Amber Alert Issued for Missing Sumner County Teen

Amber Alert Issued for Missing Sumner County Teen

Nashville, TN (WOKI / WVLT / WSMV) The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation issued a statewide Amber Alert Tuesday on behalf of the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office in middle Tennessee.

Authorities are looking for 15-year-old Sebastian Wayne Drake Rogers. Sebastian is white, five feet five inches tall, with brown hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a black sweatshirt and black sweatpants.

Sebastian has a medical condition that may impair his ability to return safely without assistance. If you have seen Sebastian or have information regarding his whereabouts, you are asked to call the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.

Knox County Sheriff Tom Spangler Announces Cancer Diagnosis

Knox County Sheriff Tom Spangler Announces Cancer Diagnosis

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) The Knox County Sheriff’s Office announced Tuesday afternoon that Sheriff Tom Spangler has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

In an open letter from Spangler, he said he learned late last week that he had the disease. He said he is “grateful the cancer was caught early, and the prognosis is excellent.”

Letter from Knox County Sheriff Tom Spangler

Spangler added that the day-to-day operation of the sheriff’s office will not be disrupted as he fights this battle but that treatments could cause him to miss events he would have otherwise attended.

Spangler has been sheriff of Knox County since 2018 after having served in the department in various roles before then. As a father and a grandfather, the sheriff is asking for your prayers but also for his family’s privacy.

“I covet your prayers, and as always, I am honored to serve as your Sheriff!” Spangler said.

Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs said, “It’s an honor to serve alongside Tom Spangler. Tom is a friend and he’s a great sheriff. I ask everyone to join Crystal and me in keeping Tom, his family, and everyone at the Knox County Sheriff’s Office in our prayers.”

KPD: West High School Student Seriously Injured after Pedestrian Crash

KPD: West High School Student Seriously Injured after Pedestrian Crash

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) A 16-year-old West High School student is taken to UT Medical Center Tuesday morning after being hit by a car.

Knoxville Police Department officials say the student was crossing Sutherland Avenue around 8:00 a.m. when she was hit by a Toyota 4Runner.

KPD says the driver of the SUV was attempting to turn left from Tobler Lane onto Sutherland when they hit the student.

The teen was taken to the hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Police say the driver stayed on the scene and was not charged.

TBI Issues Silver Alert for Claiborne County Man

TBI Issues Silver Alert for Claiborne County Man

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation issues a Silver Alert Tuesday afternoon for a missing 86-year-old man out of Claiborne County.

TBI officials say Curtis Mason was last seen on Monday in Harrogate near the Parks Circle area. They say Mason may be driving a silver Pontiac Montana van with license number 40870PD, and he could be in the Cumberland Gap area near the Kentucky border.

Curtis Mason, 86 (Courtesy: TBI)

TBI adds that Mason also has a medical condition.

Those with information are being asked to call the Claiborne County Sheriff’s Office at 423-626-3000 or the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.

Expanded Sevier County Program Aims to Save Lives

Expanded Sevier County Program Aims to Save Lives

Sevier County, TN (WOKI / WVLT) More than just a water gauge, Sevier County’s Flood Warning System has expanded to further ensure the safety of the entire region.

Housed in nine locations across the county, the Flood Warning System is made up of field sensors and a web-based software called Contrail. The system monitors streams, rivers and precipitation levels throughout Sevier County.

”It’s very important for us to be utilizing every resource that’s available,” said Joe Ayers, the director of the Sevier County Emergency Management Agency.

The nine locations range from high in the national park to some of the lowest-lying parts of the county.

The idea of the monitoring stations is to be placed along a river or stream and be set to a predetermined level to alert first responders and EMA officials if that level is reached.

“With this flood monitoring system it’ll allow us to receive notifications preemptively when it starts to reach those thresholds so we can go ahead and notify individuals in preparation in the event that we need to respond,” said Ayers.

While labeled a flood warning system, the software also keeps track of another potentially deadly threat; the sites also serve to inform Sevier County officials about the fire danger in the area.

“We’re able to tie into weather sensors that measure the fuel moisture or soil moisture of those fuels that would burn,” said Ayers.

In the summer of 2022, a flash flood descended upon the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and flooded a campground down stream, sending folks packing for higher ground in the middle of the night.

