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Lieutenant Eric Ewing, who works with the Clarksville Police Department, said in the seven months since the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) was created, members of the team have had a big impact on law enforcement and the way they handle mental health crisis calls.
The 2021-22 year was a tough one for the Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools Transportation Department due to driver shortages.
A distraught grandmother left the courtroom Wednesday morning screaming out that her daughter was going to go scot-free after a judge ordered a continuance in the case of Cheyenne Maddox.
It’s been since the 80’s when Montgomery County had a place to detain juvenile offenders, said retiring Judge Wayne Shelton.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System is equipping a few School Resource Officers with body cameras as a pilot program, and sheriff’s deputies may be next.
After growing up in a household where domestic violence was a daily occurrence, Thomas Norup said he can’t help but get involved when domestic situations occur in his neighborhood.
Choosing a career in law enforcement is less common than it used to be, and that hiring shortage is hitting both the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office and the Clarksville Police Department.
It’s been four years since Nanci Dunner-Hardy’s 36-old daughter, TaNesha Hardy, was shot and killed by a childhood friend, Timothy Elijah Ogburn. Dunner said justice was long overdue.