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Around 20 vehicles from the DCSO and Douglas County School District, and a helicopter patrolled the surrounding area of Mammoth Heights Elementary School in hopes of locating Katherine Gould, 12, who was last seen leaving her home on Greenstone Circle just under a mile south of the school on her bicycle around 8:20 a.m. Tuesday.
Dennis Huspeni
The Denver Gazette
Around 20 vehicles from the DCSO and Douglas County School District, and a helicopter patrolled the surrounding area of Mammoth Heights Elementary School in hopes of locating Katherine Gould, 12, who was last seen leaving her home on Greenstone Circle just under a mile south of the school on her bicycle around 8:20 a.m. Tuesday.
Monday, Feb. 15
Car theft on Baker Circle: At 7:15 a.m., a caller reported their car stolen from their driveway overnight. The car was reportedly unlocked, with the keys inside. Police later located the car and towed it, alerting the owner.
Vandalism on Beacon Street: At 4:41 p.m., a caller told police someone keyed her truck, also putting stickers on the vehicle. Police took a report.
Threats on Harvard Street: At 7:44 p.m., police received a report of a man who threatened someone by saying, “You won’t make it home.” Police rendered assistance.
Break-in on University Road: At 9:19 p.m., a caller told police she believed someone might have broken into her mother’s home, as the basement door was left wide open. Police rendered assistance.
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Authorities have responded to several wrecks in Christian County due to icy road conditions Friday morning.
Christian County Sheriff’s deputies say many roads on the north end of the county are covered in ice and causing several non-injury wrecks.
North Greenville Road near A Jordan Road was blocked for hours this morning due to a tractor-trailer blocking the road.
Emergency personnel also responded to several wrecks involving passenger vehicles on Crofton Fruit Hill Road, Judges Chapel Road, Antioch Road, Fort Campbell Boulevard, and Clinton Circle.
No one was injured in any of the wrecks. Deputies ask if you are traveling in North Christian please give yourself some extra time and maintain safe speeds.
Clarksville Now
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts presented the city’s $462 million traffic plan to City Council members at a special session on Tuesday.
Pitts stressed that the plan he presented is only the first version and is nowhere near final. He encouraged council members to research the plan and gather input from constituents.
Pitts also said that the city would collect input via a digital survey.
To view the entire traffic plan, and to share your thoughts, click here.
A map showing projects included in tier 1 of the City of Clarksville’s 2020 Traffic Plan, version 1
The plan