News Herald Arrest Report

Greenback woman jailed for drugs, paraphernalia

A Greenback woman was taken to Loudon County Jail on Saturday after being stopped for an invalid driver's license at Christian and Elm streets in Philadelphia.

Stopping a blue Toyota Corolla with previous knowledge that the driver, Cindy Gay Carver, 56, Greenback, did not have a legal license, Loudon County Sheriff's Office Deputy Chris Jenkins also found that Carver's license was suspended for multiple traffic violations, according to the arrest report.

Noticing that Carver's mouth appeared to be overly dry, Jenkins asked the woman to open her mouth when he saw two green pills believed to be 20 mg oxymorphone hydrochloride, according to the report.
 
The pills were in her mouth in an "attempt to destroy and conceal the narcotics," Jenkins wrote, noting that Carver did not have a prescription for the medication.
 
During a search of the vehicle, police found a pill crusher in the passenger seat inside Carver's purse, according to the report.
 
Carver was charged with driving on a revoked/suspended license, possession of a Schedule II substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and tampering/fabricating with evidence and held on $18,000 bond.
 
Aug. 8
 
• Danny Kevin Chavis, 50, Lenoir City, was charged with driving on a revoked/suspended license and released on $2,500 bond.
 
• Elaina Hope Duffield, 35, Loudon, was charged with failure to appear and released on $14,000 bond.
 
• Bobbie Jean Sharpe, 43, Knoxville, was charged with criminal trespass and released on $2,000 bond.
 
Aug. 9
 
• Paul James Bovard, 29, Lenoir City, was charged with driving under the influence, manufacture/sell/delivery/resale of a Schedule II substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and driving on a revoked/suspended license and held on $37,000 bond. While on patrol, Loudon Police Officer Jonathan Yates saw a white Ford Mustang idle in a hotel parking lot on Highway 72, according to the arrest report. Yates spoke with the driver, Bovard, and a passenger, both of whom appeared to be "extremely nervous." Yates smelled alcohol coming from the vehicle, according to the report. "Bovard made several movements with his hands as if he were attempting to conceal something," Yates wrote. After asking Bovard to get out of the car, Yates conducted a search of the vehicle and found six "bindles" of a white, crystal substance that tested positive for methamphetamine. Yates also located two glass pipes commonly used to inhale meth.
 
• Dylan Ray Daggett, 18, Lenoir City, was charged with domestic assault-misdemeanor and vandalism and held on $4,000 bond.
 
• Thomas Austin Wayne Finger, 20, Maryville, was charged with underage consumption and released on $2,000 bond.
 
• Christopher James Lewis, 21, Maryville, was charged with simple possession/casual exchange and released on $2,000 bond.
 
• Deborah Ann McAllister, 60, Loudon, was charged with driving under the influence and released on $2,000 bond.
 
• Shannon Lee Odom, 43, Maryville, was charged with driving under the influence and possession of legend drugs and released on $7,000 bond. Responding to a call of a person asleep behind the wheel of a blue Honda, police found Odom sleeping with a beer can tipped over in his lap, according to the arrest report. Odom seemed confused and displayed signs of intoxication. He performed poorly on field sobriety tests, according to police. During a search, police found a bottle containing a green pill, identified as Zoloft, on the front passenger seat. Odom did not have a prescription for the medication, according to police.
 
• Mitch Castitgeon Pennington, 34, Philadelphia, was charged with failure to appear and released without bond.
 
Aug. 10
 
• David Allen Anderson, 42, Loudon, was charged with failure to appear-general sessions and violation of probation and held on $1,000 bond.
 
• Eric Shawn Baker, 40, Philadelphia, was charged with contempt of court and released on $150 bond.
 
• Gregory Delano Barger, 21, Oak Ridge, was charged with failure to appear-municipal court and held without bond.
 
• Garrett Maxwell Depp, 22, Knoxville, was charged with driving under the influence and resisting arrest and held on $5,000 bond.
 
• Casey Lee Elmore, 34, Oliver Springs, was charged with violation of community corrections and held on $25,000 bond.
 
• Michael Shane Guinn, 38, Knoxville, was charged with theft under $500 and released without bond.
 
• Jason Michael Kuhn, 35, Lenoir City, was charged with failure to appear and released on $4,000 bond.
 
• William Floyd Lanter, 50, Sweetwater, was charged with failure to appear-general sessions and held without bond.
 
