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The owner of a factory where six workers died last year in flooding from Hurricane Helene won’t face charges after a Tennessee Bureau of Investigation found no criminal wrongdoing. First Judicial District Attorney General Steven Finney announced the decision to close the case on Friday,
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The case is being closed, and no further action will be taken,” First Judicial District Attorney Steven Finney said.
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WATE 6 On Your Side on MSNTwo pounds of cocaine, 16 pounds of marijuana seized in Knoxville bustA Knoxville man is facing a variety of drug charges after a multi-agency investigation resulted in officers seizing more than two pounds of cocaine and 16 pounds of marijuana on Wednesday.
Authorities have charged Charles Hicks with drug possession after seizing cocaine, marijuana and suspected fentanyl pills from his home.
A Lincoln County, Tennessee, man is facing charges due to an ongoing narcotics investigation, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A Middle Tennessee police chief could lose his badge following a misconduct investigation. A report obtained by WSMV shows Vincent Turocy crashed a car while working an off-duty security shift in downtown Nashville and then lied to his boss.
Aaron Dontay Williams, 41, is now back in Alabama to face charges in a double homicide and kidnapping case that triggered a statewide Amber Alert and left a community in mourning. On July 16, 2025, Williams was extradited from the Giles County Jail in Tennessee to the Auburn Police Department after waiving
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WREG.com on MSNOfficer accused of shooting at road rage suspect placed on leaveAn officer has been placed on administrative leave after allegedly shooting at a suspect during a traffic stop after a road rage call, according to the Jackson Police
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said the arrest of 40-year-old Edward Askins was part of an “ongoing narcotics investigation.”
CNBC ranks Tennessee as the worst state for quality of life in 2025 due to high crime rates, lack of inclusiveness and minimal worker protections.
The suspect in an east Alabama double murder and kidnapping investigation has been transported back to Lee County from a Tennessee jail after waiving extradition, Auburn police confirmed Thursday.