Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office report: May 18-24, 2012
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The Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office, during May 18-24, answered 1,171 calls, including 73 that were booked on a total of 164 counts. The violations included both misdemeanor and felony charges and were as follows:

Arrests

Richard James Keen, 23, of 1221 Stewart Road, Ringgold, was arrested May 18 for three counts of burglary, four counts of entering an auto, possession of tools for the commission of a crime, interference with government property, two counts of possession with intent to distribute Schedule II drugs and two counts of unlawful distribution of Schedule II drugs.

Gabrielle Nicole Phipps, 20, of 1410 Wright St., Chattanooga, Tenn., was arrested May 18 for false statements in matters within jurisdiction of state. Phipps was released on $2,500 bond.

Jeffery Floyd Lynn, 24, of 175 Seven Oaks Lane, Ringgold, was arrested May 19 for aggravated assault, disorderly conduct and a probation violation.

Jasmine Nicole Fudge, 17, of 120 Maxwell St., Decatur, was arrested May 20 for two counts of forgery first degree and two counts of printing, executing, negotiation checks, drafts with fictitious information. Fudge was released on $10,000 bond.

Pamela Ann Garland, 31, of 5625 Big Creek Road, Ellijay, was arrested May 20 for escape, four counts of obstruction or hindering law enforcement officers, interference with government property, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and open container. Garland was released on $23,500 bond.

Deanna Lee Simmons, 27, of 20357 56th St., Live Oak, Fla., was arrested May 20 for theft by receiving stolen property, fleeing or attempting to elude, driving on revoked or suspended license, reckless driving, speeding, seatbelt violation, tail light violation, weaving, failure to obey traffic control device, turn signal required and a bond surrender for abandonment. Bond has been set at $14,600.

Raymond Curtis Shook, 29, of 2904 E 37th St., Chattanooga, Tenn., was arrested May 21 for a probation violation.

Jeremy Lee Woods, 29, of 111 Alpine Drive, Rossville, was arrested May 21 for three counts of sale of Schedule II drugs, two counts of possession of Schedule II drugs with intent to distribute, two counts of possession of Schedule II drugs and two counts of use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a felony.

Timothy Charles Clark, 18, of 650 Neal Drive, Rossville, was arrested May 22 for a probation violation.

Jason Rudy Hullender, 37, of 592 Nellie Head Road, Tunnel Hill, was arrested May 22 for a probation violation.

Mario Quantrail Johnson, 29, of 1271 Glen Forest Way, Decatur, was arrested May 22 for a probation violation.

Matthew Lebron Edwards, 28, of 112 Hemphill Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn., was arrested May 23 for two counts of probation violation.

John William Hart, 41, of 2959 Hwy 41, Ringgold, was arrested May 23 for a bench warrant for identity fraud.

William Joshua Lake, 22, of 1981 Warwick-Shire Road, Soddy Daisy, Tenn., was arrested May 23 for unlawful possession of ephedrine and possession of Schedule II drugs. Bond has been set at $9,000.

Shannon Angelizue Morrison, 36, of 258 Pinegrove Access Road, Ringgold, was arrested May 23 for unlawful possession of ephedrine and possession of Schedule II drugs.

Stephanie Renee Norman, 32, of 308 Park Lake Road, Rossville, was arrested May 23 for a probation violation. Norman was released on $10,000 bond.

Lonnie Eugene Cooper, 40, of 824 Shugart Road, Dalton, was arrested May 24 for possession of Schedule II drugs, possession of Schedule III drugs and drugs to be kept in original container. Bond has been set at $12,000.

Robert Michael Gravitt, 19, of 670 Lee Drive, Ringgold, was arrested May 24 for theft by taking.

Johnnie Lee Sanders IV, 17, of 1707 S Hawthorn St., Chattanooga, Tenn., was arrested May 24 for criminal attempt – car jacking, two counts of simple assault and loitering or prowling.

Traffic charges

Affixing or removing license plate with intent to conceal vehicle id: 2

Alteration of license plate: 1

Brake light violation: 1

Driver to exercise due care: 1

Driving on revoked or suspended license: 11

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs: 10

Driving without valid license: 1

Duty of driver to stop at or return to scene of accident: 1

Failure to obey traffic control device: 1

Failure to signal turn: 1

Fleeing or attempting to elude: 2

Open container: 2

Operation of vehicle without valid tag: 2

Permitting unlicensed driver to operate vehicle: 1

Proof of insurance required: 2

Reckless driving: 2

Seatbelt violation: 2

Speeding: 6

Suspended registration: 1

Tail light violation: 1

Weaving: 5

Windshield violation: 1

Criminal charges

Aggravated assault: 1

Battery under the family violence act: 4

Bench warrant: 3

Bond surrender: 6

Burglary: 3

Contempt of court – child support: 1

Contributing to the delinquency of a minor: 2

Criminal attempt – car jacking: 1

Criminal trespass: 3

Disorderly conduct: 5

Disruption of public school: 1

Drugs to be kept in original container: 1

Entering an auto: 4

Escape: 1

False statements in matters within jurisdiction of state: 1

Forgery first degree: 2

Harassing phone calls: 1

Hold for other agency: 4

Interference with government property: 2

Issuance of bad checks: 2

Loitering or prowling: 1

Obstruction or hindering 911 calls: 2

Obstruction or hindering law enforcement officers: 6

Obtaining or attempting to obtain dangerous drugs by fraud: 2

Possession of marijuana less than one ounce: 2

Possession of Schedule II drugs: 5

Possession of Schedule II drugs with intent to distribute: 4

Possession of Schedule III drugs: 1

Possession of tools for the commission of a crime: 1

Printing, executing, negotiation checks, drafts with fictitious information: 2

Probation violation: 11

Sale of Schedule II drugs: 3

Sentenced: 1

Simple assault: 9

Simple battery: 1

Theft by receiving stolen property: 1

Theft by shoplifting: 3

Theft by taking: 3

Underage consumption of possession of alcohol: 2

Unlawful distribution of Schedule II drugs: 2

Unlawful possession of ephedrine: 2

Use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating a felony: 2

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