A Smithville Police Officer was slightly injured Thursday night when a vehicle struck him while he was answering a complaint at Center Hill Village Apartments.
Sergeant Steve Deffendoll suffered slight trauma to his right knee area.
Police made an arrest in the case Friday morning. 29 year old Darryl Cantrell of 3659 Allen Bend Road, Smithville was arrested by Officers of the Smithville Police Department and DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department at 11:20 a.m.. Police say Cantrell was driving the same vehicle he had fled in Thursday night. Cantrell has been charged with aggravated assault.
According to a news release by Thomas J. Stufano, Executive Officer of the Smithville Police Department, ” On Thursday at approximately 10:30 p.m., Officers William Elliott and Sergeant Deffendoll responded to Center Hill Village Apartments, located at 1222 South College Street for a reported suspicious vehicle complainant.”
“Upon arrival to the scene, the officers made contact with the vehicle which had two male subjects sitting in the vehicle. As the officers approached the front and side of the vehicle, they identified themselves as police officers and advised the occupants to keep their hands in plain sight.”
“The driver then started the vehicle and backed it up at an accelerated rate striking Sergeant Deffendoll in the right leg. The officers again commanded the vehicle to stop. The driver accelerated the vehicle forward in the direct path of Sergeant Deffendoll.”
“Fearing for their safety, the officers drew their service weapons and two rounds were fired into the front of the vehicle. The vehicle then sped off. A search of the area by Smithville Police and the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office was made without further contact of the subjects.
Investigators on the scene were able to positively identify the driver and a warrant was issued for Cantrell’s arrest.
Author Archive: Dwayne Page
Sheriff’s Department Asks For Help In Locating Suspect
The Sheriff’s Department is asking for your help in locating a man wanted in DeKalb and two other counties on various charges.
30 year old William Paul McGee of Smithville is believed to be traveling in a red 2000 Jeep Cherokee with a license plate bearing the letters and numbers RHV-126.
Authorities believe McGee and 21 year old Josh Neal were the two men in a Jeep Cherokee that ran from county deputies on Tuesday night, which led to Officer Andy Snow losing control of his patrol car and overturning on Short Mountain Road near the DeKalb/Cannon County line.
Sheriff Patrick Ray says Snow and another deputy from the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department went to the home of Neal’s cousin on Lee Braswell Road Tuesday evening after receiving a call from the Warren County Sheriff’s Department that Neal was a suspect in the break-in of his step-father’s home on Capshaw Road in which some guns were stolen. DeKalb County also had a warrant on Neal for violation of probation. Neal, who had formerly lived with his step-father, had reportedly recently moved in with his cousin.
Neal’s cousin told the deputies that Neal had been at the residence, but that he had left with another man in a red Jeep Cherokee. Sheriff Ray says the officers were still at the residence talking to Neal’s cousin when the Jeep Cherokee drove by.
Knowing that Lee Braswell Road dead ends, the deputies got in their patrol cars to follow the Jeep Cherokee but met it coming back. Officer Snow tried to get the vehicle to stop, but the driver of the Jeep Cherokee accelerated toward Snow’s patrol car and swerved at the last instant, taking a ditch to go around the cruiser.
The deputies got behind the Jeep Cherokee and turned from Lee Braswell Road onto Highway 146 south. Officer Snow, while still trying to get the vehicle stopped, lost control of his patrol car and wrecked near the county line.
Snow was taken to DeKalb Community Hospital where he was treated and released with minor injuries.
The Jeep Cherokee was last seen speeding toward Cannon County.
Sheriff Ray says Neal returned to his cousin’s home on Lee Braswell Road Wednesday morning, having hitched a ride after walking part of the way back from Woodbury.
Neal was subsequently arrested but McGee remains at large.
Sheriff Ray says authorities got a tip Wednesday that McGee might be at a residence in Cannon County, but he was not there when DeKalb and Cannon County officers went to investigate.
If you know of McGee’s whereabouts or see the red Jeep Cherokee call the Sheriff’s Department at 597-4935.
