Early Voting Begins January 16th for February Primaries

Early Voting dates and times are set for the February 5th DeKalb County Democratic Primary and Tennessee Presidential Preference Primary.
Early voting will be held January 16th through January 31st from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, and from 2:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. on Thursdays.
Meanwhile the last date to register to vote in time for the primary is January 7th.
DeKalb County voters will select Democratic nominees for Constable and Assessor of Property on February 5th.
The candidates are Incumbent Timothy (Fud) Banks and challengers Roy Merriman and Willie Thomas. The winner will face Republican nominee John David Foutch and Independent candidate Sandy C. Brown in the DeKalb County General Election on August 7th.
Democratic candidates for constable are Incumbent Wayne Vanderpool in the third district, Paul Cantrell in the fourth district, Incumbent Mark Milam in the fifth district, Cantrell Jones in the sixth district and Mary Ann Thomason and Johnny King in the seventh district.
The nominees for constable chosen on February 5th will be unopposed in the August 7th General Election. No candidate from either party qualified to run for constable in the first district and Second District Republican Incumbent Reed Edge will be unopposed in August.
Voters will also be voting for their favorite candidates for President in the Tennessee Democratic and Republican Presidential Preference Primaries on February 5th. The Presidential Election will be in November.
Voters must declare in which primary they will be voting, either Democratic or Republican. You cannot vote in both.
The candidates for President in the Democratic Primary are Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Chris Dodd, John Edwards, Mike Gravel, Dennis Kucinich, Barack Obama, and Bill Richardson.
Candidates for President in the Republican Primary are Rudy Giuliana, Mike Huckabee, Duncan Hunter, Alan Keyes, John McCain, Ron Paul, Mitt Romney, Tom Tancredo, and Fred Thompson. Tancredo has already dropped out of the race.

Two Smithville Police Officers Receive Commendations for Helping Needy Families

The Smithville Police Department helped two needy families have a merrier Christmas last week and two members of the department have been commended for their efforts.
Officers Brad C. Tatrow and Callie M. Matthews have been presented commendations signed by Mayor Taft Hendrixson, Police Commissioner Cecil Burger, Police Chief Richard Jennings, and Lieutenant Steven Leffew.
The commendations state that “On behalf of the City of Smithville Police Department, I would like to commend you for your recent efforts in your capacity as a Smithville Police Officer. Due to your determination, the Smithville Police Department recently was able to assist two families this Christmas Holiday.”
“As a result of your determination, the Smithville Police Department was able to assist two needy families, consisting of eight children this Christmas Holiday with food and gifts for the children with the assistance of local businesses.”
“It’s initiatives like this that will distinguish Smithville Police officers as friends and protectors and will take our Police Department to a higher level of excellence. For your outstanding performance, you are hereby formally recognized and commended with a copy of this commendation becoming a part of your permanent personnel record.”
“Congratulations and keep up the great work!”

Almost 300 Vehicles Checked In New Year Holiday Road Blocks

The DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department and the Smithville and Alexandria Police Department conducted recent road blocks to keep travel as safe as possible to start 2008.
Sheriff Patrick Ray says a total 293 vehicles were stopped during the road blocks including 72 vehicles on Highway 56 south; 53 on Highway 70 east; 47 on Highway 53 in Alexandria; 62 on Highway 70 west in Alexandria; and 59 automobiles were stopped on Highway 146
During the roadblocks, sheriff’s department deputies made three arrests.
31 year old Ramon Hernandez of College Street, Smithville was arrested for no drivers license. His bond was set at $1,500 and his court date is January 9th..
51 Year old Danny Certain of Blue Springs Road, Smithville was arrested for a second offense of driving under the influence and was issued a citation for violation of the open container law. Bond for Certain was set at $3,000 and his court date is January 31st.
22 year old Thomas Thompson of Manners Road, Lebanon was arrested for a first offense of driving under the influence. His bond is set at $1,500 and his court date is January 31st.
The Smithville Police Department arrested 30 year old Alfredo Bazaldua of Atnip Street, Smithville. He was charged with a first offense of driving under the influence. His bond was set at $1,500 and his court date is January 31st.
The Smithville Police Department also issued two citations to one person for driving without a driver’s license and littering, after the individual threw a bottle out of his vehicle.

