3B Media105.7 The HOG / Spirit 101.9/ 93.3 The Ranch94.1 The VIBE / 98.9 The WOLF37 South DriveCrossville Phone: 931-484-1057Fax: 931-707-0580 Sergeant Ryan Ashburn conducted a traffic stop on a 2021 Nissan Titan at Main St after observing a vehicle with no active lights The driver was identified as Andrea Tutts with passenger Officer Ashburn noticed Tutts exhibited signs of intoxication she showed impairment but became belligerent A search revealed 13 blue pills identified as Amphetamine in Tutts’ purse From Cumberland County Sheriff's Office: This morning law enforcement was alerted to a report of… Corporal Logan Janow responded to a fraud report… Corporal Ben Griffin of the Fairfield Glade Police Department responded to… Phone: 931-484-1057Fax: 931-707-0580 Website by: 3B Media in association with Maximum Site Design -- A plane slid off the runway at the airport in Crossville Before the plane slid off the runway at 8:15 a.m it made a hard landing at the Crossville Memorial Airport The plane involved is said to be a Cessna 560XL with five people on board "The Citation XLS jet was landing on runway 26 at Crossville Memorial Airport and after touchdown experienced a mechanical issue causing the aircraft to veer off the right side of the runway into a grassy area," said Crossville Fire Department Fire Chief Chris South "The aircraft went into a full skid and came to rest on its wheels in the middle of the area between the runway and taxiway None of the five persons on board were injured The aircraft remains in place and will be moved in the next few days The airport closed for a few hours following the incident and Cumberland County EMS responded to the scene The FAA is investigating and is expected to release a preliminary accident/incident report on Sunday Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInCROSSVILLE (WSMV) - A small plane crash was reported in Crossville The crash happened on Saturday around 8 a.m Central at the Crossville Memorial Airport a jet with five people on board was trying to make a landing the chief said the pilots reported there was a mechanical issue with the braking system causing the aircraft to swerve and leave the runway The fire chief said the aircraft was occupied by three pilots and two passengers No injuries were reported as a result of the crash The chief did say there was structural damage to the aircraft The runway at Crossville Memorial Airport will also be closed until around 12 p.m correction: Officials originally told WSMV4 the plane was a Citation Learjet a Cumberland County Fire and Rescue fire truck was traveling south on Highway 127 approaching the intersection with Genesis Road responding to a call with emergency lights and siren activated had a red traffic signal but did not stop to clear the intersection was traveling west on Genesis Road and was stopped at the intersection’s traffic light and collided with the rear tire area of the fire truck The crash caused significant damage to the front of Duvall’s vehicle and damaged the fire truck’s tire and fender Crossville Police Officer Jonathan O’Neal observed a white male operating a yellow ATV When O’Neal attempted to stop the ATV using blue lights leading to a pursuit through multiple city streets before the ATV turned onto County Seat Road and entered a driveway on County Seat Road was apprehended by Officer Freeman after a foot chase Culver had an active warrant for parole violation and was charged with felony evading arrest A passenger jet with five people (three pilots and two passengers) crashed at Crossville Memorial Airport today at 8 a.m due to a mechanical issue with the braking system although the aircraft sustained structural damage and the runway will likely be closed until around noon Crossville Police responded to a report at the Police Department lobby The complainant received a past-due account letter on April 23 Verizon informed her it was a scam and advised filing a police report A prior report for the same issue was filed on January 27 Crossville Police responded to a fraud report at the station a wholesaler who buys and resells truck and construction equipment reported a fraudulent transaction with ICT Equipment LLC He connected with a salesman and manager from the company to purchase a 2004 Caterpillar 420D backhoe for $24,500 paying via Bank of America to the provided account the company agreed to hold the backhoe for up to a month The complainant planned to pick it up on April 14 and received a confirmation call that morning He then notified his bank of the situation We recognise you are attempting to access this website from a country belonging to the European Economic Area (EEA) including the EU which enforces the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and therefore cannot grant you access at this time e-mail us at reportnews@crossville-chronicle.com or call us at (931) 484-5145 (WVLT) - The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has issued a Silver Alert for an 84-year-man out of Crossville He stands at 5′10″ with brown hair and eyes He may also be driving a red 2010 Chevy Silverado with tag 1RH751 Those with information are being asked to call 1-800-TBI-FIND How to watch Alabama high school softball: Boaz vs April 25Data SkriveWe have an intriguing high school matchup in Boaz with Boaz High School hosting Crossville High School How to watch Crossville vs. Boaz softballCrossville and Boaz will hit the diamond on Friday, April 25, at 12 p.m. CT. 