West Precinct Police Arrest Two Juveniles Suspected of Robbing Jogger

West Precinct Police Arrest Two Juveniles Suspected of Robbing Jogger

Wednesday, September 19, 2007 Vol. 31 No. 41 WIN FREE 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. West Precinct Police arrest two juveniles suspected of robbing jogger Heads-up police work by arrest of two 16-year-olds The 23-year-old female West Precinct Flex Officer minutes after the robbery of a student was jogging on 47th Steve Parks led to last night’s Belmont University student. Avenue North near Dakota Avenue at 8 p.m. on September 12 when the two Another wreck on Old Hickory near teenagers, with bandanas over their faces, approached. One Sam’s Club could have been worse of them pulled a pistol and demanded the victim’s belongings. She gave them her cell phone and the suspects fled. The victim went to a near- by home and quickly called 911. Eight minutes later, Officer Parks had the two teenagers in custody after see- Elijah Hall ing them running on Dakota toward 43rd Avenue. Elijah Lynn Hall of Alameda Street and Jason Holt of Michigan Avenue were positively identified by the victim. They were charged at juvenile detention with aggravated robbery Only minor injuries occurred from a roll over accident in front of Sam’s Club on Old The gun believed to have Hickory Blvd. on Saturday when a car pulled out and was clipped by a van. Many people been used in the robbery, a BB stress the need for a traffic light at this dangerous location. pistol which resembles a .45- caliber weapon, was recov- ered from a yard on Dakota Avenue. Through the end of Jason Holt August, 120 juveniles have been charged with robbery “The juvenile crime issue this year, a 46% increase over requires the attention of all of the first eight months of 2006. us, including parents, church- More than 70% of those 120 es, lawmakers, and other com- juveniles had been previously munity institutions, if we are arrested for some law viola- to see the numbers begin to tion. fall,” Chief Ronal Serpas said. 4th Annual Art in the Park at Kingston Springs The Town of Kingston Media. A 7th category was medium during the event. Dixieland Band. This group is resource group. Springs presents it's 4th Annual added this year called "Early Cheatham County is made up of well-known musi- Plan to come and spend the Art in the Park event on Masterpieces". This category is famous for its artistic and musi- cians and session players from afternoon strolling around the Sunday, October 7th. The event for art pieces that are signed, cal residents who seek the soli- Nashville: Ray Vonrotz, David park located on the banks of the is held at the L.L. Burns Park in dated and over 20 years old. tude of a rural existence while Balph, G.R. Davis, Roy Agee, Harpeth River, viewing some Kingston Springs from Noon There is also a Best of Show pursuing their art. This event, in and Paul Abrams. This group excellent art. until 5 p.m. There are no admis- award and The People's Choice it's outdoor setting at the park, was such a hit at last year's Sponsors for this event: sion or parking fees. award. The People's Choice has become a local favorite but event that we have brought The Town of Kingston Springs, Approximately 40 artists Award is voted on by the atten- this year has also drawn artists them back for a second run. Community Bank and Trust, will compete for first place rib- dees at the event. Along with from Nashville, Clarksville, Purity Ice Cream and cold Purity Dairies, Main Street bons and cash in 7 different cat- the competition, some of the Franklin and as far away as bottled water will be available. Photography, Fine Art egories; Painting and Drawing, artists will set up a booth to sell Dallas. Fresh cooked burgers will also Photography, Sundowner Inc., Photography, Fiber, Jewelry, their art. There will also be sev- The day is filled with live be available with the proceeds Dr. Chris Shew, John Mayfield. Sculpture and Pottery, Mixed eral artists demonstrating their music by the Music City going to The Ark, a community Westview Calendar YMCA /Turner Center members (age 50 and Internet Research) are needed remember those who are tions for the yard sale to Belle up) have continued to ask for to meet the demand. Anyone Prisoners of War or Missing in Forest Animal Hospital an Center seeks courses in computers and tech- experienced with computers Action that have not returned. weekday from 8 a.m. – 6 p.m., volunteers for nology. Several instructors have and who wants to share his/her The public is invited and or Saturdays from 8 a.m. – 1 begun teaching night classes in