Fort Oglethorpe Arrest Report For Nov. 15-21

  • Thursday, November 21, 2019

Here is the Fort Oglethorpe arrest report Nov. 15-21:

11-15-19
Joseph Michael Currey, 37, of 208 Robert E Lee Street, Fort Oglethorpe arrested on a charge of possession of methamphetamine.

Taylor Gene Welch, 28, of 545 Cherry Street, Dunlap, TN arrested on charges of driving while unlicensed and defective tag lights.

Johneatha Ondera Brown, 38, of 202 Campbell Street, Rossville arrested on charges of possession of marijuana, illegal window tint and outstanding warrant.

Shaun Michael Underhill, 36, of 505 Hillcrest Avenue, Chattanooga arrested on charges of driving suspended, expired registration and tag light requirement.

11-16-19
Daniel Wayne McClure, 35, of 22 Williams Lane, Rossville arrested on charges of violation of Georgia’s controlled substance act and assisting another agency.

Michael Allen Alexander, 46, of 1412 Happy Valley Road, Rossville arrested on charges of violation of Georgia’s controlled substance act, giving false information to police and failure to appear.

Robert Nile Swartout, 33, of 191 Hwy.

41, Ringgold arrested on charges of driving while license suspended/revoked, failure to change address, improper turn and window tint.

Johnny Hernaiz Gonzalez, 37, of 2350 Blackburn Road, Cleveland arrested on charges of driving while license suspended/revoked and expired tag.
Sateria Shaquanna Sutton, 25, of 2011 South Lyerly Street, Chattanooga arrested on charges of driving while license revoked and tag light violation.

11-18-19
Tonya Sue Black, 45, of 482 Greenslake Circle, Rossville arrested on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Viola Mae Medrano, 40, of 1060 Pineville Road, Chattanooga arrested on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Trent Van Thompson, 29, of 3008 Fairmount Pike, Signal Mountain arrested on charges of driving while license suspended and expired registration.

11-19-19
Maruca Ermitania Gabriel, 39, of 2100 Foust Street, Chattanooga arrested on charges of driving while unlicensed and missing/defective tag lights.

Christy Lynn Mays, 38, of 1209 Indian Avenue, Rossville arrested on charges of driving while license suspended and distracted driving.

Keaton M. Manghane, 20, of 2703 Fairview Drive, Chattanooga arrested on charges of driving while license suspended, tag light violation and window tint violation.

11-20-19
Jeffrey Kevin Deyhle, 49, of 3105 2nd Avenue, Chattanooga arrested on a charge of criminal trespass.

Christopher Cheyenne Davis, 33, of 157 Yancey Street, Ozark, AL arrested on charges of driving while license suspended/revoked and failure to obey traffic control device.

Christopher George Wright, 34, of 1527 Keeble Street, East Ridge arrested on charges of driving while license suspended and failure to maintain lane.

Citation Statistics:

Speeding………3
Entering or crossing roadway……….2
License required……….2
Driving on roadways laned for traffic………..1
Suspended registration……….2
Driving while license suspended or revoked………8
Possession of marijuana………..1
Failure to obey traffic control devices………..2
Failure to obey hands-free law………7
Following too closely……….1
Window tint violations………..2
Theft by shoplifting………2
Proof of insurance required……….2
Operation of vehicle without current plate………..10
Missing/defective tail lights……….5
Unlawful use of license………..1


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