Toney Lamberson
Toney Lamberson of Temperance Hall died Thursday at DeKalb Community Hospital. The body is at the Gordonsville Chapel of Bass Funeral Home where the funeral will be Saturday at 1:00 p.m. Billy Hale and Serita Martin will officiate and burial will be in the Gordonsville Cemetery. The Lamberson family will receive friends at the Gordonsville Chapel on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of the service at 1:00 p.m. He is survived by his wife Hazel Cripps Lamberson of Temperance Hall. A son and daughter-in-law, Lynn and Linda Lamberson of Temperance Hall. Two sisters-in-law, Martha Lee Lamberson of Defeated, Tennessee and Georgia Lamberson of Watertown. The Gordonsville Chapel of Bass Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Hilda Lucille Granstaff
91 year old Hilda Lucille Granstaff of Lebanon died Tuesday at her residence. She was born in Nashville and was retired from Lebanon Woolen Mills. The funeral will be Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at the New Hope Baptist Church. Terry Fesler and Ronnie Smith will officiate and burial will be in the New Hope Cemetery. Visitation will be Wednesday from 1:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. at the funeral home and from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service on Thursday at the New Hope Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clifton Howard Granstaff; a grandson, Steven Granstaff; granddaughters, Trena Green and Tracy Smith; parents, Carter and Macon Foutch Davenport; and eight brothers and sisters. Survivors include six children, J.B. and his wife Mary Eleanor Granstaff of Alexandria, Louise and her husband Henry Richstine of Old Town, Florida, Clifton and his wife Frances Granstaff of Brush Creek, Willie Jo and her husband William Floyd Reynolds of Liberty, Glenda and her husband William Tom Effler of Murfreesboro, and Paul David and his wife Mary Granstaff of Lebanon. Thirteen grandchildren, several great grandchildren, and one great great grandchild. Two sisters, Helen and her husband Carlos Warden of Alexandria and Earlene and her husband Garland Eastes of Gordonsville. Two brothers, Glen and his wife Lucille Davenport of Liberty and Clarence T. and his wife Jimmie Davenport of Liberty. Several nieces and nephews also survive Hunter Funeral Home in Watertown is in charge of the arrangements.
Frances Joyce Redmon
Frances Joyce Redmon died Wednesday morning at her residence. She is survived by her husband,Reed Redmon. The funeral arrangements are incomplete. A complete list of survivors and funeral arrangements will be announced later by DeKalb Funeral Chapel.
Clyde C. Winters
100 year old Clyde C. Winters of McMinnville died Wednesday at NHC Healthcare in McMinnville after an extended illness.
He moved to McMinnville in 1938 when he took the job of manager of the Tennessee Electric Power Company, later to become known in 1939 as McMinnville Electric System. He served as general superintendent until his retirement in 1973. A member of the Church of Christ, he was a deacon at Central in McMinnville before becoming one of the founding trustees of Westwood Church of Christ where he served as elder for 30 years. He was also a Mason. The son of James LaFayette and Rosa Caroline Johnson Winters, he was preceded in death by his wife of 72 years, Elizabeth Webb Winters in 2002; a son, Clyde C. Winters Jr.; son-in-law, M.L. (Sam) Scott; two brothers and one sister. He is survived by daughter, Carol Rose Winters Scott of McMinnville; granddaughter and husband, Elizabeth Scott and John Randall Damron of Pittsburgh, Pa.; great-granddaughters and spouse, Laura Elizabeth Damron and Aleksandr Zasedatelev of McMinnville and Emily Rose Damron of Pittsburgh; brother, James L. Winters Jr. of Kingston.
Graveside services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Mt. View Cemetery in McMinnville with James Vandiver and Harold Jones officiating. Visitation will be held from 3 to 9 p.m.Wednesday and 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Thursday at High’s.
High Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
DeKalb County Habitat For Humanity Seeks Second Partner Family
DeKalb County’s affiliate chapter of Habitat for Humanity will soon begin taking applications for its second partner family. The application process will begin in coming weeks once its first partner family – the Perry family – is placed in their new home on Adams Street in Smithville. Dedication of the house is expected sometime in early October.
For the second home here, to be built the next year, Habitat seeks applications from qualifying families or individuals. To qualify, applicants must: (1) have lived in DeKalb County for at least one year; (2) be willing to partner with Habitat to realize dreams of home ownership; (3) currently occupy inadequate or substandard housing; (4) demonstrate the ability to pay a mortgage; and (5) fall within Habitat?s income guidelines. Examples of qualifying income levels range from $9,150 to $15,250 for an individual
and between $13,050 and $21,750 for a family of four.
All applications will be reviewed and considered by Habitat’s Family Selection Committee before a partner family is selected. The partner family will work with Habitat on construction of their home and to develop the skills necessary for successful home ownership. Construction labor is provided by Habitat volunteers, and some materials are donated by Habitat supporters, as well.
