Carter County Sheriff’s Office arrest reports
Published 1:22 pm Friday, October 18, 2024
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The following arrests have been reported by the Carter County Sheriff’s Office:
- On Oct. 11, Transport Officer Kevin Kemp met with Washington County deputies at Sinking Creek Baptist Church and took Anthony James Hale into custody due to multiple warrants issued by the Carter County Juvenile Court. Hale is charged with two counts of failure to appear. He was transported to the Carter County Detention Center and booked without incident.
- On Oct. 11, Deputy Philip Tremblay responded to a trespassing complaint on Lacy Hollow Road. Upon arrival, Tremblay found Randy Keith Burrow Sr. inside a residence from which he had been previously trespassed. Burrow had been ordered by the Chancery Court not to return. He was taken into custody without incident and transported to the Carter County Jail.
- On Oct. 11, Deputy Storm Scalf initiated a traffic stop on a blue Kia Soul driven by Jason Daniel Rose, who had an active warrant for aggravated domestic assault with a $5,000 straight bond. Rose was arrested and transported to the Carter County Detention Center without incident.
- On Oct. 12, Lt. Justin Burchfield met with Washington County deputies at Sinking Creek Baptist Church to take Michael Jason Tolley into custody for a failure to appear warrant. Tolley was transported to the Carter County Detention Center without incident.
- On Oct. 12, Deputy Zach Whaley responded to a vehicle accident on Dry Creek Road. The driver, identified as Gregory Allen Street, admitted to being intoxicated. After performing poorly on field sobriety tests, Street was arrested for DUI and consented to a blood test. He was transported to Sycamore Shoals Hospital for a blood draw and then to the Carter County Detention Center.
- On Oct. 12, Deputy Hunter Skalecki responded to Noah Taylor Road for a trespassing complaint. Ashley Bishop, who had an active order of protection against her, was found at the residence. After resisting arrest, she was taken into custody and charged with violation of an order of protection and resisting arrest.
- On Oct. 14, Lt. Johnathan Blevins met with Johnson City police at Sinking Creek Baptist Church and took Nathan Paul Oliver into custody for a failure to appear warrant out of Carter County Juvenile Court. Oliver was transported to the Carter County Detention Center without incident.
- On Oct. 15, Sgt. Robert Scott served arrest warrants on Michael Paul Williams at Oliver Wood Working. Williams was wanted on multiple warrants from Carter County General Sessions and Criminal Court. He was arrested and booked at the Carter County Detention Center without incident.
- On Oct. 15, Sgt. Holsclaw served two active arrest warrants on Katrina A. Peters-Tessa at the Carter County Detention Center for violation of probation and failure to appear. Peters-Tessa was brought in by Tennessee Bonding Company and turned over to corrections officers without incident.
- On Oct. 16, Sgt. Tyler Holsclaw responded to a single-vehicle crash on Highway 19E. The driver, Christopher Michael Williams, admitted to drinking alcohol before the crash. After failing field sobriety tests, Williams was arrested for DUI, failure to exercise due care, and violation of implied consent. He was transported to the Carter County Detention Center.
- On Oct. 18, Deputy Ronald Goins encountered Jason Berry on the side of Highway 19E with a flat tire. A records check revealed an active warrant for Berry. He was taken into custody and transported to the Carter County Detention Center.
Note: All arrestees are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.