Hey there, folks! Well, it seems like it’s that time again—time to take a look at the latest happenings in Hamilton County. The arrest report is out, and it brings us a mix of serious charges, some not-so-serious incidents, and a story of individuals running afoul of the law. Let’s break it down and see what’s been happening in our community!
First up, we have Jeffrey Brent Ball, a 30-year-old from Norfolk Green Circle in Chattanooga. He was picked up for a violation of an order of protection or restraining order. It’s always good to remember how important these measures are for ensuring a safe space for everyone involved!
Next on the list is Quinton Lamar Bonds, age 54, who was arrested for theft of property. Breaking the law by taking what isn’t yours can lead to some hefty consequences! Let’s hope he learns from this experience.
Now we have Antwone Clevon Boykin, a 25-year-old resident of Anita Drive. He’s in trouble with multiple charges, including aggravated assault, theft of property, and even evading arrest. That’s quite the list! Evading arrest certainly adds a layer of difficulty to any situation.
Over in Signal Mountain, we find Noah William Brown, age 37, snagged for possession of Schedule II (Fentanyl) and possession of drug paraphernalia, not to mention an ignition interlock violation. It’s concerning to see such serious drug charges on the table. We all need to be mindful of the impact drugs can have on our lives and those around us.
Then we have a case of criminal trespassing involving Latorya Toccara Carter, who is currently homeless in Chattanooga. It really highlights the challenges some people face and how the law interacts with those challenges.
Another interesting arrest was that of Arius Mcstmasphalis Davis, age 46. He was booked for previous charges or other reasons. It seems like this is a reminder that sometimes past actions can follow us around.
Then we see Jerry Allen Holland, a 48-year-old, facing charges of burglary. That’s definitely serious and serves as a reminder that our belongings need to be protected.
Paul Conor Kennedy, at 42 years old, got himself into trouble with disorderly conduct and public intoxication. It’s important to remember that while having fun is great, it’s essential to keep things in check.
Now, taking a look at Eric Wade Smith, 42, he was arrested for driving on a revoked, suspended, or canceled license alongside possessing a controlled substance in Schedule II. Getting behind the wheel without a valid license is a risky business!
Brandon Deonta Staples, age 34, was charged with nonsupport and flagrant nonsupport. This case shines a light on the importance of supporting our loved ones.
Lastly, we have Roger Dale Willerson, a 57-year-old who was apprehended as a fugitive for a crime in another state. It’s always eye-opening to see how some situations can ripple out across state lines!
There you have it, folks! A snapshot of this week’s noteworthy bookings in Hamilton County. It’s both sobering and enlightening to ponder what drives people to make these choices. Let’s keep our community safe while also hoping for better days ahead for those involved.
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