Missing Man Paul Parr
Chattanooga Police need your help finding this missing man last seen Tuesday walking in the woods near Highway 153.
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Chattanooga Police need your help finding this missing man last seen Tuesday walking in the woods near Highway 153.
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The Bradley County Sheriff's Office is looking for a suspect wanted in a number of auto burglaries.
If you have seen the child, suspect or vehicle, please contact the Clarksville Police Department at 931-648-0656 or TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND or the NCMEC at 1800.THE.LOST. Calls may be made anonymously.
He was at East Ridge Elementary school in Mrs. Sells second grade class.
The truck ended up going under the tanker, but the driver was not hurt.
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He's wanted for Attempted First Degree Murder and more.
The Sheriff will speak on "Responding to Threats in the Church Setting."
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The TBI began investigating a report of missing cash from an inmate's property at the jail in January.
