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The Bays Mountain Planetarium will be celebrating the holidays by giving you the gift of more planetarium shows. From December 18th through December 29th, the planetarium will add an extra show-time at 2 p.m., Monday through Friday, for their alternate double-feature Two Small Pieces of Glass and Galileo’s Skies.
“During this time of year we have visitors who travel here to spend the holidays with their families,” said Adam Thanz, planetarium director at Bays Mountain Park. “We want to give them, as well as our residents, the opportunity to see our shows before they are changed in January.”
The main feature through December is Cosmic Origins Spectrograph, but starting in January and showing through April, the main feature will be Out There – The Quest for Extrasolar Worlds. Using the world’s most powerful telescopes, we are now exploring other solar systems. Learn how we search for these incredibly difficult to find objects and discover that our eight planets are not alone. The show is followed by a live tour of the current night sky. Bays Mountain Planetarium’s main features are shown at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. on the weekends and at 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.
The new alternative feature for January and February is Appalachian Skies: Winter. This in-house production will be a live presentation of the current night sky and will explore fascinating constellations and planets that are easily visible. This show highlights the spectacular Carl Zeiss ZKP-4 star projector instrument. This alternative feature is shown at 2 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.
Tickets are $5 per person. Children ages 5 and younger receive free admission with a paying adult. For more information on Bays Mountain’s planetarium shows, please visit baysmountain.com or call 423-229-9447.
Kingsport Police Department
David Quillin, Chief of Police 200 Shelby Street • Kingsport, TN 37660 |
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NEWS RELEASE | |||
SUBJECT: | Previously Reported Armed and Dangerous Suspect Has Been Apprehended | ||
DATE: | December 15, 2017 | ||
CASE #: | 17-033226 | ||
GENERAL NARRATIVE | |||
A previously reported armed and dangerous suspect wanted by the Kingsport Police Department is now in custody. On December 15, 2017 at approximately 6:30 PM, Jonathan J. Ryans was arrested at 305 Darlington Drive in Sullivan County, just outside the city limits of Kingsport.
His arrest on the outstanding K.P.D. warrant was cooperatively facilitated by the United States Marshals Service and the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office. K.P.D. would like to thank both of these law enforcement agencies for their assistance in bringing this offender to justice. Mr. Ryans is currently incarcerated in the Sullivan County Jail in Blountville where he will remain at least until his arraignment. His bond on the outstanding K.P.D. warrant was preset at $150,000 by the presiding judge. He also faces felony charges in Bristol, TN for Aggravated Assault as well as the possibility of pending additional charges incurred at the time of his arrest. As previously released: The Kingsport Police Department is requesting assistance from the public in locating a suspect involved in a recent shooting incident. On November 20, 2017 at approximately 11:00 PM, Kingsport Police Patrol Officers responded to a report of multiple shots fired in the area of Cloud Apartments in Kingsport. Multiple eye witnesses reported that Jonathan J. Ryans had just discharged a firearm three times with complete disregard for the densely populated surroundings, placing multiple bystanders at risk of serious injury or death. Upon arrival, officers located three 9mm shell casings near the intersection of Reedy Place and Nelson Street; however, Mr. Ryans had already fled the area. After further investigation by the K.P.D. Criminal Investigations Division, Detectives ultimately obtained a warrant charging Mr. Ryans with Felony Reckless Endangerment. He is also wanted for Aggravated Assault, in connection with an unrelated incident that occurred in Bristol, Tennessee. Detectives have received reliable information to lead them to believe that Mr. Ryans is still in possession of one or more firearms. He should be considered armed and extremely dangerous and should not be approached. A recent photograph and detailed description of Mr. Ryans is included in this release. Detectives are requesting that anyone who sees him, or knows his possible current whereabouts, to contact them as soon as possible at 423-229-9429 or call Kingsport Central Dispatch at 423-246-9111. Alternatively, if an individual who is able to supply information related to this or any other case wishes not to be identified, tips can be submitted anonymously via online “Citizen Feedback” forms available at the following link: https://www.kingsporttn.gov/city-services/police-department/contact-us |
ARRESTED SUSPECT INFORMATION | |
Name | Jonathan J. Ryans |
Age | Date of Birth 9/7/1989
28 Years of Age |
Gender/Race | Male/Black |
Residency | Various Residences in and around Cloud Apartments in Kingsport |
Charge(s) | 1) Felony Reckless Endangerment in Kingsport
2) Also Wanted for Aggravated Assault in Bristol, TN 3) Possibility of Pending Additional Charges Incurred at Time of Arrest |
RELEASING OFFICER | ||
Thomas M. Patton, Public Information Officer
Kingsport Police Department Professional Standards Unit 423-229-9433 (Desk) • 423-224-2786 (FAX) ThomasMPatton |
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