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As the search continues for the person or persons responsible for a triple murder in West Nashville.
Earlier today two men were questioned about the killings on Maxon Avenue.
But just moments ago those men were cleared of any involvement with the crime.
Since police announced they wanted to speak with Justin McCoy and Kevin Tidwell neighbors here have been anxious to know what would come out of those interviews- we have not discovered what information police have learned but we do know those men had no involvement with this crime.
Police say based on the where the men hung out or lived and their tendencies, they were questioned about the murders of three family members.
Mother, 48 year old Deborah Sullivan, daughter 26 year old Wendy Sullivan were found dead in their home- and father, 56 year old Patrick Sullivan was found dead outside of the home in a detached shed Monday afternoon by their 28 year old daughter.
As police continue the investigation, those who knew the victims say they will be missed.
Vanessa Lindquist says, “She baked us goodies and they gave us a Christmas card and since then they have just been the neighbors that everybody wishes for.”
Investigators are expected to be out here again tomorrow searching for evidence- they are asking anyone with information call Crimestoppers.
We will continue to follow any developments on these stories.
You can get the latest 24-7 at fox17.com or Facebook.com/foxnashville and you can catch any overnight developments on Tennessee Mornings starting at five a.m.
Metro Police Detectives are continuing to follow leads in the triple murder case. If you have any information on the deaths of Patrick, Debra and Wendy Sullivan you are urged to call Emergency Communications Center at 862-8600 or Crime Stoppers at 74-CRIME.
Tuesday, October 23 2012, 10:22 PM CDT
Tennessee News
Memphis libraries seeking funding
May 25, 2013 13:07 GMT
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- The public library system in Memphis is hoping to secure $2.9 million to add employees and increase its collection.
The Memphis Daily News (http://bit.ly/19BANxH) reports the Memphis Public Library & Information Center cites the figures as part of its strategic plan.
A study by the Friends of the Library and the Memphis Library Foundation found that during the past five years, the system's budget has been cut 21 percent and hours were reduced 20 percent.
The goal of the new funding would be to add 47 employees to the 18-location library system and increase the collections budget to $2 million from less than $1 million.
Library director Keenon McCloy says the plan is a "roadmap for the future."
Information from: The Memphis Daily News, http://www.memphisdailynews.com
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