Fort Oglethorpe Arrest Report For Sept. 7-13

Thursday, September 13, 2012


Here is the Fort Oglethorpe arrest report for Sept. 7-13:


Caleb Holt, 26, of 8467 East Brainerd Road, Chattanooga was arrested September 7 on charges of driving while license suspended or revoked and speeding.

Russell Jeter, 29, of 114 Van Cleve Street,  Fort Oglethorpe was arrested September 7 on charges of driving while license revoked, expired registration, failure to obey traffic control device, no insurance and operation of a vehicle with altered plate.

Michael Gerlach, 51, of 704 Roberta Drive Apt. C, Rossville was arrested September 7 on charges of suspended license, suspended registration and no insurance.

Miranda Howland, 17, of 161 Orchard Drive Apt. B, Rossville was arrested September 7 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Jessica Franks, 18, of 586 Sweet Birch Drive, Rossville was arrested September 7 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Ryan Cummings, 22, of 89 Allison Terrace, Rossville was arrested September 7 on charges of theft by shoplifting and disorderly conduct.

Billy McReynolds, 22, of 14 Tulip Lane, Rossville was arrested September 9 on charges of failure to maintain lane and driving while license suspended or revoked.

Matthew Chastain, 25, of 76 North Nickajack Road, Flintstone was arrested September 8 on charges of suspended license and speeding 51/35.

Danielle Burress, 20, of 556 Stallings Road, Trenton was arrested September 8 on charges of suspended registration and no insurance.

Terry Goins, 29, of 1840 Old Wauhatchie Pike, Chattanooga was arrested September 8 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Valarie Parham, 21, of 101 Acorn Lane, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested September 9 on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol and failure to obey traffic control device.

Colton Guffey, 18, of 407 Brookhaven Cr, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested September 9 on a charge of underage consumption.

Jason Coffman, 31, of 2764 North Applebrook Lane, Chattanooga was arrested September 9 on charges of driving under the influence of multiple substances, driving while license suspended or revoked, open container and suspended registration.

Johnny Brown, 47, of 1801 Bailey Avenue Apt. A, Chattanooga was arrested September 9 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Terrin Orr, 20, of 660 Castleview Drive, Ringgold was arrested September 9 on charges of driving under the influence of drugs and speeding 57/40.

Christopher Tidwell, 26, of 4013 15th Avenue, Chattanooga was arrested September 10 on charges of pedestrian under the influence and public disturbance.

Toran Madding, 26, of 4014 14th Avenue, Chattanooga was arrested September 10 on a charge of public disturbance.

Robert Raper, 41, of Chattanooga was arrested September 10 on a charge of pedestrian under the influence.

Nikia Angle, 21, of 92 West Patterson Avenue, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested September 10 on a charges of pedestrian under the influence.

Chandler McMicher, 18, of 167 Holcomb Road, Ringgold was arrested September 10 on a charge of pedestrian under the influence.

Frank Jackson, 48, of 610 Walker Street, Rossville was arrested September 10 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Micolas Campos, 29, of 234 Rosa Street, Rossville was arrested September 11 on a charge of driving while license suspended or revoked.

Hollie Barnett, 43, of 1324 Hixon Pike, Chattanooga was arrested September 9 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Christopher Sprayberry, 28, of 538 Walnut Grove Lane, Lafayette was arrested September 11 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Kimberly Hayes, 48, of 599 Lee Avenue, Chickamauga was arrested September 11 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

James Bennett, 78, of 203 Corey Circle, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested September 11 on a charge of public disturbance.

Anthony Trimble, 38, of 3612 Hughes Avenue, Chattanooga was arrested September 12 on a charge of fugitive from justice.

Dakota Guthrie, 25, of 974 Akins Road, Chickamauga was arrested September 13 on charges of driving under the influence of drugs, failure to maintain lane, drugs not in original container, possession of schedule I and schedule IV drugs.

Tiffany Harris, 18, of 1211 Osbourne Road Apt. E, Chickamauga was arrested September 13 on charges of battery and obstruction of officers.

Casey Williams, 18, of 115 Woods Road, Tunnel Hill was arrested September 13 on charges of burglary and possession of tools for the commission of a crime.

 


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