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Domestic Assault, Resisting Arrest — A McKenzie juvenile was taken into custody on July 23 on charges of Resisting Stop, Halt, Frisk, two counts of Domestic Assault, Disorderly Conduct, and Vandalism.
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7/30/24
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Manufacture Methamphetamines / Driving White in Possession of Methamphetamine / Drug Paraphernalia — On July 19, 2024, Patrolman Dustin McClure observed a gold Ford-150 traveling west on TN-423. The vehicle failed to stop at the stop sign. A traffic stop was initiated.
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7/23/24
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HUNTINGDON (July 17) — The following cases were heard in Carroll County General Sessions Court on July 17.
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7/23/24
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Report of Traffic Violation — On July 12, 2024, at approximately 9:10 a.m., Deputy Grant Davis observed a black Chevy Silverado traveling west on Northwood Dr. The vehicle was crossing into the opposite lane multiple times. Deputy Davis activated his emergency equipment and initiated a traffic stop near the intersection of Northwood Dr. and High St. Upon checking the status of the driver’s license, it was found that the driver did not possess a valid license. The driver was issued a misdemeanor citation for driving without a license and released from the scene.
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7/23/24
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Report of Domestic Assault and Public Intoxication — On June 29, 2024, at approximately 2:14 a.m., Officer Adam Avalon responded to a call at 203 Mebanewood Drive. The victim reported that her fiancé, Cody Larrabee, was yelling at her and acting violently, possibly after consuming mushroom gummies. She informed Officer Avalon that Larrabee had broken a window and was outside the front door.
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7/23/24
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Pamela Coker to Ronald Coker in District 20.
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7/23/24
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Stolen Trailer — On July 6, Deputy Sunny Crews-Sherwood and Deputy Mark Boaz were dispatched to a home in Hollow Rock for theft of a 16-foot enclosed trailer. The owner of the trailer, Kevin Hilliard, stated he left the trailer at the house where they were working. Inside the trailer were many tools valued at $8,000. On July 8, Mr. Hilliard called dispatch advising that the Halfway Market has it on video going down Reynoldsburg Road across Hwy 641 to Rushing Road towards Big Sandy being pulled by a silver 4-door GMC truck. On July 9 the stolen property was recovered and returned to the owner.
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7/16/24
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Victim Drowns in Motel Bathtub — A Dyer, Tennessee woman is believed to have drowned in the bathtub of the Relax Inn Motel, McKenzie, on July 10.
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7/16/24
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John Adam Phillips to Jacob L. and Anna C. Click in District 16. Gwin Taylor to Winfred Ripley Johnson. No district listed. M Land Inc. to Anthony Swank in District 18. Anthony Swank to Rodd A. and …
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7/16/24
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John Wayne Millsap, 64, of Blakely, Georgia to Kathy Lynn Corbin Fisk, 60, of Griffith, Ind. Cory Michael Mattison, 44, of Paris, to Paige Nicole Holmes, 26, of Paris. Jenny Lea Johnson Miller, 43, …
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7/16/24
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Domestic Assault — David E. Myles, 49, of Huntingdon, was arrested on July 8 for Domestic Assault. Officer Brad Allen was dispatched to High Street for a domestic assault. Upon his arrival, he …
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7/16/24
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HUNTINGDON (July 10) — The following cases were heard in Carroll County General Sessions Court on July 10. Two defendants were bound over to the Carroll County Grand Jury of the Circuit Court. …
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7/16/24
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DUI, Driving on Revoked Driver License — Kennon R. Johnson, 67, of Huntingdon, was arrested and charged with DUI first offense, Driving on a Revoked or Suspended License, and Violation of Implied Consent Law on 6/22/24. Officer Justen Roberts observed a black Tahoe turn left onto Paris Street from Clark Street. By turning left onto Paris Street, the vehicle was driving the wrong way down a one-way road, so Officer Roberts initiated a traffic stop. The defendant immediately exited his vehicle and attempted to approach the officers. Roberts informed Johnson to wait by his vehicle. A check with dispatch confirmed that Johnson didn’t have a driver’s license. When Officer Roberts approached the vehicle, he could smell the odor of alcohol coming from his person and located inside the vehicle was an unopened can of Michelob Ultra and cup containing tequila in the center console cup holder. Johnson failed the field sobriety test and refused to provide a blood sample. He was then taken to Carroll County Jail.
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7/9/24
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HUNTINGDON (July 3) — The following cases were heard in Carroll County General Sessions Court on July 3.
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7/9/24
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Thomas Hartigan to Robert J. Burton in District 5.
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7/9/24
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Aggravated Burglary — Alvin Travis, 60, Magnolia Avenue, was charged with Aggravated Burglary and Vandalism on July 3.
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7/9/24
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Georgia Leigh Ann Brooks, 18, of Huntingdon, to Stephen Edward Rose, 21, of Huntingdon.
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7/9/24
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DUI — Rakan Bahnam Nazi, 24, of Camden, was charged with driving under the influence on 6/30/24.
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7/9/24
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Shoplifting — Briana Pugh, 32, of Huntingdon, and Dallas Baker were cited into Carroll County General Sessions court for Theft of Property involving merchandise by Officer Ethan Parham on June 17. Officer Parham reported to a call from Walmart in Huntingdon in reference to shoplifting. Walmart’s loss prevention officer informed Parham that Brianna Pugh and Dallas Baker had recently gone through the self-checkout and put multiple items in their grocery bags without scanning them. This incident was captured by security cameras. The two failed to scan 12 items, totaling $46.88, for which they owe restitution to Walmart.
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7/2/24
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Narcotics Found by Citizen — On June 22, Carroll County Sheriff’s Department received a call from Captain Davis from the National Guard Training Center located in Milan, TN. Captain Davis stated that one of his soldiers brought him a bag with money, marijuana (2.4 grams) and drug paraphernalia. The soldier stated that he was spraying weeds around the fences and was headed to the volleyball court to spray weeds around that area and that was when he discovered the bag. The bag was opened and when he saw the contents he turned it in to Captain Davis. There was one glass jar that had small baggies inside the jar and two of the baggies contained a green leafy-like substance believed to be marijuana, $70 cash, 1 scale, 1 box of plastic baggies, and one small bag of tobacco.
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7/2/24
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