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  – An electric vehicle fire at Nissan Headquarters yesterday afternoon (09/05/2023) required a significant and extended...
06/09/2023

– An electric vehicle fire at Nissan Headquarters yesterday afternoon (09/05/2023) required a significant and extended response from the Franklin Fire Department. Firefighters were dispatched at 4:42 PM to the parking lot of 1 Nissan Way. According to Franklin Fire Marshal Andy King, the vehicle, a Nissan Leaf, had been charging on a Level 3 charger, the fastest charging device, when its lithium-ion battery cell overheated, went into a thermal runaway condition and caught fire. He said firefighters applied water to cool the battery cell for several hours. No damage occurred to the charger or other vehicles.

King said firefighters are accustomed to responding to conventional vehicle fires, which are typically extinguished with one engine and 500-1,000 gallons of water. By contrast, this incident required an estimated 45,000 gallons of water, accessed from a nearby hydrant, and multiple units, including an engine, tower, battalion chief, rescue, hazmat, and an air response vehicle.

King said, “All fire departments are struggling with lithium-ion battery fires because EVs often cannot be extinguished until the battery cell has released its energy. If you think you’re having a problem with your electric vehicle, don’t continue to charge it. Move it outside to a safe place away from buildings and other vehicles. If it’s heating up or off-gassing – call the fire department immediately and if safe, try to move it to a safe area.”

Franklin, TN – The Franklin Fire Department was dispatched to an explosion at 1:03 PM this afternoon at the Williamson C...
08/02/2023

Franklin, TN – The Franklin Fire Department was dispatched to an explosion at 1:03 PM this afternoon at the Williamson County rock quarry near Down's Boulevard and Columbia Avenue. Franklin Fire Marshal Andy King said the blast was planned, but was much larger than expected. He said the vibration was widespread and felt throughout downtown Franklin and Cool Springs.

At this time there are no reported injuries. If you need to report damage please contact the Franklin Police Department at 615-794-2513.

08/02/2023

2023 State of the Union Address

  – The Franklin Fire Department is investigating the cause of an early morning house fire that seriously injured one wo...
21/01/2023

– The Franklin Fire Department is investigating the cause of an early morning house fire that seriously injured one woman.

Emergency responders were dispatched just before 4 AM to the single-story home on Chestnut Lane.

Franklin Police Officer Kevin Spry was first on the scene. He observed heavy smoke, opened the front door, found the woman and only occupant on the threshold, and pulled her from the home. She was transported to the hospital by Williamson Medical Center EMS.

Franklin Fire Marshal Andy King said the woman was alerted to the fire by a smoke alarm and called 911 while still inside. He said she may have delayed exiting because she was looking for her pet cat, which has not yet been located. King estimated damage at $100,000.

18-year-old Trace Alan Latourette is jailed in lieu of a $137,500 bond after police conducted a traffic stop for a non-w...
27/12/2022

18-year-old Trace Alan Latourette is jailed in lieu of a $137,500 bond after police conducted a traffic stop for a non-working light license plate light and discovered a firearm and a cornucopia of drugs.

During the traffic stop on Split Log Road on December 19th, Brentwood Police discovered four ma*****na-filled pickle jars, with weights of 14.7 grams, 56.9 grams, 132.9 grams, and 138.8 grams individually. A G***k .45 and a magazine was recovered from the driver's door area.

A black backpack inside the vehicle contained four extra magazines for the firearm, three cell phones, and $3,748 in cash, along with a digital scale. In the passenger seat was an open case of Twisted Tea, with an empty consumed can nearby, and another case in the back seat.

A red bag inside the vehicle contained a Tupperware container with 30-50 rolled ma*****na joints inside, 100 THC v**e cartridges, and 10-15 ni****ne va**ng devices.

18-year-old Trace Alan Latourette is jailed in lieu of a $137,500 bond after police conducted a traffic stop for a non-working light license plate light and discovered a firearm and a cornucopia of drugs. During the traffic stop on Split Log Road on December 19th, Brentwood Police discovered four ma

Scoop: Nashville: Jalil Huddleston says she went to dinner with her ex-boyfriend, 44-year-old Franklin Dee Settle, at th...
14/03/2022

Scoop: Nashville: Jalil Huddleston says she went to dinner with her ex-boyfriend, 44-year-old Franklin Dee Settle, at the Green Hills Grille Saturday. During the dinner, the pair engaged in a verbal altercation and she took possession of his phone. In an attempt to retrieve his phone he grabbed her by the hair and brought her to the ground in the middle of the restaurant. Multiple witnesses reported he appeared to be strangling her during the altercation.

