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'More than a hero': Man drowns while trying to save child in Tennessee
'More than a hero': Man drowns while trying to save child in Tennessee

Indianapolis Star

time6 days ago

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  • Indianapolis Star

'More than a hero': Man drowns while trying to save child in Tennessee

A 31-year-old man died while trying to save a young child at risk of being swept away in a river in Tennessee. Thaddeus Smiley, 31, was among a group of 11 people hanging out on a sandbar in the middle of Wolf River in Memphis just before 2 p.m. May 30, when a child started struggling to swim, prompting Smiley and another man to jump into the water to save the child, Shelby County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Anthony Buckner said in a press conference. While the child and the other rescuer made it out of the water uninjured, Smiley wasn't as fortunate and got caught up in the current. A search and rescue operation involving more than 100 first responders and volunteers was launched and continued for three days over the weekend before Smiley's body was eventually located about half a mile from where he went into the water on June 1. Six boat teams from multiple agencies and three drone teams were deployed in the search operation that covered over 8 miles of the river from Walnut Grove to Hollywood overpass, while Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency patrolled the river with three sonar teams scanning the riverbed using specialized equipment. A sheriff's office dive team was also engaged in the operation, which was challenging and dangerous due to the current moving at about six miles an hour, Buckner said. Buckner, in a follow-up press conference, after Smiley's body was located, said the sheriff's office has launched an investigation into his death and that "detectives will be going over statements, what occurred before this incident happened, so we can piece together all that happened and provide some additional closure for the Smiley family." Smiley was the nephew of Memphis City Councilman JB Smiley Jr. "We wanted my nephew to come back to us safely more than anything in the world," JB Smiley Jr. said at the June 1 press conference. "We didn't get the result we wanted, but we got something that was deeply important to every single person that uses the Smiley name. Our family member, our beloved Thaddeus Smiley, is back with us. He's no longer in the river. We know exactly where he is." Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris, in a statement, lauded Smiley for his bravery, calling him "a hero in every sense of the word." "He was an incredible young man, someone with the type of courage we should also wish we could emulate," he added. "My prayers are with the Smiley family." Smiley's family has set up a GoFundMe page to cover funeral and memorial expenses, and to support the family "during this painful time." The GoFundMe, set up by Javarious Smiley, on behalf of the Smiley family, noted Thaddeus "made the ultimate sacrifice while trying to save our 10-year-old nephew who was struggling in the waters of the Wolf River." "Without hesitation, he dove in to help — because that's who he was. Brave. Selfless. Compassionate," the GoFundMe said. "Thaddeus was more than a hero that day — he was a loving brother, a son, a friend, and a beacon of light in our lives. He showed us what true courage looks like." The GoFundMe with a goal of $6.5K had raised more than $4,000 as of June 4. "Thaddeus's legacy of love, strength, and sacrifice will never be forgotten," the GoFundMe said. "Help us honor him the way he deserves." Buckner, during the press conference, also stressed on the dangers of Wolf River and the importance of teaching young people to swim. "I want to take this opportunity to speak about water safety," Buckner said. "We know this time of year, families, particularly children, are involved in a lot of different water activities, so we want to encourage parents to start making some decisions about lessons." Buckner urged the public to wear appropriate swimming gear such as life-saving vests to avoid such incident and highlighted the dangers of the Wolf River. "The Wolf River is very unpredictable for the most experienced people," Buckner said. "We want parents to take this opportunity to have serious conversations and make critical decisions about water safety, and the right or appropriate equipment where you going to be out on the water." The deputy added: "Not a single person who been recovered out of Wolf River since 2013 has been wearing a life jacket. So, our plea to the public (is) anytime you are around swift or unfamiliar water, such as the Wolf River, bring some type of life saving jackets."

'More than a hero': Man drowns while trying to save child in Tennessee
'More than a hero': Man drowns while trying to save child in Tennessee

