Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office report: April 13-19, 2012
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The Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office, during April 13-19, answered 1,279 calls, including 58 that were booked on a total of 146 counts. The violations included both misdemeanor and felony charges and were as follows:

Arrests

Christina Louanna Cox, 32, of 785 Beech Ave., Cleveland, Tenn., was arrested April 13, for a probation violation.

Sharon Darlene Duggan, 51, of 2607 Henderson Ave., Cleveland, Tenn., was arrested April 13, for a probation violation.

Ronald Jeffery Johnson, 37, of 1410 Mack Smith Road, East Ridge, Tenn., was arrested April 13, for theft by taking, theft by receiving stolen property and seatbelt violation. Bond has been set at $10,500.

Tina Renee Roberts, 34, of 86 Romans Lane, Tunnel Hill, was arrested April 13, for five counts of unlawfully possess controlled substances, six counts of distribution of Schedule II drugs, distribution of Schedule IV drugs and drugs to be kept in original container. Bond has been set at $32,500.

Christopher Charles Gregg, 22, of 179 Oklawaha Ave., Rossville, was arrested April 14, for forgery 1st degree. Bond has been set at $3,500.

Vickie Lynn Logston, 47, of 304 Acorn Lane, Ft. Oglethorpe, was arrested April 16, for sixteen counts of stealing, altering public documents, sixteen counts of damaging, destroying or secret property to defraud another and theft by deception. Bond has been set at $232,500.

Judith Diane Ragsdale, 65, of 130 County Road 832, Flat Rock, Ala., was arrested April 16, for unlawfully possess controlled substance. Ragsdale was released on $5,000 bond.

Lorita Lane Slayton Cochran, 33, of 121 Fletcher Road, Tunnel Hill, was arrested April 17, for six counts of unlawfully possess controlled substance. Bond has been set at $30,000.

Silvestre Hernandez II, 24, of 69 Brookdale Lane, Ringgold, was arrested April 17, for possession of Schedule IV drugs and simple battery under the family violence act. Bond has been set at $6,500.

Matthew Logan Ryan, 24, of 43 Isaiah Lane, Ringgold, was arrested April 17, for interference with government property, five counts of obstruction or hindering law enforcement officers, disorderly conduct, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, child endangerment by driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, suspended registration, driving without license on person, open container, weaving and a hold for Walker County Sheriff’s office. Bond has been set at $14,400.

Timothy Garner Sims, 21, of 414 Carroll Drive, Ringgold, was arrested April 17, for possession of marijuana with intent to distribute. Sims was released on $10,000 bond.

Timothy Alan Sosebee, 47, of 2202 Ridgeway Road, Trion, was arrested April 17, for a probation violation.

Christopher Leon Walker, 26, of 3984 Three Notch Road, Ringgold, was arrested April 17, for two counts of burglary, bench warrant for possession of Schedule II drugs and possession of tools for the commission of a crime, bench warrant for a probation violation and a probation violation.

Shawn William Leon Scott, 34, of 75 Massengale Lane, Ringgold, was arrested April 18, for a probation violation.

Stephanie Ann Sherill, 29, of 584 Pine Grove Road, Ringgold, was arrested April 18, for distribution of Schedule II drugs.

Tracey Lynn Howell, 35, of 349 Privet Road, McMinnville, Tenn., was arrested April 19, for a probation violation.

Cody Lane Underwood, 18, of 1108 Thompson St., Albertville, Ala., was arrested April 19, for theft by taking and a bench warrant for theft by taking.

Kimberly Alice Walker, 31, of 12 Eagle Landing, Flintstone, was arrested April 19, for criminal attempt of forgery 1st degree. Walker was released on $5,000 bond.

Traffic charges

Child endangerment by driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs: 5

Driving on revoked or suspended license: 8

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs: 8

Driving without license on person: 1

Driving without valid license: 1

Failure to obey traffic control device: 2

Failure to signal turn: 1

Following too close: 1

Improper lane change: 1

Open container: 2

Pedestrian under the influence: 1

Permitting unlawful operation of vehicle: 1

Reckless driving: 1

Seatbelt violation: 3

Speeding: 3

Suspended registration: 1

Weaving: 3

Criminal charges

Bench warrant: 4

Bond surrender: 1

Burglary: 2

Contempt of court: 2

Contempt of court – child support: 1

Criminal attempt of forgery 1st degree: 1

Damaging, destroying or secret property to defraud another: 16

Disorderly conduct: 3

Distribution of Schedule II drugs: 7

Distribution of Schedule IV: 1

Drugs to be kept in original container: 1

Forgery 1st degree: 1

Interference with government property: 1

Obstruction or hindering law enforcement: 6

Possession of marijuana less than one ounce: 1

Possession of marijuana with intent to distribute: 1

Possession of Schedule IV drugs: 1

Probation violation: 13

Simple battery under the family violence act: 1

Stealing, altering public documents: 16

Theft by deception: 1

Theft by receiving stolen property: 1

Theft by taking: 3

Theft by shoplifting: 5

Unlawfully possess controlled substances: 12

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