January 6, 2003
Arrests
* Samuel H. Royston, Jr., 27, 2081 Devault Bridge
Road, Lot 8, Piney Flats, was arrested Thursday night by Carter
County Sheriff's Department Deputy Sarah Ryan and charged
with driving on a revoked license and violation of registration.
He is scheduled to appear in General Sessions Court today.
* Kristi Dawn Noe, 30, 116 Hilton Hill Road,
was arrested Thursday by Constable Bobby Canter on an outstanding
warrant charging her with aggravated burglary. She is scheduled
to appear in General Sessions Court Jan. 7.
* Travis Kurt Guy, 24, 178 Alvin Dugger Road,
Butler, was arrested Thursday afternoon by CCSD Deputy Al
Meehan on an attachment out of Chancery Court for contempt
of court ordered child support.
* Jerry Lee Ward, 47, no known address, was arrested
Thursday evening by CCSD Sgt. Keith Range and charged with
disorderly conduct. He is scheduled to appear in General Sessions
Court today.
* Christopher Lee Scalf, 34, 369 Nave Hollow
Loop, was arrested early Friday morning by CCSD Deputy Brad
Hamm and charged with second offense DUI, second offense driving
on a revoked license, criminal impersonation and violation
of the financial responsibility law. He is scheduled to appear
in General Sessions Court today.
* Mark Steven Greenwell, 27, 169 Jade Drive,
was arrested Thursday night by CCSD Constable Harvey Shaffer
on an outstanding warrant charging him with assault.
* Richard G. Shockley, 38, 2407 Sinking Creek
Road, Johnson City, was arrested Thursday evening by Elizabethton
Police Department Patrolman Mike Commons and charged with
DUI. He is scheduled to appear in General Sessions Court today.
* Carole D. Fields, 40, 203 Laurel Road, Johnson
City, was arrested Thursday afternoon by EPD Patrolman Michael
Merritt and charged with DUI, driving without a license, following
too closely with contact, violation of financial responsibility
and the introduction of drugs to a penal institution. She
is scheduled to appear in General Sessions Court Jan. 7.
* Bobby Scott Moorfield, 31, 229 Cobbs Creek,
Butler, was arrested Saturday afternoon by CCSD Sgt. Patrick
Johnson and charged with possession of Schedule IV narcotics,
second offense DUI and violation of implied consent. He is
scheduled to appear in General Sessions Court Jan. 13.
* Jose Raul Espinoza, 39, 351 U.S. Highway 91,
Apt. 1, was arrested early Saturday morning by CCSD Lt. Rocky
Croy and charged with assault under domestic violence.
* Elmer Carl Miller, 34, 2880 S. Roan St., Johnson
City, was arrested Friday night by CCSD Sgt. Penny Cornett
and charged with assault under domestic violence. He is scheduled
to appear in General Sessions Court Jan. 21.
* Sam Jerry Street, 53, 4060 U.S. Highway 19E,
was arrested Friday afternoon by CCSD Deputy Kevin Cable and
charged with assault under domestic violence and carrying
prohibited weapons. He is scheduled to appear in General Sessions
Court Jan. 13.
* Jason C. Hill, Jr., 55, Clover Brook Trailer
Park, Lot 6., was arrested Friday evening by CCSD Sgt. Penny
Cornett on a capias warrant for failure to appear. He is scheduled
to appear in General Sessions Court today.
* Robert Willis Holland, 38, 190 Chalibeathe
Drive, Sulphur Springs, was arrested Friday afternoon by CCSD
Deputy Gene Moreland on outstanding warrants charging him
for failure to appear, fleeing to avoid apprehension and driving
on a suspended license. He is scheduled to appear in General
Sessions Court today.
* Melissa Burchette Williams, 29, 208 Spring
St., Hampton, was arrested Friday afternoon by CCSD Deputy
L.C. Tester on an attachment for contempt of court.
Theft
* Travis Phillips, 323 W. Doe Avenue, reported
to EPD Patrolman Tonya Range on Wednesday that someone had
stolen his daughter's bicycle from the front porch of their
residence. The bicycle is described as a 20-inch BMX Blush
bicycle with "Quest, Just for girls" down the frame and a
white chain guard. Stolen along with the bicycle was a helmet
that is purple in color in the front and fades into white
flames on the back.
* Randy F. Snider, 115 Oscar Banks Road, Johnson
City, reported to EPD Ptl. Mike Commons that sometime between
10 p.m. Wednesday and 6 a.m. Thursday, someone entered his
vehicle while it was parked in front of his residence and
stole two green tool boxes and the tools and supplies that
were contained in them.
* Linda Gail West, 603 Watauga Ave., reported
to EPD Patrolman Jerry Bradley on Thursday that someone had
entered her home and had stolen a Playstation 2 game system
and three games as well as several checks from her personal
checking account. She reported that she suspected two male
subjects known to her and that her bank had told her that
some of the missing checks had been cashed in the names of
the two males she suspected.
* Tony Harrell, 253 Cove Creek Road, Roan Mountain,
reported to CCSD Deputy Kevin Campbell that someone had stolen
a Monitor kerosene home heating unit from a property that
he owns and rents out on Cove Creek Road. The estimated value
of the heating unit is $1,480. He reported that he suspects
a male subject known to him.
Vandalism
* Joseph May, 183 Peters Hollow Road, reported
to CCSD Deputy Johnny Miller that someone had vandalized a
vehicle parked at his orchard along with a building on the
orchard property. According to reports, someone broke out
all the windows of a 1975 Ford van. Also, a large plate glass
window was broken out. The estimated value of the window is
$600. May reported that vandalism is an ongoing problem at
the property.
* Joyce M. Bolden, of Johnson City, reported
to EPD Ptl. Michael Merritt that someone had damaged some
rental property that she owns at 108 Church Street. She stated
that the tenant of the property, Teresa Deloach, reported
to her that the property was damaged when someone drove a
blue and white truck pulling a beige house trailer from Jackson
Avenue onto Church Street through the yard. According to reports,
Deloach stated that she saw the men cutting down some hedges
in the yard of Bolden's property in order to get the trailer
onto Church Street. The estimated damage done to the hedges
is $100 with another $100 estimated in yard damages.