Sheriff’s Department Investigating Burglary at Local Restaurant

The Sheriff’s Department is investigating a break-in which occurred this morning (Monday) at Barbara’s Cedar House Restaurant on Johnson’s Chapel Road.
Sheriff Patrick Ray says some time late Sunday night or early this morning (Monday), someone entered the restaurant and stole several cases of assorted beer, TV’s, a computer, a projector, and a surround sound system.
According to Sheriff Ray, the owners of the restaurant are offering a $1,000 reward for the apprehension and conviction of the person or persons who are responsible for the crime.
If anyone has any information about the case, please call Sheriff Ray at 597-4935 or the Confidential Tip Line at 615-464-6400. All calls are kept confidential.
In other recent cases, 18 year old Latroya Bain of Lee Homer Road, Smithville was arrested on Thursday, December 27th at Gentry Avenue for Theft of Property over $1,000 and Failure to Appear.
Sheriff Ray says on December 5th, Bain was at a residence on Lee Homer Road, Smithville and took a vehicle without the owner’s consent. The vehicle has since been recovered. Bain is under a $10,000 bond and will appear in court on January 3rd.
Meanwhile, in a related case, 18 year old Jeremy Shelton of Jacob’s Pillar Road, Smithville was arrested on Thursday, December 27th on Village Place, Smithville.
Sheriff Ray says on December 5th, Shelton took a vehicle on Dry Creek Road, Smithville without the owner’s consent. Shelton was arrested for Theft of Property over $1,000 and Violation of Probation. His Court date is January 3rd and his bond was set at $6,000. The vehicle has since been recovered.
In another case, 62 year old James Harold Davis of Adcock Cemetery Road, Smithville was charged Saturday, December 29th with Introduction of Drugs into a Penal Institution.
Sheriff Ray says Davis brought a coffee pot into the jail for his grandson, and upon inspection by correctional officers, the coffee pot was found to be filled with tobacco and marijuana. Bond for Davis was set at $5,000 and he will appear in court on January 17th.

Two Smithville Pharmacies Burglarized

Two more pharmacies have been burglarized in recent days.
F.Z. Webb and Sons Pharmacy and Gifts in downtown Smithville was broken into early Saturday morning.
Owner Alan Webb says he received a call from his security company of an alarm around 2:00 a.m. Saturday.
Upon arrival, Webb found that someone had broken into the building through a rear door. Motion sensors apparently triggered the burglar alarm, after the intruder or intruders made entry.
Webb says he could find nothing missing, only an open bottle of cough syrup.
No arrests have been made.
Meanwhile on Christmas night, someone broke into Caldwell’s Drug Store on West Main Street. Entry was believed to have been made through the roof. Police say a small vent on the roof appeared to have been kicked in and inside, the ceiling in the lobby appeared to have been pushed in from above.
Police say according to the owner, nothing was taken in that break-in. No arrests have been made.
These pharmacy burglaries come just a month after someone broke into F.Z. Webb and Sons Pharmacy in Alexandria.
Alexandria Police have charged three people in that case. 22 year old Bryon Ray (Bud) Gibbs and 25 year old Candice B. Vickers both of Liberty and 31 year old Jeffery A. Willet of Lebanon are charged with one count each of burglary and theft over $500.
Chief Mark Collins says officers discovered that entry had been made through the roof and that 6,500 Lortab pills and liquid morphine were stolen. The break-in is believed to have occurred sometime between November 24th and November 26th.
All three are currently incarcerated in other jails on unrelated charges.

Three Applicants in the Running for Police Investigator Job

The Smithville Police Department may soon have an Investigator.
Three people have applied for the job. Applications were accepted until noon Friday.
Those in the running include Jerry Hutchins’ Jr., Marcus Caldwell, and Danny Holmes.
Hutchins is a former employee of the Smithville Police Department and he is currently employed with the Wilson County Sheriff’s Department. Hutchins is also a former employee of the Lebanon Police Department where he worked as a field training officer and patrol supervisor. He is the son of Smithville Alderman Jerry Hutchins Sr.
Caldwell is also a former employee of Smithville Police Department. He is currently working for the White County Sheriff’s Department.
Holmes is a former long time employee of the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office and is head of Safety and Security at Cookeville Regional Medical Center.
In the past, the City Secretary/Treasurer, Mayor, and Police Commissioner have made the initial hire of employees in the police department, subject to final approval by the board of aldermen.
In recent months, some of the aldermen have said they want more input in the interview and hiring process.
Earlier this month, Alderman Tonya Sullivan, at a city council meeting, said the city must be consistent with it’s hiring process. “The code and charter are very vague about who is supposed to be present for interviews, how many people are supposed to be interviewed, and what the process is that we are supposed to be following. We have not been consistent with our hiring process.”
Meanwhile, the city is still in search of applications for a certified water plant employee and resumes for a new city attorney through noon January 11th.
At last report, none had been filed.
The city is accepting applications for a full time certified water plant employee. Only Grade III Certified applicants will be accepted.
The city is also accepting resumes from qualified, licensed attorneys for the city attorney position.
The water plant position is apparently is a new job being created. The new city attorney will succeed John Pryor, who has announced his resignation, effective December 31st.

