Marshall County Post
Marshall County Post, Thursday April 18, 2024— 9A Arguing and Vandalism On March 31, Corporal Turner responded to the area of Old Farmington Road. It was later deter- mined that the incident took place in the backyard of 1525 Nashville Highway. The call was in reference to multiple subjects were ar- guing. Guns were involved and one subject had a ri fl e. Dispatch also stated that a vehicle had been hit. Corporal Turner was approached by 10-12 peo- ple after he exited his pa- trol vehicle. He stopped one black male who at- tempted to walk away from the scene. Several other of- fi cers, included deputies, began checking subjects for weapons. Contact was made with three subjects who were sitting in a vehicle on Old Farmington Road, behind the house. The driver, Danielle Ewing, stated their friend group was invited over to fi ght. She said that when she arrived, everyone on the scene began yelling, and she saw Devonte Davis was armed with a ri fl e. She stated that Davis pointed the ri fl e at her, so she went back to her vehicle. As she was attempting to leave, Davis struck the rear passenger tail light with a bat. The value of the broken tail light being $200. Contact was made with three other subjects at 1520 Old Farmington Road. They stated they observed the Nissan driving up and multiple subjects arguing. They also saw a black male holding a ri fl e. Corporal Turner read Devonte Davis his Miranda Rights. Davis declined to speak with Corporal Turner. A baseball bat was located near the vehicle and was taken in for evidence. Davis was arrested for Aggravated Domestic Assault and served with warrants, bond of $7,500 and bond conditions. The vehicle that was vandalized was not registered to Ewing; therefore, nowarrants were fi led for Vandalism due to not having contact with the owner of the vehicle. Theft/Vandalism On April 4, at approxi- mately 6:44 p.m., O ffi cer Mojica was dispatched to 971 Sumerset Circle in ref- erence to a theft/vandal- ism. Penny Brewer stated she went to 1653 Moores- ville Highway to visit with a family member. When she was leaving and walk- ing towards her vehicle, she noticed at white Ram Dodge 1500 truck parked extremely close to her vehi- cle. As she walked closer to her car, the truck pulled o ff immediately. She noticed a small puddle of fl uid on the asphalt and smelled a strong odor of gasoline. Brewer stated that after she started her car, the display showed the car was low on fuel and she had just fi lled the gas tank up. She then got out of her car and saw that her gas tank had been drilled through, leaving a hole in the tank. O ffi cer Mojica observed the gas tank and saw a hole that appeared to be drilled with some kind of object. There are no cameras at NHC-Lewisburg so video was not available. The cost to repair the tank would be around $1,500. A report was com- pleted on this incident. 911 Accidental Call On April 5, O ffi cer Gi- gliotti was dispatched to 715 Silver Street in refer- ence to a 911 accidental call. Callers from this address were warned previously by another o ffi cer that if they misuse 911 again, they would receive a citation for Misuse of 911 Services. O ffi cer Gigliotti had even warned them previously concerning the misuse of this service. Contact was made with Josue Principe who stated he sat on his phone and the call was accidentally made. He was informed that he would be receiving a cita- tion. Since March 10, 2024, a total of (17) 911 calls were made from this address, including 3 calls back to back on April 5. None of the calls required emergency services, nor was there an emergency to report. Principe was charged with Misuse of 911 Services and advised of his court date. Theft On April 5, O ffi cer Renshaw responded to 960 Heil Quaker Avenue in reference to a theft. The complainant stated that he observed that someone was in his truck, which was not locked, and items were thrown everywhere. Video footage showed a male get into the truck around 2 a.m. The only itemmissing was a pack of cigarettes. Possible Burglary On April 6, a city o ffi - cer responded to 848 Todd Avenue in reference to sub- jects looking in vehicles. The complainant observed movement on the camera and two males were ob- served. One of the males en- tered all three of the vehicles which were unlocked. The complainant