Once the home is completed, the partner family will be given a 20-year no interest mortgage for the purchase price, based solely on the cost of materials and related services. Under these terms, qualifying families can expect to pay from between $200 and $300 per month to be in their own home.
An application /information meeting will be held sometime in October, following the dedication of the Perry family’s Adams Street House. In the meantime, anyone interested in learning more or applying to become a partner family should call 215-8181 and leave a message with your contact information.
Firefighters Respond To Tuesday Morning Fire
DeKalb County Volunteer Firefighters were called to the residence of Eric Vanatta at 400 Lee Homer Road Tuesday morning.
Assistant Fire Chief Roy Merriman says Vanatta told firefighters that he had placed a pot on the kitchen stove, poured some cooking oil in the pot, and while it was heating up, he went to the living room, sat down, and dosed off to sleep.
Vanatta says he awoke to a popping sound and discovered the kitchen was on fire. He called 911 and escaped from the house. He was not injured.
Merriman says firefighters contained the fire damage to the kitchen area but smoke spread to other parts of the house.
Members of the Blue Springs, Short Mountain Highway, Keltonburg, and Belk Fire Stations responded along with a tanker truck. EMS and law enforcement officers were also on the scene.
Eva Lois Chapman
63 year old Eva Lois Chapman of Smithville died Tuesday at NHC Healthcare Center. She was a housewife, homemaker, and a member of the United Pentecostal Church at Laurel Hill. The funeral will be Friday at 1:00 p.m. at DeKalb Funeral Chapel. Ricky Arnold will officiate and burial will be in DeKalb Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be Wednesday from noon until 10:00 p.m.; Thursday from 9:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m.; and Friday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of the service at 1:00 p.m. She was preceded in death by her parents, James Burley and Nettie Hubbard Johnson. Survivors include her husband, Cordell Chapman of Smithville. A daughter, Melanie Chapman of Smithville. A sister, Nell and her husband Dean Snyder of Dowelltown. A brother, Ralph and his wife Ethel Arnold of Smithville. Several nieces and nephews and special friend, Brent Estes. DeKalb Funeral Chapel is in charge of the arrangements.
Highland Aviation Named Fixed Based Operator of Smithville Airport
The Smithville Board of Mayor and Aldermen Monday night accepted a bid from Highland Aviation of Crossville to become the new Fixed Based Operator of the Airport, subject to the new tenant’s approval after a review and inspection of the property.
John J. Keigans, Jr. is the owner and director of maintenance of Highland Aviation, a company which has been the Fixed Based operator of the Crossville Memorial Airport since 2001.
As the General Fixed Base Operator, Highland proposes to pay the City of Smithville $350 per month for rental fees in association with the FBO facilities. Highland will also market the facilities associated with the Smithville Municipal Airport.
Under terms of the agreement, Highland will provide sale and dispensation of aviation gasoline fuels and oils. Smithville will provide adequate and environmentally safe facilities for the storage and dispensation of these fuels.
Highland will provide tie-down space for a minimum of ten aircraft; provide adequate and efficient ramp service; provide one mechanic over a 40 hour work period per week for the maintenance of local and transient aircraft; insure that all necessary equipment and tools are available; and provide flight instruction
Highland will pay the city three cents for every gallon of fuel sold, work with the city to provide the necessary equipment to move and store aircraft, and provide oil as necessary to service all transient stored aircraft.
Highland will use leased hangar space to provide cover for any aircraft upon which maintenance is being performed; provide sufficient shop space and adequate equipment to perform top overhauls as required for FAA certification. Maintenance will be available Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on an as-call basis. Highland will use available space for the washing and cleaning of aircraft. No aircraft will be stored for salvage operation without notification of the city administrators.
Highland, through its flight school in Crossville, will provide one instructor for single engine land airplanes by appointment and meet and continue to uphold all requirements of the FAA for proposed flight training. Highland will also provide a ground instructor to provide instruction sufficient to enable students to pass the FAA written examinations.
In other business, the aldermen voted 3 to 2 to give city attorney Sarah Cripps a pay raise.
Cripps says her monthly retainer fee of $1,250 has not been increased since she was named city attorney eight years ago and that her workload for the city has increased within the last couple of years.
Alderman Paul Young made a motion that Cripps’ pay be increased to $1,500 per month. Alderman Aaron Meeks seconded the motion and Alderman Cecil Burger voted with Young and Meeks to approve the pay raise. Aldermen Steve White and W.J. (Dub) White voted against it because money for the pay raise was not budgeted this year.
The board also approved on first reading, an ordinance that authorizes fees to the public for the inspection and copying of public records.