News Herald Arrest Report
Lenoir City man flashes knife at worker A Lenoir City man was arrested Oct. 2 after boldly displaying a knife at a Lenoir City business on U.S. Highway 321. Thomas Albert Hollingsworth, 34, entered the business and approached a woman who worked at the front desk. Hollingsworth aggressively demanded an appointment with an employee, according to a report from Lenoir City Police Inv. Brad Brown. The woman told Hollingworth she would need his name. Hollingsworth refused to tell her his name but said he had recently been kicked off Walmart property by law enforcement, Brown wrote in a report.
Hollingsworth
then opened a silver folding knife and demanded the woman open the
desk drawers and allow him to look in them. The woman opened the
drawers and told Hollingsworth she had no money. Hollingsworth then
fled the scene.
The woman
identified Hollingsworth from a photo lineup.
Hollingworth was charged with aggravated assault and attempted
aggravated robbery and held on $100,000 bond.
Sept. 30
Charles
Michael Ault, 48, Lenoir City, was charged with domestic
assault-misdemeanor and released on $1,000 bond.
Deborah
Marie Correll, 47, Maryville, was charged with violation of
probation and held on $4,000 bond.
Daniel
Palmerin, 19, Lenoir City, was charged with reproduction of fake
identification and released on $1,000 bond.
Mitch
Castitgeon Pennington, 38, Philadelphia, was charged with a
municipal court capias and released on $2,000 bond.
Oct. 1
Tonya
Renee Hobbs, 38, Knoxville, was charged with four counts of
fraud and held on $40,000 bond. Agents with the 9th Judicial
Drug Task Force were notified Hobbs was at a pharmacy in Loudon
and attempting to pick up a fraudulent prescription she had
called in for 20 tramadol 50 milligrams on Sept. 27. Hobbs was
stopped by Loudon Police Department officers after she accepted
the tramadol prescription and left the pharmacy. Hobbs was taken
into custody and transported to Loudon County Jail. Hobbs spoke
with DTF agents Cody Fritts and April Farmer. She stated she
would call in a prescription using her previous employer
and
DEA number, Fritts wrote in a report. Hobbs obtained the
information from the employer when he would leave it laying
around at the office. Hobbs admitted she had called in and
picked up tramadol prescriptions on two occasions at a pharmacy
in Loudon. She also had called in a prescription Sept. 27 at a
Lenoir City pharmacy but did not pick up the prescription
because the price was too high. Hobbs said she called in and
picked up tramadol prescriptions from at least eight different
pharmacies in Knox County.
Aleix Anie Hower, 32, Loudon, was charged with fugitive from
justice and held without bond.
Daniel McNally, 40, Lenoir City, was charged with public
intoxication and disorderly conduct and released on $2,000
bond.
Spencer Collin Smythia, 21, Sweetwater, was charged with
theft of property and held on $15,000 bond.
Oct. 2
Kevin Douglas Adcock, 40, Knoxville, was charged with
driving under the influence and violation of implied consent
and released on $2,500 bond.
David Elias Coronado, 36, La Grange, Ky., was charged with
violation of community corrections and held without bond.
Ivan
Carter Marcum, 44, Lenoir City, was charged with general
session capias and held without bond.
April Shaver Moore, 37, Lenoir City, was charged with
tampering with evidence, simple possession of a Schedule IV
substance, possession of legend drugs without prescription,
possession of drug paraphernalia and driving on roadways
laned for traffic and held on $9,500 bond.
Joseph Keith Smith, 33, Lenoir City, was charged with simple
possession/casual exchange and released on $2,000 bond.
Jeffrey Riley Veal, 37, Lenoir City, was charged with
violation of probation and released on $4,000 bond.
Oct. 3
Tammy Suzette Brock, 56, Lenoir City, was charged with
driving under the influence and released on $1,500 bond.
Kassandra Nicole Brown, 34, Harriman, was charged with
violation of probation and released on $2,000 bond.
Jamie Joann Hawkins, 52, Lenoir City, was charged with
domestic assault-misdemeanor and held on $1,000 bond.
Jonathan Kyle Lewallen, 32, Knoxville, was charged with
driving under the influence and released without bond.
Joey Michael Miller, 20, Madisonville, was charged with
failure to appear and released on $1,000 bond.
