The CrimeSEEN Examiner News June 8, 2023

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ATKINS, NATASHA LYNN

Age 42 Gender FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN Arrested 06/01/2023

Charges: FIREARM USED IN DANGEROUS FELONY, SCHEDULE VI DRUG VIOLATIONS, UNLAWFUL CARRYING OR POSSESSION OF A WEAPON, ILLEGAL POSSESS, UNLAWFUL DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

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HERRON, ROBBIE OLANDIS

Age 33 Gender

MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN Arrested 06/01/2023

Charges AGGRAVATED ASSAULT

MILES, ANTHONY L

Age 35 Gender MALE Arrested 05/31/2023

Charges AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT

Pastor

celebrated their 7th anniversary at Mt. Moriah Baptist Church on Sunday morning. Service participants, wincluded Dr. Jerry Woods, Dr. Logan Hampton who delivered a powerful sermon “When God Moves, I Move” from Numbers 9:23 and Councilman Johnny Dodd introduced Dr. Hampton.

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Congratulations Miss Mendy Pettigrew Miss Juneteenth 2023.
6/3 “The IceCream Man” James Estes celebrates his 76th birthday on the mic with the Soul 7 Band at the American Legion in Jackson last Saturday.
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JACKSON POLICE DEPT GIVES AWARDS

Early voting numbers for the City of Jackson’s run off race for City Mayor indicate a 60% increase in voter turnout through Saturday with 3,915 early votes as early voting will continue through June 8. Jackson Election Day is June 13.

The first 9 days of early voting has showed an increase of 60% over May city election returns. Local voters and interested campaign workers indicate the recent spark in interest in the Mayors race may have been sparked during a local radio show exchange between current Mayor Scott Conger and challenger Ray Condray. According to WNWS 101.5 radio show “Everybody Talks” with Seabass.

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Mark Patey Happy Birthday #27 to my #1 Son Hayden Patey!! He’s the only “Son” so he’s got that spot locked down! Our family is blessed by his fierce loyalty, caring nature, drive, attention to detail, and industrious spirit. And, most of all he’s just one of those folks that’s, as the cliche goes, “fun to be around”! We are so proud of you always…and we know that all you need to do is just keep being YOU! Love you Son!!

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Teresa Wardlow -Happy 55th Birthday To My Brother Jerry Wardlow. Enjoy and Love You Much

Happy Anniversary!!

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Sallie and Bernest Batchelor. . . Happy 59th Wedding Anniversary!

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MISS JACKSON VISITS ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY Marti Sullivan, the raigning Miss Jackson recently paid a visit to Arlington Elementary.

You have heard fishermen say maybe you are not holding your mouth right or something is causing you not to catch fish. However, on this day Shaq Forrest must have been holding his mouth right along with everything else. There is no better feeling than being able to catch bass in numbers that would equal that of bream fishing. It is so much fun when bass after bass keeps hitting your lures and all you have to do is continue fishing and setting the hook. That is exactly what happened for Shaq on this fishing trip. He had a big smile on his face that remained long after he finished fishing that day. Basketball players shoot three-pointers, football players run touchdowns and golfers get a hole in one

on occasions, but on this trip I would say Shaq got a slam dunk. Congrats on what had to be an exciting fishing trip.

Jackson Tn Boom Dominate The Game

The Jackson, TN Boom produced a stunning comeback to beat Zala FFF in a thrilling Group G match in The Soccer Tournament. Trailing 3-0 at half-time, the Boom fought back to score four goals in the second half and secure a memorable victory. Zala FFF started the match strongly, with three goals in the first half, but the Boom refused to give up. The team came out firing in the second half, with a goal from striker Garett Blume, and forward Briamst Castro. The Boom continued to press forward, and Blume scored again to bring the score to 3-2. The momentum was with the Boom, and they continued to dominate the game. Midfielder Garett Blume scored again to level the score, and the Boom completed their comeback with a goal from player/ coach Corey Adamson.

“We’re delighted with the victory today,” said Adamson. “The team showed great character and fighting spirit to come back from three goals down. It’s a testament to the hard work and dedication of the players, and we’re looking forward to building on this result in our next game.”

The Jackson, TN Boom will face off against Sneaky Fox in their next Group G match. The game is scheduled for tomorrow, June 2 at 12:25 pm central time.

Link to watch game: https://m.youtube.com/ watch?v=KqoESwI5-NM

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Phi Beta Sigma hosts Youth Football Camp

Former NFL All-Pro running back and Tennessee Titans

Dexter McCluster hosted his annual Youth Football Camp this past weekend in Whiteville, TN. This event had over 100 youths to participate this year.

“I will continue to host youth football camps in smaller communities as long as I can, I love giving back”, said McCluster.

This event was co-sponsored by Phi Beta Sigma, Inc Nu Iota Sigma Chapter in Bolivar, TN.

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Bro. Ted Williams member of Phi Beta Sigma, Inc Nu Iota Sigma Chapter received The University of Tennessee -Martin “Outstanding Alumni Award”, this past weekend.

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BASKERVILLE FUNERAL HOME-Has been “committed to caring and sincere service” since its founding in the 1940’s. The home was established as “Rawls and Claybrooks,” and then became “Rawls and Baskerville,” prior to Mr. William H. Baskerville’s assuming sole ownership in the 1950’s. Over the years, the Baskerville Funeral Home has rendered such community services in the past such as: (1) transporting people to and from physicians’ offices for appointments; (2) providing an ambulance service; (3) providing life insurance; (4) transporting people to and from the polls for voting; and (4) providing office space for community meetings.

Mr. William Baskerville was born January 19, 1919 in the Belmont community near Mason, TN William Henry Baskerville was born the fifth child of Arthur and Virginia Baskerville

He was wed to his wife of forty-eight years; Olga Vern Donald Baskerville on December 23, 1947.

Mr. William Baskerville (1919-1996) attended Tennessee State University, and earned a Mortuary Science degree from Gupton-Jones College of Mortuary Science, Nashville, Tennessee. He was a man who was tremendously dedicated to his profession, his family, his church, and his community.

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May 29, 2023

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MAY 26, 2023

BLANCHE GRAYSON

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Moments at the Golden Years Adult Day care Center in Jackson, Tn.

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Camille ShavonOn Saturday June 3, Hardeman County mayor Todd Pulse Along with a Host of family and friends attended the Pastoral Installation Banquet of Minister Blanche Cox (Jerry

of God’s House

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Cox). Minister Cox will be officially installed as Pastor of Promise Church in Bolivar TN on the second Sunday in Glendale Messenger founding Pastor.

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During the debate between Conger and Condray, things heated up when Conger accused Condray of not being “truthful” in his comments regarding citizens sharing their complaints with him regarding the way city government is being managed by Conger”. Condray said “I take offense to your accusations of my not being truthful, I’m sharing concerns citizens have expressed to me.” Mayor Conger again indicated that citizens also talk to him and Condray is not being truthful with his responses.”

Reader of the Week

Congratulations to my friend Amy Cantrell as the Crime SEEN Examiner Newspaper “Reader of the Week”

Amy is a cashier with Hucks convenience store located at 1295 Union University Drive in Jackson.

She is a loyal CSE Reader and never misses an issue and said “I’m always looking forward to the new issues of the Crime SEEN Examiner as soon as my store has the new issues.”

She is a proud mother of 2 boys and 1 girl and two wonderful grandchildren.

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Condray Conger

Work and Worry Will Kill a Mule

“Hard work ain’t never hurt nobody, but work and worry will kill a mule” was one of my mother’s choice phrases that I heard when we kids got out of line. There were 10 of us so I heard it a lot. Her bottom line was that she was not going to allow us to worry her to death with our foolishness.

