Marshall County Post

8A —Marshall County Post, Thursday, May 30, 2024 Missing Vehicle On May 13, O ffi cer Evans was dispatched to Lewisdale Trailer Park in reference to a missing ve- hicle. O ffi cer Evans made contact with Cameron T. Staggs who said his black 2012 Nissan Frontier had been stolen. He stated there was nothing of value inside the truck and he had left the keys inside the vehicle. Staggs was then taken into custody due to hav- ing a warrant for assault in Maury County. The vehicle was en- tered into NCIC and a bolo was issued in surrounding counties. Theft On May 16, PTL Ethan Willis and CPL Dustin Turner were dispatched to 1220 S Ellington Parkway in reference to theft. Contact was made with Je ff rey Cole who said that he left his residence at 3 a.m. on May 16 and when he returned at 8:15 a.m., he noticed the door to the residential portion of the shed was unlocked. After entering the residence, he noticed that his security system DVR was missing. Also, a security camera that was once attached to a pole barn had been moved from its original position. Behind his residence, on May 12, he found a black pair of pants and a checkered long-sleeved shirt. His residence did not seem to be disturbed and could not fi nd any other items missing around the property. Contact was made with an employee of the business, who stated they did not see anyone there. While on the scene, the employee checked the cash box and stated that bills were missing. The clothing was collected and fi ngerprints were lifted from the security cameras as well as photographs made. Unwanted Guest On May 21, O ffi cer Brooks was dispatched to 730 Franklin Avenue, Summit Apartments, in regards to an unwanted guest. Ptl. Gigliotti arrived on scene and advised the female was Cathey Buttrey and she had left the scene. Pt. Gigliotti also advised the Buttrey had bent a sign that was in front of the building. Buttrey was then located on North Church Street. When asked what was going on, she stated she went to see a friend but the hall monitor told her she was banned. They began to argue and Buttrey said she walked away. She stated she grabbed the sign and bent it by accident and she did not mean to bend it, that she grabbed it because the hallmonitor came towards her and tried to grab her. O ffi cer Brooks informed her that she was o ffi cially banned from 730 Franklin Avenue and asked if she understood this. Buttrey walked away from the o ffi cer. The hall monitor stated she went to tell Buttrey to leave since she was banned from the property, and asButtreywas leaving, Buttrey slammed the door in her face and bent the sign. Two other tenants also stated the same thing as the hall monitor. Reckless Driver On May 21, OFC Erik Kritz responded to Shoney’s in reference to a reckless driver. A witness observed a Nissan Sentra pulling into the Shoney’s parking lot and the driver consumed an alcoholic beverage. Upon arriving in the area, the Nissan pulled out of the parking lot and OFC Kritz followed behind the Nissan to observe his driving. The Nissan swerved within its lane and crossed the white line. The driver then pulled into 350 S. Ellington Parkway and contact was made with the driver, who was later identi fi ed by dispatch as Recendiz Rivera. OFC Mojica took over since Rivera did not speak English. Rivera performed poorly when the Field Sobriety Test was administered. Rivera was placed into custody and a blood draw was completed at Mar- shall Medical. He received a warrant for DUI and a bond of $1,000. Stolen Vehicle O ffi cer Glenn Smith observed a black Hyundai Santa Fe in the Sunoco gas station parking lot at 302 N. Ellington Park- way. This was suspicious since the vehicle was un- occupied and the business was closed. A registration check was made by run- ning the tag which came back to a 2002 Buick, reg- istered to Nobby Parks. After the VIN number was run, dispatch informed O ffi cer Smith that the ve- hicle had been reported as stolen out of Williamson County.WilliamsonCoun- ty was contacted and they requested the vehicle to be towed and they would retrieve it. 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Qualifications: High School Diploma and 2 Yrs. College or pass State Para-Professional Exam. Job Location: Cornersville Elementary School Application Deadline: Until Filled Contact: Jennie Carroll (931) 359-1581 To apply online, visit our website at www.mcstn.net. Applications and job descriptions are available at the Marshall County Board of Education. It is the policy of the Marshall County Board of Education not to discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, age, handicap, or national origin in any of its educational programs, activities, or employment policies. Marshall County is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Haurez graduates Hailee Haurez recently graduated from the University of Tenn- essee at Martin with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Hailee has accepted a position at Maury Regional Hospital in the ICU Dept. –Photo submitted Meetings and Happenings are published at no cost and there is no guarantee of publication. Petersburg Farmers Market & Food Truck Mondays, every Monday May- October, 12-6; located at Morgan Park (beside the Petersburg Dollar General), 102 Alumni Lane, Petersburg. Petersburg Flea Market, last Saturday of every month, March- October 