Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office report: Oct. 19-25, 2012
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The Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office, during Oct. 19-25, answered 1,442 calls, including 81 that were booked on a total of 131 counts. The violations included both misdemeanor and felony charges and were as follows:

Arrests

Bradley Scott Gribble, 46, of 201 Creek Springs Drive, Ringgold, was arrested Oct. 19 for probation violation.

Marshall Brandon Lawrence, 18, of 81 Henegar Lane, Rossville, was arrested Oct. 20 for burglary first degree. Lawrence was released on $5,000 bond.

Chad Allen Sisson, 32, of 1767 E Boy Scout Road, Chattanooga, Tenn., was arrested Oct. 20 for a bench warrant for theft by taking and giving false name or address to law enforcement, possession of marijuana less than one ounce and hold for Walker County Sheriff’s Office.

Brandon Jeffrey Daigh, 29, of 4603 Colonial Drive, Chattanooga, Tenn., was arrested Oct. 22 for probation violation, bench warrant for driving without a valid license and fleeing or attempting to elude.

Kimberly Denise Flynn, 50, of 806 McHane Drive, Chattanooga, Tenn., was arrested Oct. 22 for probation violation.

John Edward Jackson, 37, of 201 Bryant St., Dalton, was arrested Oct. 22 for probation violation.

Terion Donshell Koonce, 24, of 1060 Gun Club Road, Atlanta, was arrested Oct. 22 for forgery first degree. Bond has been set at $5,000.

Amy Leanne Panchal, 32, of 36 Glass Road, Lafayette, was arrested Oct. 22 for commercial gambling. Panchal was released on $5,000 bond.

Brittany Ann Taylor, 18, of Rear Wheel Lane, East Ridge, Tenn., was arrested Oct. 22 for a bench warrant and bond surrender for financial transaction card fraud and theft by taking. Taylor was released on $5,000 bond.

Daniel Eric West, 39, of 1188 Holcomb Road, Ringgold, was arrested Oct. 22 for a bench warrant for burglary.

Edin Delic, 41, of 119 Kids Drive, Dalton, was arrested Oct. 23 for two counts of theft by taking. Delic was released on $10,000 bond.

Jimmy Lee Goins, 39, of 4272 Highway 41, Ringgold, was arrested Oct. 23 for a bench warrant for possession of methamphetamine.

Shawn Michael Heard, 20, of 545 Sparks St., Ringgold, was arrested Oct. 23 for financial transaction card theft and burglary first degree.

Vila Nounay, 25, of 1057 S Seminole Drive, Chattanooga, Tenn., was arrested Oct. 23 for parole violation.

Jacob Stephen Pemberton, 19, of 702 Park Lake Road, Rossville, was arrested Oct. 23 for false statement in matters within jurisdiction of the state, false report of a crime and criminal trespass. Bond has been set at $9,000.

Brandon Walter Seib, 29, of 38 McBride Drive, Chickamauga, was arrested Oct. 23 for possession of Schedule II drugs with intent to distribute, possession of Schedule II drugs, possession of drug related objects, possession of marijuana less than one ounce, driving on revoked or suspended license and failure to signal turn.

Lindsay Nichole Wheat, 25, of 130 Back Draft Lane, Rossville, was arrested Oct. 23 for probation violation. Wheat was released on her own recognizance.

Robert Lee Holsomback, 21, of 826 Stone Crest Circle, Chattanooga, Tenn., was arrested Oct. 25 for a bench warrant for burglary first degree.

Rex Barlow Shafer, 44, of 1465 Village Oak Drive, Cleveland, Tenn., was arrested Oct. 25 for parole violation.

Traffic charges

Altered tag: 1

Driving on revoked or suspended license: 11

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs: 10

Driving while unlicensed: 2

Driving without license on person: 1

Expired registration: 2

Failure to signal turn: 1

Fleeing or attempting to elude: 1

Following too close: 1

Open container: 3

Proof of insurance required: 2

Reckless driving: 2

Speeding: 4

Weaving: 5

Criminal charges

Bench warrant: 7

Bond surrender: 2

Burglary first degree: 2

Commercial gambling: 1

Contempt of court – child support: 18

Criminal trespass: 1

Disorderly conduct: 1

False report of a crime: 1

False statements in matters within jurisdiction of the state: 1

Financial transaction card theft: 1

Forgery first degree: 1

Hold for court: 2

Hold for other agency: 7

Issuance of bad checks: 3

Obstruction or hindering 911 call: 1

Obstruction or hindering law enforcement officers: 1

Parole violation: 2

Possession of alcohol on school grounds: 2

Possession of drug related objects: 1

Possession of marijuana less than one ounce: 8

Possession of Schedule II drugs: 1

Possession of Schedule II drugs with intent to distribute: 1

Probation violation: 7

Sentenced: 1

Simple battery under the family violence act: 1

Theft by shoplifting: 3

Theft by taking: 2

Underage consumption or possession of alcohol: 6

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