January
13, 2002
Arrests
* Leonard Andrew Price, 22, 115 Camelot Court,
was arrested Thursday by Carter County Sheriff's Department
Sgt. Wendell Treadway on a warrant charging him with violation
of probation.
* Jason Fenner, 27, 300 E. H St., was arrested
Thursday by CCSD Deputy Matthew Lunceford and charged with
violation of probation.
* James Wallace Brewer, 43, 1530 Newland Rd.,
Newland, N.C., was arrested Thursday by Elizabethton Police
Department Ptl. Tonya Scott on a warrant charging him with
violation of probation.
* Jonathan Andy Dishner, 20, 275 George Carr
Rd., was arrested Thursday by CCSD Deputy Donald White on
a warrant charging him with violation of probation.
* Randy D. Jenkins, 22, 817 Hemlock St., was
cited Thursday by EPD Ptl. Michael Merritt following a traffic
stop. Jenkins was issued citations for violation of financial
responsibility law and violation of a traffic control device.
* Sherri K. Booher, 27, 124 Pebbles Lane, was
cited Thursday by EPD Ptl. Michael Merritt following a traffic
stop. Booher was cited for speeding and violation of financial
responsibility law.
* Terry A. Potter, 38, of Elizabethton, was arrested
Thursday by EPD Ptl. Richard Haney and charged with violation
of probation.
* James Wallace Brewer, 43, 1530 Newland Rd.,
Newland, N.C., was arrested Thursday by EPD Ptl. Richard Haney
and charged with violation of probation.
* Daniel Ray Frye, 27, 1647 Sugar Hollow Rd.;
David Shawn Wright, 38, 211 Chambers Dr.; Billy Combs, 29,
184 Jackson Ave.; and Steve Mayse, 32, 185 Church St., were
arrested Thursday by EPD Ptl. Jesus Pena after officers were
dispatched to Broad Street Bridge in reference to a fight.
Officers found David Wright and Jeff Ingram of Elizabethton
under the bridge. Combs, Frye, and Mayse were located at Taco
John's Parking lot. Ingram had been assaulted and was transported
by Carter County Rescue Squad to Sycamore Shoals Emergency
Room. All defendants smelled of alcohol and were unsteady
on their feet. They were arrested and charged with public
intoxication. Sgt. Charles Moreland, Capt. Art Smithdeal and
Sgt. Matt Bailey assisted in the arrests.
* Constable Stormy K. Davis, 52, 120 Anderson
Rd., Jonesborough, and Scott Holly, 38, 112 Rebel Court, Jonesborough,
were arrested Thursday by officers of Washington County Sheriff's
Office on capiases from Washington County Criminal Court charging
them with four counts of extortion, criminal impersonation,
and two counts of conspiracy to commit extortion. The charges
are the result of a four-month investigation conducted by
the sheriff's office into illegal collections of returned
checks, past due store tabs and collection fees charged to
individuals by the two men. Both were booked into Washington
County Detention Center under $50,000 bond each. They are
set to appear Jan. 22 in Criminal Court.
* Scott Reed, 30, 2603 Plymouth Rd., was arrested
Friday by officers of Johnson City Police Bureau following
investigation by the Bureau's Traffic/Homicide team into a
motor vehicle fatality Oct. 2 at Plymouth Road and Roger Lane.
Reed was charged with aggravated vehicular homicide, vehicular
assault, felony reckless endangerment and third-offense driving
on revoked license. He was being held on $50,000 bond.
* Anthony Blair Birchfield, 21, 902 Crocus St.,
Johnson City, was arrested Thursday by officers of Johnson
City Police Bureau following investigation of an altercation
that occurred Jan. 6 at Poor Richards, 825 W. Walnut St. Birchfield
was involved in an altercation that resulted in Adam Morgan
receiving a wound to the chest. Morgan was treated and released
at Johnson City Medical Center. Birchfield was being held
in Washington County Detention Center on $5,000 bond and is
to appear in court Monday.
* Joseph L. Crowther, 34, 2717 S. Roan St., Lot
32, and Misty D. Crowther, 22, same address, were arrested
Thursday by officers of Johnson City Police Bureau and charged
with aggravated child neglect.
* Charity D. Harmon, 23, #20 Regency Square,
Johnson City, was arrested Thursday by officers of Johnson
City Police Bureau on a warrant for accessory after the fact
on aggravated burglary and three counts of simple assault.
According to police, Harmon concealed and harbored a male
subject wanted on aggravated burglary and assault charges
and gave false information to police in an attempt to keep
him from being apprehended Jan. 8 at 941 Ford Creek Rd., Gray.
Theft
* Chip Chambers, an employee of Baker Construction
Co., Piney Flats, reported Thursday to CCSD Lt. Bobby Huffman
that sometime between Jan. 4 and Jan. 9 someone took a cement
mixer from the tool shed on Mill Creek.