reported that nothing was missing. Theft of a Car On April 6, O ffi cer Renshaw responded to 410 Saddle Wood Drive in reference to a theft of a motor vehicle. Contact was made with Quentin Crews who stated that around 11 p.m. his wife saw lights through their bedroom window and thought it was a neighbor. When she went outside to go to work at 6:45 a.m., her black 2020 Nissan Altima was gone. She believed that she left her keys in the car. They do not knowwho could have taken the car. No contact with the vehicle in the area and no video cameras were observed. A BOLO was issued and a report was made. Police Blotter Will you still need me, will you still feed me? By Danny Tyree Tyrades! D uring my career as a late-in-life columnist, I have been blessed with the op- portunity to chronicle three birthdays ending in zero. (My so-called good” cholesterol has not ex- actly over performed in helping me reach these milestones. It usually “phones in” its duties, and even then apologizes, “Sorry, driving into a dead zone here” an awful lot of the time.) It’s six years until another “big” birth- day; but as a Beatles fan, I have eagerly anticipated writing this essay about the fast-approaching day “when I’m sixty-four.” (And as an Elton John fan, I’ve eagerly anticipated building up the nerve to tell my wife, “Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting the Urge to Go Shoe Shopping.” But I digress.) Paul McCartney composed the melody of the cabaret-style song when he was a mere lad of 14. A decade later, with the assistance of John Lennon, he fi ne-tuned the lyrics (including “Will you still need me, will you still feed me?”) for use in the iconic “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” album. Sure, maybe the upbeat song about growing old together naively glosses over the unforeseen obstacles that can intervene over the course of four or fi ve decades. But it’s reassuring to imagine someone thinking beyond instant grati fi cation. It does my heart good any time young people swim against the current and do some common sense long- range planning. This foresight could involve relationships, d i e t - a n d - e x e r c i s e regimens, retirement accounts, career path, backup career path, backup back-up career path, best methods for disposing of the body of the ^&%$# who made your entire industry obsolete and so forth. I try to be realistic when dispensing sage advice.It’s part of the human condition that recommendations go in one ear and out the other when you tell wrinkle-free people who feel 10-feet-tall and bullet-proof that old age sneaks up on you. (Granted, it doesn’t sneak up on you as fast as that metastasizing kitchen junk drawer. Kids, don’t try this at home! Store your junk in a neighbor’s kitchen drawer instead!) Commitment is commendable, but it should be based on a sober assessment of the facts at hand. Nothing against childhood sweethearts (“Hey, let’s tell the divorce lawyer about the time your dissected frog got stuck in my braces!”), but I’m glad my wife and I knew what we were looking for by the time we fi nally met. I’m glad we had a long engagement to get to know each other better. Let’s face it: too many people lower their standards and rush into relation- ships. Exhibit A: the stereotypical Dear Abby letter. “Dear Abby: My live-in boyfriend of 13 years, ‘Zach’ (not his real name -- he won’t tell me his real name) has never spent a dime on food or utilities and in fact has me working a third job as an Eastern European mercenary to support his ex’s cousin’s air guitar lessons. I changed the locks after my pet ferret hit Zach with a paternity suit, but I relented when Zach got a paper cut from his porn collection. I’m starting to have doubts again since I learned that Zach has been harvesting my organs while I sleep. Shall I help him pack, or can I still change him before my systems shut down?” I hope I can coast to sixty-four! My good cholesterol is breaking up like a fast-food drive-thru speaker. Mmmm…fast food… ©2024 Danny Tyree. Danny is a lifelong Middle Ten- nessean who has three books avail- able on Amazon. He welcomes email at tyree tyrades@ao l . com and visits to his X account @TyreeD- anny. www.tullahomanews.com Call 1-931-455-4545 ext. 2 All residential real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act and