Carter County Sheriff’s Office reports recent arrests

Published 3:05 pm Friday, March 22, 2024

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The following arrests have been reported by the Carter County Sheriff’s Office: 

  • On March 21, Deputy Cory Locklear responded to a physical domestic incident on Big Sandy Road. Jerry Allen Carden Sr. resisted arrest and was charged with domestic violence and resisting arrest.
  • On March 20, Deputy Dalton McCloud and Deputy Gass arrested Jeremiah Joe Hopson for an active violation of probation warrant.
  • On March 20, Sgt. Justin Johnson and Deputy Brett Butler arrested Robert Cody Bullwinkle for a failure to appear warrant.
  • On March 20, Sgt. Justin Johnson arrested Brandy Star Stines for driving under the influence (second offense) and driving on revoked license.
  • On March 19, Deputy Dalton McCloud arrested Tarah Jean Johnson for failure to appear.
  • On March 19, Deputy Heath Taylor arrested Melanie Nichole Keylon for violation of probation and failure to appear.
  • On March 19, Sgt. Justin Johnson arrested Charles James Campbell for violation of probation.
  • On March 19, Deputy Nicholas Gass arrested Melinda Lee Beam for a failure to appear warrant.
  • On March 18, Deputy Matthew Lyle arrested William C. Cable for vandalism and drug possession.
  • On March 18, Deputy Jeremiah Bartlett arrested Robert Howard Whitehead for domestic violence.
  • On March 18, Deputy Hunter Skalecki arrested Sabrena Lee Cooper-Frye for Public Intoxication.
  • On March 17, Deputy Matthew Lyle arrested Brian Lee Shields for aggravated assault.
  • On March 17, Deputy Heath Taylor arrested Raymond James Crawford for failure to appear.
  • On March 16, Deputy Heath Taylor arrested Cameron for child support attachment.
  • On March 16, Deputy Dalton McCloud and Deputy R. Huskins arrested Christopher Colt Anderson for violation of probation.
  • On March 16, Deputy Heath Taylor arrested Teddy L. Orton for hindering secured creditors.

Note: All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.