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Clarksville Police Department reports Daniel Boyko Found

Daniel Thomas Boyko, a missing person from Clarksville, TN, has been found safe in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, according to the Clarksville Police Department. The report highlights the successful conclusion of a search that concerned the local community.

Clarksville Police Investigate Crash at Trenton Road and Merriweather Road, Road Closed

The Clarksville Police Department is currently investigating a vehicle crash that occurred at the intersection of Trenton Road and Merriweather Road, resulting in the closure of Trenton Road in both directions. This incident highlights ongoing safety concerns in the area and underscores the importance of road safety measures.

Clarksville Police Searching for 46-Year-Old Daniel Boyko, Missing for Over 24 Hours

The Clarksville Police Department is actively seeking public assistance in locating 46-year-old Daniel Thomas Boyko, who has been missing for over 24 hours. His family is deeply concerned, and the police urge anyone with information about his whereabouts to come forward. This urgent situation highlights the ongoing challenges of missing persons cases in the Clarksville area.

Nashville DA's office made secret recordings but AG declines to prosecute

Nashville District Attorney Glenn Funk's office has been accused of secretly recording conversations of criminal defense attorneys without their knowledge, according to a Tennessee Comptroller report. Despite the findings suggesting potential violations of constitutional and state law, the Attorney General's Office has decided not to pursue criminal charges.

Clarksville Police Confirm 17-Year-Old Neveah Mann Found Safe

Clarksville Police have confirmed that 17-year-old Neveah Mann, reported as a runaway earlier this week, has been found safe. The swift resolution of this case highlights the effectiveness of local law enforcement in addressing community concerns.

Julie Chrisley resentencing: What's the latest in 'Chrisley Knows Best' case ahead of court date

Julie Chrisley, a former reality television star from "Chrisley Knows Best," is set for resentencing on September 25, 2024, after being incarcerated since January 2023 for bank fraud and tax evasion. Recent developments indicate that she may not be currently in prison, with a release date noted as April 22, 2028. The case has garnered attention due to its implications for the Chrisley family's public image and legal standing.

When did Young Dolph die? From shooting to trial, what to know about latest revelations

The trial for Young Dolph's murder commenced recently, drawing significant attention in Memphis as the community seeks justice for the rapper who was shot and killed in 2021. This article details the timeline of events since his death, including the identities of the suspects and the ongoing legal proceedings.

Clarksville Police Identify Motorcyclist in Fatal Tobacco Road Crash as Fort Campbell Soldier Parker Stolz

The Clarksville Police Department has identified the motorcyclist involved in a fatal crash on Tobacco Road as Parker Stolz, a soldier stationed at Fort Campbell. The incident occurred on Saturday morning and is under investigation by local authorities.

Clarksville Police Seek Help Identifying Suspect in Porch Theft on Apple Blossom Road

The Clarksville Police Department is investigating a theft that occurred on September 16, 2024, in which property was stolen from a porch on Apple Blossom Road. They are seeking assistance from the public to identify the suspect involved in this incident.

Clarksville Police Department Celebrate Graduation of Ten Officers from Walters State RLETA, Recognize Top Achievers

Ten officers from the Clarksville Police Department graduated from the Walters State Regional Law Enforcement Training Academy on September 12, 2024. The ceremony recognized top achievers among the graduates, highlighting the department's commitment to enhancing community safety through professional training.