Poker Run
'Secret room' found in store
(11/29/11)
A "secret room" containing video poker/slot machines was discovered at a Shelbyville store during a burglary investigation Saturday, police said. Officers investigating a burglary alarm at West Lane Market, West Lane Street, at 12:29 a.m. Saturday made the find, officer Tracey Nelson's report said...
Cruzin' for a Cause ride brings relief to soldiers
(03/04/10)
The Tennessee Road Riders' Cruzin' for a Cause Poker Run and rally is less than a month away and plans are falling into place, said organizer Larry Brown. "I have finally got direct contact with our unit in Afghanistan that the Poker Run and Rally is supporting," he said...
Cruise for a cause
(01/28/10)
The Tennessee Road Riders, a local group of motorcycle enthusiasts who love to spend their free time cruising the back roads of their country on their Gold Wings and Harleys, also love their country and those who fight for it. "Some friends and fellow riders found out a lot of our troops are having a hard time getting personal care items like shaving cream or deodorant, or creature comforts like nonperishable snacks," said Larry Brown, who help found the informal group of riders years ago. ...
Judge resentences leader of gambling operation
(12/11/09)
Eight weekends of confinement have been added to the sentence of the ringleader of a local gambling operation, a federal judge ruled Thursday. Last month James Chadwick Tucker was sentenced to 42 months probation, a fine of $3,000 and a special assessment of $100 for his role in running a gaming house in Shelbyville in 2008...
Judge grants Tucker probation
(11/17/09)
James Chadwick Tucker, who admitted being the ringleader of a local gambling operation, was sentenced to three and a half years of probation in federal court on Friday. Appearing in the U.S. District Court of the Eastern District of Chattanooga before Judge Harry S. Mattice Jr., Tucker received the sentence of 42 months probation, a fine of $3,000 and a special assessment of $100, according to courtroom deputy Pam Scott...
Poker dealers found guilty
(10/01/09)
A Bedford County jury found two men guilty Tuesday of helping to run an illegal poker house in Shelbyville last year. Andrew Welsh Craze and Samuel Cory Owens were both charged with one count each of aggravated gambling promotion, a class E felony, and will be sentenced Nov. 5 by Circuit Court Judge Lee Russell...
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