Sheriff Sale September 14th

By virtue of an execution and levy Docket #10GC15562 issued by General Sessions Court of Davidson County, Tennessee, I will expose to sale to the highest bidder, for cash at 10:00 o’clock AM, on the 14th day of September, 2020. at Hillwood Towing and Body shop located at 324 Balmy Ave Nashville, Tn, 37209.

 

The following to-wit:

2011 Hyundia Elantra (VIN #5NPDH4AE4CH10067)

Known as the property of Raylan R. Springs

To satisfy a judgement in favor of Mission at Bellevue

This, the 24th day of August, 2020

 

David Barker,

Deputy Sheriff

Sheriff Sale September 29th

By virtue of an execution and levy Docket #17GC3802 issued by General Sessions Court of Davidson County, Tennessee, I will expose to sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at 10:00 o’clock AM, on the 29th day of September, 2020, at Baileys Wrecker Service located at 1315 Gallatin Avenue Nashville, Tn. 37206.

 

The following, to-wit:

2005 Nissan Murano VIN# JN8AZ08TX5W317169

known as the property of Raylan R. Springs

 

To satisfy a judgement in favor of Car Credit INC.

This, the 8th day of September, 2020

Bobby Lillard,

Deputy Sheriff

Davidson County Sheriff’s Office

Sheriff Sale – September 17th

By virtue of an execution and Levy #17gc5691 issued by General Sessions Court of Davidson County, Tennessee, I will expose to sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at 10:00 o’clock AM., on the 17th day of September 2020, at Tow Pro Service, located at 2408 Lloyd Ave. Nashville, Tn. 37218

 

Toyota Camry (VIN #4T1BB46K090078363)

Known as the property of Judy Cunningham to satisfy a judgement in favor of Jeff Brock.

This, the 27th day of August, 2020

 

Bobby Lillard

Deputy Sheriff

Davidson County Sheriff’s Office

Sheriff Sale – September 7th, 2020

By virtue of an execution and Levy VIN# 1FMCU0DB3AKB66118 issued by General Sessions Court of Davidson County, Tennessee, I will expose to sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at 10:00 o’clock AM., on the 7th day of September, 2020, at Tow Pro/Cottons Wrecker Service, located at 12725 Old Hickory Blvd, Antioch TN 37013.

 

The following, to wit:

2010 Ford Escape XLT (VIN # 1FMCU-DB3AKB66118).

 

Known as the property of Diane Greer

 

To satisfy a judgement in favor of Hillwood Pointe Apartments.

 

This, the 17th day of August, 2020

 

David Barker

Deputy Sheriff

Davidson County Sheriff’s Office

Statement from Sheriff Daron Hall regarding proposed legislation ending prison privatization:

July 2, 2020
Statement from Sheriff Daron Hall regarding proposed legislation ending prison privatization:
“I have always said if the city wants the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) to assume operation of the Metro Detention Center in an effort to end privatization of this prison, that could happen under two conditions: 1.) DCSO has the money to operate it effectively and, 2.) enough time to ensure a proper transition. After several discussions with the state of Tennessee, I am confident the budget impact to Metro government is minimal aside from a $5 million start-up cost. Additionally, under the proposed legislation, the date for the sheriff’s office to begin operation of MDF is July 2022; giving the DCSO an adequate transition period.
It’s important to point out this change would be a philosophical one, not performance based. We have monitored this contract for more than 25 years and Core Civic has consistently met contractual requirements.”

See original here: Sheriff’s Statement regarding Privatization Legislation

Sheriff’s Sale: July 20th, 2020

***This Sale has been CANCELLED***

By virtue of an execution and Levy #16GT3477 issued by General Sessions Court of Davidson County, Tennessee, I will expose to sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at 10:00 o’clock AM, on the 20th day of July, 2020, at

Cotton’s Wrecker Service

12725 Old Hickory Blvd.

Antioch, TN 37013

 

The following, to-wit:

2006 Yamaha CP250, VIN #JYASG18Y36A000058

Known as the property of Samantha Vaughn

To satisfy a judgement in favor of Verse on Bell

Against Samantha Vaughn

This, the 30th day of June, 2020

 

