TBI: Former Dickson County detective charged with reckless endangerment

DICKSON COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — A former detective with the Dickson County Sheriff’s Office has been charged with reckless endangerment following an investigation by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.

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At the request of the 23rd Judicial District Attorney General Ray Crouch, TBI agents started investigating a complaint involving a man who allegedly allowed his 13-year-old to drive. Investigators discovered that 41-year-old Douglas Kimbro allowed his child to drive in Dickson County and Humphreys County. Kimbro’s 9-year-old was also a passenger in the vehicle.

Kimbro had been employed by the Dickson County Sheriff’s Office at the time, though he was off-duty.

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