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THP: Man charged after police chase on I-75 ends with wreck in Anderson Co

Christopher Edwards, 26, from Rocky Top, faces charges for evading police and driving a stolen car. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 11:19 PM EDT July 10, 2021 ANDERSON COUNTY, Tenn. A man is facing charges after trying to drive away from police and eventually crashing in Anderson County, officials said. The Tennessee Highway Patrol said that an Anderson County Sheriff s Office deputy tried to pull over Christopher Edwards, 26, Saturday afternoon. Edwards did not stop and continued driving on I-75 north, authorities said. The chase ended when Edwards car crashed along with the deputy s patrol vehicle, authorities said. He was driving a 1998 Ford Crown Victoria. No injuries were reported.

UPDATE: Hostage situation turned standoff ends with no injuries, Belton Police say

UPDATE: Hostage situation turned standoff ends with no injuries, Belton Police say Suspect is out of the building, everyone is safe, Interim Chief says Share Updated: 12:11 AM EDT Jul 11, 2021 Suspect is out of the building, everyone is safe, Interim Chief says Share Updated: 12:11 AM EDT Jul 11, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript BREAKING NEWS TONIGHT POLICE SAY EVERYONE IS SAFE AFTER A HOSTAGE SITUATION TURNED INTO A STANDOFF NOW ACCORDING TO BELTON’S INTERIM POLICE CHIEF A MAN WAS INSIDE A FAMILY-OWNED THRIFT STORE. THAT STORE IS CALLED THIS THAT AND THE OTHER INTERIM CHIEF ROSS RICHIE SAYS THAT THE STORE IS OWNED BY THE SUSPECT AND HIS MOTHER POLICE. SAY THE SUSPECT HAD A LOADED FIREARM WHENND A WAS THREATENING TO HARM HIMSELF AND LAW ENFORCEMENT NOWHE T SUSPECT’S MOTHER TOLD POLICE. SHE NOT BEING HELD HOSTAGE. SHE SAYS SHE WAS JUST TRYING TO TALK TO HER SON THE INTERIM. CHIEF SAYS AFTER TWO AND A HALF HOURS OF NEGOTIATIONS. THE SUSPECT C

New family justice center opens in Anderson County

Jul 9, 2021 / 07:36 PM EDT OAK RIDGE, Tenn. (WATE) The opening of a new family justice center in East Tennessee will make it easier for victims of family violence, sexual assault and exploitation, and elder abuse to find the help they need. Anderson County leaders opened their FJC on Friday, July 9. The Anderson County Family Justice Center, at 301 Broadway Ave. in Oak Ridge, will serve as a hub for victims to file a police report, make a safety plan, participate in a lethality assessment, connect to an advocate from the YWCA, speak with a victim-witness coordinator from the DA’s office, speak with an attorney, gain assistance in requesting an order of protection, seek assistance with housing, and even access to resumé writing.

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