The responsibility of raising ten children is unimaginable to me. But the burden of doing it alone results in overwhelming stress, regardless of how strong you think you are. Over time, it wears you down physically and/or mentally. For Mama, it was a heart attack in her early forties. Thank God she survived it. Otherwise, my younger siblings would have become orphans.

When it comes to human behavior, there’s a big difference between knowing and doing. Most of us know what’s best when it comes to smoking, but not everyone can do better by abstaining. The surgeon who goes outside to smoke after removing a patient’s diseased lungs knows better, but, at the time, can’t do better. Regardless of the circumstances, we all do the best we can.

Mama knew better. But when it came to doing better, which meant managing stress, she did the best she could at the time. Her focus was keeping a roof over our heads and making ends meet. She worked two full-time jobs, one inside the home and the other doing domestic work outside the home. Some days I would hear her say that she was so tired that she could barely put one foot in front of the other, but she kept going. It wasn’t until after the heart attack, followed by a diagnosis of diabetes that she learned of some things she could do to keep stress and worry at bay. And then she did them.

There is no such thing as living a stress-free life. Only the dead can do that. But the longer you ignore stress, the more it silently wreaks havoc on your well-being, affecting every organ and every system in your body. In his classic book, The Stress of Life, Austrian physician Hans Selye defines stress as the body’s nonspecific response to any demand. His extensive research posits that life is largely an adaptation to the stresses and strains of everyday existence (both good and bad), and our ability to keep what he called distress at a minimum is the secret to health and happiness. Selye described the physiological changes the body experiences in response to stress as General Adaption Syndrome (GAS), which occurs in three stages.

The first stage is the Alarm Reaction Stage which immediately kicks in when stress occurs for the first time. To better understand this stage, imagine suddenly being attacked by a vicious animal. Your pupils dilate, your

blood pressure and heart rate increase, you breathe faster, and your muscles are tenser as your body prepares you to either outrun your attacker or stand there and fight for your life. This stage is often referred to as the “fight or flight” response to stress, and unfortunately you can only fight or run from your attacker for a short time before moving on to the second stage, the Resistance Stage.

In the Resistance Stage your body attempts to repair itself. No longer under attack, your blood pressure and heart rate return to normal. Your muscles are relaxed, and you breathe a sigh of relief. This is the critical stage where ideally you’ve learned your lesson and start to adopt stress management behaviors such as avoiding situations that place you at high risk of being attacked. If not, the body moves to the third and final stage, the Exhaustion stage. This is the stage where if left unchecked, you wind up in a clinic or hospital.

In the Exhaustion Stage stress begins to manage you. It drains your physical, emotional, and mental resources to the point that your body never receives a clear signal to return to normal functioning, leaving it no choice but to do what it can to protect you. So it continues to secrete extra hormones; your blood pressure and heart rate remain high. It becomes harder for you to relax. You find yourself experiencing changes in sleeping, eating, and bowel habits, to name a couple. Left unchecked, you eventually wind up seeing a healthcare provider.

That the body is uniquely designed to repair itself is nothing short of miraculous. Like a complex computer that operates using hardware and software, the body’s organs and systems keep it functioning properly. But the sad reality is that higher-level functioning humans do a poor job of helping the body perform at optimal levels. Some of us may treat our computers better than our bodies. For example, when the energy level is low on our hand-held computers, we quickly find a charging station. But when the energy drops in our bodies, we often ignore the warning signs. As a result, we forget that we are not invincible and instead keep going and going and going until exhaustion sets in.

Exhaustion resulted in a heart attack for my mother in her forties. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), it’s the leading cause of death in women and can affect us at any age. Over 60 million women (44%) in the United States are living with some form of heart disease. Exhausted women are also plagued with high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, strokes, autoimmune diseases, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), depression, and anxiety and I am convinced that prolonged stress is the culprit. in most, if not all conditions. I’m also convinced that you avoid becoming a statistic when you learn to manage stress. If you pay closer attention to your body’s warning signs, you significantly lower your risks of being diagnosed with a chronic condition. If you’ve already been diagnosed with a chronic illness, it’s not too late to make lifestyle changes. It’s what my mother did, and I am grateful that they kept her around for 30-plus additional years.

small change Wings of Gratitude

Maybe we humans could learn from mules. They are a hybrid male donkey/female horse cross best known for their strength and stamina. In countries from North Africa to Southeast Asia, mules pull carts to market, carry people across rough terrain, and help their owners till the soil. Able to cross rugged terrain that other forms of transport can’t reach, they have been used in combat. In the 1980s, the US military used over 10,000 mules to carry weapons and supplies through Afghanistan. Another phrase I heard growing up is “he was as stubborn as a mule;” a phrase most often used with negative implications. But those who understand mules would caution you not to be fooled. The animals are highly intelligent, and their stubbornness means they are more cautious and aware of impending danger. In simple terms, they know when to shut down. Sounds pretty smart to me. So when it comes to health, make the small change: work hard to manage stress and when it comes to worry, be as stubborn as a mule.

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Keynote Speaker for Professional Development

SCHOOL NEWS

Miss Jackson visited Arlington Elementary. She shared her message of how we show kindness through the power of our words and actions. FROM P 1

Dr. Charles H. Clark, Jr. was the JMCSS Keynote Speaker for Professional Development last Thursday at Liberty Technology High School. “We had a very effective time today, said Dr. Clark, “I enjoyed you all. ‘WeProgressTogether.’

Dr. Tiffany Spight received her Doctoral Degree this past weekend at a Graduation ceremony held in Memphis, Tennessee.

MARTI SULLIVAN - MISS JACKSON 2022-23 VISITS ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY

I loved visiting Arlington Elementary and seeing all of these sweet kiddos. When I tell you that I’ve never met a group of kiddos as loving and sweet as these, I mean it. I received some of the sweetest drawings and hugs from students that were truly so precious.

Thank you for allowing me to share my message of how we show kindness through the power of our words and actions through reading “The Invisible Boy.” It doesn’t get any better than right here in the classroom. - Arlington Elementary School in Jackson, TN

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“The primary mission of The Griot Collective,” said president James E Cherry, “is to motivate those who participate in our monthly workshops to get their writing to a place where it is publishable. The Visiting Writers Series allows participants to sit at the feet of literary masters to further that process, while at the same time elevating the literary arts in Jackson and west Tennessee. Jacqueline A. Trimble brought both of these endeavors to fruition. She is simply one of the best poets in America today.”

GRIOT COLLECTIVE POETRY WORKSHOP CHALLENGES WRITERS TO EXPLORE SELF

Thirteen of the most serious African American poets from the Jackson area took seats at the unity table inside ComeUnity Cafe for what they hoped to be a morning filled with inspiration. The occasion was the final poetry workshop of the year for The Griot Collective of West Tennessee, which is highlighted by the organization’s Visiting Writers Series.

“This is our Visiting writers series sponsored by the Tennessee Arts Commission.

This year’s workshop was led by acclaimed poet, Jacquline Trimble.

Jacqueline Allen Trimble lives and writes in Montgomery, Alabama, where she is professor of English and the chairperson of Languages and Literatures at Alabama State University. Her work has appeared in various journals including Poetry Magazine, The Offing, the Louisville Review, and Poet Lore. Her poetry collection, American Happiness, is published by NewSouth Books. The ironically titled book examines America’s refusal to grapple with hard truths, preferring instead the pretense that everyone and everything is just fine.

