MEMPHIS, Tenn. – A sunny morning turned chaotic in Memphis as police responded to a burglary at the City Gear on American Way and Perkins early on September 18. The incident has led to serious charges against three men: Devontay Dwan Bonds, Willie Powell, and Haywood Jordan. Official court documents reveal that all three have been charged with burglary of a building along with the theft of property valued over $10,000. Powell, in particular, has also found himself in trouble with a misdemeanor charge for evading arrest.
As the clock struck just before 5:00 AM that day, an alarm at City Gear triggered the quick response from Memphis Police. Officers arrived to find two vehicles parked at the back of the store. To their surprise, they spotted several individuals in the act of carrying boxes of shoes out of the building. It was a scene that seemed straight out of a heist movie, with shoes being hurriedly packed into waiting cars. However, the excitement was cut short for the burglars when the police showed up.
Officers were able to apprehend one of the suspects on the scene after the others fled, leaving him behind. Talk about a backup plan gone wrong! The remaining two men are still on the loose but have been identified and are facing similar charges. The preliminary hearing for Bonds, Powell, and Jordan is scheduled for October 24, where the details of this early morning caper will likely be revealed in greater depth.
In other news, early voting is currently underway in Tennessee, and the community is buzzing. Just a day after reports surfaced about potential glitches in voting machines in Shelby County, officials are working diligently to clarify the situation. They aim to maintain the integrity of the election process, which is vital as citizens prepare to cast their ballots.
Meanwhile, the Memphis Police Department is busy not just with this burglary case, but also with looking for three men who broke into a Midtown bank last Friday morning. It seems the city is having its fair share of crime, which has prompted locals to voice their concerns.
On a brighter note, the City of Memphis also uncovered some unexpected windfall recently. Officials discovered over $80,000 in unclaimed property sitting in the state Department of the Treasury. This windfall is sure to come as welcome news for various community projects and opportunities.
As we dive deeper into October, a unique spectacle awaits sky-gazers. The 80,000 Year Comet, also known as Comet Tsuchinshan – ATLAS, will be visible in the west-southwestern sky. Plan to catch a view of this celestial wonder about 45 minutes after sunset, which falls at 6:00 PM. It’s a fantastic chance to witness something extraordinary!
As the week progresses, keep an eye out for changes in the weather. With highs expected to hit around 75°F under clear skies today, it’s a perfect day for enjoying outdoor activities. Winds will be light, coming from the southeast at 5 to 10 mph, making it even more pleasant.
As always, Memphis residents are encouraged to stay informed and engaged, whether it’s participating in early voting, keeping an eye on local news, or enjoying the clear gorgeous days ahead. With so much happening around the city, it’s essential to stay connected and aware.
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