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| Two hurt in Sweetwater crash Two Sweetwater men suffered minor injuries when they collided on Main Street in Sweetwater about 3 PM Monday. According to Sweetwater Police Officer Kenny Wilkins, James Lynn, 51, Main Street Sweetwater was traveling South on Main Street as Girstle Presley, 87, Hidden Brook Drive, was turning from the northbound lane onto Monroe Street. A witness said Presley had the green turn arrow, but Lynn said he had the green light. Storage units burglarized From staff reports Several storage units were reportedly broken into recently at the Mountain View market Storage on Highway 68 near Mount Harmony Road. Three charged with PI; one gets angry in jail Three Sweetwater men were arrested after Sweetwater Police responded to a fight call Saturday morning. According to SPD Sgt. Kris King, three people were walking in the middle of Mahala Road yelling and two of them were crying. Police seize pot, handcuffs Friday, Sweetwater Police made a traffic stop and after citing the driver for no insurance, violation of registration and violation of the seatbelt law, reportedly found two weapons, handcuffs, a purse containing a half ounce of marijuana, and some medical patches. Domestics land instigators in jail After responding to a domestic incident about 5 p.m. Sunday, Madisonville Police Officer Kevin Standridge found William Fain who said his wife Tina had punched him in the mouth. When Standridge went inside to talk to her, he said, she “took off running into the woods behind the residence. I identified myself as a police officer and she kept running.” New Driver’s License with larger D.O.B. to be issued NASHVILLE --- On July 1, the Tennessee Department of Safety (TDOS) will begin issuing driver licenses with the date of birth in larger red type designed to make it easier for retailers to read. |