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“Jacqueline Trimble is a poet in the turdition of Sonya Chanze, Nikki Geovante and Marie Evans,” said Griot Collective President James E. Cherry, in his introduction of the poet. “She is a fierce defender of African American culture and history.”

Before a public reading from her collection of poetry entitled “American Happiness” which was named a poetry finalist and the Best Book of 2016 by the newly launched Seven Sisters Book Awards and won the 2016 Balcones Poetry Prize, Trimble conducted the workshop.

“I am so happy to see so many practicing writers here this morning,” said Trimble in her greeting to the group.

“James Cherry is famous and he’s still a practicing writer. We all are.”

She began by asking those present to introduce themselves and tell what they expected to gain from the workshop.

Epistolary of Hope

By

To the woman who views me with such disdain, I love you! life is too finite to be encased in such profound hatred for someone who wishes you well time will heal your wounds but the opportunity to nurse the pains of a relationship never developed will haunt you for eternity

P.S. Counseling is always available

© - 5-20-23

The Mom Sitting Next to Me is Looking for Baby Formula in a Crowded Dallas Airport After

a Full Day of Delays

: and is wearing a hijab

: is pacing back and forth

: is looking desperate to make eye contact with a nearby woman who looks like a soccer mom to see if she can help

: is anxious about waiting and wonders if she will find a good Samaritan willing to share this vital baby resource

: questions why baby formula is not available for purchase in the airport

: women run the world so says Beyonce, but what happens when they run out of baby formula and are left without?

-Wendy Isom Mercer © - 5-20-23

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Visiting Writers Series Workshop Submissions

Letter To The Devil

I’m sick of you being you.

I’m sick of you trying to get everyone to follow you and do whatever you tell them to do.

Devil I’m through with you!

You are not the answer.

You are not the truth.

You are a liar and in you there is no truth.

All of your deceit has no proof.

I wish I could stomp on your head!

I want to be the seed to do just what the Bible said!

Devil you are the accuser of the brethren.

I refuse to let you in.

I hope you die in your own fire and all of your lies are denied.

I’m tired of you taking our brothers and sons.

I’m tired of you taking our mothers and other loved ones.

I’m tired of you thinking you are the only way and you are the only one.

Dear Devil, I need you to flee.

Get behind me, shoo fly don’t bother me.

© Taomi Ray - May 20, 2023

Tammy Cherry, in her introduction said “I like to write about my passions and I hope to gain more knowledge about how to do it more effectively.”

Griot member and author of more than a dozen self published books of poetry, Taomi Ray said she was there to “network and continue to grow as a writer.”

Trimble opened the workshop by distributing handheld, round mirrors to the workshop participants, instructing each to take two minutes to explore the features of their face. “How much time do you spend looking at yourself?,” asked the educator by profession.

“I want you to look into that mirror and then take ten minutes and just write -nonstop- about what you saw,” Trimble intructed.

At the conclusion of the exercise, several poets presented their renderings to The Collective.

Anna-Alicia Sails, who admitted in her introduction that she was prone to suffer writer’s block, wrote a moving piece entitled, “My Father’s Eyes” which prompted Trimble to declare the poet had been cured. Cont’d P. 24

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Arrest Report

The individuals depicted have been arrested but not convicted at the time of this posting. This information does not infer or imply guilt of any actions or activity other than their arrest.

06/02/2023

GOYER, CAMERON KOR-

DEL Age 25 Gender MALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN

-Charges SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT

KETERSON, TIFFANY

Age 26 Gender FEMALE

Race WHITE -Charges DISORDERLY CONDUCT

06/01/2023

TUCKER, JAYLON IRVIN

Age 23 Gender MALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges RESISTING STOP, ARREST BRICE, CASSEDE A

Age 21 Gender FEMALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges LEAV-

ING THE SCENE OF ACCIDENT (PROPERTY DAMAGE)

JARRETT, MORRELL

LAMONN Age 39 Gender

MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN

-Charges DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED LI-

CENSE, DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE

LEAVING THE SCENE OF ACCIDENT (PROPERTY DAMAGE)

DAVIS, YASHAKENA AN-

TOINETTE Age 33 Gender

FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN

-Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION

TRANSOU, WILLIAM L

Age 44 Gender MALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges VIO-

LATION OF PROBATION

FITZGERALD, CHRISTOPHER ALLEN Age 37

Gender MALE Race WHITE

-Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION

COBB, TOCIA YVETTE

COBB, TOCIA YVETTE

Age 52 Gender FEMALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges

VIOLATION OF PROBA-

MAINE Age 23 Gender

MALE Race BLACK OR AF-

RICAN AMERICAN Charges SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT

05/31/2023

MILES, ANTHONY L Age

35 Gender MALE Race

TION

ROLLEY, QUADRES Age

29 Gender MALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges

VANDALISM, VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTEC-

TION

NEYLON, JANAZJAH Age

22 Gender FEMALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges

SIMPLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT

ATKINS, NATASHA LYNN

Age 42 Gender FEMALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges

FIREARM USED IN DANGEROUS FELONY, SCHEDULE VI DRUG VI-

OLATIONS, UNLAWFUL CARRYING OR POSSES-

SION OF A WEAPON, ILLE-

GAL POSSESS, UNLAWFUL DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

PENDLETON, TIERRA

LAQUIDA Age 25 Gender

FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges FAILURE TO AP-

PEAR

HERRON, ROBBIE OLANDIS Age 33 Gender MALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT

MANUEL, BRANDON Age

45 Gender MALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges

VIOLATION OF PROBATION

MANUEL, BRANDON Age

45 Gender MALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges VIO-

LATION OF PROBATION

ATKINS, ANTONIO JER-

MAINE Age 23 Gender

MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges ASSAULT, RESISTING STOP, ARREST

ATKINS, ANTONIO JER-

BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT

WHITE, JOSEPH ANTHONY Age 35 Gender MALE

Race WHITE -Charges SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY

COBB, TOCIA YVETTE

Age 52 Gender FEMALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges

CRIMINAL TRESPASS LENTS, BARBARA LYNN Age 37 Gender FEMALE

Race WHITE -Charges

SCHEDULE VI DRUG VIOLATIONS, UNLAWFUL DRUG PARAPHERNALIA, FORGERY

LOVE, MARTAVIOUS DEQUAN Age 27 Gender MALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges ASSAULT, RESISTING STOP, ARREST, VANDALISM

PAGE, SHANNON JAN Age 39 Gender FEMALE

Race WHITE -Charges POSSESSION OF BURGLARY TOOLS, THEFT <$999, ALL OTHER LARCENY, VANDALISM

PAGE, SHANNON JAN

PAGE, SHANNON JAN Age 39 Gender FEMALE

Race WHITE -Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION RIVERS, JOHNNY HARDY Age 29 Gender MALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges CONVICTED FELON, UNLAWFUL CARRYING OR POSSESSION OF A WEAPON, SCHEDULE VII DRUG VIOLATIONS, UNLAWFUL CARRYING OR POSSESSION OF A WEAPON, ILLEGAL POSSESS, UNLAWFUL DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

LEGROS, MICHAEL Age

49 Gender MALE Race WHITE -Charges RESISTING STOP, ARREST LEMMONS, JOSHUA

TODD Age 43 Gender MALE

Race WHITE -Charges FUGITIVE - HOLD FOR OTHER AGENCY

ROBERTSON, TYSHA Age

22 Gender FEMALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges FAILURE TO APPEAR

JOHNSON, JAMES TIL-

DEN Age 30 Gender MALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN-Charges AG-