Jalil Huddleston says she went to dinner with her ex-boyfriend, 44-year-old Franklin Dee Settle, at the Green Hills Grille Saturday. During the dinner, the pair engaged in a verbal altercation and she took possession of his phone. In an attempt to retrieve his phone he grabbed her by the hair and br

On February 15th, the Williamson County Grand Jury returned indictments charging Lindsay Erin Chelette (DOB 05/25/1983) ...
19/02/2022

On February 15th, the Williamson County Grand Jury returned indictments charging Lindsay Erin Chelette (DOB 05/25/1983) with two counts of TennCare fraud, six counts of Prescription Drug Fraud, six counts of Identity Theft, and six counts of Forgery. She was arrested Friday and booked into the Williamson County Jail on a $22,500 bond.

A joint investigation by special agents with the Medicaid Fraud Control Division of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and other law enforcement agencies has resulted in the arrest of a former addiction recovery clinic owner.

In September 2019, TBI agents joined investigators with the 21st Judicial District Drug Task Force, Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General, Tennessee Office of Inspector General, Drug Enforcement Administration, and Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services in investigating reports of TennCare and drug fraud at a Spring Hill out-patient clinic. During the course of the investigation, agents developed information that from February 2019 through February 2021, Lindsay Chelette, the owner/ manager of the Harpeth Recovery Clinic, frequently used the credentials of other doctors to write, submit and receive prescriptions for a family member.

The investigation also revealed that Chelette submitted claims for service to a TennCare-managed care company for a patient who was deceased at the time services were allegedly rendered. Harpeth Recovery Clinic operated as an opioid addiction recovery outpatient clinic without proper licensure. The clinic is no longer open.

FRANKLIN – A former Williamson County deputy faces a felony charge of misconduct following an investigation by special a...
17/09/2021

FRANKLIN – A former Williamson County deputy faces a felony charge of misconduct following an investigation by special agents from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.

At the request of 21st District Attorney General Kim Helper, TBI agents began investigating John Edward Vande Woude III (DOB 1-15-88) in April. During the investigation, agents developed information Vande Woude mishandled information in a Franklin r**e case to potentially benefit a friend, who was a suspect in the crime.

On Wednesday, the Williamson County Grand Jury returned an indictment, charging the Spring Hill man with one count of Official Misconduct. Today, authorities arrested Vande Woude and subsequently released him on his own recognizance.

44-year-old Patrick Whitlock, head boys basketball coach for Ravenwood High School, spent the weekend in the Williamson ...
08/08/2021

44-year-old Patrick Whitlock, head boys basketball coach for Ravenwood High School, spent the weekend in the Williamson County Jail - serving his time for a DUI conviction, for which he plead guilty last month.

25/07/2021

NASHVILLE, TN — Employees at a Donelson Pike Wendy's throw a drink at an upset customer after getting her order wrong. She ordered a Strawberry lemonade, and the display screen read "Pineapple Mango Lemonade". When she screams "give me my drink!"... she gets more than she asked for!

28-year-old Kelly Boyer, of  , was arrested Tuesday night, after driving drunk with two children in the car. Franklin Po...
22/07/2021

28-year-old Kelly Boyer, of , was arrested Tuesday night, after driving drunk with two children in the car.

Franklin Police say at about 11:00 pm on July 20, they began searching for the suspect’s vehicle after citizens called in to report the driver’s erratic behavior. Officers found the vehicle being driven on the wrong side of McEwen Drive near Mallory Lane. Its front bumper was missing, and other vehicle parts were being dragged from the vehicle’s undercarriage.

Officers stopped the car and determined that the driver, 28-year old Kelly Boyer, was impaired. Two children, ages 7 and 1, were found in the back seat.

Charged with DUI, Failure to Exercise Due Care, x2 counts of Child Abuse, and Felony Reckless Endangerment, Boyer remains jailed on the $34,500 bond set by the Magistrate. Her first court appearance is set for July 27.

 : Conservative talk-radio show host Phil Valentine remains hospitalized with COVID-19 at Williamson Medical Center, jus...
20/07/2021

: Conservative talk-radio show host Phil Valentine remains hospitalized with COVID-19 at Williamson Medical Center, just outside of Nashville. He was diagnosed with COVID-19 on July 9th, and has progressively gotten worse, having to be hospitalized over the weekend.

Conservative talk-radio show host Phil Valentine remains hospitalized with COVID-19 at Williamson Medical Center, just outside of Nashville. He was diagnosed with COVID-19 on July 9th, and has progressively gotten worse, having to be hospitalized over the weekend.

  reports an injury crash, Murfreesboro Road near Carothers. Consider alternate route & expect delays.
20/07/2021

reports an injury crash, Murfreesboro Road near Carothers.
Consider alternate route & expect delays.

07/05/2021

we lit y'all - Jason, Prince B, & Lil Viciouz acting up in the studio - y'all ain't prepared!

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