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Tennessee authorities arrest 3 Michigan men on drug trafficking charges
Tennessee authorities arrest 3 Michigan men on drug trafficking charges

CBS News

time10 hours ago

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Tennessee authorities arrest 3 Michigan men on drug trafficking charges

Two killed in shooting in Detroit; Henry Ford Hospital nurses' strike; and more top stories Two killed in shooting in Detroit; Henry Ford Hospital nurses' strike; and more top stories Two killed in shooting in Detroit; Henry Ford Hospital nurses' strike; and more top stories Three Detroit-area men have been arrested amid an ongoing investigation into a Michigan-Tennessee drug trafficking circuit. The project, called the 313 Initiative, is led by law enforcement officers in Knox County, Tennessee, with the help of regional and state authorities in Tennessee and working with Detroit-area authorities. The campaign started in 2022 and has since led to dozens of arrests along with the seizure of drugs and firearms. In this most recent case, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, police served a search warrant at a home along Pelleaux Road in Knox County. This resulted in the arrest of three people along with the seizure of nearly two pounds of fentanyl, more than half a pound of cocaine, some methamphetamine and four firearms. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation provided this photo of drugs and firearms confiscated in June 2025. Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Three men inside the home, all of whom are from Metro Detroit, were arrested and booked at the Knox County Jail. They are facing a list of charges that include possession with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver controlled substances, along with maintaining a dwelling for drug use. Three juveniles were also inside the residence. The Department of Children's Services responded to the scene and took custody of the children, the report said.

The Guardian Group, LLC announces Fellowship Trained Forensic Psychiatrist: Charletta Dennis, MD, QME
The Guardian Group, LLC announces Fellowship Trained Forensic Psychiatrist: Charletta Dennis, MD, QME

Associated Press

time11-03-2025

  • Health
  • Associated Press

The Guardian Group, LLC announces Fellowship Trained Forensic Psychiatrist: Charletta Dennis, MD, QME

Dr. Charletta Dennis has joined The Guardian Group as a Qualified Medical Evaluator (QME) with exams locations across California in the specialty of Psychiatry SANTA ANA, CA, UNITED STATES, March 11, 2025 / / -- Charletta Dennis, MD is a board-certified psychiatrist and is fellowship-trained in forensic psychiatry. Dr. Dennis served as Director of Psychiatry for Wellpath within the Michigan Department of Corrections and has extensive experience in jail-based competency restoration and involuntary medication evaluations. As a member of The Guardian Group, her QME Evaluation and Report process will be focused on the following: • Concise Reporting • Fair and Objective Analysis • Explanatory in the areas of Apportionment and Causation • Conclusions that are Medical Evidence Based • Timely in MMI Classifications Dr. Dennis has registered QME exam locations in the following cities: • Victorville • Fontana • San Bernardino • Modesto • Temecula • Boyle Heights, Los Angeles • Fremont • Compton • Richmond • Westmont, Los Angeles She earned her medical degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine and completed her residency in Psychiatry at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. She further specialized through a forensic psychiatry fellowship at the University of Michigan/Center for Forensic Psychiatry and a Medical Leadership Fellowship at Henry Ford Hospital. The Guardian Group is a leader in Qualified Medical Evaluations and SIBTF cases in the State of California and the evaluator of choice for attorneys, claims adjusters and injured workers who seek a just and timely resolution. Alexandria Gooray The Guardian Group, LLC +1 800-411-1006 Instagram YouTube Other Legal Disclaimer:

Gilbert McNally O'Gawa Gilbert McNally O'Gawa shared his joy
Gilbert McNally O'Gawa Gilbert McNally O'Gawa shared his joy

Yahoo

time16-02-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Gilbert McNally O'Gawa Gilbert McNally O'Gawa shared his joy

Feb. 15—Gilbert McNally O'Gawa Gilbert McNally O'Gawa shared his joy and faith through music and dedicated his life to being of service to others through ophthalmology. A 13th generation Japanese physician, he imbued in his family an uncanny knack for problem solving. Gil died peacefully surrounded by family on November 6th, 2024 at the age of 93. Gil was born on May 2nd, 1931 in Paia, on Maui, HI to Margaret Elizabeth Braund Ogawa, a Canadian nurse, and Raymond Michio Ogawa, a Japanese American physician. In 1941, he and his parents lived a dozen miles east of Pearl Harbor when it was bombed. As a child, he enjoyed swimming in the ocean, captaining his little outboard 'Sea flea' inside the reef on Oahu, practicing Judo and tennis, and playing musical instruments ukulele, tipple, guitar & trombone. He attended Punahou School in Honolulu and earned his BA in chemistry from the College of Wooster in Ohio. He received his medical degree at the University of Rochester in New York, where he met and married a nursing student, Ruth Rosa Gerber O'Gawa. The two married on April 2, 1955 and moved to Minneapolis for Gilbert's internship year, and then to Detroit for his ophthalmology residency at Henry Ford Hospital. After his two years in the Navy, Gil joined the teaching staff at Henry Ford Hospital. 20 years later the family moved to Petoskey, MI where Gilbert practiced as an ophthalmologist at the Burns Clinic. Gil loved camping and instilled in his family a love of the outdoors. An introduction to scuba diving during his time in the Navy led to a love of diving, especially in the waters of Bonaire. Gil loved do-it-yourself projects home improvement, tree trimming, work on his beloved yellow International Scout II, and any other project you could imagine. There was almost nothing that he couldn't fix and if a tool didn't exist to do the job, he would create it as he did for many surgical instruments still in use today. He found community in the Church and through music. He played in the Garter Snappers plus Four a banjo band and floor show that entertained thousands of people in the Detroit area. He continued performing after moving to Petoskey playing with the Epsilon Jass Band. After retirement from Ophthalmology, he spent over 2 decades, driving around the country to banjo conventions. He crafted and sold banjo stands as well as selling banjos. He believed that a good day should end with an even better glass of red wine. Gil & Ruth moved to Albuquerque to be closer to their kids and grandchildren in 2015. Gil is survived by his children and their spouses, Sharon Dennler O'Gawa Dommermuth (Ronald Floyd Dommermuth), Gregory Scott Harrison Ogawa (Diane Jean Harrison Ogawa), and Mark Obenshain O'Gawa (Rebecca Obenshain O'Gawa) as well as seven grandchildren Michelle Marie Dommermuth, Christina Joy Dommermuth, David Albert Dommermuth, Katherine Harrison Ogawa Douglas, Al Harrison Ogawa, Richard Maleko O'Gawa, and Daniel Stull O'Gawa plus two great granddaughters, Abbie Ogawa Douglas and Zoey Anne Reilly-Crank. He is also survived by his sister Jane Spicer Ogawa Oliver (John Joseph Oliver), and brother Andrew Simpson OGawa (Catherine McConnell OGawa). He was preceded in death by his wife Ruth Rosa Gerber O'Gawa as well as parents Margaret Elizabeth Braund Ogawa and Raymond Michio Ogawa. A celebration of Gil's life will be held on February 22, 2025, 2 p.m. at La Vida Llena in Albuquerque. Memorial donations may be made to The Ogawa Year Out Fellowship at the University of Rochester School of Medicine. Direct link to the donation site: An online guest book for Gil may be visited at

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