GRAVATED ASSAULT

VANDALISM

JOHNSON, JAMES TIL-

DEN Age 30Gender MALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges FAILURE TO APPEAR

05/30/2023

GREEN, JEFFERY Age 54

Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges DISORDERLY CONDUCT, PUBLIC INTOXICATION

PARKER, JOSHUA LEE

Age 41 Gender MALE Race

WHITE -Charges THEFT

<$999, ALL OTHER LARCENY, VIOLATION OF PROBATION

LAMPLEY, TREVEAN

STANLEY Age 27 Gender

MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION

MANN, JENNIFER A

Age 38 Gender FEMALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges

VIOLATION OF PROBATION

DALTON, KYLAN

STEPHAN Age 22 Gender

MALE Race BLACK OR AF-

RICAN AMERICAN -Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION

LEGROS, MICHAEL Age

49 Gender MALE Race

WHITE -Charges VIOLA-

TION OF PROBATION

CONNER, RAINA ALEE-

SIA Age 19 Gender FEMALE

Race WHITE -Charges VIO-

LATION OF PROBATION

MCNEAL, BYRON MON-

TE Age 39 Gender MALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION

WALLS, TIMOTHY FITZ-

GERALD Age 43 Gender

MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges MANUFACTURING/DELIVERING/SELLING/POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SU

TAYLOR, BRANDON RAY

Age 26 Gender MALE Race

WHITE -Charges AGGRAVATED ASSAULT

SMITH, CORTIEZ Age 20 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges AGGRAVATED ASSAULT

05/29/2023

PALMER, JEFFREY WILLIAM Age 56 Gender MALE

Race WHITE -Charges

HOLD FOR INVESTIGATION

TORRES, ANGELINA Age

46 Gender FEMALE Race

WHITE -Charges POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE, SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY UNLAWFUL DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

ASKEW, BERNICE M Age

40 Gender FEMALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges

06/08/23 CSENEWS P.14

PROFESSIONAL BONDING

115 W Central

Trenton Tn. 38382

Originated by James “Timbo” Patterson

(731)-855-1500

(731)-618-0936

Zedrick McLin

BURGLARY OF MOTOR VEHICLE-NOT PARTS

LONDON, JANAYLA Age

22 Gender FEMALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges SIM-

PLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT

05/28/2023

HAMILTON, CHRISTINA

Age 36 Gender FEMALE

Race WHITE Charges CRIMINAL TRESPASS

WADE, JEREMY ALLEN

Age 47 Gender MALE Race

WHITE -Charges SCHED-

ULE VI DRUG VIOLA-

TIONS, UNLAWFUL CAR-

RYING OR POSSESSION OF A WEAPON, ILLEGAL POSSESS, UNLAWFUL DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

TAYLOR, TROY WILLIE

Age 31 Gender MALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges AG-

GRAVATED ASSAULT, CONVICTED FELON, UNLAWFUL CARRYING OR POSSESSION OF A WEAPON, EVADING ARREST, SCHEDULE VI DRUG VIOLATIONS

CARTER, NACOLE RENEE Age 34 Gender FE-

MALE Race WHITE

-Charges DISORDERLY CONDUCT

05/27/2023

GRAVES, JUSTIN KEELING Age 30 Gender MALE

Race WHITE -Charges CRIMINAL IMPERSONATION

SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY

FREEMAN, STONEY LEE

Age 34 Gender MALE Race

BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges

EX PARTE ORDER OF PROTECTION

HENNING, ROBERT

MARVIN

HENNING, ROBERT MAR-

VIN Age 33 Gender MALE

Race BLACK OR AFRICAN

AMERICAN -Charges

SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY

BAKER, ELIZABETH

ROSE Age 34 Gender FE-

MALE Race WHITE -Charges

UNLAWFUL CARRYING OR POSSESSION OF A WEAPON, ILLEGAL POS-

SESS

PIRTLE, SHAQUILLE

DASHAWN Age 24 Gender

MALE Race BLACK OR

AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges FAILURE TO AP-

PEAR

05/26/2023

TYUS, JEREMY BRAN-

DEN Age 38 Gender MALE

Race BLACK OR AFRI-

CAN AMERICAN -Charges

THEFT $10K>$59K, ALL OTHER LARCENY

SIMMONS, DEONTA LA-

DAVIOUS Age 28 Gender

MALE Race BLACK OR

AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION

LODES, JASON PETER

Age 47 Gender MALE Race

WHITE -Charges SHOPLIFT-

ING-THEFT OF PROPERTY

LODES, JASON PETER

Age 47 Gender MALE Race

WHITE -Charges SHOPLIFT-

ING-THEFT OF PROPERTY

MCINTOSH, TYRICK

LALORD Age 34 Gender

MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges AGGRAVATED

BURGLARY, POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE

RESISTING STOP, ARREST

DALTON, KYLAN

STEPHAN Age 22 Gender

MALE Race BLACK OR AF-

RICAN AMERICAN Height

-Charges HARASSMENT (ORAL THREAT), STATUTORY RAPE, UNLAWFUL EXPOSURE

Arrest Report

The individuals depicted have been arrested but not convicted at the time of this posting. This information does not infer or imply guilt of any actions or activity other than their arrest.

5/27/23

BELEW, KENNETH

C B/M Driving on REV/

SUSP License, Failure to Provide Proof Insurance, Stop Sign, Violation Registration Law

PIRTLE, KYWANNA L B/F Criminal Trespassing, Theft-Conduct Involving Merchandise

5/30/23

DEAN, JAYLON LATRICE B/F Violation Order of Protection

JOHNSON, JERRY

LEWIS B/M Theft-Conduct Involving Merchandise

Snowden, Tyjuan L B/M Violation of Probation

5/31/23

DANCE, JOSHUA L JR. B/M Controlled Substance Analogue, Possession of Firearm During a Felony Kemp, Zoye Renae W/F Driving on REV/SUSP

License

LIPSCOMB, QUAVION

DEVON B/M Controlled Substance Analogue, Possession of Firearm During a Felony, Possession Deadly Weapon to go Armed ROSE, JAKIA M B/F

Controlled Substance Analogue, Possession of Firearm During a Felony

White, Antavious A B/M Driving on REV/SUSP License, Failure to Provide Proof Insurance

6/1/23

BURNS, ATIYA M B/F

Theft-Conduct Involving Merchandise

Walker, Arivera L B/F Theft $1001-$2500

MERRIWEATHER, WILLIAM EARL

B/M Murder, 1st Degree

05/31/2023

DENNIS, DILLION

DEV’AUNIG B/M Domestic Assault

THOMPSON, JACOBY

O’BRIAN B/M Aggravated Assault

06/01/2023

DONALD, WILLIAM TIM

B/M Picked Up for Other Agency

WOODRUFF, TIFFANY

PATRICE B/F DUI, Violation of Light Law, Violation Implied Consent Law, Financial Responsibility Law

06/02/2023

BROCK, CHARLES DANIEL W/M Rape of a Child (Less Than (13) YOA)

COOPER, TAISHEONNA LANEY B/F Criminal Trespassing

HICKS, ROYSHUN CAMERON B/M Aggravated Child Abuse/Neglect

06/03/2023

Arrest Report

The individuals depicted have been arrested but not convicted at the time of this posting. This information does not infer or imply guilt of any actions or activity other than their arrest.

