CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – A Clarksville woman has been charged with aggravated child abuse and first-degree murder in relation to the death of a baby girl in August of 2021.
This dope problem is out of control not only in Tennessee but here in the Buckeye too. With the open borders and the cartels bringing drugs into fusa by the ton it can only get worse . I've kicked out two families from my rental house in the last 6 months for hard drug use . I tell them before they move in no drugs and when the EMT's show up for the narcan treatment out they go .
https://lawandcrime.com/crime/tennessee-grandmother-faces-murder-charge-after-5-month-old-with-acute-methamphetamine-intoxication-drowned-in-bathtub-cops/ According to a report from Clarksville Today, Camia was arrested earlier this year at a local Walmart for shoplifting. In an affidavit, police wrote that on the afternoon of April 16 officers responded to a call from the Walmart Loss Prevention team about a shoplifting suspect identified as Camia. The Walmart employee reportedly told police that Camia had previously been “trespassed for life” from the store following a shoplifting incident in December 2019.
“Due to Ms. Camia not lawfully being in the store and committing another theft, she was placed in custody for Burglary,” the affidavit says.
The report says Camia had attempted to steal $42.93 worth of groceries. The charges were dismissed last month, online records show.
Court records show that Camia had several other run-ins with the law in recent years.
In November 2020 Camia pleaded guilty to one count of shoplifting. She later pleaded guilty to violating her probation in that case in May 2022.
Camia in 2020 also pleaded guilty to one count of possessing methamphetamine. In August 2021 she pleaded guilty to violating her probation in that case.
The location names had me sure that this was MizzooRah. Walmarts are all the same. Items, if available, are in locked cabinets and the person with the key is on break or out to lunch. Underwear and shoe polish!? My cell phone died. Better bring lunch. Do Police and Social Services have special maps centered on local Walmarts?
was stationed at ft.campbell back in the early 1970's. nothing really good ever came out of clarkvillie even back then.
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According to a report from Clarksville Today, Camia was arrested earlier this year at a local Walmart for shoplifting. In an affidavit, police wrote that on the afternoon of April 16 officers responded to a call from the Walmart Loss Prevention team about a shoplifting suspect identified as Camia. The Walmart employee reportedly told police that Camia had previously been “trespassed for life” from the store following a shoplifting incident in December 2019.
“Due to Ms. Camia not lawfully being in the store and committing another theft, she was placed in custody for Burglary,” the affidavit says.
The report says Camia had attempted to steal $42.93 worth of groceries. The charges were dismissed last month, online records show.
Court records show that Camia had several other run-ins with the law in recent years.
In November 2020 Camia pleaded guilty to one count of shoplifting. She later pleaded guilty to violating her probation in that case in May 2022.
Camia in 2020 also pleaded guilty to one count of possessing methamphetamine. In August 2021 she pleaded guilty to violating her probation in that case.
[image via Clarksville Police Department]
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The location names had me sure that this was MizzooRah. Walmarts are all the same. Items, if available, are in locked cabinets and the person with the key is on break or out to lunch. Underwear and shoe polish!? My cell phone died. Better bring lunch. Do Police and Social Services have special maps centered on local Walmarts?
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