Fort Oglethorpe Arrest Report For Dec. 28-Jan. 3

Thursday, January 03, 2013


Here is the Fort Oglethorpe arrest report for Dec. 28-Jan. 3:


Robert Fields, 37, of 2771 Harrison Pike, Chattanooga was arrested December 28 for failure to appear.

Kline Young, 52, of 731 Central Avenue Apt. 7, Trion was arrested December 28 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Corey Kafka, 19, of 126 Deer Trail Drive, Tunnel Hill was arrested December 29 on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, underage consumption and failure to dim headlights.

Dezmand Harris, 20, of 74 Ronnie Allen Lane, Tunnel Hill was arrested December 29 on a charge of underage consumption.

Ashley Blansit, 18, of 26 Molly Lane, Ringgold was arrested December 29 on a charge of underage consumption.

Kaila Davis-Crowe, 25, of 336 Cedar Glen Circle, Chattanooga was arrested December 29 on charges of disorderly conduct by obstruction and improper left turn.

Timothy Eaton, 24, of 36 Collett Drive, Lafayette was arrested December 30 on a probation violation.

Scott Maxham, 27, of 177 Pearl Street, Burlington, VT was arrested December 30 on a charge of soliciting without a permit.

Michael Webb, 32, of 1215 Burnett Road, Whitwell was arrested January 1 on a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol.

Justin Dean, 26, of 106 South Stovall Street, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested January 1 on charges of possession of schedule 4 drugs and drugs not in original container.

Anita Broome, 23, of 9203 Smokewood Trail, Chattanooga was arrested January 1 on charges of driving under the influence of drugs, driving while license suspended or revoked and headlight requirements.

Joseph Scruggs, 30, of 215 Briarstone Drive, Rossville was arrested January 1 on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol and failure to maintain lane.

Marty Hall, 22, of Hunter Hills, Rossville was arrested January 1 on a warrant.

Chandra Lee, 28, of 6501 McCall Road, East Ridge was arrested January 1 on charges of leaving the scene of an accident and driving while license suspended or revoked.

Tracy Ivey, 44, of 2701 Lakeshore Drive, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested January 1 on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, driving on wrong side of roadway and failure to maintain lane.

Andrew Hall, 19, of 2813 Three Notch Road, Ringgold was arrested January 2 on a charge of shoplifting.

Jeffrey West, 18, of 310 School Street, Rossville was arrested January 2 on a charge of shoplifting.

Kevin Whiting, 45, of 121 Clydesdale Lane, Ringgold was arrested January 2 on a charge of disorderly conduct by obstruction.

Citation Statistics: 

Speeding……….12

Improper entering or crossing roadway………2

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

Duty of driver to stop at or return to scene of accident (hit and run)……..1

Driving while license suspended or revoked……….2

Following too closely……….4

Improper position and methods of turning at intersections………1

Headlight requirements………1

Use of multiple-beam road lighting equipment……..1

Use of “fighting words”, obscene and vulgar language……….2

Proof of insurance required……….1

Safety belt violations………1

Suspended registration………..2

Driving on roadways laned for traffic……….1

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs……….4

Operation of vehicle without current plate……….5

Failure to obey traffic control devices………2

Underage consumption……….3

Brakes required……….1

Suspended registration……….1

 




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