Bellevue Juvenile Arrested and Charged in Vandalism of Churches a Bellevue 16-Year Old Was Website at Myspace.Com
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Wednesday, June 21, 2006 WIN FREE Vol. 30 No. 24 MOVIE TICKETS To Bellevue Regal 12 Cinema Play “Where’s Wally” to win two free movie passes. See the “Where’s Wally” ad on Entertainment Page for details. Your Community NEWS Paper since 1978 Bellevue juvenile arrested and charged in vandalism of churches A Bellevue 16-year old was website at MySpace.com. make no comment on the stu- School will be volunteering at arrested Thursday, June 15, and The juvenile was a sopho- dent until he returned to town Bellevue Baptist Church to help charged with vandalizing two more at Nashville Christian and had the opportunity to with landscaping around the Bellevue churches. School last year. When contact- speak with the juvenile’s par- church and are in touch with Rhino Police found profanities ed, Mr. Vester, principal of NCS ents. He did say that students Cross Timbers to see what they written on the walls, Bibles High School, said he would from Nashville Christian can do to help there. thrown around rooms, and other Booksellers vandalism inside Bellevue Baptist Church, when they Early morning head on collision arrived at approximately 2:15 opens in a.m. The scene was similar down the street at Cross Sylvan Timbers Free Will Baptist Church, which also had a car in the parking lot vandalized. Park The boy admitted to police that he was responsible and has Fred Koller’s Rhino told them he acted alone. Police Booksellers on Granny White are still investigating this claim Pike opposite David and believe two others may Lipscomb University has have been involved. expanded to a second location According to the boy’s at 4403 Murphy Road in neighbors, he has been "terror- Sylvan Park. izing" them for several years. Rhino Booksellers Sylvan Everything from writing pro- Park is tucked away behind fanities in the snow to being the Park Café with floor-to- suspected of stealing and break- ceiling shelves stocked with a ing into their automobiles. There is some speculation A head on collision at Hwy. 70 S and west on Charlotte Pike when it crossed over the hand-picked selection of that he may be a member of a Charlotte Pike sent two to the hospital Tuesday yellow lines and hit Frances Sawyer, 34, of titles.Owner Fred Koller had gang that has been tagging in morning. Kingston Springs, who was headed east. been searching for a second the area. The gang, known as Stacy Krantz, 32, of Pegram, was listed in Sawyer was treated and released from Baptist location even before a fire Lower Bellevue, or LB, tagged stable condition at Vanderbilt Hospital on Hospital. destroyed thousands of books the Bellevue Baseball Park off Tuesday afternoon. Jason Krantz was a passen- Drug paraphernalia was found in the and a second story office McPherson Drive over the past ger in the vehicle. Krantz vehicle, but police do not have any indi- above the Copper Kettle, next weekend. These teens have a Krantz was driving the car that was headed cation of drug use being a cause of the accident. door to the Granny White store. “We really wanted a bookstore that was deeply Harpeth Knoll Park gets new playground embedded in a thriving neigh- borhood,” says Koller, “an equipment including a shade structure inviting place where one can sit and spend some time The park at Harpeth Knoll ed at the park was moved Bellevue Exchange Club ball- fields later this summer. browsing for treasures.” and Goodpasture Terrace in there from Red Caboose Park Koller, a well-known Bellevue will soon be getting 11 years ago when the new Nashville songwriter, has new playground equipment. Red Caboose Playground was Exchange Club invites been selling books since The old equipment will stay in built at that location. 1975.Like the original Rhino place until installation of the There is also a new park everyone to Texas Hold Booksellers, Rhino Sylvan new equipment is finished in located at the corner of Park is looking to purchase late summer or early fall. Bellevue Road and Old quality books. The new store The park’s new modular Hickory Boulevard at the rail- ‘em Poker Tourney specializes in classics, cook- playground will also feature a road tracks near Highway 100 The Exchange Club of Bellevue is hosting a Texas Hold books, and high quality art shade structure. The 32 x 32 at Warner Park. Parallel park- ‘em Poker Tournament every Saturday through August 5. The and design books. The two foot cloth cover will be an ing spaces should be complet- entree fee is $10. Each player may buy back into the game one locations are electronically aquatic blue with red sup- ed there soon. This park was time for another $10. All proceeds go toward the charities and networked so personnel in ports. built due to a review which community initiatives supported by the Exchange Club of either store can search each The new playground will showed the area was under- Bellevue. These include the Exchange Club Family Center other’s stock. also be ADA approved and served. and the prevention of child abuse, Little League Baseball, Store hours for Rhino there will be new ADA park- The greenway expansions Student of the Month and the new Bellevue YMCA/Senior Books Sylvan Park are 10 - 5 ing spaces with an access will have a new trail that will Center. All games are held at A & B Arcade and Billiards daily. 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