POLICE MEMORIAL CEREMONY PLANNED FOR CUMBERLAND COUNTY TO HONOR FALLEN OFFCERS
In 1962, President John F. Kennedy proclaimed May 15 as National Peace Officers Memorial Day and the full calendar week in which... Read More
CROSSVILLE POLICE K9 OFFICER TO BE HONORED IN WASHINGTON D.C.
A Crossville Police K-9 officer killed in the line of duty last year will be honored today (Friday, May 11, 2018) at the... Read More
TRIAL DATE SET FOR MAN ACC– USED OF KILLING K-9 OFFICER
A trial date has been set for a Crossville man accused of numerous charges including killing a K-9 officer. Court officials say... Read More
MAN ACC– USED OF KILLING K-9 OFFICER APPEARS IN COURT
A Cumberland County man appeared in criminal court this week on charges stemming from the death of a Crossville K-9 officer. Back... Read More
GRAND JURY TO MEET REGARDING CASE OF K-9 OFFICER DEATH
A Cumberland County grand jury will meet one week from today (Monday, October 16, 2017) to hear evidence and hand down possible... Read More
CROSSVILLE TO PURCHASE 2 NEW POLICE K-9 OFFICERS
The City of Crossville will be purchasing not only one but two new K-9 Officers in the near future. The request for... Read More
CROSSVILLE POLICE DEPT. EXTENDS “THANK YOU” TO THE COMMUNITY
PRESS RELEASE Thursday, August 10, 2017 The City of Crossville Police Department extends heartfelt “Thank You”! The outpouring of support from the... Read More
LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FROM ACROSS THE STATE PAY TRIBUTE TO K-9 CAIN
They came from all over: Metro Nashville, Oak Ridge, Sevier County, Putnam County, the Tennessee Highway Patrol and numerous other agencies from... Read More
PUBLIC MEMORIAL VISITATION HELD WEDNESDAY FOR FALLEN K-9 OFFICER CAIN
A memorial for a fallen police K-9 officer in Crossville will continue Thursday. Wednesday evening, hundreds of Crossville and Cumberland County residents... Read More
CROSSVILLE CITY COUNCIL HONORS POLICE OFFICER RIDEN AND K-9 OFFICER CAIN
The Crossville City Council honored a city police officer and his fallen K-9 comrade Tuesday night. It began when Mayor Pro Tem... Read More