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The #CSEnews Oct. 3, 2019
from The CrimeSEEN Examiner News October 3, 2019 with LovinNews Breast Cancer Awareness Edition inside
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18 A MATTER OF OPINION THE RECALL ELECTION SHOULD NOT BE HELD By Richard Hulon Donnell

October 3, 2019
Arrest & MugshotsMugshots p. 4-6 GUILTY



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Jeri Burton

Jessica Clark


Jessica Hodge

Amber Guyger found guilty of murder at trial in fatal shooting of neighbor Botham JeanGuyger was off-duty but in uniform when she shot Jean last year in a case that has become a flash point in Dallas over issues of police use of force and racial bias. Jury unanimously finds Amber Guyger guilty of murder
WITNESS RECALLS WEDNESDAY NIGHT SHOOTING ON MIDDLETON STREET 3
Police: 18-yearold arrested in Family Dollar kidnapping, theftÊcase 9


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Man arrested
in Gibson Co. homicide investigation
Anthony York

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HAROLD E. DORSEY A TTORNEY A T L A W PHONE: 731-696-5115 5 S. Johnson Street, Alamo, TN 38001

Joint Hometown News Release | A1C Brittany Smith

HAIR EXPRESSIONS B y Camille Shavon
GOD’S PERFECT TIMING
DAYCATION @ DISCOVERY PARK If you have never been to discovery park in Union City it is filled with fun interesting thing to see and do. We decided to spend the day there and had a wonderful time seeing people , places and things.
West Tennessee OUTDOORS with Ray Jones SEND THOSE PHOTOS TO numberonecoach@hotmail.com or 731-694-8614.

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Arie Sain







Tocia Sanders 731-217-9179 The CrimeSEEN Examiner Examiner Examiner News Bill Marable - Publisher/CEO SHANIKA DOUGLAS - Senior Editor Downtown Rickey Brown Beat Ray Jones West TN Outdoors Camille Shavon Hair Talk Contact Us: By Mail P. O. Box 151 * Jackson, TN 38302 Email CrimeSEENexaminerNews@gmail.com Phone: 731-300-5047 Fax: 731-660-8833 Visit Us: www.CSEnewsNOW.com www.issuu.com/CrimeSEENexaminer Published every Thursday Serving the Community Since 2017 OBITUARIES 11
16 By Camille Shavon Arie Sain was diagnosed with Breast cancerÊ in January 2008.Ê She missed her exam in November 2007 because she was at the hospital with her Mother who suffered 3 heart attacks and remained in ICU. Thus she was thinking of her & not herself.Ê When her mother returned home, she called to reschedule her appointment and was told the only available date was in January 2008. She proceeded to that appointment then after a week received a call from her PCP stating that she needed more test done.Ê An appointment with the Imaging Center was scheduled and after several ultrasounds, she was informed by the doctor that she had breast tumors. Her PCP scheduled a biopsy to confirm if they were benign or malignant.Ê The tissues removed on a Monday were found malignant and she was scheduled to have breast surgery on the following Friday.ÊÊ Everyone had their favorite thing that they enjoyed but I think the antique cars and antique tractors were my favorite. They had these beautiful paint jobs on them and some were as far back as 1929. However, that was just a drop in the hat for what we saw and did. There were arts and crafts, fiddlers, aquariums, food, dinosaurs, civil war tanks and weapons, zip line for kids, old school medicine houses, barns, log cabins, a giant slide and that is just to name a few. Everyone was friendly and the atmosphere was electric but calming at the same time. The landscape is filled with nice flowers that help make the nature walk relaxing and enjoyable whileÊ blooms are all along the paved trail. If you ever want to spend a day on vacation in the Great Outdoors of West Tennessee then Discovery Park is the place for you and you will get back home before dark. Just don’t leave without the kids. FAMILY AND FRIENDS AT THE PARK. ChristinaÊPrice August 30, 1929 - September 20, 2019 WHEN CONSIDERING NUMBERS LOOK FOR CLARITY BEFORE PASSING JUDGEMENT! BY DON POLLEY
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Breast Cancer Awareness EditionBreast Cancer Awareness Edition LovinNews Year: 0 No.: 1 Thursday, October 3, 2019 The CrimeSEEN Examiner Newspaper

Help us honor those at every step of the breast cancer journey by sharing the story of how you or someone you love has been affected by breast cancer. We will share these stories in our October 31st edition and also on our social media channels to encourage others facing breast cancer.

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Chandra Maclin,Chandra Maclin, local educator and writer, puts a poetic twist on the discovery of a mass. -- mass. -- P. 14
MAKING STRIDES OF WEST TENNESSEE SATURDAY,SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19,OCTOBER 19, 2019
PHOTO:Ê LLOYDTHEABSTRAC (@LLOYDTHEABSTRAC) VIA TWENTY20

How You Can Support
Black Women During Breast Cancer Awareness Month? - p25
WE LOVE YOU DIANE GRAVES


This is a tribute to my aunt who is the definition of a true FIGHTER. Can’t wait to share this shirt with the rest of the family. Diane Graves King we love you always. Nicholas Graves, Tiffany Dance, Teresa Marable, Cynthia Graves Mathis, Stephanie Graves ,Caitlyn Lafragia Mckinley, Jucana ‘JLenz’ Lenzie, Brittney Graves, Derrica Graves, Melissa LaVelle Graves, Louverture Marable, Ciara Donald, Derrick Graves, and Tierra Graves.


Cancer Patients Are Beautiful Too,!!!! Ê#Help4Hair #SewN In 2015 This Beautiful Lady Was Diagnosed with Cancer and Lost Her Hair Due to Chemotherapy... She SurvivedAnd her Hair Began to Grow... In 2018 Another Spot Was Found and She was Placed on A Milder Dose of Chemo which affected Hair Growth Again ... BUT NO WORRIES

My mother, Wilma Joe Gaston of Humboldt, survived breast cancer twice but lost her fight to ovarian cancer at 69 years old. Carole D. Gaston Lyons
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HAIR EXPRESSIONS Got U On The Hair Boo... U just Keep Yourself in Good Health. By Camille Shavon

A FAITH WALK Letitia Turner Lake was diagnosed with breast cancer on Aug .13, 2007. Surgery wss performed on Aug. 27, 2007 and a year of chemotherapy as well as 6 1/2 weeks of radiation were scheduled.Ê She drove herself to and from the clinic treatments with her faith 100% in God. However, in October of 2007 her faith was tested as she was then diagnosed with cancer of the kidney and surgery was performed once again to remove one of her kidneys.Ê “My journey was hard and got even harder but my faith grew stronger,” said Lake.Ê She expressed that she had to ask herself numerous times if she wanted to Win... Well she Won!!!!! ÊToday Letitia Turner Lake is a 12 year Cancer Survivor and says that she is still Depending on God!!!


GOD’S PERFECT TIMING - CONT’D FROM PAGE 2Ê Surgery was performed removing the cancerous tissue and after a follow up visit she was told sheÊ needed to complete a year of Chemo & 38 rounds of radiation. She lost all of her hair during treatment but it has since grown back healthy. “ItÊ is through the Grace of God, I am a Survivor.Ê I know if God brought me to it... I also knew He would carry me through it.Ê Praise God, Hallelujah,” said Sain. Amazingly, the Doctor stated that her cancer cell was so small that if she proceeded with mammogram in November of 2007 as originally scheduled, it may not have been detected, thus it would have been an entire year before another mammogram was scheduled and the cancer would have been worse! She truly believes it was Gods Perfect Timing behind the re-scheduling of her appointment!

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