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Saturday, March 19, 2022

Neighbor Charged in Fairfield Glade shooting death.

TBI Press Release 

FAIRFIELD GLADE – A joint investigation by special agents with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, the Fairfield Glade Police Department, and the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office has resulted in the arrest of a Fairfield Glade man, charged with killing a neighbor and injuring two others.

Tony Davenport

At the request of 13th District Attorney General Bryant Dunaway, on March 18th, TBI special agents responded to a residence in the 20 block of Grouse Court in Fairfield Glade, where three individuals had been shot.  Jacob Lewis (DOB: 1/1/98) was pronounced deceased at the scene.  Two other wounded individuals were transported to an area hospital for treatment.  During the course of the investigation, agents and investigators developed information that identified a neighbor, Tony Davenport, as the individual responsible.

Davenport (DOB: 2/26/65) has been booked into the Cumberland County Jail on one count of First Degree Murder and two counts of Attempted First Degree Murder.  He is currently being held without bond.

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Greenbriar Subdivision House Fire believed to be caused by Kerosene Heater.

An early morning Tuesday residential fire on Village Way in the Greenbriar subdivision may have been caused by use of a kerosene heater as auxiliary heat causing three residents to be treated for smoke inhalation.  

House appearance when fire department
first arrived on the scene.

According to Crossville Fire Chief Chris South the fire started in a sunroom at the rear of the home.  Three residents were transported to the hospital and treated for smoke inhalation.  Two of the homes residents were elderly and were in the area where the fire started. 

The fire is believed to have originated in
a sun room at the rear of the home.

Chief South said the call came in at about 8:30 and he was the first on the scene and he said the rapid response time and quick work of the department members allowed them to knock the fire down quickly saving at least part of the structure though the fire had a big head start on the fire department. 


Chief South stated that the outcome could have been worse had the house not had smoke detectors that alerted residents of the home about the fire. 

Some 25 firefighters were at the scene including an assist from the Cumberland Co. Fire Department. No fire personnel were injured in fighting the fire. 

The damage to the structure and contents was estimated at $300,000 by CHief South. 

Front of house.








Saturday, December 11, 2021

TBI Investigating Cumberland Co. Deputy involved shooting from Friday night on I-40.

TBI press release:

At the request of 13th District Attorney General Bryant Dunaway, TBI special agents are investigating the circumstances that led to the shooting of a man during an altercation with a deputy of the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Department Friday night.


Preliminary information indicates that around 9 p.m. Friday, dispatchers received a report of a pick-up truck traveling eastbound in the westbound lane of I-40 near mile marker 311. A Cumberland County deputy responding to the area found the vehicle unoccupied, on the shoulder of the interstate. Another deputy located the driver standing on the outside lane of the interstate, and told him to show his hands. Initial information from the scene indicates the man brandished a handgun and ran towards the deputy. The deputy fired at the man, striking him. The individual was pronounced deceased at the scene. No officers were injured in the incident. The identity of the man who was shot is being withheld at this time pending notification of relatives. The Tennessee Highway Patrol Critical Response Team provided assistance during this incident.

TBI agents are working to independently determine the set of events leading to the shooting, including collecting evidence and conducting interviews. Throughout the process, investigative findings will be shared with the district attorney general for his further review and consideration.

The TBI acts as facts-finders in its cases and does not determine whether the actions of an officer were justified in these types of matters. That decision rests with the district attorney general requesting TBI's involvement

Friday, November 19, 2021

Former Co. Employee/Commissioner Mike Harvel faces 11 new Federal indictments handed down by a Grand Jury

Already facing a series of charges related to allegations of sexual misconduct with employees under his control when he was director of the Cumberland County Solid Waste Department, Mike Harvel is now facing additional charges related to the previous charges.  The allegations are stated to have occurred between 2014 and 2018.

Mike Harvel mug shot following
his arrest on state charges.


Harvel remains held in Federal custody after having a request for release on bond turned down by a judge earlier this year. The original charges were set to be heard September this year but Harvel's attorneys requested additional time to prepare and the case was reset for April 2022.