David Barker

Deputy Sheriff

Sheriff’s Office Operational Changes Due to COVID-19

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT

SHERIFF’S OFFICE OPERATIONAL CHANGES DUE TO COVID-19

Recent outbreak at Correctional Development Center-Male creates need to shift resources
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Last week, the Nashville-Davidson County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO)
saw a significant increase in the number of COVID-19 cases at the Correctional Development
Center-Male, 5113 Harding Place. This has prompted Sheriff Daron Hall to shift internal
resources. Beginning Sunday, 20 warrant officers and 10 Correctional Services Division officers
will be assigned to correctional posts.
Orders of protection and emergency orders service will not be affected. Service of other civil
warrants and bulk item pick-up will be considerably delayed. Additionally, inmate movement to
court is halted until further notice. Hall asks for patience as his agency deals with this
unprecedented situation and plans to evaluate these changes and make necessary adjustments on
a weekly basis.
“These decisions are not made lightly and I understand there will be inconveniences; however,
we must continue safe and secure operation of our institutions while also working to contain this
outbreak,” Hall said. “COVID-19 is having an impact on our employees and we must redirect
officer resources to ensure continued appropriate staffing. At the same time, we need to decrease
the possibility of further exposure by limiting inmate movement to emergency situations.”
Latest numbers show 180 inmates testing positive with an additional 360 inmates on COVID
restriction. Twenty-four DCSO employees are now testing positive with 42 tests results pending.
Ten days ago, there was one inmate testing positive, 103 on restriction, and 22 inmates had
recovered. At the same time, zero staff was positive and 11 had recovered.
The DCSO continues to coordinate with the Metro Public Health Department regarding COVID19 testing, medical housing of inmates, and staff safety guidelines.
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Read here: COVID-19 Staffing Shift

Sheriff Sale: July 14th, 2020

***THIS SALE HAS BEEN CANCELLED***

SHERIFF’S SALE                    NOTICE

 

By virtue of an execution and Levy 19-1325-IV issued by Chancery Court of  Davidson County, Tennessee, I will expose to sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at 10:00 o’clock AM., on the 14th day of  July, 2020, at

 

Hillwood Wrecker Services & Body

324 Balmy Ave, Nashville, TN 37209

 

the following, to-wit:

 

2017 Dodge Ram. VIN: 3C6UR5GJXHG721119

 

known as the property of Nancy Climer

 

to satisfy a judgement in favor of Ben Shuster

 

against Nancy Climer.

 

This, the 23rd day of  June , 2020

 

Robert Harris

Deputy Sheriff

 

Distribution of Sale Notices: (list)

  1. A. Birch Building Bullentin Board
  2. Judgement Creditor or Agent
  3. Judgement Debtor or Agent
  4. Posted at place of sale
  5. Posted in area of levy
  6. DCSO Public Web Site

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By virtue of an execution and Levy 19-1325-IV issued by Chancery Court of  Davidson County, Tennessee, I will expose to sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at 10:00 o’clock AM., on the 14th day of  July, 2020, at

 

Hillwood Wrecker Services & Body

324 Balmy Ave, Nashville, TN 37209

 

the following, to-wit:

 

2011 Cadillac Escalade. VIN: 1GYS4KEF9BR382768

 

known as the property of Nancy Climer

 

to satisfy a judgement in favor of Ben Shuster

 

against Nancy Climer.

 

This, the 23rd day of  June , 2020

 

Robert Harris

Deputy Sheriff

 

Distribution of Sale Notices: (list)

  1. A. Birch Building Bullentin Board
  2. Judgement Creditor or Agent
  3. Judgement Debtor or Agent
  4. Posted at place of sale
  5. Posted in area of levy
  6. DCSO Public Web Site

COVID-19 Cluster at DCSO Facility

For Immediate Release:

COVID-19 CLUSTER AT DAVIDSON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE FACILITY IN SOUTHEAST NASHVILLE

Health Department plans testing tomorrow of inmates and staff

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – On Tuesday, the Metropolitan Public Health Department (MPHD) notified the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) of 48 inmates who tested positive for COVID-19 at the Correctional Development Center-Male (CDM), 5113 Harding Place. Monday, the DCSO reported one positive inmate and 103 on housing restriction. The 48 new positive cases were part of the restriction numbers reported yesterday and have been in medical isolation since June 15. As a result of this cluster of positive tests, the MPHD plans to test all 502 inmates and approximately 100 staff at the CDM beginning tomorrow.

All COVID-19 testing, medical housing of inmates, and staff guidelines are at the direction of the MPHD.

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