At the time, there was not a gauge in the Middle Prong of the Little Pigeon River.

”We now have two monitors that are now in the national park on the Middle Prong of the Pigeon River that will provide us some early warning,” said Ayers.

Hawkins Co. School Bus Driver Dies in Crash on Highway 70, THP Reports

Hawkins Co. School Bus Driver Dies in Crash on Highway 70, THP Reports

Hawkins County, TN (WOKI) A Hawkins County school bus driver is dead after a wrong-way crash Monday morning.

The crash happened around 7:30 a.m. on Highway 70 North at Willow Road.

Tennessee Highway Patrol says 18-year-old Tylor Short, an Eidson, TN native, was driving southbound in a 2005 Chevy Silverado when he hit a school bus.

The bus driver, 55-year-old Aleita Gladson from Rogersville, died in the crash.

THP says two other kids were on the bus; they are not hurt.

Charges are now pending against Short.

40 Acres of Farmland Rezoned for Housing in Knox County

40 Acres of Farmland Rezoned for Housing in Knox County

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Despite public outcry, the Knox County Commission voted Monday night to rezone more than 40 acres of farmland off Northshore and Harvey Road for residential use.

The tract of land hasn’t been in use for the last few years.

A group of protestors from the area gathered at the meeting to voice their concerns over safety and overcrowding.

Some argued that bringing more homes to the area would add to what they believe to be an already dangerous stretch of road in the county.

Despite those voicing opposition to the change, the county commission approved the plans to rezone the land after nearly an hour of discussion.

While the move now paves the way for housing to be built, there are no specific plans in place to build as of now.

The agreement upon which the county commission voted allows up to three housing units per acre of this land.

ROANE COUNTY WOMAN FACES ABUSE OF CORPSE CHARGE

ROANE COUNTY WOMAN FACES ABUSE OF CORPSE CHARGE

A Roane County women is facing charges of abuse of a corpse in connection to the death of her newborn. Officers say they received reports that 34 year old Amanda Cooper had given birth to a baby Saturday, but the baby died.

When officers arrived to her Rosedale Avenue home, they found the baby wrapped in a sheet on a bed behind the couch where Cooper was sitting.

The investigation is ongoing, the newborn’s cause of death has not been released.

One dead, Another Flown to Hospital after Chase in Cumberland Co. Ends in Morgan Co.

One dead, Another Flown to Hospital after Chase in Cumberland Co. Ends in Morgan Co.

Cumberland County, TN (WOKI) One person is dead and another is flown to the hospital Sunday night after a multi-county police chase ends in a crash.

Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office Officials say the pursuit started just after 6:00 p.m. in the Mt. Roosevelt Rd. area of Cumberland County and ended on Airport Rd. in Morgan County.

Officials say the driver of the fleeing car died at the scene, and a passenger was flown to a trauma hospital.

The Tennessee Highway Patrol is investigating the incident. The names of those involved in the incident have not been released.

This is a developing story.

Knoxville Police Recruit Dies Following Physical Training Session

Knoxville Police Recruit Dies Following Physical Training Session

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) On Sunday morning, Knoxville Police Department Chief Paul Noel announced the death of Officer Wisbens Antoine, a member of the 2023-B Basic Recruit Class.

According to KPD, Antoine, 32, collapsed during a routine physical training session at the end of a mile-and-a-half run on Friday afternoon. KPD reports that the reasons for the collapse are still unknown. KPD also reports that training staff attempted CPR and other life-saving techniques, including using an AED device.

As part of an official release issued Sunday, KPD officials say Antoine was taken to the UT Medical Center via AMR and admitted into the ICU late Friday night in critical condition. They say that late Saturday night, Anotine’s condition quickly worsened, and he passed away peacefully around 4 a.m. Sunday morning.

Antoine joined the KPD in 2023 as a Public Safety Recruit and started the basic recruit academy on September 25, 2023. According to Chief Noel, Antoine took the oath to officially become a police officer from his hospital bed before he passed away. He was to be sworn in as a KPD officer alongside of his 18 classmates on Monday, March 4.

To honor Antoine, KPD has placed a cruiser at the front entrance of the Public Safety Complex located at 1650 Huron Street.

Community members are invited to leave tributes in recognition of Antoine’s commitment to serving Knoxville and the KPD, the department said.