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All NFHS Network events are available to watch online at NFHS Network and through the NFHS Network Mobile Apps for iOS and Android and TV Apps for ROKU WKRN News 2 Crews working to restore power in Crossville Pop sensation Benson Boone is hitting the road with American Heart Tour Millersville's new police chief officially took over Monday The city is launching a new effort to support immigrants in Nashville during moments of crisis Many residents are still reeling from an ICE operation that took place in Nashville over the weekend Brentwood City Managers talks what's in store for the city TN Arson Awareness Week: Preventing arson at places of worship The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) announced a precautionary fish consumption advisory for Center Hill Reservoir in DeKalb and Putnam counties Monday Mayor Freddie O’Connell held a press conference to discuss federal law enforcement actions in South Nashville from the weekend Newsmaker on Tour: Public safety in Brentwood a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Crossville IMPACT…Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter This dangerous storm will be near… Crossville around 600 PM CDT Other locations impacted by this tornadic thunderstorm include Virgin Falls State Natural Area This includes Interstate 40 between mile markers 305 and 324 Anyone who has seen this Cumberland County man should call the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office or the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Anyone who has seen this Cumberland County man should call the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office or the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Home/Admin/Leadership Serena Vasudeva staff writerCrossville Chronicle The Crossville City Council discussed the idea of city-owned ambulances during their retreat at Crossville Shooting Sports Park on Jan Councilman Mark Fox came up with the idea of purchasing four ambulances for the fire department the city owns no ambulances and is serviced by the county’s ambulance service The county’s nine ambulances cover all of Cumberland County and leave the city regularly “We as the city of Crossville right now have zero authority in the decision-making process of what prehospital medical care our citizens Crossville Fire Chief Chris South said around 80% of calls to the fire department are medical in nature “[Firefighters] are the people who get to the victims first they’re the people that have access to the victims first they’re the people who know the mechanism of injury first and are just immediately available to provide the care,” Fox said South said that the additional advanced life support would be good for the department but the vast economics behind it needed to be determined While the ambulances would offer a revenue stream it would not be enough to pay for the equipment and personnel created an estimated budget for the project based on what two places with city-owned ambulances Residents of Martin funded their ambulances using a property tax increase The city’s ambulances have not paid for themselves over the program’s five years Clouse said additional city ambulances in Crossville would cost somewhere between $1.3 million to $2.9 million leaving a projected loss of $900,000 to $1 million Property tax would need to be increased by 50-75% to cover the loss meaning it would jump from 60.59 cents per $100 of assessed value to around a dollar of tax per $100 of assessed value the city and county could still service each other during emergencies through a mutual aid agreement Crossville Mayor RJ Crawford suggested working with the county or within the existing system may be a better option to address concerns as opposed to purchasing city ambulances “Until today I have not had anyone complain about what [Councilman Fox] brought up,” Crawford said “Going through with the YMCA and being the tie-breaking vote a property tax increase is political suicide.” Fox pointed out that the YMCA was a divided issue while most people would agree that they would want themselves or their loved ones to receive the best pre-hospital care possible Fox said the project is in its discussion phase and that it is unclear how the ambulances will be funded “I think it’s premature to talk about any funding options at this point We’re just trying to conceptualize this and see if this is what the residents of Crossville desire,” Fox said the council will decide during upcoming meetings whether or not to move forward with the issue © 2025 the Crossville Chronicle (Crossville, Tenn.). Visit crossville-chronicle.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC. Darrin was not only a Real Estate Broker but also wore many hats from winemaker to auctioneer to square dancer He was a national champion in clogging and buck dancing In recent years he spent his time being a Husband Friend and G-daddy to the people he cared most about He is survived by his wife- Trudi Stryker of Crossville brother- Jeff Stryker and his wife Rocio of Crossville sister- Kim Raby and her husband David of Crossville The family will receive friends on Tuesday from 10:00 am-12:00noon two hours prior to the service at the funeral home The burial will be in Crossville City Cemetery left her earthly home to be in the presence… Cynthia “Cindy” Gayle Helton age 56 of Lafollette starting Friday until Monday all burning inside the City of Crossville will be banned