applicable state and local laws. The Fair Housing Act makes it illegal to advertise “any prefer- ence, limitation, discrimina- tion because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, fa- milial status, or national ori- gin, or intention to make any such preference, limita- tion or discrimination.” We will not knowingly ac- cept any advertising for residential real estate that appears to or violate fed- eral and/or state and local law. Live Auction at Highway 99 Storage, 3727 James King Rd, Corner of Highway 99, Chapel Hill, TN. Saturday, April 20th, 10:00 am. Personal Property up to 5 units’ contents to satisfy owner’s lien; #1008 H. McVey, #1010 M. Sizemore, #1002 J. Tryon, #212 A. Smith, #107 A. Roman. Planning Commission Meeting on April 30, 2024 at 6:30 pm at Cornersville Town Hall. This will be in regards to CJ Coble subdivisions on McConnell Road and Simmons Ridge Road. NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE W H E R E A S , default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms, and condi- tions of a Deed of Trust dated April 4, 2017, executed by CURTIS CONNER AND ASHLEY CON- NER, to Wilburn J. Evans, as Trustee, for MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG- ISTRATION SYS- TEMS, INC., BEN- EFICIARY, AS NOM- INEE FOR FIRST- BANK, its succes- sors and assigns, re- corded on April 6, 2017 in Book 706, Page 398, in Instru- me n t N umb e r 192453, in the Reg- ister of Deeds Office for Marshall County, Tennessee, as modi- fied via a Loan Modi- fication executed on June 17, 2022 and recorded on July 13, 2022, in Book 875, Page 515 in Instru- me n t Numb e r : 236911 in said Register’s Office, to which reference is hereby made; and W H E R E A S , U.S. BANK TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCI- ATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CA- PAC I T Y B U T S O L E LY A S OWNER TRUSTEE FOR ICW MAT TRUST , hereinafter “Creditor”, the party entitled to enforce said security inter- est, having ap- pointed Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee. NOW, THERE - FORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable, and that Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee, or its agent, by virtue of the power, duty, and au- thority vested in and imposed upon said Substitute Trustee, will, on May 16, 2024, at 2:00 PM lo- cal time, at the Mar- shall County Court- house, 201 Marshall County Courthouse, Lew i s bu r g , TN 37091, in Marshall County, Tennessee, offer for sale certain property hereinafter described to the highest bidder for cash or certified funds paid at the conclusion of the sale, or credit bid from a bank or other l e n d i n g e n t i t y pre-approved by the Substitute Trustee. The property to be sold is described as follows: LAND IN MAR- SHALL COUNTY, TENNESSEE, BE- ING LOT NO. 83 ON THE PLAN OF WARNER’S RIDGE, A SUBDIVISION OF RECORD IN PLAT C A B I N E T D , SLIDE(S) 171A AND 172A, IN THE REGISTER’S OF- FICE FOR MAR- SHALL COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO WHICH PLAN REF- E R E N C E I S HEREBY MADE FOR A MORE COM- PLETE DESCRIP- TION OF THE PROPERTY. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CON- VEYED TO CURTIS CONNER AND ASHLEY CONNER, HUSBAND AND WIFE BY WAR- RANTY DEED FROM SCOTT DODSON, OF REC- ORD IN BOOK 706, PAG E 3 9 5 , REGISTER’S OF- FICE FOR MAR- SHALL COUNTY, TENNESSEE. Commonly known as: 5138 VINNIE DELL DR CHAPEL HILL, TN 37034 Parcel number(s): 011J -B-050.00 In the event of a dis- crepancy between the legal description, the street address, and/or the parcel number(s), the legal description shall control. The s a l e i s subject to the fol- lowing: tenant(s)/ occupant(s) rights in possession, if any; all matters shown on any applicable re- corded plat; any un- paid taxes; any re- strictive covenants, ea s emen t s , o r setback lines that may be applicable; any statutory rights of redemption of any state or federal gov- ernmental agency; any prior liens or en- cumbrances; any pri- ority created by a fix- ture filing; and any matter that an accu- rate survey of the property might dis- close. Additionally, the following parties might claim an inter- est in the property: ASHLEY CONNER; CURTIS CONNER; THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOP- MENT. If the United States, the State of Tennessee, or