Fort Oglethorpe Arrest Report For July 13-19

Thursday, July 19, 2012


Here is the Fort Oglethorpe arrest report for July 13-19:


Christopher Harding, 39, of 8872 Cherlee Drive, Ooltewah was arrested July 17 on a charge of theft by taking.

Elizabeth Travillian, 32, of 60 Wofford Street, Rossville was arrested July 17 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Hunter Morris, 20, of 1235 Brock Circle, Ringgold was arrested July 13 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Ryan Koon, 34, of 708 Summit Avenue Apt. A, East Ridge was arrested July 13 on charges of driving while license suspended and expired registration.

David Williams, 25, of 2003 Cooley Street, Chattanooga was arrested July 13 on a charge of driving suspended.

Gerry Denton, 54, of 83 Shawnee Trail, Ringgold was arrested July 14 on a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol.

Karl Hood, 31, of 524 Terrell Street, Chattanooga was arrested July 14 on charges of affixing license plate to conceal identity, expired registration and driving while license suspended or revoked.

Randy Goff, 28, of 98 Summit Drive, Ringgold was arrested July 14 on a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol.

Hunter Roody, 20, of 7161 Revere Circle, Chattanooga was arrested July 14 on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, open container of alcohol and underage consumption.

Jason Green, 43, of 316 Graysville Road, Ringgold was arrested July 14 on a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol.

Clarence Walker, 38, of 709 Richardson Street, Rossville was arrested July 15 on a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol.

Jordan Stueve, 21, of 3575 Cherokee Valley Road, Ringgold was arrested July 15 on charges of possession of marijuana and driving under the influence of drugs.

Thomas Beavers, 26, of 21 Duckett Drive, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested July 15 on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol and disorderly conduct.

Phillips Jackson, 36, of 89 Ardis Loop, Ringgold was arrested July 15 on charges of disorderly conduct by obstruction, driving on revoked license and no insurance.

Alice Cannon, 43, of 694 West State Line Road, Rossville was arrested July 17 on a charge of theft by taking.

Kimberly Nerren, 30, of 227 Rosewood Drive, Trenton was arrested July 16 on charges of driving without a license, giving false information to an officer, illegal turn at an intersection and an active warrant.

David Griggs, 47, of 900 Mountain Creek Road, Chattanooga was arrested July 16 on charges of possession of tools for the commission of a crime and violation of Georgia’s controlled substance act.

Brian Talley, 47, of 905 Crest Drive, Lafayette was arrested July 16 on charges of driving while license suspended or revoked and speeding.

Joshua Wright, 29, of 259 Pursley Drive, Ringgold was arrested July 17 on a charge of driving while license suspended or revoked.

Brittany Woodley, 24, of 292 West 38th Street, Chattanooga was arrested July 17 on charges of expired registration and theft by shoplifting.

Umeka Beasley, 17, of 314 West 37th Street, Chattanooga was arrested July 17 on charges of theft by shoplifting.

Brittany Hardy, 24, of 1909 East 26th Street, Chattanooga was arrested July 17 on a charge of theft by shoplifting and an outstanding warrant.

Alqueta Stewart, 24, of 2511 Vance Avenue, Chattanooga was arrested July 17 on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

Jusus Cornejo, 31, of 333 Cloud Springs Road, 3F, Fort Oglethorpe was arrested July 17 on a charge of driving without a license.

Wayne Ashby, 51, of 3909 Bowman Lane, Chattanooga was arrested July 18 on charges of possession of marijuana, open container and theft by shoplifting.

Ronald Saxton, 46, of 2520 6th Avenue, Chattanooga was arrested July 18 on charges of driving under the influence of drugs, possession of marijuana, open container of alcohol, theft by shoplifting and driving while license suspended or revoked.

Amber McKinley, 26, of 5105 North Moore Lane, Chattanooga was arrested July 18 on charges of theft by shoplifting, open container of alcohol and possession of marijuana.

Trina Parken, 29, of 8456 Lexy Lane, Ooltewah was arrested July 18 on charges of theft by shoplifting, open container of alcohol and possession of marijuana.


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