knowledge with eager learners encouraged to attend to support p.m. prior to Sept. 22. classes eBay and Digital Photography. should call Benjamin Surmi, our Veterans. If you have a large amount However, volunteers with Turner Center program director, to donate or furniture, call Belle The Bellevue Family morning or afternoon availabil- 615-646-9622. Friends Learning Forest to arrange a drop off YMCA and J. L. Turner ity to teach basic computing time. For questions, please con- Lifelong Learning Center will courses (Windows XP 101, in Pairs (FLIP) tact Katie or Billie Jo at Belle offer a fall learning series at the Preserving and Sharing Hillsboro-Harding FLIP is seeking caring peo- Forest Animal Hospital – 615 – beginning of September. Turner Memories Digitally, and Exchange Club ple aged 55 and over to serve as 662-1700 tutors for children in grades K- 100% of the proceeds ben- efit the elephants. The Hillsboro-Harding Road 4 in the Fairview and Bellevue Breakfast Exchange Club meets areas. Volunteers go to a school at 7:30 am every second and one day a week and spend 30 fourth Tuesday of the month at minutes each with 3 to 4 stu- Annual CCHGA the White Bridge Road dents who are struggling with yard sale Shoney's restaurant. Guests are reading. Please call Carolyn always welcome. Call Winston Warnick at 615-948-3102 or The Cheatham County Caldwell at 383-7321 or Henry email [email protected] for Historical and Genealogical Hopton at 832-7388 for more more details. Association will hold its' annu- information. (FLIP is an intergenera- al yard sale on Friday and tional volunteer program of the Saturday, September 21 & 22 Retired Senior Volunteer beginning at 7:00 a.m. each VFW Post 1970 Program sponsored by Senior morning. Location is across Citizens, Inc.) from the Dollar General Store ceremony on Highway 49. Donations of Yard Sale to items for the sale are being VFW Post 1970 located at accepted and all proceeds will 7220 Charlotte Avenue in West benefit Elephants support CCHGA and the devel- Nashville and its Ladies A yard sale will be held on oping Cheatham County Auxiliary invite you to attend a Museum effort. To donate items ceremony in honor of our Saturday, September 22, 2007, or for more information, please Vietnam Veterans and our from 8 a.m. ‘till Noon, hosted call Thelma Heflin at 792-4106 POW/MIA's on Friday, by Belle Forest Animal or the CCHGA office at 792- September 21, 2007. The cere- Hospital, 154 Belle Forest 3623. Please support your mony will begin at 6:00 pm to Circle – Bellevue. county's historical association honor those men and women YARD SALE ITEMS who served this country during NEEDED by donating and by shopping on the Vietnam conflict and also to Please deliver your dona- the 21st & 22nd of September! Page 2 -- Wednesday, September 19, 2007 www.westviewonline.com www.westviewpublishing.com Westview NEWSpapers Westview Calendar West Of Nashville The MOMS Club of Bellevue Rotary Church, 113 Second Ave., Gospel Chapel Bellevue-South meets at Franklin. Visit www.giuseppe Seniors (WONS) 10:00am the first Thursday of meetings verdilodge.com or call Joe The Gospel is GOD’s good each month at the Bellevue LoCasto at 474-6619 or Dan news, the Blessed Hope. For meets Wednesdays United Methodist Church, 7501 Bellevue Rotary meets at Solomon at 373-3352 for more this reason, you are invited to Old Harding Pike. Free. The Loveless Café Wednesdays information. visit the Gospel Chapel, 7305 West Of Nashville Seniors MOMS (Moms offering Moms 7:15 a.m. – 8:15 a.m. join Sonya Drive at I-40 W and Old meets every Wednesday at Say Support) Club was designed Bellevue’s fastest growing Hickory Blvd., at 11 a.m. espe- Cheese in Bellevue Center Mall specifically to help at-home service club for breakfast at one Joe Layne to play cially during September. On at 10 a.m. to play cards, board mothers overcome the chal- of the nation’s most beloved September 23, Pat Warner games and socialize. This is a lenges of isolation, frustration and historic eateries. Every at Hillsboro speaks on “Real Hope For A free group and everyone is and boredom that accompany Wednesday Morning the Rotary Presbyterian Lost World: How you can be invited. the joys of raising children. For Club of Bellevue meets for a just as sure of Heaven as those already there!” On September more info, call 266-1442. full Loveless Café breakfast Legendary local jazz and an hour of friendship, fel- 30, Dr. Ed Anthony’s subject is Harpeth View pianist Joe Layne will perform “The Blessed Hope: Will Jesus Toastmasters at lowship and timely discussion 7 p.m.

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