Probation And Parole Operation Results in 55 Arrests

Thursday, May 24, 2012

The Chattanooga Police Department, along with the Tennessee Board of Probation and Parole and several other local, state, and federal agencies conducted a two-day operation that primarily focused on individuals who had outstanding warrants stemming from violating their conditions of probation and parole. While targeting those, several other individuals were located with other outstanding warrants. 

The success of this operation was due to the vast assistance given by the participating agencies and the final statistics are a reflection of that hard work, dedication, and professionalism, officials said. Several cases still have active leads that are being worked.  The final statistics and involved agencies are listed below.

STATS
Arrests: 55
Gang arrests: 2
Warrants served: 80
Vehicles Seized: 2                  
 
PARTICIPATING AGENCIES
Federal Bureau of Investigation (F.B.I.)
U.S. Marshals Service (U.S.M.S.)
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (I.C.E.)
Tennessee Board of Probation and Parole
Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (T.B.I.)
Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office
Hamilton County 911 Communications
Hamilton County Rescue
Chattanooga Housing Authority Police
Red Bank P.D.
 
SUPPORTING AGENCIES
Okaloosa Co., Fl. S.O.
Catoosa Co., Ga. S.O.
Walker Co., Ga. S.O.
Rhea Co. S.O.
Dalton, Ga. P.D.
Chattanooga Airport Police


NAME RACE SEX D.O.B. LOCATION
OF ARREST
CHARGES WARRANTS
SERVED
Karen Jackson B F 6/23/1961 100 Peak Street Probation Violation (Theft of Property $60000 or More, Forgery-Up to $1000) Failure to Appear 1
Edward Mitchell B M 12/23/1974 1206 Sholar Avenue Apt B Probation Violation (Possession of Cocaine for Resale 2 Counts) 2
Michael Headrick W M 6/11/1984 601 Walnut Street Probation Violation (Theft of Property $1000-$10000 2 Counts, Failure to Appear, Aggravated Burglary) 3
Joshua Santana W M 10/30/1975 601 Walnut Street Failure to Appear (Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Controlled Substance) 3
Jasmine Hammonds B F 8/17/1989 1611 S. Beech Street Failure to Appear (Financial Responsibility, Driving on Revoked, Suspended or Cancelled License, Speeding) 3
Michael Tucker W M 12/11/1987 601 Walnut Street Failure to Appear (Theft over $1000, Vandalism 2 Counts, Criminal Trespassing 3 Counts, Theft of Property)  
Lester Hill B M 11/6/1957 1401 Carousel Road Failure to Appear (Theft of Property, Driving on Revoked License 2 Counts, Altering Serial Number 3 Counts)  
Lavar Tucker B M 3/15/1978 950 Spring Creek Road Apt 115 Parole Violation (Possession of Cocaine) 1
Able Jones B M 12/6/1986 1407 Cypress Street Court Criminal Trespassing 1
Roland Price B M 8/9/1984 622 Shannon Avenue Probation Violation (Possession of Crack
Cocaine, Drug Paraphernalia)
1
Thaddeus Pollard B M 5/7/1990 1800 E. 25th St.  Driving on Revoked, Registration Law  
Scotty Higgins W M 1/28/1983 1149 Coffelt Road Failure to Appear (Driving on Revoked) 1
Marshawn Harris B M 1/16/1988 601 Walnut Street Probation Violation (Robbery) 1
Cecylia Bartlett W F 5/8/1973 540 McCallie Ave. Fugitive from Justice- Georgia 1
Crystal Genesemer W F 11/17/1982 5100 Shepherd Rd. Probation Violation (Theft of Property-$500-$1000, Theft of Property- $1000-$10000, Reckless Endangerment Deadly Force Involved) 1
Jordan Burnette W M 6/23/1988 Fort Town Drive, Catoosa County, Ga Probation Violation (Drug Charges) 1


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