KCSO Investigation Leads to Drugs and Money PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 05 March 2008

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A narcotics investigation by the Knox County Sheriff’s Office netted a large amount of money, marijuana, and weapons.  KCSO officers found the items in a West Knoxville storage unit on Monday, March 4th after a drug dog alerted on the storage unit and officers obtained a state warrant.  They went back to the storage unit and cut the lock off and found $193,915 in cash, 40 pounds of marijuana, 2 assault rifles, a money counter, and components to vacuum seal narcotics.

 

The Loudon County Sheriff’s Office and the Clinton Police Department aided in the investigation.  No arrests have been made.
 

 
Knoxville Man Charged with Murder PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 04 March 2008

clarkricky_front.jpgForty-eight year old Ricky Clark was arrested Tuesday and charged with second degree murder for the January 13th death of a woman at his house.  Witnesses say Clark is responsible for injecting morphine into Penney Welch.  The medical examiner says an autopsy shows that a toxic dose of morphine is what killed Welch.

 

Clark is in the Knox County Jail on a $25,000 bond.  The incident happened at his house at 2105 Campbell Road.

 
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