March 5, 2003
Arrests
* Kenneth C. Hopson, 29, 117 Norman
Joines Road, was arrested Monday evening by Carter County
Sheriff's Department Deputy Eric Buck and charged with driving
on a suspended license, violation of the light law and violation
of the financial responsibility law. He is scheduled to appear
in General Sessions Court March 7.
* Laura Jacqueline Johnson, 41, 223 Jim Deal
Road, was arrested Monday evening by CCSD Sgt. Penny Cornett
on a warrant charging her with violation of probation.
* Teresa Marie Fenner, 46, 909 Fairview St.,
was arrested Monday night by CCSD Deputies Albert Nave and
Tom Skeans and charged with public intoxication.
* Rebecca Jo Truschke, 36, 622 Poga Road, Butler,
was arrested Monday night by CCSD Deputy Chad Grindstaff on
a warrant charging her with aggravated assault.
* James Paul Chambers, 45, 678 Tiger Creek, was
arrested Monday evening by CCSD Deputy Shannon Deloach on
a warrant charging him with failure to appear in court.
* Lloyd Garland Sink, 60, 1797 Highway 91, was
arrested Monday afternoon by CCSD Deputies Albert Nave and
Tom Skeans on two warrants charging him with violation of
probation and failure to appear to serve jail time.
* James Eugene Warren, 41, 306 South Watauga,
Apt. C, was arrested Monday afternoon by CCSD Deputy Jeff
Markland on a warrant charging him with violation of probation.
* Angelia Christine Johnson, 21, 155 Bear Hollow,
was arrested Monday morning by CCSD Constable Bobby Canter
on a warrant charging her with violation of probation.
* Christopher V. Carroll, 31, 207 W. Faireview
Ave., Apt. 117, Johnson City, was arrested Tuesday by officers
from the Johnson City Police Bureau and charged with aggravated
assault and kidnapping. He is scheduled to appear in Washington
County General Sessions Court on Thursday.
Theft
* Todd MacRae, 830 Deerfield Lane, Hampton, reported
to CCSD Deputy Shannon Deloach that sometime between Saturday
afternoon and Monday afternoon, someone entered his truck
and stole a prescription medication belonging to him.
* Sharlyn Hensley, an employee of Quick Stop
Market, 2404 West Elk Ave., reported to Elizabethton Police
Department PTL Mike Commons that sometime between 10 p.m.
Sunday night and 8:30 Monday morning, someone had stolen a
coin operated air compressor machine from the business. The
estimated value of the machine is $2,000.