Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office report: Feb. 22-28, 2013
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The Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office, during Feb. 22-28, answered 1,350 calls, including 65 that were booked on a total of 130 counts. The violations included both misdemeanor and felony charges and were as follows:

Arrests

Shilo Shantell Brown, 27, of 2300 Wilson St., Chattanooga, Tenn., was arrested Feb. 22 for probation violation.

Kimberly Kay Campbell, 30, of 3009 E 41st St., Chattanooga, Tenn., was arrested Feb. 22 for probation violation.

Brian Mitchell Herndon, 26, of 1105 Oleander St., Englewood, Fla., was arrested Feb. 22 for probation violation, battery under the family violence act and cruelty to children third degree.

Dawn Elizabeth Nation, 30, of 200 Eveningside Drive, Soddy Daisy, Tenn., was arrested Feb. 22 for probation violation.

Jason Fuller Waldon, 37, of 20 Deakin Road, Ringgold, was arrested Feb. 23 for interference with government property, terroristic threats and acts, three counts of obstruction or hindering law enforcement officers, battery under the family violence act, simple battery under the family violence act and simple battery. Bond has been set at $28,000.

James Brian Middleton, 44, of 836 Pine Grove Road, Ringgold, was arrested Feb. 24 for probation violation.

Christopher Lewayne Graham, 37, of 1027 Kinsey St., Rossville, was arrested Feb. 25 for probation violation and violation of family violence order. Graham was released on $2,500 bond.

Jeffery Neiki Mayes, 35, of Ringgold, was arrested Feb. 25 for probation violation, hold for Rossville Police Department and hold for Walker County Sheriff’s Office.

Tera Lanette Cooley, 32, of 1506 Castleberry Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn., was arrested Feb. 26 for financial identity fraud. Cooley was released on $5,000 bond.

Mason Michael Igou, 33, of 4005 Clio Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn., was arrested Feb. 26 for probation violation.

Heath Alexander McAdams, 29, of 2536 Little Refuge Road, Waleska, was arrested Feb. 26 for theft by taking. McAdams was released on $5,000 bond.

Jimmy Raisler Jr., 27, of 6102 Wateroak Lane, Harrison, Tenn., was arrested Feb. 26 for a bench warrant for two counts of entering an auto and hold for Hamilton County, Tenn., Sheriff’s office.

Ricky Justice Wood, 30, of 196 Camp Ground Road, Calhoun, was arrested Feb. 26 for possession of Schedule II drugs with intent to distribute, possession of marijuana less than one ounce, giving false name or address to law enforcement officers, driving on revoked or suspended license, proof of insurance required, alteration of license plate and hold for Murray County Sheriff’s office.

Brandon Taylor Harper, 32, of 155 McDonald Drive, Rossville, was arrested Feb. 27 for possession of tools for the commission of a crime, false statement in matters within jurisdiction of the state, giving false name or address to law enforcement officers, obstruction or hindering law enforcement officers, driving on revoked or suspended license and taillight violation. Bond has been set at $12,500.

William Hayden Masengale, 23, of 354 Karen Drive, Ringgold, was arrested Feb. 27 for probation violation.

Davida Kaye Caylor, 32, of 184 Rolling Hills Drive, Ringgold, was arrested Feb. 28 for two counts of tampering with evidence, false statement in matters within jurisdiction of the state and obstruction or hindering law enforcement officers.

Stacy Dee Fowler, 49, of 4021 Meadow Lane, Chattanooga, Tenn., was arrested Feb. 28 for probation violation.

Traffic charges

Alteration of license plate: 1

Child endangerment by driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs: 3

Driving on revoked or suspended license: 10

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs: 9

Driving without valid license: 1

Duty of driver to stop at or return to scene of accident: 2

Improper backing: 1

Operation of vehicle without valid tag: 1

Proof of insurance required: 4

Seatbelt violation: 1

Speeding: 3

Suspended registration: 2

Taillight violation: 3

Weaving: 4

Criminal charges

Battery under the family violence act: 6

Bench warrant: 4

Contempt of court – child support: 6

Criminal trespass under the family violence act: 1

Cruelty to children third degree: 2

Disorderly conduct: 1

False statements in matters within jurisdiction of the state: 2

Financial identity fraud: 1

Giving false name or address to law enforcement officers: 2

Hold for court: 4

Hold for other agency: 14

Interference with government property: 1

Issuance of bad checks: 1

Obstruction or hindering law enforcement officers: 5

Possession of drug related objects: 3

Possession of marijuana less than one ounce: 2

Possession of Schedule II drugs with intent to distribute: 1

Possession of tools for the commission of a crime: 1

Probation violation: 14

Simple battery: 1

Simple battery under the family violence act: 3

Tampering with evidence: 2

Terroristic threats and acts: 1

Theft by receiving stolen property: 1

Theft by shoplifting: 4

Theft by taking: 1

Violation of family violence order: 1

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