Kristopher Drake Pierce, 25, Loudon, was charged with
failure to appear and held on $2,500 bond.
Oct. 4
Juliette Mozell Jette, 21, Lenoir City, was charged with
driving under the influence and held without bond.
Patrick Charles Schaich, 32, Loudon, was charged with
violation of bond restriction and held without bond.
Elizabeth Michelle Wilson, 30, Kingston, was charged
with theft of property, possession of legend drugs and
failure to appear and held without bond.
Gary Junior Daughtery, 40, Sevierville, was charged with
driving on a revoked/suspended license and released on
$2,000 bond.
Rachel Ann Reynolds, 22, Sweetwater, was charged with
manufacture, sale, delivery and resale of a Schedule IV
substance and held on $3,000 bond.
Oct. 5
Jarred Scott Earle, 28, Powell, was charged with driving
under the influence and held on $4,000 bond.
Stephanie Denise Hunter, 46, Knoxville, was charged with
failure to appear and released on $4,000 bond.
Catherine Jeanette Jenkins, 43, Loudon, was charged with
manufacture, delivery, sale and possession of a Schedule
II substance, simple possession/casual exchange,
possession of drug paraphernalia and
tampering/fabricating evidence and held on $37,000 bond.
Leah Rachalle Jenkins, 31, Lenoir City, was
charged with criminal court capias and released on
$8,000 bond.
Patricia Gail Jenkins, 35, Lenoir City, was
charged with violation of probation and theft and
held on $210,000 bond.
Teresa Marie Koesler, 47, Lenoir City, was charged
with driving under the influence, simple
possession/casual exchange and resisting arrest and
released on $4,500 bond.
Dale Gene Kryzak Sr., 55, Madisonville, was
charged with manufacture, sale and delivery of a
Schedule II substance, tampering with evidence
and simple possession/casual exchange and held
on $36,000 bond.
Kaitlyn Nicole Larson, 26, Lenoir City, was
charged with domestic assault-misdemeanor and
released on $1,500 bond.
Misty Pearl Lewis, 42, Loudon, was charged
with violation of probation and held on $4,000
bond.
Shawna Rae Lindquist, 37, Knoxville, was
charged with failure to appear and released on
$1,000 bond.
Jose Jesus Lopez-Fernandez, 29, Lenoir City,
was charged with vandalism and held without
bond.
Marco Anto Lopez-Fernandez, 22, Loudon, was
charged with aggravated assault, possession of a
firearm and reckless endangerment and held on
$17,000 bond.
Jeremy Harrell Morgan, 38, Lenoir City, was
charged with three counts of failure to appear
and probation of violation and released on
$22,000 bond.
Marco Anto Munoz-Espinoza, 25, Loudon, was
charged with manufacture, sale, delivery and
resale of a Schedule II substance and failure to
appear and held on $21,000 bond.
Bianca Marie Williams, 26, Loudon, was charged
with driving under the influence and released on
$4,000 bond. Tennessee Highway Patrol Trooper
James Burger worked a crash involving a school
bus loaded with children in Lenoir City. Burger
noticed the driver who had crashed into the bus,
Williams, had a watery appearance and could
smell alcohol coming off Williams. Her speech
was also slurred. Williams admitted to consuming
alcohol earlier in the day. She performed poorly
on the standardized field sobriety test. One
student was transported to Fort Loudoun Medical
Center for injuries as a result of the crash.
Oct. 6
Carissa
Angela Borden, 37, Sweetwater, was
charged with violation of probation and
held on $3,000 bond.
Danny
Charles Cashmore, 35, Philadelphia, was
charged with failure to appear and held
without bond.
John
Luther Easter, 52, Loudon, was charged
with driving on a revoked/suspended
license and failure to show proof of
insurance and released on $1,000 bond.
Terry
Kathrine Green, 67, homeless, was
charged with domestic
assault-misdemeanor and interference
with an emergency call and held without
bond.
Bonnie
Sue Matheson, 45, Maryville, was charged
with violation of probation and held on
$3,000 bond.
Matthew
Joseph Walls, 34, Knoxville, was charged
with theft of property and vandalism and
held on $4,000 bond.
Oct. 7
Jesse
Adam Dukes, 30, Knoxville, was charged
with failure to appear and held without
bond.
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