USA Today

time6 days ago

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  • USA Today

'More than a hero': Man drowns while trying to save child in Tennessee

'More than a hero': Man drowns while trying to save child in Tennessee Show Caption Hide Caption Essential water safety tips Learn essential water safety tips to ensure a fun and safe summer for the whole family. A 31-year-old man died while trying to save a young child at risk of being swept away in a river in Tennessee. Thaddeus Smiley, 31, was among a group of 11 people hanging out on a sandbar in the middle of Wolf River in Memphis just before 2 p.m. May 30, when a child started struggling to swim, prompting Smiley and another man to jump into the water to save the child, Shelby County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Anthony Buckner said in a press conference. While the child and the other rescuer made it out of the water uninjured, Smiley wasn't as fortunate and got caught up in the current. A search and rescue operation involving more than 100 first responders and volunteers was launched and continued for three days over the weekend before Smiley's body was eventually located about half a mile from where he went into the water on June 1. Six boat teams from multiple agencies and three drone teams were deployed in the search operation that covered over 8 miles of the river from Walnut Grove to Hollywood overpass, while Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency patrolled the river with three sonar teams scanning the riverbed using specialized equipment. A sheriff's office dive team was also engaged in the operation, which was challenging and dangerous due to the current moving at about six miles an hour, Buckner said. Buckner, in a follow-up press conference, after Smiley's body was located, said the sheriff's office has launched an investigation into his death and that "detectives will be going over statements, what occurred before this incident happened, so we can piece together all that happened and provide some additional closure for the Smiley family." Smiley was the nephew of Memphis City Councilman JB Smiley Jr. "We wanted my nephew to come back to us safely more than anything in the world," JB Smiley Jr. said at the June 1 press conference. "We didn't get the result we wanted, but we got something that was deeply important to every single person that uses the Smiley name. Our family member, our beloved Thaddeus Smiley, is back with us. He's no longer in the river. We know exactly where he is." This has been an incredibly difficult time for my family. I'm heartbroken to share that the body of my nephew, Thaddeus... Posted by JB Smiley Jr. on Sunday, June 1, 2025 'A hero in every sense' Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris, in a statement, lauded Smiley for his bravery, calling him "a hero in every sense of the word." "He was an incredible young man, someone with the type of courage we should also wish we could emulate," he added. "My prayers are with the Smiley family." Family sets up memorial Smiley's family has set up a GoFundMe page to cover funeral and memorial expenses, and to support the family "during this painful time." The GoFundMe, set up by Javarious Smiley, on behalf of the Smiley family, noted Thaddeus "made the ultimate sacrifice while trying to save our 10-year-old nephew who was struggling in the waters of the Wolf River." "Without hesitation, he dove in to help — because that's who he was. Brave. Selfless. Compassionate," the GoFundMe said. "Thaddeus was more than a hero that day — he was a loving brother, a son, a friend, and a beacon of light in our lives. He showed us what true courage looks like." The GoFundMe with a goal of $6.5K had raised more than $4,000 as of June 4. "Thaddeus's legacy of love, strength, and sacrifice will never be forgotten," the GoFundMe said. "Help us honor him the way he deserves." Authorities urge public to be careful around Wolf River Buckner, during the press conference, also stressed on the dangers of Wolf River and the importance of teaching young people to swim. "I want to take this opportunity to speak about water safety," Buckner said. "We know this time of year, families, particularly children, are involved in a lot of different water activities, so we want to encourage parents to start making some decisions about lessons." Buckner urged the public to wear appropriate swimming gear such as life-saving vests to avoid such incident and highlighted the dangers of the Wolf River. "The Wolf River is very unpredictable for the most experienced people," Buckner said. "We want parents to take this opportunity to have serious conversations and make critical decisions about water safety, and the right or appropriate equipment where you going to be out on the water." The deputy added: "Not a single person who been recovered out of Wolf River since 2013 has been wearing a life jacket. So, our plea to the public (is) anytime you are around swift or unfamiliar water, such as the Wolf River, bring some type of life saving jackets." Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at sshafiq@ and follow her on X and Instagram @saman_shafiq7.

Man arrested after local child sexual assault investigation
Man arrested after local child sexual assault investigation

Yahoo

time02-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

Man arrested after local child sexual assault investigation

A 35-year-old man was arrested as a result of a sexual assault investigation in Logan County, according to Bellefontaine Police Department Chief Christopher Marlow. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Jordan Kyle Walker was arrested and has been criminally charged with unlawful sexual conduct with a minor. The investigation started on May 20 after Shelby County Sheriff's Office deputies contacted Bellefontaine police detectives about a sexual assault case they were investigating, Marlow said. The deputies told detectives that they determined the incidents occurred within the Bellefontaine Police Department's jurisdiction. TRENDING STORIES: 19-year-old identified as body found in Dayton neighborhood Body found in trunk of burning car in Dayton; homicide investigation launched Kettering Health provides update on cyberattack; Internal health records back online Over several days, detectives and officers conducted several interviews and served multiple search warrants related to the case, Marlow said. Authorities arrested Walker on May 30 in the 600 block of South Madriver Street. Additional details were not immediately available. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

SCSO: Man out on bond arrested for kidnapping woman
SCSO: Man out on bond arrested for kidnapping woman

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

SCSO: Man out on bond arrested for kidnapping woman

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A man out on bond was arrested on Tuesday after allegedly kidnapping a woman in Northaven, the Shelby County Sheriff's Office said. Jadea Gibson, 25, has been charged with kidnapping and false imprisonment for the incident. On May 20, deputies responded to a report of a kidnapping in the 5100 block of Corkwood Drive in Northaven. MPD arrests over 120 people in Operation Code Zero The victim told deputies that she'd met a man in the Northaven area and agreed to hang out with him the night before. During their time together, the suspect allegedly forced the victim to leave the area against her will and drove her to Frayser. While the vehicle was still moving, the victim managed to escape and run to safety. Detectives with the Sheriff's Office Violent Crimes Unit immediately launched an investigation. Through their efforts, they were able to positively identify the suspect as Jadea Gibson and obtained a warrant for his arrest. Marshals make two Memphis murder arrests in one day On Tuesday morning, deputies with the Fugitive Apprehension Team located and arrested Gibson without incident. Detectives learned that Gibson was out on a $10,000 bond on another kidnapping case, where MPD officers brought the charges. 'It's troubling that someone out on bond could commit such a terrible act,' Chief Deputy Anthony Buckner said. 'But thanks to the dedication of our team, he's no longer a threat to the community.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Deputies seek driver involved in possible hit-and-run with cruiser
Deputies seek driver involved in possible hit-and-run with cruiser

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Deputies seek driver involved in possible hit-and-run with cruiser

Have you seen this vehicle? [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] The Shelby County Sheriff's Office is searching for a vehicle believed to be involved in a hit-and-run crash with a sheriff's cruiser, according to a social media post. TRENDING STORIES: Local donut shop ranked among top 50 in the US At least 2 dead after string of violence in Springfield Firefighters battling fire at vacant apartment building in Dayton Deputies say the vehicle sustained front-end damage on the right front side. The sheriff's office posted security photos on its Facebook page. If you can identify this vehicle or its owner, call the Shelby County Sheriff's Office at (937) 498-1111. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

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