Fort Oglethorpe Arrest Report For May 15-21

  • Thursday, May 21, 2015

Here is the Fort Oglethorpe arrest report for May 15-21:

Jason Dewayne Crane, 36, of 129 Backdraft Lane, Rossville was arrested May 14 on an outstanding warrant.

Kenneth Paul Grider, 53, of 4316 15th Avenue, Chattanooga was arrested May 14 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Kyle Lee Light, 17, of 140C Davis Hill, Rossville was arrested May 14 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Amy Corderious, 21, of 810 48th Street, Chattanooga was arrested May 14 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Glenda Renee Gardner, 40, of 810 48th Street, Chattanooga was arrested May 14 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Alexander Marshal Arwood, 37, of 1130 Shady Fork Road, Chattanooga was arrested May 15 on charges of driving while license suspended and expired registration.

Kodey Eugene Duckett, 23, of 110 Van Cleve Street, Rossville was arrested May 15 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Melanie Celeste Moore, 37, of 531 Barnhardt Circle, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested May 17 for failure to stop at the scene of an accident/hit and run.

Nathan Caleb Holder, 20, of 8247 Patterson Road, Chattanooga was arrested May 15 on charges of possession of marijuana and failure to yield when turning left.

Kevin E.

Morgan, 43, of 417 Blue Bird Road, Ringgold was arrested May 16 on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol and improper right turn.

Abraham Gamaliel Newson, 24, of 89 Agappa Lane, Ringgold was arrested May 17 on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, failure to maintain lane and possession of open container within vehicle.

Regina Magnolia Rice, 47, of 28 Dry Valley Road, Rossville was arrested May 17 on charges of driving under the influence of drugs, failure to maintain lane and impeding traffic flow.

Josh Edward Strange, 38, of 204 Shelby Street, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested May 18 for criminal trespass.

Clarence Elmo Harris, 60, of 27 Phillips Drive, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested May 18 on charges of possession of marijuana and violation of Georgia’s controlled substance act.

Kenneth Daryl Eady, 47, of 203 Valley View Drive, Apt. 1, Chattanooga was arrested May 18 on charges of expired registration and theft by shoplifting.

Alison Brooke Williams, 36, of 48 Midway Avenue, Rossville was arrested May 20 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Cortney Jamal McCoy, 26, of 4007 Teakwood Drive, Apt. B, Chattanooga was arrested May 20 on charges of driving while license suspended/revoked, no valid insurance and suspended registration.

Denis Burton Lewis, 53, of 741 Courtney Street, Chattanooga was arrested May 21 on an outstanding warrant.

Citation Statistics:

Driving while license suspsended or revoked.……….2
Improper left turn………..2
Operation of vehicle without current plate……….8
Failure to obey traffic control device……….1
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs…………1
Possession of marijuana……….1
Failure to obey stop signs/yield signs……….4
No proof of insurance………..2
Speeding……….7
Failure to stop at, or return to, the scene of an accident/hit & run……….1
Seat belt violations……….4
Suspended registration……….3
Following too closely……….2
Improper turn……….1

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