March 12, 2003
Arrests
* George Allen Elliott, 55, 668 Clarktown
Rd., Roan Mtn., was arrested by Carter County Sheriff's Department
Sgt. P.S. Johnson and issued a capias for failure to appear
on two DUI charges and three charges of driving on a revoked
license.
* James Henry Sims, 42, Lynnwood Apt. N4, was
arrested by CCSD officer Jesse Booher and charged with violation
of probation out of criminal court.
* Kenneth William Stevens, 34, 1361 Riverview
Drive, was arrested Monday by CCSD Sgt. P.S. Johnson and charged
with filing a false report and resisting arrest.
* Jeremy Daniel Stevens, 22, 832 U.S. Highway
91 Apt. #C-21, was arrested Monday by CCSD Deputy Kenny Cornett
and charged with driving on a revoked license. He is scheduled
to appear in General Sessions Court March 25.
* Travis Don Hodge, 22, 137 Gunsmoke Hollow Rd.,
was arrested Monday by CCSD Deputy Kenny Cornett and charged
with public intoxication. He is scheduled to appear in General
Sessions Court March 25.
* Barry Preston Trivett, 25, Hampton Creek Rd.,
Roan Mtn., was arrested Monday by CCSD Deputy Kenny Cornett
and charged with public intoxication.
Theft
* Jeanne Holder, 1014 Circle Drive,
reported to EPD Officer Bill Fraley on Monday that she parked
her vehicle in the city parking lot at E. Elk Ave. and Riverside
Drive around noon and when she returned to the parking lot
around 4 p.m. it had been stolen.
* Mr. Tracy Humphrey, 217 North 4th St. Ext.,
Watauga, reported to CCSD officer Albert Nave on Monday that
his vehicle had been stolen from the parking lot of True Gospel
Baptist Church, 430 4th Ave., Watauga. Humphrey told the officer
that he left the vehicle parked with the keys still in the
ignition while he was inside the church painting. When he
returned, the vehicle was gone.
Vandalism
* Carolyn Delauder, employee at Art's
Finer Homes, reported to EPD Capt. Bill Fraley that, when
she arrived at work Monday morning, she found a Pepsi machine
that had been vandalized. Detectives determined that $1,200
damage had been done to the machine and $6.00 stolen from
the coin hopper.
* On Monday, Sterling Perkins, 636 Shell Creek
Road, Roan Mtn., reported to CCSD Dep. Kevin Cable that a
truck located across the street from him had been vandalized
by shooting. Cable noted that the passenger side window of
the truck had been busted and there was a bullet hole in the
passenger side of the truck bed.
* Katie P. Hicks, 638 Shell Creek Rd., Roan Mtn.,
reported to CCSD Dep. Kevin Cable on Monday that sometime
between Friday around 2 p.m. and Monday around 9 a.m. an unknown
perpetrator had shot twice into her residence through the
front window. Cable found two bullet holes visible in the
front picture window. The bullets had traveled through the
front of a lower kitchen cabinet and had lodged in the back
wall of the residence. From the trajectory of the rounds,
it appeared the shots were fired from a nearby hill. An investigation
revealed no footprints or shell casings.