March 27, 2002
Arrests
* Walter R. Farley Jr., 18, 302 Creek Bank Road,
was arrested Monday by Carter County Sheriff's Department
Deputy Laverne Julian after CCSD received warrants from Stewart
County, Tenn., on Farley for theft over $2,000. Deputy Julian
and Deputy Albert Nave went to a residence on Creek Bank Road
in Stoney Creek where Farley was believed to be staying. The
owner told officers that Farley was staying at the residence
but was not there at the time. Deputies asked for permission
to search the home and the owner agreed. Deputy Nave found
Farley hiding in a closet in a rear bedroom. He was transported
to Carter County Jail to await transport to Stewart County.
* Anna Sue Thomas, 53, 2245 Elizabethton Hwy.,
was arrested Monday by CCSD Sgt. Patrick Johnson following
a Criminal Court indictment taken by First Judicial District
Drug Task Force charging her with three counts sale of Schedule
IV narcotics, casual exchange, and sale of Schedule II.
* Leroy Edward Casivant, 41, and Patricia A.
Casivant, 46, both of 220 Rock House Road, Johnson City, were
arrested Monday by CCSD Sgt. Patrick Johnson on Criminal Court
indictments taken by DTF charging them both with sale of Schedule
II and conspiracy to distribute Schedule II.
* Terry Wayne Fenner, 41, 1408 Stateline Road,
was arrested Monday by CCSD Deputy Todd Hamm on two capiases
charging him with failure to appear with license and failure
to appear with fines and costs on public intoxication. Fenner
turned himself in at CCSD.
* Deborah Lucille Campbell, 42, 104 Hyder St.,
Hampton, was arrested Monday at Crossroads by Elizabethton
Police Department Ptl. Jason McCall on a capias charging her
with failure to appear on theft under $500.
Burglary
* Paul Delong, 59, 139 Hamilton Road, reported
Monday to CCSD Deputy Todd Hamm that someone had taken several
items from his outbuilding. Delong said he noticed a side
window open and upon checking, found the screen had been cut.
Missing were a 5-gallon can of gasoline, a gray plastic tool
box with about $600 in tools, a Nikita keyhole saw and case.
* Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, 204 Cash Hollow
Road, reported Monday to CCSD Lt. Harvey Guess that when they
arrived home around 5:30 p.m., they found their home had been
broken into. The officer noted a pry tool had been used to
open a door on the south side of the residence. The burglars
were very meticulous, according to the report, and did not
ransack the house. At the time of the report, a personal check
was found to be missing. Investigator Chris Pierce was called
to the scene.
Lost/found
* Jacqueline Guy, 34, of Hampton, reported Monday
to CCSD Deputy Johnny Miller that she believed she left her
wallet on top of her vehicle when she pulled out of Hampton
Bait Shop. When she discovered it missing, she returned to
the store, however, clerks advised that it had not been turned
in.