05/30/2023

LOVE, MARTAVIOUS

DEQUAN B/M Reckless Driving, Reckless Endangerment, Evading Arrest, Assault, Failure to Maintain Control, Leaving Scene of an Accident

CARTER, TRISTAN RAJU W/M Possession of Substances w/Int to MFG Sch II, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Driving REV/SUSP/EXP License, Violation of Light Law

06/04/2023

HOLMES, LEON THOMAS B/M Violation of Order of Protection

INVESTIGATION INTO FENTANYL SALES IN LEXINGTON LEADS TO INDICTMENT, ARREST

LEXINGTON – An ongoing joint investigation by special agents with the Drug Investigation Division of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office has resulted in the indictment and arrest of a man from Lexington connected to the sale of fentanyl.

In October of 2022, as agents and investigators worked proactively to target illicit drug sales in Henderson County, three controlled purchases of fentanyl were made at a residence in the 70 block of Brown Street in Lexington. As a result of the covert purchases, on June 1st, TBI presented evidence to a Henderson County Grand Jury, who returned indictments charging Decota Harmon with three counts of Sale and Delivery of Schedule II (Fentanyl).

Today, officers with the Lexington Police Department made a traffic stop and arrested Harmon (DOB: 1/23/86). He was booked into the Henderson County Jail and is being held without bond.

06/08/23 CSENEWS P.15

DAR to Install and Dedicate Field of Flags in downtown Jackson

The Jackson-Madison Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) will dedicate their 17th annual Field of Flags on Saturday, June 17, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. at Triangle Park in downtown Jackson in observance of Flag Day, June 14th. The public is invited to attend this ceremony and to view the “Betsy Ross” flags representing Revolutionary War ancestors of Madison County residents. Due to the outdoor setting, please bring your own lawn chair.

The Field of Flags will be installed on the “Triangle,” where Airways Blvd, Main Street and Lafayette Street converge, on Saturday, June 10, 2023 and will remain until Saturday, July 8, 2023. The display will be in place for Flag Day on June 14, and for Independence Day on July 4.

Special guests for the dedication include City of Jackson Mayor Scott Conger and Madison County Mayor AJ Massey. The names of all Revolutionary War patriots honored by flags on the Field will be read.

The 176 flags are flown in honor of the Revolutionary War ancestors of Jackson and Madison County. Madison County was the final home to at least 17 Revolutionary War patriots. These men and all other Revolutionary War Patriots who fought and sacrificed for our nation’s freedom will be honored with Our Field of Flags.

731-668-7700

Mobile (731) 780-9483

I speak: English, Spanish vanessarealtor3@ gmail.com

06/08/23 CSENEWS P.16
731-882.6628 Vanessa Vandiver Century 21 Action Realty

BOXING BROUGHT LAMONT INGRAM BACK FROM DEEPEST DEPTHS OF DESPAIR TO GIVING BACK TO AT-RISK YOUTHS

Lamont Ingram was awarded the Most Outstanding Referee for the 100th Annual National Golden Gloves and Olympic Trails Qualifier for the year 2023. That’s the top referee in the country. He also was awarded the Most Outstanding Referee Award for the 2019 National Junior Olympic Championships. Currently ranked number six (6) in the USA out of 20,000 officials. “My coach was Rayford Collins ‘RIP’ and I fought for the Jackson Boxing Club from 19942004 when I turned professional. I was apart of the Mayweather Team and Trained by the great Roger Mayweather and Jesse Reid Sr. Below is an excerpt from a story USA BOXING wrote about me and the things I have been able to accomplish and the work I do with the youth, my federal and state halfway houses and homeless shelters… Thanks Lamont Ingram

https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Boxing/Alumni/Features/2019/July/08/Boxing-brought-Lamont-Ingram-back-from-deepest-depths-of-despair-to-giving-back-to-at-risk-youths

July 08, 2019, 12:38 p.m. (ET)

Former boxing prospect Lamont Ingram has survived hell on earth, which included him losing virtually everything in his life, and now he’s giving back to at-risk youths in Jackson, Tennessee.

Last month, Ingram was selected Most Outstanding Referee of USA Boxing’s 2019 National Junior Olympics.

Ingram’s recovery is nothing short of incredible, especially considering he went from being an outstanding amateur boxer, who competed successfully in national amateur tournaments, to homelessness, blindness in both eyes, two failed suicide attempts and, unfortunately, much more despair.

“I am no longer ashamed of what I went through because it made me the man I am today,” the 38-year-old Ingram said. “My life had been so hard that I was ashamed to talk about it for so long. I now understand that my struggles are my testimony for the next person to see that he or she can make it if they keep trying.

“Boxing is all I knew, but I couldn’t see out of one eye (cornea injury) that developed at the age of 19. I got mad at God and wanted to retire. I got depressed and didn’t understand why this had happened. In 2008, I became homeless the first time with nowhere to go. I lost everything, including my family, and then went (legally) blind in the other eye. Then, God told me to work with children, and I also opened the non-profit halfway house.

“Boxing taught me how to never give up no matter how hard it gets. In 2013, I lost everything for the second time: my business, my family, everything…..and I went homeless again. But I never gave up! The following year, when everyone said it was over for me, God gave me everything back times two. I lost the building I was in, but eventually I found another building. I had no money and I lost that building in 2013. God gave it back to me in 2016, when the man who bought it, gave it back to me. Now, I have the only two Federal and State halfway houses in Tennessee for special and general populations with more than 50 beds. I’m mostly

at capacity all the time with men who have done 50 years calendar down to those who have done five years.”

Ingram operates the Second Chance “New Beginning” Halfway House and Homeless Shelter, as well as the Team Ingram Boxing & Mentoring Program.

Lamont started boxing when he was 14, because he used to be severely bullied to the point of having his head smashed into a brick wall, thrown into a garbage can, and jumped on repeatedly by others. Ingram’s mother sent him to a boxing coach, Rayford Collins, which turned out to be arguably the most life-changing moments of his life.

“I liked boxing,” Lamont remembered. “I wasn’t the best boxer, but I did beat some good boxers. I was a very determined young man, though. I was 58-10 with 35 knockouts as an amateur boxer. I got my special education high school diploma and later I graduated from Kaplan University with a 3.7 GPA in Business and Chemical Dependency.

“Most kids (in the boxing program) can’t afford the fee to our summer camp or boxing program going on right now. We give them a free breakfast and lunch. I really enjoy this, but I would have never thought that I’d be doing what I’m doing.”

Team Ingram Boxing Club & Mentoring Program was founded in 2017, after Ingram’s long battle associated with him not wanting anything to do with boxing, because he believed God had done him wrong for taking away from what he loved to do and was good at, boxing. When his amateur coach, Collins, died in 2016, Lamont decided to take a larger role at the gym, to the point he was there every day.

“For some reason I wanted to be part of it and help like my coach had helped save my life,” Ingram explained. “Boxing helped me. My coach was very firm, strict and very

Yes Sir, I’m actually in Lubbuck,Texas refereeing and judging the 2023 National Junior Olympics all week. Boxing and Refereeing is taking me many places. My goal is the 2028 Olympics in Los Angelos as a Referee and Judge

disciplined, but he loved us and wanted only the best for us. We have so many success stories that range from those that nobody could handle, to those who had F’s in school, plus those who had no hope at all. These youths are my world; I see myself and I know that change is possible, because I changed.

Source: https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Boxing/Alumni

06/08/23 CSENEWS P.17
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MADISON COUNTY CHANCERY COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE

In the Matter of: KENNETH J. HOFFMAN VS. KEVIN HOFFMAN, JACCI JOHNSON, BRENDA CLARK, RUSSELL DANIELS, COLLIN DANIELS

R.D. 8 1 1 1 6

TO BE SOLD

FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 2023 AT 10:00 A.M.

