Tuesday, July 20, 2010 Serving the Tri-State community Printed on 100% Recycled Newsprint 12 Pages, 50¢ INSIDE Weekend pursuit ends with arrest of Fla. man with the attempted murder Charges include attempted murder of a police officer of a police officer, three counts of wanton endan- BY LORIE SETTLES Timothy Hughett, of germent, fleeing or evad- Staff Writer Fort Lauderdale, Fla., ing police in the first allegedly attempted to degree, possession of a MIDDLESBORO — evade police on controlled substance in the Middlesboro Police Saturday, after commit- first degree, disregarding a Officers Charles Bruce and ting a traffic violation. stop sign, and operating a Kevin Goodin spent The pursuit ended with vehicle without a license. Saturday in pursuit of a Hughett’s arrest after Borden was charged run-away vehicle that he allegedly attempted with fleeing or evading 11-year-olds ended with the arrest of a to strike an officer with police in the second compete in state Florida man for charges his vehicle and then degree, and libel or slander including the attempted escape on foot. and comtempt of court. A tournament murder of a police officer. Franklin Borden was warrant on Borden was — Page 7 On Saturday, July 17th, also arrested, he was also served for another Officer Charles Bruce Hughett’s passenger. Timothy Hughett Franklin Trevor Borden police agency. YOUR attempted to make a traffic Road, then onto a strip direction— according to a The pursuit reportedly An arrest is an accusa- stop on a black Jeep mining road at Parker’s statement from the ended with Hughett and tion only. Those arrested Cherokee driven by Gap. Officer Kevin Middlesboro Police his passenger, Franklin are considered innocent COMMUNITY Timothy Hughett, after the Goodin had joined Bruce Department— allegedly Trevor Borden, attempting unless proven guilty in a driver allegedly committed in the pursuit by this time attempting to strike the to elude the officers on court of law. Catch a movie in a traffic violation on South and the two managed to officer, in an effort to flee. foot. Hughett and Borden Lorie Settles is a staff writer 24th Street. When the get ahead of the vehicle Bruce discharged his were taken into custody. for the Middlesboro Daily vehicle failed to stop, the park on and made an attempt to firearm in an attempt to A second passenger News. She may be contacted Officer Bruce pursued the stop it again. disable the vehicle. remained in the vehicle Wednesday suspect. via e-mail at Hughett accelerated his Hughett swerved and until officers returned. lsettles@heartlandpublica- NEW TAZEWELL — Bruce followed the vehicle in Officer Bruce’s avoided Officer Bruce. Hughett was charged Relax and enjoy the vehicle onto Balmoral tions.com. dog days of summer while watching a free Bell couple pleads Movie in the Park. Local child lays On Wednesday, July 21, the Claiborne County not guilty in death Democratic Party will show "The Rookie" at of 2-year-old wreath on tomb of New Tazewell City Park, at the concession stand, daughter starting at dusk. first U.S. President On August 4, see BY ADAM YOUNG "Secondhand Lions". Staff Writer Pack up the family, the lawn chairs, your favorite PINEVILLE — The Bell County parents accused of snack and soft drink, and killing their two-year-old daughter back in March were go out for a free movie in arraigned in court on Friday. the park in the cool of the Rondall J. Mosley, 43, of Pineville, and Carrie E. evening. Brummett, 38, of Kettle Island pleaded not guilty to sec- Still time to pre-regis- ond-degree manslaughter charges in the death of Kayla ter at SKCTC Elizabeth Mosley. In March, Kayla Mosley was found unresponsive in a MIDDLESBORO — home off Highway 66 near Pineville. Autopsy results SKCTC pre-registration determined the cause of death as “acute combined intoxi- for the 2010 Fall semes- cation” stemming from prescription medication. ter will be held July 23, Law enforcement officials claim if the toddler had and 30 from 9 a.m. until 4 received immediate medical attention, it could have made p.m. at the Cumberland, a difference. Police say she was dead for several hours Harlan, Middlesboro, before her parents called 911. Pineville and Whitesburg The couple’s pretrial hearing has been scheduled for campuses. August 16th. During the sessions, Adam Young is a Staff Writer for the Middlesboro Daily students will also be able News. He can be contacted by e-mail at ayoung@heart- to apply for financial aid, landpublications.com. to enroll in the classes they need and to work out a tuition payment plan. Corbin man For further details about the summer