Fort Oglethorpe Arrest Report For Jan. 26-Feb. 2

Thursday, February 02, 2012

Here is the arrest report for Fort Oglethorpe for Jan. 26-Feb. 2:

 

Christopher Yarnell, 21, of 1763 Cherokee Valley Road, Ringgold was arrested January 26 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Joshua Espy, 19, of 309 Park Lake Road, Rossville was arrested January 27 on a charge of underage consumption.

Octavia Spates, 25, of 92 Cooper Street, Lafayette was arrested January 27 on a probation violation.

David Goldthwaite, 27, was arrested January 27 on an outstanding warrant.


Ashley Mann, 18, of 1148 Connemara Way, Clarksville, TN was arrested January 27 on a charge of driving while unlicensed.

Jack Geer, 26, of 660 Claire Street, Rossville was arrested January 27 on charges of driving while license suspended or revoked, no insurance and suspended registration.

Lola Raines, 21, of 2017 Ringgold Road #234, East Ridge was arrested January 27 on a charge of driving suspended.

Nicholas Vandergriff, 24, of 751 Harris Lane, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested January 28 on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol and failure to maintain lane.

David Hamilton, 21, of 2590 Potts Road, Ringgold was arrested January 28 on a probation violation.

Scott Jordan, 29, of 70 West Patterson Avenue, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested January 28 on a charge of simple battery.

Jerry Brown, 31, of 36 McOtis Drive, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested January 28 on a probation violation.

Caleb Reynolds, 19, of 1784 Mission Ridge Road, Rossville was arrested January 29 on a charge of no insurance.

Deborah Haney, 30, of 4606 Bates Pike SE, Cleveland, TN was arrested January 29 on charges of driving while license suspended and expired registration.

Arlene Monterroso, 29, of 333 Colony Circle, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested January 29 on charges of suspended registration, no insurance and speeding.

Marie Brown, 32, currently held at Sequatchie County Detention, Dunlap, TN was arrested January 31 on a charge of forgery.

Clint Sparks, 29, currently held at Sequatchie County Detention, Dunlap, TN was arrested January 31 on a charge of forgery.

Billy Gann, 31, of 113 Andrews Street, Rossville was arrested January 31 on a probation violation.
 

 

Citation Statistics: 

Maximum Limits………..26

Entering or Crossing Roadway………1

License Required…….4

Driving While License Suspended or Revoked……..4

Underage Consumption of Alcohol…….1

Proof of Insurance Required……..7

Improper Left Turn…….1

Instruction Permits and Temporary Licenses…….1

Suspended Registration……..5

Driving on Roadways Laned for Traffic……..1

Safety Belt Violations…..3

Operation of Vehicle Without Current Plate…….17

Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs……..1

Failure to Obey Traffic Control Devices…….5

 


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