AT THE MADISON COUNTY COURTHOUSE, JACKSON, TENNESSEE

PROPERTY IDENTIFIED AS: 111 JONES ROAD

MEDON, TN 38356 MAP 158 PARCEL 30.01

IN OBEDIENCE TO AN ORDER ENTERED IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MADISON COUNTY, TENNESSEE AT JACKSON, I will, on Friday, June 16, 2023 at 10:00 AM. at theMadison County Courthouse, Jackson, Tennessee, sell to the highest and best bidder the following property:

BEGINNING at a stake on the east margin of Jones Road, this point being 1,300 feet south of the internal corner of Morris Dereberry Estate; runs thence the next three calls with the residue of Wade Maroney: east 420 feet; south 210 feet; west 420 feet to the east margin of Jones road; runs thence north with the east margin of Jones Road 210 feet to the point of beginning, containing 2 acres.

Being the same property conveyed to Jerome Edward Hoffman by Warranty Deed of Roy Wilson and wife, Shirley Wilson, dated February 8, 1989 of record ni Deed Book 486, Page 69, in the Register’s Office Of Madison County, Tennessee.

For questions regarding the sale, please contact the Chancery Court Clerk’s Office, 100 E. Main Street, Jackson, Tennessee. Interested parties may also visit the Chancery Court Website at www.madisoncountychancery.com. Maps of the property may be obtained from the Madison County Tax Assessor’s Office.

This property will be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash; ten percent (10%) down the day of the sale with the balance due in 10 days unless a raise is received and the bidding is reopened. Bidding may only be reopened by raising the bid by ten percent (10%). If a raise is received, the original purchaser shall receive a refund of the 10% paid. No interest will be paid on money tendered for the purposes of this sale whether refunded or not.)

Said property shall be sold and conveyed by the undersigned as Special Commissioner only, and not further or otherwise. The property is offered and sold as is and in its present condition with no warranties or representations, expressed or implied.

Hailey H. David (#027175) Attorney for the Plaintiff

112 S. Liberty St., Suite 321 Jackson, TN 38301

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS – (RFP) 2023-005

UTILITY ALLOWANCE STUDY

The Jackson Housing Authority (JHA) is soliciting proposals from qualified firms to provide professional services in the preparation of Tenant Utility Allowances. The RFP package, which contains the general scope of services, evaluation factors, and submission requirement, is available by downloading the package from JHA website at: www.jacksonha.com or copies may be picked up in person at JHA administrative office at 125 Preston Street, Jackson, TN. 38301. All proposals must be received by email at the JHA offices by 5:00 p.m. local time (CST), Thursday, June 22, 2023.

Published: Thursday June 8 and June 15, 2023

INVITATION TO BID

PROJECT: Fencing Replacement

Centennial Pass

Jackson Housing Authority

Architect’s Project Number: 2018300.09

OWNER: Jackson Housing Authority 125 Preston Street Jackson, TN 38301

Bidders are invited to submit a bid to the Owner located at the above address before 2:00 pm on Wednesday 28 June 2023 for the following project: Replacement of existing wood fencing and screening with new steel post and wood fencing.

Bid Documents for a Stipulated Price/Sum contract may be obtained from the office of the Architect/Engineer upon receipt of a refundable deposit by check made payable to WOLD architects and engineers. in the amount of $ 250 for one set. Electronic documents may be obtained at no cost.

Documents can only be obtained by Bidders. Others may view the Bid Documents at the office of the Architect/Engineer, Owner, and the following construction associations:

Dodge Data and Analytics

West Tennessee Plan Room in Jackson, Tennessee

Contact: WOLD architects & engineers - Sammy West, (731 421-8000).

A Five Percent Bid Security is required. Refer to other Bidding requirements described in Document 002113 - Instructions to Bidders. This project is funded with federal dollars and certain provisions and regulations apply as described in Document 004396Representation and Certifications to Bidders.

Bidders are required to present evidence of proper licensure according to State Contractor’s Licensing Law and HUD requirements.

Bidders are strongly encouraged to attend a Pre-Bid Conference to be held at the Jackson Housing Authority Administrative offices at 11:00 am on Tuesday 20 June 2023 Contractors are requested to visit the site of the work prior to bidding.

Any persons requiring special assistance to read or obtain documents or to attend any meetings, please contact Ted Otokiti 731 425-3197. TDD 731 424-4587.

Las personas que requieran asistencia especial para leer u obtener documentos o para asistir a las reuniones, por favor póngase en contacto con Ted Otokiki 731 425-3197. TDD 731-424-4587

Published: Thursday June 1 and June 8, 2023

Musician Wanted

Salem Christian Methodist Episcopal Church is in search of a musician. Qualified person must be able to play the piano or keyboard; be familiar with church music including hymns, gospel, spirituals, and contemporary praise and worship.

Apply using the QR code below or at

Salem CME Church , 2624 Ashport Road, Jackson, TN

Rev. Valerie D. Conley, Pastor

Public Notice In The Chancery Court of Madison County, Tennessee

R.D. 82387

In this cause, it appearing from the petition, which is sworn to, that the address and whereabouts of the defendant JESSE B POLK II, is unknown and cannot be ascertained by diligent search and inquiry, that he is required to file an answer for the above mentioned Complaint with the Clerk of the Madison County Chancery Court, 100 E. Main Street, Room 200, Jackson, Tennessee, 38301 on or before, JULY 17, 2023, and serve a copy of said answer on, ATTORNEY J COLIN MORRIS, 204 WEST BALTIMORE STREET JACKSON, TENNESSEE 38301, in order to make defense to the Complaint filed against him or otherwise the complaint will as to him be taken for confessed. This Notice will be published in The CrimeSEEN Examiner News, for four consecutive weeks.

May 25, June 1, 8 & 15, 2023

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NOTICE OF VEHICLES TO BE SOLD

The following vehicles are to be sold by sealed bid auction on FEBRUARY 24, 2023 by Integrity Auto & Diesel Repair, 2100 Hwy 70 E, Jackson, TN 38305, (731) 298-1061 in lieu of tow and storage.

YEAR MAKE MODEL VIN

1995 Harley Davidson XTCV 1HD1BKL17SY036060

Published June 8, 2023

NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306 Madison County Probate - 110 Irby Street, Room 102 - Jackson, TN 38301 - (731) 988-3025

Case Number 57PR1-2023-PR 19289

Estate of TH9OMAS RAY MORRIS, Deceased

Notice is hereby given that on May 24 of 2023 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of THOMAS RAY MORRIS, who died MARCH 28, 2023, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once.

Date: 5/24/2023

Date: 5/24/2023

Published: June 8 and June 6, 2023

MATTHEW RAY MORRIS

Personal Representative

SARA E. BARNETT Attorney

06/08/23 CSENEWS P 20
This the 17th day of May, 2023 PAM CARTER CLERK AND MASTER

NOTICE OF SALE BY AUCTION :

The Following Vehicle owned and/or operated by: Jewels Stitts, 2006 Dodge Charger, VIN # 2B3KA43G36H417169

Will be sold at auction June 8 th , at 8:00 am

At Coleman Taylor Transmissions 117 Airways Blvd. Jackson, TN 38301 Sealed bids will be taken. All bids can be rejected. For information call 731-424-7165

Published in The CrimeSEEN Examainer Newspaper on: May 25 and June 1 & 8, 2023

NOTICE OF VEHICLES TO BE SOLD

The following vehicles are to be sold by sealed bid auction on June 16, 2023 by LYNN DENTON’S WRECKER SERVICE, 130 THREE WAY LANE, HUMBOLDT, TN 38343, 731-784-6753, in lieu of tow and storage.

