29-year-old Norman Detweiler has been indicted by a Montgomery County Grand Jury, charged with the rape of a 24-year-old woman. Court records allege the rape occurred in May of 2020 and was given a true bill in the recent December 2021 session of the Grand Jury. Detweiler is free on a $20,000 bond.
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Clarksville’s Mike Rich singing the Blues from Kentucky jail on 2015 escape charge
It’s been four sleeps and a wake-up since 30-year-old Mike Rich, or as the Judge calls him, Michael Cedric Richardson, has enjoyed wearing his trademark button-up shirt (though he only ever used half of those buttons) and fancy shoes. On March 6th, The R&B singer who is responsible for the melting of many hearts in this city was involved in a traffic crash on I-24 in Trigg County, Kentucky. Officers discovered his license was suspended, and that he had been a wanted fugitive in Kentucky since 2015, charged with escape from Christian County…
Man admits to drinking, actually PASSES field sobriety tests — Zla Holder
Clarksville Police say 30-year-old Zla Holder failed to completely stop at a stop sign on the night of February 12th while driving his silver Ford F-150. As officer Steven Davis initiated a traffic stop and approached the vehicle, Holder fled the vehicle and ran behind a row of houses in the neighborhood. He was located soon after and gave consent to search his vehicle. Officers located an open bottle of Jameson, an open can of Mike’s Twisted Tea, two empty bottles of brandy, and 0.99 grams of marijuana.
Holder admitted to drinking at the casino earlier and consuming some of the Twisted Tea drink. Police say that “due to his ability to run while evading arrest, and successful completion of field sobriety tests” he was not charged with DUI.
City Update: Clarksville assists with tornado recovery efforts
The City of Clarksville and distinct City leaders are working alongside various organizations and independently to assist those affected by the recent tornadoes and powerful storms that swept across six states the night of Dec. 10.