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ARRESTS


June 1 – Tina Louise Murphy, 34, Ocoee, Theft under $500, disorderly conduct … Maggie Lucinda Jones, 21, Ocoee, Theft under $500, disorderly conduct … Hoyt R. Standridge, 54, Etowah, DUI 3rd offense … Larry D. Pike, 49, Benton, Driving on revoked (Benton PD) … Brian B. Green, 37, Canton, OH, Simple Possession of Marijuana.

June 2 – Sam D. Lowery, Jr., 65, Ocoee, Assault … Corey Messer, 18, Copperhill, Disorderly Conduct, Felony Vandalism … Anthony Lillard Worthy, 37, Farner, Simple Possession.

June 4 – Joshua S. Maynard, 27, Old Fort, Sell or delivery schedule III (hydrocodone), criminal trespassing … Robert E. Burchfiel, 41, Benton, PI, abuse of inhalants … Matthew L. Taylor, 22, Copperhill, Violation of Probation.

June 5 – Norman C. Davis, 36, Delano, DUI, violation implied consent … Dale Stanley, 49 … Athens, Violation probation … Regina M. Skinner, 41, Maryville, Driving on revoked (Benton PD).

June 6 – Ronald E. Oneill, 51, Cross Plains, Driving on revoked, 5th offense … Anton Joseph Stephens, 29, Knoxville, PI, filing false report, possession alcohol in a state park … Greg L. Kimsey, 37, Turtletown, Violation of Probation … Jeffery Vaughn Locke, 23, Morganton, GA, DUI, Reckless Endangerment, No proof of insurance, Vandalism.

June 7 – Christine Carol Bennett, 36, Cleveland, Theft under $500 (Benton PD) … James Witt, 40, Copperhill, Violation of Probation.


OFFENSES & COMPLAINTS


June 1- Theft of tractors was reported in Ocoee … Theft and a disturbance were reported at Ocoee Super Saver … several goats were reported in the road in Benton Station … A vehicle unlock was requested on Old Federal … A dog was reported hit by a speeder on McClure Rd … Keys were reported locked in a vehicle at Mac Point … Reckless driving was reported in Ocoee … Neighbors complained about reckless four-wheelers racing on Brushy Creek Road in Postelle … An accident was reported On Sassafras Ridge Road in Turtletown.

June 2 – Theft of an X-box was reported in Old Fort … A bale of hay was reported behind Huddle House … Theft of beer was reported at St. Clairs … Theft of beer was reported at Mapco … Trespassing was repotted on Hwy 411 … A fight was reported in Ocoee … Teenage boys were reported hanging out in the Dollar General Parking lot in Ocoee … Reckless driving was reported in Benton … Vandalism was reported in Delano … A lost wallet was reported at Parksville Beach … Dogs were reported tied up without water or food in Ocoee …  Debris was reported on Hwy 411 … Prowlers were reported at the ETS Rubber Products Plant on Postelle Road … A deputy was requested to deal with a disorderly drunk at Copper Basin Medical Center … Trespassers were reported at the Copper Basin High School Maintenance Building … A neighbor complained of “cussing and hollering” on Womble Road in Farner … A deputy was needed on Belltown High Road.

June 3 – A cow was reported shot in Reliance … Breaking and entering and vandalism were reported at Mount5ain Springs Church … Possible breaking and entering was reported on Swan Rd … Young people were reported hanging around outside Pleasant Grove Church … A shoplifter was reported at Fred’s … A loose dog was reported on Prince Trail … A wreck was reported on Benton station at Freeman … Suspicious black men were reported selling gold in Old fort … A snake was reported on Ward St … A broken down motor home was reported on Curbow Bridge Rd … A dog bite was reported in Conasauga … A man was reported watching someone on Oak Grove Rd … Suspicious vehicles were reported on Horns ford Ln … A woman was reported breaking windows at a home on Crème Street in Copperhill … A man was reported making threats at City Hall in Copperhill … Reckless motorcyclists were reported on Brush Creek Road in Postelle … A reckless driver was reported on Highway 64 in Ducktown … A motorcycle accident was reported on 5 Points Drive in Ducktown … A car was reported blocking New Stansbury Road … Dogs were reported running loose on Hiwassee Street in Ducktown … Reckless 4 wheelers were reported on Brush Creek Road in Postelle … A fallen tree was reported blocking Highway 68 in Turtletown.

June 4 – A verbal dispute waqs reported on Parksville Rd … Keys were reported locked in a Toyota in Old Fort … A wreck was reported on Hawkins Dr … A dog bite was reported on Davis Curbow Rd … Keys were reported locked in a Ford Escort at Mac Point … A loose dog was reported on Prince Trail … A man was reported outside his house playing guitar on Benjamin Place … A family quarrel was reported on Farner Road … An accident was reported at Intertrade Holdings in Copperhill.

June 5 – Possible attempted burglary was reported on Bates Pike … Shots were reported fired in Delano … Prowlers were reported on Old Fort Rd … A fight was reported at sonic … A domestic argument was reported on Sweeny Dr … A domestic argument was reported at Chilhowee apartments … An 88 year old man was reported not acting right on Central Ave … Threats were reported on Parksville Rd … Someone was reported inside a house on Bates Pike … A rolling domestic was reported on Hwy 64 from Bradley County … A vehicle was reported totaled by an accident was a dog near Mr. Zip in Delano … Prowlers were reported on Old Fort Rd … An attempted break-in was reported on Swain Drive.

June 6 – A verbal domestic was reported on Claire St … A prowler was reported on Oak Grove Rd … A domestic dispute was reported on Croft Chapel Road … 4 wheelers were reported trespassing on the grounds of the old Ducktown School … A tree was reported blocking New Stansbury Road … Neighbors complained that subjects were throwing and breaking beer bottles on the street on Main Street in Ducktown … A disorderly person was reported on Croft Chapel Road.

June 7 – Vandalism was reported on Bullens Rd … A verbal domestic fight was reported in Reliance … Assault was reported on Old Federal Rd … Gunshots were reported on Hwy 411 across from Hiwassee Meadows … Trespassing was reported on Oak Grove Rd … A male was reported walking in the middle of the road at Hwy 411 and York … Theft from a vehicle was reported at Gee Creek … A red pickup was reported in the ditch on Hwy 411 near Tooties … Request to remove someone from a residence was made on hwy 411 … A resident of Isabella Avenue reported receiving threatening phone calls … Motorcyclists were reported relieving themselves outside Cougar Express on Highway 68 … An accident was reported on Wehutty Road.


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