YEAR MAKE MODEL VIN

2019 KIA FRT 3KPF24AD5KE113272

PUBLISHED in The CrimeSEEN Examiner News: JUNE 8, 2023

NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306

Madison County Probate - 110 Irby Street, Room 102 - Jackson, TN 38301 - (731) 988-3025

Case Number 57PR1-2023-PR 19255

Estate of SHIRLEE R. DAVY, Deceased

Notice is hereby given that on May 22 of 2023 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of SHIRLEE R. DAVY, who died FEBRUARY 16, 2023, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once.

Date: 5/22/2023

Date: 5/22/2023

Published: June 1 and June 8, 2023

ERIC MARK LARSON

Personal Representative

VINCENT K. SELLER Attorney

NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306 Madison County Probate - 110 Irby Street, Room 102 - Jackson, TN 38301 - (731) 988-3025

Case Number 57PR1-2023-PR 19269

Estate of CHARLES BURTON NEWTON, Deceased

Notice is hereby given that on MAY 9 of 2023 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of CHARLES BURTON NEWTON, who died MARCH 10, 2023, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once.

Date: 5/09/2023 JULIE NEWTON BONOM AND TRACY LYNN NEWTON WIGGINS Co-Personal Representatives

Date: 5/09/2023 NANCY L. CHOATE Attorney

Published: MAY 18 and MAY 25, 2023

NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306

Madison County Probate - 110 Irby Street, Room 102 - Jackson, TN 38301 - (731) 988-3025

Case Number 57PR1-2023-PR 19254

Estate of ALAN JENKINS HUDSON, Deceased

Notice is hereby given that on May 23 of 2023 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of ALAN JENKINS HUDSON, who died JANUARY 28, 2023, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once.

Date: 5/23/2023 AUDREY BRIDGEWATER HUDSON

Personal Representative

Date: 5/23/2023 JAY DSTIN KING Attorney

Published: June 1 and June 8, 2023

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NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

WHEREAS, on June 9, 2016, STACY L. HILL, by Deed of Trust of record in Trust Book T2023, at Page 1935, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee, conveyed thefollowing described property in trust to secure the payment of a Promissory Note in the original principal amount of Thirty-Nine Thousand Two Hundred and 00/100 Dollars ($39,200.00), payable to COMMERCIAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned was appointed Substitute Trustee by COMMERCIAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, the legal owner and holder of the said Note, by appointment executed on May 1, 2023, and recorded in Book T2223, at Page 292, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee; and

WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of said indebtedness and other provisions of the Deed of Trust have been violated, and COMMERCIAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, the lawful owner and holder of the said indebtedness, has declared the entire amount due and payable as provided by the Deed of Trust in accordance with the terms thereof, and instructed the undersigned to foreclose.

NOW, THEREFORE, the public is hereby notified that the undersigned Substitute Trustee will sell the hereinafter described real estate at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand paid in certified funds paid at the conclusion of thesale, or upon a credit bid from a bank or other lending entity pre-approved by the Substitute Trustee. The auction shall occur at the north door of the Courthouse at Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, on Wednesday, June 21, 2023, at 10:00 o’clock a.m., said property to be sold in bar of the equity of redemption andsubject to the lien of all special assessments against it.

Lying, and being situate in the City of Jackson, 1stCivil District of Madison County, Tennessee, bounded and described as follows; to-wit:

BEING Lot No. 209 of Section 8 of the Subdivision of Bemis Company, Inc. Property, plat of which appears of record in Plat Book 2, page 179, et seq., reference to which Plat is made for a particular description of said parcel of real estate showing its location and the approximate length and direction of boundary lines. (Description taken from prior deed of record)

Being the same real estate conveyed to grantor herein by Deed recorded in Deed Book 734, at Page 1899 in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee.

Map 100P, Group A, Parcel 043.00

The street address of the above-described property is believed to be 8 Third St., Jackson, TN 38301, but such address is not part of the legal description and in the event of any discrepancy, the legal description herein shall control.

SALE IS SUBJECT TO TENANT(S) RIGHTS IN POSSESSION.

This sale is subject to all matters shown on any applicable recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements, or setback lines that may be applicable; any statutory rights of redemption of any governmental agency, state or federal; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. Other interested parties: BancorpSouth Bank and Synchrony Bank.

This property is subject to the restrictive covenants of record in Deed Book 353, at Page 1, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee.

This property is subject to matters shown on recorded plat in Plat Book 2, at Page 185, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee.

Title to said property is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell as Substitute Trustee only and will assign to the purchaser all covenants of warranty contained in said Deed of Trust.

The sale held pursuant to this Notice may be rescinded at the Successor Trustee’s option at any time. Said sale may beadjourned to another time or may be postponed to another date by public announcement at the appointed time of sale without readvertisement.

This office is a debt collector. This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.

WITNESS my signature, this the 25th day of May, 2023.

KIZER, BONDS, HUGHES & BOWEN, LLC

P. O. Box 320

Milan, TN 38358

(731) 686-1198

INSERTION DATES: May 25, 2023, June 1, 2023, June 8, 2023

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE

WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms and conditions of an Open End Deed of Trust dated November 1, 2002, executed by Lee Bishop, to Tammy Stewart, Trustee for West Tennessee Mortgage Services, recorded on November 6, 2002 in Trust Deed Book 1422, page 564, Registers Office of Madison County, Tennessee; and

WHEREAS, West Tennessee Mortgage Services, hereinafter “Creditor”, the party entitled to enforce said security interest, appointed R. Bradley Sigler as the Substitute Trustee in Trust Deed Book 2223, page 1473, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee.

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable, and that R. Bradley Sigler, as Substitute Trustee, by virtue of the power, duty and authority vested in and imposed upon said Substitute Trustee, will, on June 28, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. at the north door of the Madison County Courthouse, 100 East Main Street, Jackson, 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 lending entity pre-approved by the Substitute Trustee. The property to be sold is described as follows:

BEGINNING at a stake in the south margin of Hillcrest Circle, said point being the northwest corner of Lot No. 70 in Hillcrest Circle Subdivision No. 1, a plat of which appears of record in Plat Book 1, page 112, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee; runs thence south 28 degrees west with the west margin of said Lot No. 70, 300 feet to a point where Lot Nos. 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71 and 72 corner; thence north 11-3/4 degrees east, 300 feet to a stake in the south margin of Hillcrest Circle, 83-1/2 feet to the point of beginning. Being the eastern one-half of Lot 69 in Hillcrest Circle Subdivision No. 1. Being the same property conveyed to Lee Bishop by deed of record in Deed Book 634, page 180, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee.

Property Address:

208 Hillcrest Circle, Jackson, TN 38301 Tax Map 78M Group M Parcel 28.01

If the highest bidder cannot pay the bid within twenty-four (24) hours of the sale, the next highest bidder, at their highest bid, will be deemed the successful bidder.

The sale is subject to the following: tenant(s)/occupant(s) rights in possession, if any; all matters shown on any applicable recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or setback lines that may be applicable; any statutory rights of redemption of any state or federal government agency; any prior

liens or encumbrances and any priority created by a fixture filing. Additionally, the following parties might claim an interest in the property: (1) Small Business Administration pursuant to a Deed of Trust recorded in Trust Deed Book 1553, page 648, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee; and (2) State of Tennessee Department of Revenue pursuant to a State Tax Lien of record in Lien Book 66, page 1591, in said Register’s Office.

