Fort Oglethorpe County Arrest Report For Nov. 16-22

Monday, November 26, 2012

Here is the Fort Oglethorpe arrest report for Nov. 16-22:

Kyle Schaeffer, 33, of 8 Brothers Lane Apt. 808, Dalton was arrested November 15 on a warrant.

Bradley Brewster, 17, of 214 Shelby Street, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested November 15 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Barron Farmer, 34, of 115 Williams Avenue, Flintstone was arrested November 15 on charges of possession, sale and/or distribution of dangerous drugs, violation of Georgia’s controlled substance act and obstruction of officers.

Rocky Gribble, 48, of 1120 Fieldstone Drive, Hixson was arrested November 15 on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon.

Kristen Crandall, 33, of 2407 Garretts Chapel Road, Chickamauga was arrested November 16 in an assist with another agency.

Virgil Sholtz, 44, of 2407 Garretts Chapel Road, Chickamauga was arrested November 16 on a charge of driving while license suspended.

Clarence Casteel, 66, of 55 Sarah Lynn Lane, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested November 17 on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol and failure to maintain lane.

Tequela Granville, 25, of 5234 Donlyn Lane, Hixson was arrested November 17 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Sharon Simpson, 52, of 113 Diane Lane, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested November 18 on a charge of drunk and disorderly.

Sarah Boland, 39, of 122 Fieldstone Drive, Ringgold was arrested November 18 on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, expired registration and failure to maintain lane.

Shanon Chitwood-Massey, 42, of 1161 Tamarack Trail, East Ridge was arrested November 18 on a probation violation.

Denise Hicks, 41, of 702 Henderson Avenue, Rossville was arrested November 18 on charges of driving while license suspended or revoked and defective tail lights.

Patrick Farmer, 23, of 171 Sage Brush Lane, Rossville was arrested November 19 on charges of pedestrian under the influence and drunk and disorderly.

Justin Kilgore, 24, of 718 Cherokee Trail, Rossville was arrested November 19 on a warrant.

Daniel Jackson, 34, of 1041 Round Pond Road, Lafayette was arrested November 19 on charges of disorderly conduct by obstruction and drunk and disorderly.

Zaire Cox, 25, of 811 Snow Street, Chattanooga was arrested November 20 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Hugh Rowe, 20, of 811 Snow Street, Chattanooga was arrested November 20 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Christopher Lightford, 23, of 4237 Kayla Circle, Chattanooga was arrested November 21 on charges of driving while license suspended or revoked and failure to obey a traffic control device.

Gabino Roblero, 29, of 1511 Willow Street Apt. 1, Chattanooga was arrested November 22 on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, expired license, open container, failure to maintain single lane and possession.

Citation Statistics:  

Speeding……….20

Pedestrian under the influence of alcohol or drugs………1

Driving while license suspended or revoked……….3

Operation of a vehicle without current plate……….7

Use of “fighting words”, obscene and vulgar language………..4

Proof of insurance required………….1

Improper left turns……………2

Driving on roadways laned for traffic……….2

Failure to obey traffic control devices………..9

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs……….2

Defective tail lights………..2

Possession of open container of alcoholic beverage while operating vehicle……2




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