Alexandria Woman Arrested for Theft and Forgery

The DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department recently arrested an Alexandria woman in a theft and forgery case.
Sheriff Patrick Ray says 37 year old Dana McKinney of Tramel Branch Road allegedly entered a home in Alexandria on November 1st and took numerous checks without the consent of the owner. McKinney then went to several stores in DeKalb County during the period of November 1st through November 13th, forged four checks, and cashed them. McKinney’s bond was set at $12,500 and her court date is January10th.
McKinney was charged on Tuesday, December 18th with theft of property under $500 and four counts of forgery.
Meanwhile, 20 year old Amanda Brook Washer of McMinnville Highway, Smithville was charged on Saturday, December 22nd with Public Intoxication, Simple Possession of Marijuana, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
Sheriff Ray says deputies were on a traffic stop on Roy Womack Road when Washer came walking up to them in an intoxicated manner. Washer was unsteady on her feet and her speech was slurred. Washer was placed under arrest and after a search of her person, she was found to have a marijuana roach, rolling papers and a marijuana cigarette in her pocketbook. Washer’s bond was set at $5,000 and she will appear in court on February 7th.
Deputies responded to a disturbance call on Highway 70 East at the Lake Motel on Monday, December 24th. The officers knocked on the door and were invited into the room. One of the persons who was there was 30 year old Andy Certain of The Loop Road, Smithville. Deputies learned that Certain was wanted in Wilson County for failure to appear to court. Deputies also noticed a bag of marijuana on a table. Certain admitted that the marijuana was his. Certain was charged with simple possession and his bond was set at $2,500. His court date is January 3rd. Certain will be transported to Wilson County later.

Three Charged in Recent Pharmacy Burglary in Alexandria

The Alexandria Police Department has charged three people with a November burglary at F.Z. Webb & Sons Pharmacy in Alexandria.
22 year old Bryon Ray (Bud) Gibbs and 25 year old Candice B. Vickers both of Liberty and 31 year old Jeffery A. Willet of Lebanon are charged with one count each of burglary and theft over $500.
According to Alexandria Police Chief Mark Collins, the investigation began on November 26th when officers from the Alexandria Police Department and the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office responded to a reported break-in at the pharmacy, which is located downtown.
Chief Collins says officers discovered that entry had been made through the roof and that 6,500 Lortab pills and liquid morphine were stolen. The break-in is believed to have occurred sometime between November 24th and November 26th.
All three are currently incarcerated in other jails on unrelated charges and will face the charges in Alexandria upon release. Bond will be $30,000 each.
More arrests are expected.
Sheriff Patrick Ray and the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department, along with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, assisted in the case.

Suspicious Fire Guts Home on West Bryant Street

A fire Wednesday morning gutted the residence of Freeland Estes at 109 West Bryant Street.
The Smithville Volunteer Fire Department was called to the scene at 10:49 a.m.
Chief Charlie Parker says it appears there were multiple fires in the residence, which rendered extensive damage.
The cause is under investigation.
No one was at home at the time of the blaze and no one was injured.
Estes says the fire damaged or destroyed all of his belongings.
The dwelling is a rent home belonging to John Bill Evins.

Fallen Tree Limb Causes Power Outage and Sparks Fire that Destroys Van

A fallen tree limb snapped a power line at the home of Bobby Rader at 925 Earl Avenue Wednesday evening which caused a power outage for a portion of the city and sparked a fire that destroyed Rader’s Dodge Caravan.
Rader says he was topping a tree in his yard when the incident occurred. “I was already up in the tree, cutting the tree, when my mother-in-law pulled up in a car underneath where it was going to fall, so I stopped cutting to get down out of the tree, to get her out of there. It then began popping and everything.”
“It was just an accident. The limbs were getting dead and I was trying to prevent them from getting into the lines and over the people’s (neighbor’s) homes. One of the limbs caught the smaller wire and snapped it into. It burned my van up and basically knocked power out to half the city.”
Neither Rader nor his mother-in-law were injured and her vehicle apparently wasn’t damaged, but as the tree limb fell, it broke a power line which sparked a fire in the yard where Rader’s Dodge Caravan was parked, destroying that vehicle.
The Smithville Volunteer Fire Department was summoned to the scene around 4:57 p.m.
Deputy City Fire Chief Hoyte Hale says firefighters dealt with the fire but had to be a little more cautious due to the nature of it. ” There were two big balls of fire around the van where the electric line had fallen on it and about 30 feet down the road, a transformer was arching on fire. Due to the safety of the firemen, we couldn’t get around the van to put any water on it until the electric company crew got here, but while they were enroute, we stood across the road and straight streamed a pre-connect attack line and got it knocked down and kept an eye on it until they arrived and repaired the line.”
Rader praised the fire department for their efforts.”The fire department did a real good job, more than they were expected to do. I’m glad they responded the way they did.”
The power outage was widespread, affecting the subdivision where Earl Avenue is located, and many other streets to the south of Broad Street from Carter to Mountain.