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After finding stolen truck, police also find guns likely used in drive-by shootings

By Echo Day on January 23, 2020

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Covington Police found guns they believe may have been used in drive by shootings after locating a stolen truck earlier this week. According to chief Larry Lindsey, on Thursday, Jan. 16, Lauderdale County deputies spotted a Dodge truck recently stolen from a residence on Hwy. 179. The driver led police on a pursuit which ended when the truck wrecked at Leigh’s Chapel and Flat … [Read more...] about After finding stolen truck, police also find guns likely used in drive-by shootings

Covington woman arrested after shooting Wednesday

By Echo Day on January 16, 2020

A Covington woman was arrested following a shooting Wednesday night. Police say 32-year-old Margaret Smith was charged with aggravated assault and tampering with evidence after shooting a man during a domestic dispute at the Cottonwood Apartment complex. The victim, whose identity has not been released, was in stable condition at The Med last night. At press time, Smith was … [Read more...] about Covington woman arrested after shooting Wednesday

County hires first firefighters, vows to keep out refugees

By Jeff Ireland on January 16, 2020

Tipton County is taking a significant step toward building the first county fire department. County Executive Jeff Huffman said two county firefighters were recently hired and a third will come on board very soon, which will give the county three full-time firefighters plus Jon Piercey, who was hired as chief in 2018 when the project began. The plan is to hire six to 10 … [Read more...] about County hires first firefighters, vows to keep out refugees

Covington Police investigating three drive-by shootings Monday night

By Echo Day on January 14, 2020

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Covington Police are investigating a three separate drive-by shootings Monday, confirmed police chief Larry Lindsey. The first incident took place on Garland Avenue at approximately 10:03 p.m. An hour later there was a shooting in the 700 block of Peeler Road, then another one at Sunrise Apartments on Simonton Street, which intersects Peeler. "There was (Tipton County … [Read more...] about Covington Police investigating three drive-by shootings Monday night

A look back: Tipton County’s most shocking crimes of the 2010s

By Echo Day on January 2, 2020

As we begin a new decade we wanted to have a look back at the things that made news – good, bad and inspiring – from 2010-19. It was a decade with unspeakable tragedy, politicians behaving badly, extreme weather and small towns rallying around their own in a way others cannot. This is part one of our series and it covers Tipton County's most shocking crimes. The other parts in … [Read more...] about A look back: Tipton County’s most shocking crimes of the 2010s

Drummonds man dies in Wilkinsville Road collision

By Echo Day on December 20, 2019

One candle

An 84-year-old man was killed in a car accident Monday afternoon, the Tennessee Highway Patrol reported. According to the accident report, 53-year-old Bobbie Smith of Millington was traveling north near the 800 block of Wilkinsville Road, veered into the southbound lane and collided with a vehicle driven by Mary Bomar. Smith's Jeep left the westside of the roadway, rolling … [Read more...] about Drummonds man dies in Wilkinsville Road collision

A Covington firefighter battled a fire at his own home over the weekend

By Echo Day on December 18, 2019

Lee Wallace didn’t realize it at first. “We were on standby for a structure fire,” he said. “It was Covington, Brighton and Three Star. I put my boots on and went out [to leave], I knew it was on Burnett Lane, but it’s hard to hear the numbers in the bay.” When they were loaded up, Lt. Baker McCool asked Wallace, “1400? Isn’t that where you live?” “My first thought was, ‘Oh … [Read more...] about A Covington firefighter battled a fire at his own home over the weekend

Covington Fire Department swears in new firefighters, promoted employees

By Echo Day on December 13, 2019

On Tuesday night, the Covington Fire Department officially welcomed its new hires and promoted firefighters with a swearing in ceremony. "We have had some changes in our fire department lately, some departures, and that brings about some new faces to our team," said mayor Justin Hanson. Jeremy Channell was recently promoted to assistant chief, Baker McCool was promoted to … [Read more...] about Covington Fire Department swears in new firefighters, promoted employees

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