An online dating app was how a man connected with a 13-year-old girl from Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee on Saturday, according to a police report.
A student at Soddy Daisy Middle School was arrested and charged after making a threat against the school on Monday.
A police report our newsroom obtained shares new details about what happened. Go here to read the latest.UPDATE (Tuesday):Police in Nashvill
A Soddy-Daisy man was accused of raping a young relative, according to Hamilton County Criminal Court documents.
According to court documents, the girls were found Sunday at the Nashville residence of 21-year-old Isaac Schellsmidt, who was arrested and charged with felony kidnapping.
The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office finds two missing juveniles with help from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the Metro Nashville Police Department. On early morning January 19, two female juveniles were reported missing from the Soddy Daisy area.
Nathan Paul Cantley, 96, formerly of Soddy Daisy, Tennessee, passed away peacefully at his home in Pikeville, Tennessee, on Saturday, January 25, 2025, surrounded by his loving family.
HCSO reports that in the early morning hours of Jan. 19, two girls were reported missing from a Soddy Daisy area home ... HCSO, agents from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, and officers ...
A student at Soddy Daisy Middle School has been arrested after sending threatening text messages to a faculty member throughout January. The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office School Resource ...
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We hope the legislature that passed this monolith Thursday will keep close scrutiny on it and make changes where necessary. The results from the first two years of Lee's 2019 Education Savings Account program in Davidson and Shelby counties, and from the first year in Hamilton County, weren't much to write home about, but things can change.
Voleda Lea Henley, 80, of Chattanooga passed away Thursday, January 30, 2025 in a local hospital. A lifelong resident of Chattanooga, Mrs. Henley retired as a district manager for Hardees after more than 30 years of service. She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, and one sister.