Fort Oglethorpe Arrest Report For July 1-7

  • Friday, July 8, 2016

Here is the Fort Oglethorpe arrest report for July 1-7:

Dennis John Hahn, 58, of 581 Parton Lane, Ringgold was arrested July 1 for disorderly conduct.

Robert Chase Metcalf, 19, of 2124 Yankee Road, Menlo was arrested July 2 on charges of underage consumption, disorderly conduct, obstruction of officers and terroristic threats and acts.

Tina Bramblett Torres, 44, of 809 Defoor Road, Resaca was arrested July 3 on charges of criminal trespass, disorderly conduct, obstruction of person making emergency phone call and theft by shoplifting.

Michael Edward Seidel, 34, of 200 Schmitt Road, Rossville was arrested July 4 on an outstanding warrant.

James Eric Elliott, 32, of 260 Newt Johnson Road, Chickamauga was arrested July 5 for criminal trespass.

Jonathan Eric Mitchell, 30, of 730 West James Street, Rossville was arrested July 5 on an outstanding warrant.

Cassandra Rose Teixeira, 36, of 114 Savannah Way, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested July 5 on a charge of pedestrian under the influence of alcohol.

Michael Phillip Whitesell, 44, of 19 Chestnut Street, Rossville was arrested July 5 on charges of no insurance and tail light requirements.

Larry Lafayette Denson, 52, of 1105 Henderson Avenue, Rossville was arrested July 6 on charges of driving while license suspended/revoked and defective/missing headlight.

Lonta M.

Burress, 42, of 80 West Patterson Avenue, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested July 7 for criminal damage to property.

Shannon Brooke Adams, 19, of 50 Williams Lane, Rossville was arrested July 6 on a charge of theft by bringing stolen property into the state.

Jessica K. Lovelace, 24, of 7734 Mongel Lane, Ooltewah was arrested July 6 on charges of driving while license suspended, improperly transferred registration and theft by bringing stolen property into the state.

Gary Lee Raines, 24, of 1101 East 33rd Street, Chattanooga was arrested July 7 on charges of failure to appear and theft by shoplifting.

Shelly Renee Buxton, 42, of 35 Patterson Place, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested July 6 for driving while license suspended.

Solhange Valdivia, 38, of 31 Luke Drive, Rossville was arrested July 7 on charges of driving while license suspended and speeding.

Ted Lamar Steele, 36, of 584 Pine Grove Access Road, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested July 7 for public drunkenness.

Stacie Meadows Childress, 48, of 2212 South Cedar Lane, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested July 7 on charges of possession of marijuana and theft by shoplifting.

Citation Statistics:

Speeding………16
Too fast for conditions…………1
Failure to yield……….1
Following too closely……….3
Window tint violation…………1
Duty of driver to return to the scene of an accident…………1
Proof of insurance required…………2
Driving in violation of license class………..1
Underage consumption………..1
Failure to yield to emergency vehicle……….2
Open container………….1
Excessive volume from vehicle radio……….1
Brake lights required…………2
Headlights required………..1
No insurance……….2
Driving while license suspended or revoked……….6
Pedestrian under the influence…………1
Expired registration…………4
No trailer tag…………1
Safety belt violations…………8
Suspended registration………1
Operation of vehicle without current plate……….1
Improperly transferred plate…………1
Failure to obey traffic control device……….2
Possession of marijuana…………1


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