January 10, 2003
Arrests
* Molly Clawson Tolley, 30, 449 Bear Branch Road,
Roan Mountain, was arrested Wednesday morning by Special Agent
Dan Bowman with the U.S. Marshals Service and charged with
theft over $10,000 and theft over $1,000.
* Kyman Thomas Grindstaff, 44, 111 Bishop Hollow
Road, was arrested Wednesday evening by Carter County Sheriff's
Department Deputy Kevin Cable on outstanding capias warrants
for failure to appear.
* Benny Franklin Burton, 54, 337 Old Milligan
Highway, Johnson City, was arrested Wednesday afternoon by
CCSD Deputy Brad Hamm and charged with public intoxication.
He is scheduled to appear in General Sessions Court Jan. 24.
* Barry Preston Trivett, 24, 325 Highland Drive,
Bluff City, was arrested early Thursday morning by CCSD Sgt.
Jeff Winters and charged with fifth offense DUI, fifth offense
driving on a suspended license and violation of the implied
consent law. He is scheduled to appear in General Sessions
Court Jan. 13.
* Judy C. Parsons, 657 Jena Beth Drive, was arrested
Wednesday by CCSD Constable Bobby Canter and charged with
driving on a revoked license.
* Amie Nichole Hardin, 24, 104 Williams St.,
Hampton, was arrested Wednesday night by CCSD Sgt. Patrick
Johnson on outstanding warrants charging her with leaving
the scene of an accident, failure to appear and violation
of the financial responsibility law. She is scheduled to appear
in General Sessions Court Jan. 13.
Theft
* Frances Guinn, 103 Franklin Place Drive, Apt.
2, reported to Elizabethton Police Department PTL Jerry Bradley
that someone entered her apartment and stole $340 from her
purse Wednesday afternoon.
* Allen S. Miller, 110 Billie Joe Lane, Hampton,
reported to CCSD Deputy Kevin Cable that between 8:30 a.m.
and 5:30 p.m., someone entered his residence and stole some
medication which was prescribed to him. He reported that he
suspects several subjects known to him.
Vandalism
* Russell C. Kinser, with the USDA Natural
Resources Conservation Service, 419 West Elk Ave., reported
to EPD PTL Richard Haney on Wednesday that someone had damaged
a white Ford F150 truck belonging to the USDA NRCS. According
to reports, the driver's side window of the truck had been
shot out with what appeared to be a BB gun.
* Robert Weddle, 1806 U.S. Highway 91, reported
to CCSD Sgt. Ken Dugger that sometime between Jan. 4 and Jan.
9, someone entered his 1993 Toyota Camry while it was parked
at his residence and damaged the vehicle. According to reports,
there was damage done to the ignition, indicating that the
perpetrator was attempting to steal the car.