Tuesday, March 17, 2026
The Rutherford Roundup
In Today’s Episode:
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Metro Nashville Police investigate the death of 26-year-old Kiara Timmons, whose last known address was in La Vergne, after she was found inside an Antioch apartment near the Rutherford County line. Detectives believe she may have been strangled, and authorities say early evidence suggests a possible domestic connection.
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Gas prices surge across Tennessee, jumping 31 cents in a week. Rutherford County drivers are now paying about $3.32 per gallon on average, while diesel climbs to nearly $5 statewide.
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Rutherford County leaders report major progress in the fight against opioid addiction, with overdose deaths dropping more than 50% in recent years as prevention, enforcement, and recovery efforts expand.
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Settlement funds from pharmaceutical lawsuits are bringing roughly $1 million annually to Rutherford County to support addiction response programs, law enforcement initiatives, and recovery services.
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The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation expands rapid DNA testing technology that can analyze evidence in about two hours, helping investigators identify suspects, eliminate leads, and solve cases faster.
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Murfreesboro Police warn residents about a growing cryptocurrency scam involving fake law enforcement calls. Victims are told they missed court and must deposit cash into Bitcoin ATMs—an operation that has already cost residents nearly $4 million.
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The Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office also reports scammers spoofing the department’s phone number while threatening arrest for missing a grand jury appearance. Officials stress that legitimate law enforcement will never demand payment over the phone.
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