Hamilton County Latest Arrest Report Revealed
The authorities in Hamilton County have released the most recent arrest report detailing all individuals detained in the area. The report reveals that numerous individuals have been arrested under various charges, and in compliance with our commitment to prompt and precise reporting, we will promptly remove any case that is dismissed upon request by emailing us at news@chattanoogan.com.
Report Details
The individuals listed in the report include Jacqueline L Alley, 38, from Soddy Daisy, arrested for violating driving on roadways, laned for traffic and for driving an unregistered vehicle. Johnny Lebron Armour, 67, from Chattanooga, faces charges of theft of property. Among the arrested is also Victor Noel Baltazar Gabriel, 28, from Chattanooga, booked for previous charges or other reasons.
Other individuals include 40-year-old Michael Lebron Blaylock from Soddy Daisy, who failed to appear in court. Cornelious Alexander Bruce, 37, from Chattanooga, has been charged with two counts of theft of property under $1000. Kelvin Burnom, 44, from Chattanooga, was arrested for possession of a handgun while under influence, violation of seat belt law, and possession of a controlled substance.
Fred Anthony Martin, 60, from Chattanooga, has been listed for aggravated assault, and Orlandes Cortes Underwood, 57, from Chattanooga, is facing charges that include burglary of auto, vandalism/malicious mischief, tampering with or fabricating evidence, and retaliation against a judge, juror or officer.
Handling Dismissed Cases
This report stands as a record of arrest data in Hamilton County, serving as a testament to the ongoing efforts by local law enforcement in preserving the peace and security in the area. However, it should be noted that the inclusion of an individual’s name in this report does not imply guilt. These are allegations that lead to arrests, not formal charges.
In the event a case is dismissed, those mentioned can email their name and applicable date for immediate removal from the report. Prompt addressing of dismissals is part of our commitment to fair and accurate reporting.
Maintaining Public Safety
While this report may contain unpleasant news for some, it is an essential tool in maintaining public safety and awareness. By keeping the public informed about these incidents, residents can better understand the security issues facing Hamilton County.
This serves as a potent reminder of the hard work done by the local authorities in protecting the populace. These reports are also essential in maintaining transparency and trust between the law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve.
The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office and other arresting agencies urge all citizens to follow the law and contribute to community safety. They remain committed to their mission of ensuring a safe and secure Hamilton County.
Staying Informed
The Hamilton County arrest reports stand as a crucial public source of information on local law enforcement efforts. By openly sharing these reports, law enforcement agencies encourage citizens to stay informed and vigilant about their community.
Such efforts for transparency bridge the gap between the community and law enforcement, leading to improved cooperation and mutual respect. This will ensure the continued peace and safety of Hamilton County residents.
The brave men and women in the uniform work tirelessly to maintain the law and order in the county, and these reports are a testament to their efforts.