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UPDATE: Police Know Who the Driver Was in a Hit and Run Accident on Sept 3rd that Caused Over 10,000 to be Without Power
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UPDATE: Accident on S Church Street Thursday Morning
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The Evidence Room in Murfreesboro: Recovering Stolen Property Mar 15, 2021 at 11:09 am by WGNS
Have you ever wondered what happens to seized evidence that is tied to a theft? For example, if you had a big screen TV stolen in Murfreesboro and a slew of TV’s are recovered by detectives – can you retrieve the stolen TV if you are able to prove it was yours?
That was Murfreesboro Police Public Information Officer Larry Flowers.
If you lost a wallet or cellphone and it IF it was turned into the police department, chances are good it is still being held in the evidence room. To find out if your belongings are being held at the MPD Headquarters, call 615-893-1311
UPDATE: Missing Person Case in Murfreesboro, TN now CLOSED
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Roads Are Worse, But Warming Trend This Weekend Feb 18, 2021 at 08:44 am by WGNS
(RUTHERFORD COUNTY, TN) Additional snow accumulations of 3-6 inches along with more ice overnight Wednesday and Thursday morning worsened the condition of roadways.
Side roads are treacherous and the main thoroughfares offer numerous challenges to motorists.
The northern end of Rutherford County seems to have been hit harder.
Smyrna Police said that exit ramps onto I-24 were icy and several motorists slid off the roadway and wreckers had to pull them back onto the road from adjacent fields (see photo at top).
Rutherford County Sheriffs Sgt. Michael Rodgers was on WGNS and encouraged residents to try and stay off the roads if at all possible.