The new document, known as a superseding indictment was filed on November 15 and restates the original charges against Harvel and added additional charges including more accusations of kidnapping, deprivation of liberty without due process of law, which includes the right to bodily integrity. aggravated sexual abuse, rape and sexual assault, all while acting under the color of law. 

Thursday, October 7, 2021

The Wednesday Storm Damaged 7 homes, 2 heavily. October-December are active storm months says EMA.

 

Cumberland Co. Emergency Management Agency has released photos and information on Wednesday night's storm damage and reminds residents that October to December is the second most active storm season of the year.

Families are encouraged to have two ways of receiving emergency notifications and a plan to take cover in the event of an emergency. 

According to radar, the October 6 storm traveled south to north over Lake Tansi and the CIty of Crossville. Damage was reported on Rye Woody Rd., Lawson Rd. and Tabor Loop before traveling on to Woody and Rinnie then into Fentress Co. 

No injuries were reported to citizens or responders. Seven homes sustained damage with two heavily damaged. Photos and information has been submitted to the National Weather Service in Nashville to determine the type and intensity of the storm. 

Over 1000 Volunteer Electric customers were without power after the storm knocked down lines and trees in the area but most power was restored by Thursday morning. 







Saturday, September 4, 2021

Suspect shot by THP Trooper and Cumberland Co. Deputy Injured in Saturday Pursuit Incident at Crab Orchard

TBI Press Release: 
At the request of 13th District Attorney General Bryant Dunaway, TBI special agents are investigating the circumstances leading to the shooting of a man during an interaction with authorities in Cumberland County Saturday afternoon.

At approximately 2:30 p.m., troopers with the Tennessee Highway Patrol attempted to stop an individual traveling along Interstate 40 in Cumberland County who was the subject of a BOLO (Be On the Lookout) out of Kentucky. The man refused to stop, and a pursuit ensued. The subject took Exit 329 and entered a nearby field. He reportedly returned to the roadway and attempted to get back on the interstate. In the process, he struck a Cumberland County deputy's vehicle head-on, injuring the deputy. The subject's vehicle left the roadway and traveled down an embankment. As troopers and deputies approached the vehicle, the situation escalated, and for reasons still under investigation, a trooper fired shots, striking the subject. He was airlifted to a local hospital for treatment. The Cumberland County deputy who was injured during the crash was also airlifted to a local hospital for treatment.

The deputy sheriff has been identified as Sergeant Kevin Davis who is in stable condition in the hospital.  

TBI agents are working to independently determine the series of events leading to the shooting, including collecting evidence and conducting interviews. Throughout the process, investigative findings will be shared with the District Attorney General for his further review and consideration. The TBI acts solely as fact-finders in its cases and does not determine whether the actions of an officer were justified in these types of matters. That decision rests with the District Attorney General requesting TBI's involvement.



Monday, August 23, 2021

Mike Harvel Trial Date Moved to April 2022 for Defense to Review Substantial Volume of Evidence and Investigate

 The trial date on the Federal Charges against Mike Harvel has been moved to next year because of the volume of evidence that the defense has not yet been able to review.

Mike Harvel Mug Shot courtesy CCSD

Originally set for September 28, the trial has now been pushed to April 26, 2022 for the former Cumberland County Solid Waste director and former county commissioner. Harvel is accused of sexual assault and kidnapping and could face up to life in prison.

The request for continuance filed by Harvel's defense attorneys Patrick McNally and Walter Justin Adams states that the volume of evidence can not be reviewed prior to the deadline for pretrial motions. The evidence, according to the filing includes 23.4 gigabytes of data, 429 total files, 6.5 hours of video surveillance, 223 PDF documents with 1740 pages, and 23 video audio or audiovisual files estimated at 20 hours.

In addition, the filing states that counsel anticipates significant defense investigation is necessary independent of review of the Government’s discovery. The allegations are four to six years ago by several women accusing Mr. Harvel of sexual assaults. The investigations cannot be completed in time for counsel to utilize the information in their defense before the September 28th trial date.

Harvel also signed a waiver of his rights to a speedy trial that has been filed with the court.

Harvel remains in federal custody pending the trial.