Fort Oglethorpe Arrest Report For Aug. 31-Sept. 6

Thursday, September 06, 2012


Here is the Fort Oglethorpe arrest report for Aug. 31-Sept. 6:


Julian Marter, 22, of 63 Mattie Lane, Flintstone was arrested August 31 on charges of driving on suspended license and headlight requirements. 

Janice Clark, 51, of 530 Milwee Hollow Road, Rossville was arrested August 31 on a charge of theft by shoplifting. 

Carla Hampton, 33, of 525 Barnhardt Circle, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested August 31 on a charge of false report of a crime.

 

Garmae Jackson, 21, of 1912 Tuskegee Boulevard, Chattanooga was arrested August 31 on a charge of simple battery. 

Jason Thompson, 34, of 132 Learning To Lean Lane, Lafayette was arrested August 31 on a charge of contempt of court. 

Jesse Horne, 35, of 66 Virginia Avenue, Rossville was arrested August 31 on charges of driving on suspended license and following too closely. 

John Chastain, 24, of 203 Oglethorpe Ridge Lane, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested September 1 on charges of driving under the influence of drugs and following too closely. 

Brandon Pritchett, 18, of 214 ½ Longwood Street, Chickamauga was arrested September 2 on a charge of driving under the influence of drugs. 

Kanhai Pandya, 38, of 7255 Lee Highway, Chattanooga was arrested September 2 on a charge of failure to maintain lane. 

Pedro Perez, 24, of 333 Cloud Springs Road, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested September 2 on charges of driving, never been licensed and failure to maintain lane. 

Paul Lakin, 36, of 710 Fricks Lane, Rossville was arrested September 2 on charges of driving while license suspended or revoked and failure to maintain lane. 

Nickita Boyd, 28, of 4121 Quinn Adams Street, Chattanooga was arrested September 2 on a charge of theft by shoplifting. 

Clayton Davis, 42, of 121 Apt. B Scoggins Road, Summerville was arrested September 2 on charges of disorderly conduct by obstruction, driving while license suspended or revoked and possession of marijuana. 

Arvil Anderson, 44, of 1104 Escalon Drive, Rossville was arrested September 3 on a charge of driving while license suspended or revoked. 

Frank Vannonh, 22, of 2402 East 6th Street, Apt. 7, Long Beach, California was arrested September 3 on a charge of driving while license suspended or revoked. 

Stephen Ardman, 30, of 409 Georgia Avenue, Chattanooga was arrested September 3 on a warrant. 

Citation Statistics:  

Speeding……….38

License required……….1

Interference with official traffic control devices………1

Vehicles to drive on right side of roadway……….1

Following too closely……….5

Driving while license suspended or revoked……….6

Improper turning at intersections……….2

Proof of insurance required………..3

Use of “fighting words”, obscene and vulgar language………..1

Illegal left turn……….1

Driving on divided highways……….1

Safety belt violations…………7

Driving on roadways laned for traffic……….3

Suspended registration……….2

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

Failure to obey traffic control devices………..10

Operation of vehicle without current plate……….8

License to be carried and exhibited on demand……….2

Failure to exercise due care……….1

Alteration of license plate……….1

Headlight requirement………..1

Possession of controlled substance……….1


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