8-3:00. Located at Morgan Park (beside the Petersburg Dollar General), 102 Alumni Lane, Petersburg. * June3 -The Industrial Development Board of the City of Lewisburg will hold their regular monthly & annual meeting Monday, June 3 rd , 12:00 p.m., at the Historic 1 st Avenue Building, located at 207 1 st Ave. N. * June 4 - The Mayor and Council of the City of Lewisburg will hold a work session Tuesday, June 4 th , 5:00 p.m., at Lewisburg City Hall, 131 East Church Street. * June 4 - The Mayor and Council of the City of Lewisburg will hold their regular monthly council meeting, Tuesday, June 11 th , 6:00 p.m., at Lewisburg City Hall, 131 East Church Street. * June 10 – The VFW meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. at the VFW Building. All combat veterans are encouraged to be a part of the Lewisburg veteran community. * June 11 - The Lewisburg Water & Wastewater Board will hold their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, June 11 th , 12:00 p.m., at Lewisburg Water Department, 100 Water Street. * June 13 – The Le Leche League of Lewisburg will meet on June 13, 10:30 a.m. to noon at the Marshall County Memorial Library. * June14 -15 – 1 st Annual Marshall County Pro Rodeo at the Babe Ruth Park. Gates open at 6 p.m. and rodeo starts at 8 p.m. * June 16 – The Marshall County Amateur Radio Society will meet Sunday, June 9 at 2 p.m. at the Hardison Annex. * June 18 - The City of Lewisburg Planning & Zoning Commission will meet in their regular meeting on Tuesday, June 18 th , 4:00 p.m., at Lewisburg City Hall, 131 East Church Street. * June 18 - The Lewisburg Parks & Recreation Advisory Board will hold their regular meeting Tuesday, June 18 th , 5:00 p.m., in the large conference room at the Lewisburg Recreation Center, 1551 Mooresville Hwy. * June 19 - The Budget Committee for the City of Lewisburg will meet on Wednesday, June 19 th , 2:00 p.m., at Lewisburg City Hall, 131 E. Church Street. * June 24 - Lewisburg Electric System will hold their regular monthly meeting Monday June 24 th , 5:00 p.m., at the Lewisburg Electric System, located at 599 West Ellington Pkwy. * June 25 - The Community Development Board of the City of Lewisburg will hold their regular monthly meeting Tuesday June 25 th , 12:00 p.m., at the Historic 1 st Ave Building, located at 207 1 st Ave. North. Meetings and Happenings New Lake Youth Fishing Event/TWRA T he New Lake Youth Fishing Event will take place on Saturday, June 8, 7 a.m. to noon, 1719 New Lake Road, Lewisburg. This annual event is held for youth, ages 1 – 15, and their accompanying families and/or other guardians. TWRA will stock cat fi sh into New Lake the week of the event. A lunch and drinks will be provided. There will also be prize drawings for a variety of fi shing equipment and Rock Creek Market & Deli in Verona is assisting in providing bait worms while supplies last. Bring your fi shing poles, tackle and any other lures and bait that are desired. June 8 is free fi sh- ing day across the state of Tennessee, so a state fi shing license is not re- quired, but all vessels un- der power by an electric motor must be properly registered. Gas motors are not allowed on New Lake. Also, all youth ages 12 and under in a vessel must be wearing a prop- erty Personal Flotation Device and any other people must have a PFD accessible onboard. All other species caught oth- er than cat fi sh, must ad- here to lake regulations on size and creel. Bring your bug spray and sun- screen. For more information you can contact Mark Ventura, MC Wildlife O ffi cer at 615-483-7305. tnwildlife.org APSU 2024 Spring Commencement C LARKSVILLE, TN (05/24/2024)- - Austin Peay State University congratulates the more than 1,300 graduates recognized for earning their degrees in the commencement ceremony on May 3, 2024. From this area, congratulations to Maegan Eubanks and Miranda Roper. FHU Celebrates Student-Athletes at Second Annual Roar Awards H ENDERSON, TN (05/21/2024) The Lions and Lady Lions traded their jerseys for suits and dresses as the Freed-Hardeman University athletic department honored their student- athletes during the second annual Roar Awards held in late April. Sara Browning, of Lewisburg, Ten- nessee, was recognized as Best Chris- tian Example - Women’s Golf. Brown- ing is earning Bachelor of Business Ad- ministration in Marketing. The student-athletes joined the ath- letic sta ff as well as family and friends to join in a meal before each team rec- ognized three student-athletes. Voted by their teammates, each team selected a “Best Teammate,” “Best Christian Ex- ample” and “Team MVP” honoree. I t is about time for the Diana Singing! The dates in June are Friday, June 14 and Saturday, June 15, starting at 7:30 p.m. each night. If you enjoy singing gospel hymns, acapella style, this is where you need to be on these two nights. Speaker: Chris Peltz from Springfield, Missouri June 2nd-7th Sunday, June 2 nd Bible Study .................... 10:00 AM Sunday,June 2 nd Morning Worship......... 10:50 AM Sunday, June 2 nd Evening Worship ....... 7:00 PM Monday, June 3 rd -Friday, June 7 th ...... 7:00 PM Lessons for each night will be posted to our Youtube Channel and Facebook Page You Are Invited to Attend Berea Church of Christ 2024 Gospel Meeting 2611 Verona Caney Rd. Lewisburg, TN Subscribe to our Youtube Channel

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