pre- registration sessions, call arrested in Bell 1-888-274-7322, 606- 589-2145, 606-242-2145 or 606-633-0279. County robberies Regular registration BY LORIE SETTLES for the fall semester will Staff Writer Photo submitted be August 9-12. COLMAR — A string Middlesboro's Warren Vaught, age six, recently had the honor of present- of burglaries committed on ing a wreath at President George Washington's tomb during a Car show Friday in Bell County Congressional tour ceremony at Washington's Mt. Vernon estate, near upcoming ended with the arrest of a Washington, D.C. LOG MOUNTAIN — Corbin man. Washington, who was the first constitutional U.S. President, died in 1799. Michael Allen Felix, 29, Warren Vaught will be in the first grade at St. Julian School in August. A car and truck show, stands accused of commit- sponsored by the ting burglaries in the Lighthouse Mission Colmar community of Bell Center, will be held County and along Highway Michael Allen Felix Condition called Saturday, Aug. 7 from 10 119, according to Bell a.m. to 12 p.m. at Bell County Sheriff Bruce instrument in the first County High School. Bennett. degree, and operating a Judging will begin at 1 A description of a vehi- motor vehicle under the 'frothy bloat' killing Ky. p.m. Entry fee is $15. cle seen leaving the scene of influence of drugs or alco- Trophies will be one of the break-ins was hol. awarded for Best of given to the Sheriff’s office According to Sheriff cattle Bennett, some of the recov- Show, Rat Rod, Best on Friday; later that day LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — A potentially fatal condition called "frothy bloat" Truck, Best GM, Best Deputy Kyle Dunn stopped ered property is connected to two cases currently being is afflicting Kentucky cattle herds and prompting state officials to ask the U.S. Ford, Best Mopar, Rising Felix in a vehicle matching that description. investigated by Kentucky Department of Agriculture to include the condition in a program allowing farmers Star, and 50 dash plaques State Police Trooper Brian to request reimbursement for losses. to the first 50 to register. In Felix’s vehicle, Dunn discovered property that Greene. The Bell County Kentucky Extension Service beef cattle specialist Jeff Lehmkuhler told The Door prizes will also burglaries remain under Lexington Herald-Leader that bulls, cows and stock cattle have all been hit by the be awarded. had been reported as stolen. The suspect was then taken investigation by Deputy affliction. To register, or for Kyle Dunn. "It's all categories of beef cattle being impacted," Lehmkuhler said. more information call into custody by Deputy Dunn and housed at the Bell An arrest is an accusa- In general, the cattle affected by frothy bloat, technically called primary rumi- Darrell Lowe at 337- tion only. Those arrested nal tympany, have eaten too much clover. Though clover improves pasture quali- 1089 or 606-532-3521, or County Detention Center. Felix is charged with two are considered innocent ty, ingesting too much of it can be damaging because it can cause fermentation e-mail him at darrell- counts of burglary in the unless proven guilty in a gases to be trapped inside the cattle's stomach, Lehmkuhler said. [email protected] second degree, burglary in court of law. The clover produces a foam inside the cattle's gastrointestinal tract that prevents the first degree, possession Contact Lorie Settles via e- them from being able to burp. When the gas can't escape, the stomach expands, of burglary tools, criminal mail at lsettles@heartland- like a balloon, and presses on the diaphragm. That possession of a forged publications.com. • See CATTLE, page 2 www.middlesborodailynews.com PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEWS |TUESDAY | JULY 20, 2010 Today's Weather TODAY IN BRIEF Local 5-Day Forecast Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat — World News — 7/20 7/21 7/22 7/23 7/24 New powers given to against was cast by the house's speaker, Sergei Mironov, who said he had was Russia's security apprehensive about the measure. agency Opposition groups frequently are 93/73 92/71 91/72 93/72 91/73 denied permission to hold rallies or are MOSCOW—The upper house of Partly cloudy with af- A few thunderstorms Scattered thunder- Partly cloudy, Partly cloudy, Russia's parliament on Monday passed a allowed to hold them only in out-of-the- ternoon showers or possible. Highs in storms. Highs in the chance of a thunder- chance of a thunder- bill granting expanded powers to the coun- way neighborhoods. Riot police often thunderstorms. 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