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Suspect caught after chase

Friday, February 9, 2007

A chase by vehicle and foot ended at Davis Estates Apartments with the capture of one of two suspects Wednesday night.

Officer David Curley said he clocked a car driven by Tracy Lynn Marable, 28, Old Pencil Mill Road, at 45 mph in a 30 mph zone on Coney Island Road.

Marable allegedly sped up, ran a stop sign at the East Depot Street intersection and led officers to Anthony Lane and the apartment complex, where she and a passenger attempted to flee on foot after coming to a dead end in the parking lot.

Verbal orders to stop were allegedly ignored by Marable until she "appeared to run out of breath," Curley said. "I took her to the ground to be handcuffed."

The passenger, a man Marable told police she knew only as "Creep," ran behind one of the complex's buildings and disappeared.

Marable was charged with evading arrest, resisting arrest, reckless endangerment, driving on a suspended license, speeding and running a stop sign. She was being held on $11,500 bond Thursday at Bedford County Jail.

Metal thefts

*Three rolls of electrical wire and a air compressor have been stolen since Jan. 1 from Hank Williams Trailers, Eagle Boulevard, police said.

*Tullahoma dentist Dr. Steve Lynn told the Times-Gazette he thinks property taken from outside his office and another building there is being sold to area scrap metal firms.

Two antique bathtubs, an awning and new, unused central air unit have been stolen within the past few weeks.

Lynn is asking anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers in Tullahoma at (931) 461-8888 or email crimestoppers@tullahoma-tn.com .

Jacket, cards stolen

A Randstad debit card, U.S. passport and Social Security card were among items in a jacket stolen from a Shelbyville residence Tuesday, police said.

Kamel Omer Arten, who lives in a Hoover Street apartment, named a suspect to police he said had been briefly allowed inside.

Jail intake

The following persons were arrested since Tuesday by the Shelbyville Police Department, Bedford County Sheriff's Department, Tennessee Highway Patrol or 17th Judicial District Drug Task Force and processed through Bedford County Jail. They are only charged; guilt or innocence will be determined by the courts.

*Terry Lee Cook, 49, Wartrace-Bell Buckle Road; assault; released, $500 bond

*Miguel Angel Diaz Nieto, 19, Peachtree Lane; violation of probation; held, $2,500 bond

*Gary Lee Bell, 46, Memphis; violation of probation; held, no bond

*Dominic Rovae Tillman, 21, Mead Drive; vandalism, domestic assault, violation of probation; held, $8,500 bond

*Felipe Juan Juan, 48, East Lane Street; driving on revoked/suspended license; released, $250 bond

*Russell Cheyenne Winsett Jr., 24, Hoover's Trailer Park; violation of probation; released, $2,500 bond

*Tyrall Antonio Henderson, 38, New Herman Road; violation of probation; held, no bond

*Brian Earl McKinney, 39, Green Lane; violation of probation; released, $1,000 bond

*Joshua Jackson Dyer, 23, Murfreesboro; theft of property; held, $7,500 bond

*Angela Dawn Bevels, 39, Highway 130 West; driving on revoked/suspended license; released, $250 bond

*Wayne Clebert Abee, 59, Chestnut Drive; domestic assault; held, $5,000 bond

*Lyndale Chunn, 43, Highland Court; violation of probation; released, $2,500 bond

*Tracy Lynn Marable, 28, Old Pencil Mill Road; evading arrest, resisting arrest, reckless endangerment, driving on suspended license; held, $11,500 bond

*Kenneth Bradford Stone, 42, Wood Street; public intoxication; released, $500 bond

*Oscar Lopez, 21, Bird Street; driving on revoked/suspended license, criminal simulation; released, $3,500 bond



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