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Booms, bangs and lost collars: Montgomery County preparing for annual surge in missing pets on Fourth of July: While many people are bracing themselves for dazzling fireworks shows, Montgomery County ...
On June 20, 2025, two officers from the Clarksville Police Department, Jonathon Heath and Samuel Furgal, graduated from the ...
More than a dozen local police, fire, EMS and emergency management agencies participated in a three-day federally funded active shooter training in Clark County June 22, 2025 08:00 AM ...
Clarksville police said the crash happened between a motorcycle and a vehicle. President Trump addresses the nation after US attacks three nuclear sites in Iran Matt Leinart was "so embarrassed ...
CASS COUNTY, Mich. — Two minors were arrested with a stolen vehicle and a gun after a police chase ended across state lines. Local: Local veterans concerned as U.S. considers involvement in ...
WILKES-BARRE — Six area police officers took the oath to join the Wilkes-Barre Police Department on Friday after taking part in the city’s expedited hiring process that bypassed traditional ...
A former Clarksville police officer has won a partial victory from the Iowa Court of Appeals on his sexual exploitation convictions. Prosecutors says Michael Tobin Junior started a relationship ...
SALT LAKE CITY (June 19, 2025) – Gov. Cox today announced the appointment of Beau Mason as Commissioner of the Utah Department of Public Safety (DPS), effective July 17, 2025. Mason will assume the ...
101123jr-tobin-trial-2 Former Clarksville police officer Michael Tobin Jr. takes his seat prior to trial in Allison, Iowa, on Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2023. Jeff Reinitz ...
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A man wanted in Knoxville for multiple charges, including kidnapping, was taken into custody in Clarksville Wednesday. According to the U.S. Marshals Service, a ...
After a warrant was issued on June 9, the Knoxville Police Department asked the U.S. Marshals Service with help locating and apprehending Dodson, the Marshals Service said.
CLARKSVILLE, Iowa — The Iowa Court of Appeals has ordered that a former Clarksville police officer should be resentenced on several of his convictions for sexual exploitation of a minor.