Case Explained: Hickman County Sheriff’s Office Weekly Crime Report  - Legal Perspective

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The Hickman County Sheriff’s Office Crime Report is compiled from both the Sheriff’s Department and Centerville Police, and is a listing of incidents collected in recent days from affidavits and reports held by local law enforcement agencies and Hickman County General Sessions Court:

December 31

  • Brandy Lee Burns, of Bon Aqua, was booked into Hickman County Jail for multiple charges related to an incident in September 2025 following a failure to appear. Burns was charged with intent to resell Fentanyl, manufacture, delivery, selling or possession of methamphetamine, being in possession of synthetic urine, and carrying unlawful drug paraphernalia, according to a Hickman County Sheriff’s Department incident report.

January 1

  • Keegan Jacob Johnson-Greene, of Centerville, was booked into Hickman County Jail for multiple charges including DUI, violation of open alcohol container laws and violation of implied consent law, according to an incident report. Johnson-Greene was observed at a business on Highway 100 as being too intoxicated to drive. A deputy responded to the call and made contact with Johnson-Greene who gave a strong odor of alcohol, was showing bloodshot eyes and unable to follow clear directions, according to the report. Johnson-Greene refused the implied consent law and a search showed that he did have open containers in his vehicle. He was taken to Hickman County Jail where blood was drawn.

January 3

  • Tammie Jean Tucker, of Pensacola, Florida, was booked into Hickman County Jail for multiple charges, including DUI, violation of open alcohol container laws, failure to exercise due care, following too closely and driving on roadways laned for traffic, according to an incident report. A deputy reportedly observed Tucker’s vehicle following another too closely heading toward Lyles on Highway 100. Once stopped, Tucker attempted to identify herself with a credit card, the report stated. Tucker finally produced a Florida driver’s license after multiple attempts, and the deputy smelled alcohol on Tucker’s breath as well as observing an open container in the center console. Tucker then failed a field sobriety test and was taken to Hickman County Jail without any further incident.