• Jennifer Elaine Mathieu, 33, Kingston, was charged with contempt of court and held on $150 bond.
 
• Alexander Joseph Mihaly, 53, Lenoir City, was charged with theft over $1,000 and criminal impersonation and held on $11,000 bond. Mihaly, who lives across the street from the late Lenoir City Municipal Court Judge Terry Vann, took a check in the amount of $2,015.09 from Vann's mailbox and deposited it in an ATM machine at TVA Employees Credit Union in Roane County, according to the arrest report. Surveillance footage showed a helmeted Mihaly deposit the check wearing what appeared to be latex gloves, according to the report.
 
Aug. 11
 
• Tyler Bill Buckner, 24, Lenoir City, was charged with theft over $1,000 and held on $10,000 bond.
 
• Danny Lynn Gentry, 66, Lenoir City, was charged with domestic assault-misdemeanor and held on $1,000 bond. Dispatched to a call of a "very heated" argument on Stinnett Road, LCSO Deputy Kenny Palmer learned through dispatch that the victim was leaving the residence and going to the home of the suspect's father. Palmer spoke with Gentry, who said he and a woman got into the argument because "he would not cater to her," Palmer wrote. "Mr. Gentry stated that she started yelling at him and giving him down the road. Mr. Gentry stated that he had enough so he told her to get out of his residence." Gentry told deputies that the woman sat in a chair and would not leave the home, Palmer wrote, noting that Gentry then attempted to pull her out of the chair and force her out of the residence. Another deputy spoke with the woman, who said Gentry "just went off on her and they began to argue," according to the report. The second deputy found red marks on the woman's arm. The woman would not provide a statement, but Gentry was determined to be the primary aggressor.
 
• Dustin Lee Robinson, 23, Sweetwater, was charged with violation of probation and held without bond.
 
• Kathy Lynn Stegall, 37, Rockwood, was charged with driving under the influence and released on $3,000 bond.
 
• Micah Tabor, 30, Powell, was charged with simple possession/casual exchange and held on $2,500 bond. While attempting to stop a vehicle for a traffic violation on Foute Town Road, an officer saw the vehicle pull into a driveway and someone flee on foot, according to the arrest report. During an investigation, the driver, Tabor, was found inside a white Mercedes at the same location. Officers located a hypodermic needle in the floorboard and a small baggie in Tabor's cigarette pack. The bag contained a brown substance, which Tabor identified as heroin.
 
Aug. 12
 
• Willie A. Burris, 46, Loudon, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and simple possession/casual exchange and held on $2,000 bond. Noticing a silver GMC truck run a stop sign at Highway 11 and Spring Street, LCSO Deputy Jamie Ketner caught up to Burris, who was purchasing a drink at a store in the area, according to the arrest report. Burris was "sweating and his hands were shaking," Ketner wrote in the report. While walking back to his patrol car, Ketner saw a needle cap in the front seat of the vehicle "in plain view," according to the report. "I asked Mr. Burris how many needles (were) inside the vehicle and he stated four and a set of digital scales," Ketner wrote. After getting consent to search the vehicle, deputies located a set of scales, three needles and three bags with white residue. Burris said he used the needles for shooting up methamphetamine, Ketner wrote. A small crystal weighing about a gram was also found in his pocket.
 
• Deborah Elizabeth Burris, 54, Loudon, was charged with the sale of a Schedule II substance and released on $10,000 bond.
 
• Christina Lee Devaney, 28, Lenoir City, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and held on $1,000 bond. Spotting a white Mercedes C230 without a passenger headlight on Highway 321, LCSO Deputy Kevin Dailey spoke with Devaney, who seemed nervous, according to the arrest report. Devaney also was not "actively looking for her registration in which I asked multiple times however she was unable to provide either," Dailey wrote. During a search of the vehicle, deputies found a needle cap concealed in her pockets and multiple baggies, according to the report. "Some baggies appeared to be used due to them being ripped apart with partial residue," Dailey wrote. Devaney also told officers that she "may have" a Suboxone strip in one of the baggies, but a strip was not found, according to the report.
 
• Michael Bradley Murphy, 19, Lenoir City, was charged with driving on a revoked/suspended license and held on $2,000 bond.
 
