Jordan Renfro

Jordan Renfro is a news reporter with ClarksvilleNow.com. Reach her by email at jrenfro@5starradio.com or call 931-648-7720 ext. 547

News
6 months ago
From drug-busting service dog to family friend: Retired MCSO K9 Merlin’s end of watch

K9 Merlin’s keen sense of smell paid off in dividends over the years, in the MCSO Patrol Division and with the 19th Judicial Drug Task Force. But he’s been in decline in recent months, and this week turned out to be his end of watch.

Crime
6 months ago
2 charged with running fentanyl drug business out of Clarksville home

Two people have been arrested after police say they discovered the couple were running a drug business out of their Clarksville home, selling fentanyl.

Palikna Tosie testifies during his trial, March 24, 2025. (Jordan Renfro)
Crime
6 months ago
Speeding death trial: Driver guilty of reckless homicide in crash on Fort Campbell Boulevard

Palikna Tosie, who had been charged with vehicular homicide in Clarksville, was found guilty of a lesser charge of reckless homicide in the death of 60-year-old Kimberly Randolph.

Crime
6 months ago
Day 3 of vehicle homicide trial: Expert witnesses give different opinions on fault in crash

Day 3 of the jury trial for Palikna Tosie, charged with vehicular homicide in Clarksville, may have only brought two witnesses, but each had an abundance of information to share on the cause of the crash and who was at fault.

Crime
6 months ago
4 takeaways from vehicle homicide trial: No autopsy, selective memories, daughter’s testimony, crash data

Takeaways from day two in the trial for Palikna Tosie include selective memories, no autopsy and more.

Crime
6 months ago
Trial begins for man charged with 2021 vehicular homicide on Fort Campbell Boulevard

A Clarksville man is on trial this week for causing a three-car collision on Fort Campbell Boulevard in 2021 that resulted in the death of a woman.

Crime
6 months ago
Charges dropped against veteran with Alzheimer’s who was punched unconscious by Guthrie officer

It’s been three months since George Henderson – an Army veteran with Alzheimer’s disease – was taken to the ground by a Guthrie, Kentucky, police officer and arrested for suspicion of drugs. Despite his declining condition and seizures, they have a reason to be relieved: All charges have been dropped.

News
6 months ago
‘Vague’ fraud case dismissed against owners of Clarksville, Nashville pain clinics

A federal judge has called the allegations of fraud against the owners of a Clarksville and Nashville pain clinic to be “sparse” and “vague and conclusory” in dismissing the case against them.

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