any agency thereof have any liens on the property and are named herein as in- terested par ties, timely notice has been given to them in accordance with applicable law, and the sale will be sub- ject to any applicable rights of redemption held by such entities, as required by 26 U.S.C. § 7425 and/or T.C.A. § 67-1-1433. T h e p r o p e r t y will be sold AS IS, WHERE IS, WITH ALL FAULTS, and without warranty of any kind, express or implied, as to the condition of the prop- erty or any improve- ments thereon, in- cluding but not lim- ited to merchanta- bility or fitness for a particular purpose. The Substitute Trus- tee makes no cove- nant of seisin or war- ranty of title, express or implied, and will only convey the property by Substi- tute Trustee’s Deed. Except as noted above, all right and equity of redemption, statutory or other- wise, homestead, and exemption are expressly waived in the Deed of Trust. The sale held pursuant to this no- tice is subject to the express reservation that it may be re- scinded by the Sub- stitute Trustee at any time. If the sale is rescinded for any reason, the pur- chaser shall only be entitled to a refund of funds tendered to purchase the subject property, and shall have no further or o t he r r ecou r se against Creditor, the Substitute Trustee, or their successor(s), assign(s), agent(s), and attorney(s). The right is reserved to adjourn the sale to another day, time, and place certain, without further publi- cation, upon an- nouncement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. Notice of such adjournment will also be mailed to interested parties when required by ap- plicable law. I f you have any questions or concerns, please contact: Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC Attn: TN Foreclosure 2034 Hamilton Place, Suite 360 Chattanooga, TN 37421 (423) 498-7400 tnfc@raslg.com Please reference file number 24-184923 when contacting our office. Investors website: h t t p s : / / w w w . rascranesalesinfo. com/ THIS OFFICE MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. NOTICE OF A SPECIAL CALL MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LEWISBURG, TENNESSEE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A SPECIAL CALL MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LEWIS- BURG is to be held on Monday, May 6, 2024, at Lewisburg City Hall, 131 East Church Street at 4:30 p.m. The purpose of the Special Call Meeting will be for considering and taking such action as the Council may deem necessary and to the public interest rela- tive to the following item (s) of business: a. Interviews and Ap- pointment of Council mem- ber to fill the remaining term until August 2026, for Ward 3. NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust dated July 26, 2021, exe- cuted by ROLAND L OGLETREE and MI- C H E L L E L OGLETREE con- veying certain real property therein de- scribed to MEGAN K. TROTT, as Trus- tee, as same ap- pears of record in the Register`s Office of Marshall County, Tennessee recorded July 27, 2021, in Deed Book 859, Page 2153; and WHEREAS, the ben- eficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to FREEDOM MORT- GAGE CORPORA- TION who is now the owner of said debt; and WHEREAS, t he undersigned,Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, having been ap- pointed as Substi- tute Trustee by in- strument to be filed for record in the Register’s Office of Marshall County, Tennessee. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable, and that the under- signed, Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substi- tute Trustee or his du l y appo i n t ed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute Trustee will, on May 28, 2024 at 2:00 PM at the Main Entrance of the Marshall County Cour thouse, 201 Marshall County Courthouse, Lewis- burg, TN 37091, pro- ceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash or certified funds ONLY, the fol- lowing described property situated in Marshall County, Tennessee, to wit: LAND IN MAR- SHALL COUNTY, TENNESSEE, BE- ING LOT NO. 31 ON THE PLAN OF FI- NAL PLAT OF CO- BLE ACRES SUBDI- VISION, SECTION 2, OF RECORDED IN PLAT CABINET D, SLIDE 42A, IN THE REGISTER`S OF- FICE FOR MAR- SHALL COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO
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