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Mail thieves hit Bellevue neighborhood
SUMMARY: Mail thieves have been targeting a Bellevue neighborhood, primarily affecting elderly residents who often receive checks by mail. Police are investigating after a suspect’s car was caught on a Ring doorbell camera. The suspect may have bribed an unhoused person to steal mail, focusing on mailboxes with red flags raised, signaling outgoing checks. Neighbors like Rachel Sumner are speaking out to raise awareness and encourage community cooperation. Authorities advise handing mail directly to carriers or using post office lobbies to prevent theft. Mail theft is a federal crime with penalties up to five years in prison, highlighting the seriousness of the issue.

An unusual investigation is unfolding after mail thieves hit a Bellevue neighborhood.
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Man accused of crimes across Tennessee arrested in Millersville
SUMMARY: Millersville, Tenn. recently appointed a new police chief, Stephen Hale, following a series of internal issues within the department. Hale, a former investigator with the Nolensville Police Department, began his tenure just days before his officers arrested Luis Negrete Jr., a suspect involved in multiple felonies across Middle Tennessee. The arrest stemmed from a lengthy investigation into car burglaries, auto theft, and stolen weapons in the area. Hale emphasized his team’s dedication and potential, promising continued efforts to strengthen the department. Negrete faces charges including vehicle burglary and theft, with a \$57,500 bond.
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New Tennessee law requires examiners to test dead mass shooters for mental health drugs
SUMMARY: Tennessee has enacted a law requiring medical examiners to test deceased mass shooters for psychotropic and mental health drugs. The University of Tennessee Health Science Center will study the interactions between these drugs and other substances found in the shooters’ systems to explore potential correlations. The aim is to gain insights into whether these medications influence such violent acts. Experts caution that any findings would be only one small piece of a complex issue and stress the importance of avoiding stigma against those with mental health disorders. Since 2015, Tennessee has experienced eight mass shootings with four or more deaths.

Tennessee is taking new steps in the search for answers following mass shootings by turning to the medicine cabinet.
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Families of murder victims ask governor to hold off on Tennessee’s executions
SUMMARY: Tennessee is set to resume executions, with Oscar Franklin Smith scheduled for May 22, 2025. Victims’ rights advocates, including Tennesseans for Alternatives to the Death Penalty, are urging Governor Bill Lee to grant a reprieve, citing the costs and ethical concerns of capital punishment. Critics argue that funds used for executions could better support victims’ families through mental health services, housing, and case resolution. The state has spent significant amounts on execution drugs, with Tennessee paying \$600,000 for lethal injection drugs. Additionally, a report shows that the legal and procedural costs of executions are substantially higher than life imprisonment cases.
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