Four Arrested On Outstanding Warrants

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Deputies with the Cannon County Sheriff's Department recently arrested four individuals who were wanted on outstanding warrants.

Deputies Randy Neal and Eric Moss went to 36 Donnell Cemetery Road on Nov. 19 and served an arrest warrant on Charles Fish for violation of probation. Fish was transported to the CCSD and turned over the booking.

Deputy Moss served an arrest warrant on Kimberly Thomas at the CCSD on Nov. 19 for violation of probation. Thomas was turned over the booking.

Deputy Moss served an arrest warrant on Brad Dugan for capias at the CCSD on Nov. 19. Dugan was turned over to booking.

Deputy Moss and Deputy Matt Parsley went to 101 Sunny Slope Road and served an arrest warrant for capias on Paul Rumsey. Rumsey was transported to the CCSD where he was turned over the booking.
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November 28, 2010 at 6:47pm
This is great news, but what if anything has ever developed about the person or persons who killed Brian Kite? I would really like to know as that kind of puts a murderer in our midst....
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November 29, 2010 at 3:22am
As of last week the sheriff's department was still awaiting autopsy and evidence testing results. To the best of my knowledge his death has not been classified as a murder by either the sheriff's department or the TBI.
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