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Woman charged with assault after spraying Big Mac sauce

Woman charged with assault after spraying Big Mac sauce

A Mid-South woman is charged with aggravated assault after an attack involving McDonald's special sauce.

Police said Francesca Barlow and Steven Reynolds were arguing at the McDonalds on Canada Road when, according to police, Barlow sprayed Reynolds with Big Mac Sauce.

Reynolds sprayed Barlow with water from a cleaning hose.

Then Barlow struck Reynolds with a condiment dispenser leaving a cut on his head.

Barlow is out of bail on a $3,000 bond.

She faces a judge on Tuesday.

Bartlett police prepare for DUI crackdown

Bartlett police prepare for DUI crackdown

When it comes to drinking and driving, a crackdown is in process.

And next week, The Bartlett Police Department will be conducting roadside sobriety checkpoints within the city limits of Bartlett.

This initiative is sponsored by a grant from the Governor’s Highway Safety Office.

The police department stated impaired driving takes the lives of more than 16,000 people and injures over 300,000 every year in the United States.

That is why the officers will be evaluating drivers for signs of alcohol and/or drug impairment.

Officers saidt hey will target those who are operating a vehicle while impaired and take enforcement action where necessary while ensuring the protection of all motorists.


TN based construction contractor pleads guilty to compensation fraud

TN based construction contractor pleads guilty to compensation fraud

A Tennessee based construction contractor has pleaded guilty to four counts of workers compensation fraud.

Mike Nobles admitted he put employees on construction jobs and concealed them from workers' compensation insurance companies.

Nobles will spend 10 years on probation and weekends in jail for a year.

Host your own Bartlett Night Out

(WMC-TV) - Get your neighborhood together and send a message to criminals that you are willing to take a stand on crime. 

National Night Out is October 2, and you can organize or attend a Bartlett Night Out event in your neighborhood. 

There are several ways to do this through block parties, carnivals, parades, barbecues, or any social event, where you can learn how to prevent crime in your area. 

Contact your local Neighborhood Watch leader, or Bartlett Police Lt. Rory Mack.