April 11, 2004
Arrests
* Jason Anthony Greer, 27, 209 Georgia St., Johnson
City, was arrested Thursday afternoon by Carter County Sheriff's
Department Deputy Kevin Cable on a warrant charging him with
violation of probation and a capias for failure to appear
on a charge of resisting arrest.
* Ralph Wayne Whitehead, 24, 401 Rittertown Road,
Hampton, was arrested Thursday night by CCSD Deputy Al Meehan
on a warrant charging him with failure to pay fines.
* Nathan Salley, 25, no address available, was
served with a capias by CCSD Lt. Rocky Croy charging him with
sale of Schedule I and sale of Schedule II narcotics.
* Penny Lou King, 37, 210 White Road, Gray, was
arrested Friday morning by CCSD Deputy Rick Taylor on a capias
charging her with driving under the influence. She is scheduled
to appear in General Sessions Court on Monday.
* James Russell Hicks, 21, 909 N. Boone St.,
Johnson City, was arrested Thursday afternoon by CCSD Deputy
Kevin Cable on a capias charging him with failure to appear
to serve jail time and a warrant charging him with violation
of probation.
* Paul Linzel Clawson, 28, 179 Bear Branch Road,
Roan Mountain, was arrested Thursday by CCSD Deputy Bradley
Johnson on a warrant charging him with violation of probation.
* Daniel Lee Grindstaff, 27, 424 Lee Ave., was
arrested Thursday by CCSD Deputy Kevin Cable on a warrant
charging him with stalking.
* Michael Glen Lowe, 50, 701 Well St., was arrested
Thursday by CCSD Deputy Dean Jones on a warrant charging him
with violation of probation.
* Johnnie Morris Moffitt, 54, 1512 E. Holston
Ave., Johnson City, was arrested Thursday by CCSD Deputy Sarah
Ryan on a charge of public intoxication. He is scheduled to
appear in General Sessions Court April 20.
Burglary
* CCSD Deputy Jim Whaley spoke with John Edward
Corder on Thursday afternoon regarding a reported burglary
at Corder's residence. Corder advised that sometime between
4:15 a.m. and noon Thursday person(s) unknown to him entered
his residence at 190 Lovers Lane #3 and took several firearms,
a DVD player and a VCR. The property taken was valued at over
$1,000. Whaley reported pry marks were visible around the
door of the apartment. Corder advised the door had been locked
and dead bolted.