Authorities seek help finding runaway
Sevier County, Ark., Sheriffâs Office advises people to use caution if they see him Isaiah Roberts stands about 5â²7â³ tall, weighs 140 pounds and has brown eyes and dark brown, shoulder-length hair, the Sevier County, Ark., Sheriffâs Office reports. Call 911 or call the Sheriff s Office at (870) 642-2125, ext. 2 if you see him, authorities say. (Source: Sevier County, Ark., Sheriff s Office) By Curtis Heyen | February 28, 2021 at 9:38 PM CST - Updated February 28 at 10:53 PM
SEVIER COUNTY, Ark. (KSLA) â Sevier County, Ark., authorities are asking the public to be on the lookout for a 16-year-old runaway who âleft a note implying suicide by cop.â
Missing man in Sevier County hasn t been seen since January 28
Michael Anthony Bright, 38, was reported missing on Feb. 17. He was last seen on January 28 leaving a home off Old Newport Highway Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 10:34 AM EST February 26, 2021
SEVIER COUNTY, Tenn. The Sevier County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s assistance to locate a man who hasn t been since in almost a month.
Michael Anthony Bright, 38, was reported missing on Feb. 17. He was last seen on January 28 leaving a home off Old Newport Highway.
Bright was driving a blue/green 2006 Chevy Uplander van with Tennessee license plate number4X3-6T6.
SEVIERVILLE â A Crossville man is seeking $1 million from the Sevier County Sheriffâs Office, claiming in a federal lawsuit that six deputies beat him unconscious while handcuffed during an arrest last year.
Franklin Dee Copeland Jr., 48, filed the complaint Monday in the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Tennessee, on the one-year anniversary of his arrest.
â(Copeland) was wrongfully battered, unlawfully seized and unlawfully detained against his will by the defendants ⦠when those defendants responded to a false report of an attempted robbery,â the complaint said.
It says the deputies âdid intentionally and with malice beat and batter the plaintiff after placing handcuffs and restraints upon the plaintiff, by hitting and punching him, jumping on top of him, slamming him to the ground and kicking the plaintiff.â