Missing Run Away Juvenile- Maryville TN

Community, Police & Government
MARYVILLE, TENNESSEE – The Sheriff’s Office is offering a $500 reward for information that leads investigators to the location and custody of a 17-year-old runaway who left school on September 26 and never returned home.
On September 26, the father of Aliya Ingram, age 17, reported to deputies that his daughter left Heritage High School that day without permission and has not returned home. Investigators believe that Aliya is with another 17-year-old female.
Sheriff’s investigators are following all leads as to Aliya’s whereabouts. Friends and family members reported that they have spoken to Aliya on the phone over the past couple of weeks, and she also called Blount County Communications to say she is okay.
If you know the whereabouts of Aliya Ingram, please call Investigations at the Blount County Sheriff’s Office at (865)273-5001 during normal business hours, or the Blount County Communications non-emergency number at (865)983-3620. You may also remain anonymous by calling the Sheriff’s Office Crime Hotline at (865)273-5200, or you can leave an anonymous tip on the TipSoft Anonymous Tip System on the Sheriff’s Office website at www.bcso.com under the “How Do I” tab.

City of Maryville to Assess the Health of Streams

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The City of Maryville will be conducting a stream survey and inventory of stormwater discharge within the Maryville city limits. This survey includes portions of the Brown Creek, Culton Creek, Duncan Branch, Gallagher Creek, Lackey Creek, Laurel Bank Branch, Peppermint Branch, Pistol Creek, and Springfield Branch watersheds. This assessment is one of the requirements to allow Maryville to obtain its National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Phase II permit. The goal of this project is to gain a better understanding of the health of Maryville’s streams. Areas that may benefit from stream restoration or stormwater infrastructure repair will also be identified.
 
The city has contracted with Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC) to perform the fieldwork for this study. CEC environmental scientists will be traversing all the major streams to photograph and document their condition. Streambank erosion sites, undercut pipes, unshaded stream sections, trash dumps, and other areas of environmental concern will be assessed. Field staff will only record the condition of the streams. They are not present to remedy or address any potential problems.
  
For more information, call the City of Maryville Stormwater Program Manager, Dale Jayne (865) 273-3512, or email Dale at [email protected].

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