenn. A teenage inmate was found in the ductwork of the Mountain View Youth Development center in Jefferson County Sunday morning, the Dandridge Police Chief said. He had been reported missing Saturday night, launching a search that officers to call in support from surrounding counties.
Chief Carson Williams said the teenager had apparently never left the outer perimeter of the fence. He was found in the ductwork of one of the buildings of the detention center Sunday morning.
One injured after speeding truck crashes into parked car inside of Dandridge school zone
The Dandridge Police Department said a 45-year-old man hit a parked, school-owned vehicle diverting traffic during morning bus duty. He was going 40 miles per hour. Author: Katie Inman Updated: 10:45 PM EST January 19, 2021
A Jefferson County man was injured after rear-ending a parked car in a Dandridge school zone Tuesday morning.
Police say 45-year-old Charles Clayton Justice was going 15 miles above the posted speed limit of 25 miles per hour, just before 8 a.m. It happened on Highway 92 right in front of Dandridge Elementary School.
A Dodge Charger, owned by the Jefferson County School System, was sitting in the fast lane with traffic cones in front of and behind the vehicle. The blue lights were flashing, to direct traffic and lead cars into the slow lane.