• Ester Leanne Baker, 40, Knoxville, was charged with theft under $500 and released on $2,000 bond. Baker was picked up from Knox County Jail for an outstanding warrant related to a theft at a retail store in Lenoir City dating back to May 16, according to the arrest report. Baker was seen taking oil and clothing from the shelves and returning them at the service desk for a gift card, according to police. The gift card totaled $141.12.
 
• Michael Chase Barron, 21, Knoxville, was charged with failure to appear and held without bond.
 
• Cynthia Ann Clevenger, 47, Newport, was charged with two counts of theft under $500, criminal trespass and criminal simulation and held without bond.
 
• Robert James Easter, 51, Loudon, was charged with manufacture/sell/delivery/resale of a Schedule II substance and held on $10,000 bond.
 
• Tiajuania Kelly Easter, 50, Loudon, was charged with manufacture/sell/delivery/resale of a Schedule II substance and held on $10,000 bond.
 
• Charles John Hatcher, 31, Lenoir City, was charged with simple possession/casual exchange and held without bond. Stopping a vehicle for a driver's license violation, police searched the outside of the car with a K-9 drug dog, which gave a positive alert, according to the arrest report. Hatcher told police he had a "small bag" of methamphetamine, which was located in his hat, according to the report. The bag contained 0.5 grams of a crystal substance that tested positive for methamphetamine.
 
• Clarence Reed Julian Jr., 43, Kingston, was charged with contempt of court and held on $300 bond.
 
• Lakin Denise Norman, 24, Lenoir City, was charged with domestic assault-misdemeanor and held without bond.
 
• Billy Joe Reynolds, 33, Knoxville, was charged with failure to appear and released without bond.
 
• Brent Allen Snyder, 33, Loudon, was charged with theft of property and held without bond. A man living in the 3000 block of Watson Road reported to police that someone broke a window on the front door to gain entry into his home, according to the arrest report. The man told police that numerous items were taken, including a supply of ammunition, a .22-caliber Marlin rifle, a 12-gauge Ithaca pump shotgun, a 12-gauge tactical pump shotgun, a .38-caliber Smith & Wesson handgun, an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle, a .50-caliber muzzleloader, Nikon binoculars, a pair of brown Merrell pull-on shoes and other hunting items totaling $3,700 in value, according to the arrest report. LCSO Deputy Bobby Hamilton found Snyder at a camper in the 100 block of Commer Private Way wearing a pair of gym shorts and a brown pair of Merrell pull-on shoes, according to the report. During a search, deputies found a pistol, two shotguns, a Marlin rifle and ammunition matching the description of those that were reported stolen. Hamilton also found a pair of red tennis shoes that belonged to the victim.
 
• Ronald Ray Ward, 52, Kingston, was charged with driving under the influence, simple possession/casual exchange and violation of implied consent and held on $5,000 bond.
 
Aug. 13
 
• Andrew Emil Kotronias, 22, Lenoir City, was charged with theft of property, illegal possession/fraudulent use of a credit card and public intoxication and held on $3,000 bond.
 
• Cynthia Denise Webster, 35, Knoxville, was charged with failure to appear and held without bond.
 
Aug. 14
 
• Don Bruce Arrington, 35, Kingston, was charged with driving on a revoked/suspended license and released on $3,000 bond.
 
• Jess Eugene Ferguson, 34, Philadelphia, was charged with public intoxication and held on $1,000 bond.
 
• Rontez Deon Lovelace, 30, Cleveland, was charged with driving on a revoked/suspended license and released on $2,000 bond.
 
• Chad Aaron Miller, 27, Clinton, was charged with driving under the influence and released on $3,000 bond.
 
• Jonathan E. Ogle, 35, Louisville, was charged with possession of legend drugs and driving on a revoked/suspended license and released on $4,000 bond. Pulling over Ogle for speeding on Interstate 40, Tennessee Highway Patrol Trooper Paul Clendenen learned through dispatch that the man's license was suspended for financial responsibility and failure to appear, according to the arrest report. During a search of the vehicle, police found a gabapentin pill and two other unidentified pills that were sent to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation for testing, according to Clendenen.
 
• Christopher M. White, 30, Loudon, was charged with vandalism and released on $1,000 bond.
 
• Michael David White, 50, Lenior City, was charged with failure to appear-municipal court and held without bond.
 
Aug. 15
 
• Victoria Langlois Jaramillo, 33, Louisville, was charged with driving under the influence and violation of implied consent and released on $3,000 bond.

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