If the United States, the State of Tennessee, or any agency thereof have any liens on the property and are named herein as interested parties, timely notice has been given to them in accordance with 26 U.S.C. §7425(b) and T.C.A. §67-1-1433(b) (1), and the sale will be subject to any applicable rights of redemption held by such entities, as required by 26 U.S.C. § 7425(d)(1) and T.C.A. §671-1433(c)(1). The property 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 property or any improvements thereon, including but not limited to merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The Substitute Trustee makes no warranty of title, express or implied, and will only convey the property by Substitute Trustee’s Deed. Except as noted above, all right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and exemption are expressly waived in the Deed of Trust. The sale held pursuant to this notice is subject to the express reservation that it may be rescinded by the Substitute Trustee or Creditor at any time. If the sale is rescinded for any reason, the purchaser shall only be entitled to a refund of funds tendered to purchase the subject property, and shall have no further or other recourse 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 publication, upon announcement 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 applicable law.

THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

Publish Dates: June 1, 8 and 15, 2023

R. Bradley Sigler, Substitute Trustee Holmes, Rich & Sigler, P.C. 3021 Hwy 45 By Pass #102 Jackson, TN 38305 Telephone: 731-422-4023

INSERTION DATES:

June 1, 2023, June 8, 2023 and June 15, 2023

NOTICE OF VEHICLES TO BE SOLD

The following vehicles are to be sold by sealed bid auction on June 16, 2023 by Mann’s Wrecker Service, 2100 Hwy 70 East, Jackson, TN 38305,506-5722, in lieu of tow and storage.

YEAR MAKE MODEL VIN

2014 CHEV IMPALA 1G11Y5SL6EU122436

2010 BUICK LUCERNE 1G4HC5EM0AU124102

1998 GMC 1500 1GTEK19M4WE546680

2001 TOYO AVALON 4TABF28B91U193862

2011 CHEV TRAVERSE 1GNKRGED4BJ310143

2014 HYUN SON SNPEB4AC0EH887982

2006 JEEP CMD 1J8HG48N66C124053

2001 FORD EPD 1FMBU17L1LA31937

2000 CHRY TWC 1C4GP44G4YB612890

2007 CHEV IMPALA 2G1WC58R779181205

2004 CHEV MALIBU 1G1ZU54804F110034

2004 FORD F150 AFTPX12574NA56759

2017 HYUN ACCENT KMHCT5AEXHU319336

2002 MITS ECLIPSE 4A3AC44G02E031228

2010 MAZDA 6 1YVHZECH9A5M08388

1988 DODGE RAM 1B7HW04Y0JS610665

2010 NISSAN ALTIMA 1N4AL2AP7AN517437

1999 VOLVO X70 YV1LZ56D3X2629092

1999 TOYO CAMRY 2T1CF28P4XC242637

2016 KIA OPTIMA 5XXGT4L33GG099313

2000 FORD EXPEDITION 1FMPU18L2YLA91138

2012 DODGE AVENGER 1C3CDZAB2CN285494

2003 DODGE RAM 1D7HA18N63S294881

2014 CHEV MALIBU 1G11C5SL8EF163329

2010 NISSAN SENTRA 3N1AB6A5AL6788766

2015 KIA SPORTAGE KNDPC3ACXF7771629

2005 GMC YUKON 1GKEK63UX5J228188

2012 SUBA OUTBAC 4S4BRBAC0C3212071

2012 NISSAN ALTIMA 1N4AL2APXCN555750

2013 FORD ESCAPE 1FMCU9G9XDUC01280

2005 TOYOTA CAMRY 4T1BE32K35U990020

2002 HONDA ACCORD 1HGCG56792A007652

2006 NISSAN ALTIMA 1N4AL11D86N414244

2014 DODGE CHARGER 2C3CDXBG5EH308020

1999 FORD F150 1FTZF0827XKA98616

2008 LINCO TOWN 2LNHM82V68X632895

2012 INTL PRO 3HSDJSJR8CN555451

2007 CHRY PAC 2A8GM68X47R335021

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Miss Juneteenth

Congratulations to Mendy Jean Pettigrew, a student at Humboldt Junior/Senior High School. Mendy was crowned Miss Juneteenth Jackson and received a $1,500 scholarship. During her year of service, she will serve as a Juneteenth educator to local civic clubs and communities where she is needed.

Happy Birthday to You!!

6/2

Adonrea Scates

This is 35!!! I never have time for myself but I am going to try and put me first this year! I won’t be neglecting my needs to fulfill everyone else’s! 35 Trips around this bih and I have no complaints Happy and alive. Thanks for all the wishes and love shown yesterday

PROUD PARENT ALERT

6/2

Sandra PearsonHappy Birthday Nephew. Wishing you many more. Love you Cortney Wynne !! 6/4

Sarah Marie Cartwright

Me and my grandkids in the car asking my daughter where we going. Got surprise and here I am for my birthday. Happy 60th birthday to me.

Marquett Hunt Winston - So proud of my East Elem Rugrat......Student Camper of the YEAR, top Art Award for the year and Honor Roll for the entire year. Means a lot to me bc these awards are for good grades and a great attitude. Means ssooooooo much with this crazy world we live in today. Never too late for a mini brag session. #proudmom #thankyouJESUS

Reader Writes

Thank you my friend for the post. Your staff always do an awesome job. I’m so proud of the class of 2023 and I am a proud father to have had a daughter and godson to graduate!!!!

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Sharon Neise Wardlow

Got my copy of The CrimeSeen in Humboldt yesterday and let the two young men checking out read my article! They both liked it and asked me if I wrote the article!

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Bill Marable -Happy Birthday to my nephew Cameron Russell. Wishing you many more

VWS - Con’t from page 13-

“The world is full of wonderful things to write about,” said Trimble. “For me, writing is discovery.”

Following several other writing exercises,the group took a break for lunch. Amy Crenshaw, owner of the ComeUnity Cafe had prepared a spread which included a variety of tasty wraps and salads.

At the conclusion of her reading, Trimble signed copies of her book and chatted with participants.

COMING EVENT:

On October 6th and 7th the Griot Collective will present “The Jazz of Poetry.” The two day event will kick off with a poetry symposium featuring Ashley Jones, Poet Laureate of Alabama, Mona Lisa Savoy, Poet Laureate of Louisiannaa, Author and Ole Miss Professor Derrick Correll, and Major Jackson, a professor of Literature at Vanderbilt University.

“They will be on October the 6th on the campus of Lane College and the discussion will be “Black Poets Speak” A Conversation of Craft and Culture,” said Cherry. “The following day at the Ned, they will give a reading of their work and in-between the reading will be live jazz music.”

The headliner of that event will be Saxophonist Gregory Tardy and his quartet.

For more information call: 731-928-6117

Memphis in a Meltdown

:Because of a lack of respect

:Because police are crooked

:Because ain’t nobody looking

:Because everybody watching

Two Cats Scratching at My Bedroom Door at

7:00am

:waiting somewhat, in cat terms, patiently

:looking at me with reproach in their eyes

:telling me with loud, reprimanding meows

:walking down the hall, looking back over their shoulders

:leading me with firm determination

:telling me, ‘It’s 7:00 don’t you know what time it is’

:watching as I grab the bag

Only to say

:And ain’t nobody helping because it cost too much to give a damn

:Because Black cops will whip yo ass

:Because dead niggers have value too

:’heifer, we don’t want dry this morning, we want Fancy Feast out the can!’

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