News Herald Arrest Report
Local man charged with aggravated rape
A Greenback man is facing rape and sexual battery charges after a woman came to the Loudon County Sheriffs Office claiming she had been sexually assaulted on a near daily basis. The victim talked with officers May 3, telling them that while at a residence off Tennessee Avenue, Rodney Dean Baker sexually assaulted her, including oral sex, vaginal contact and touching himself in front of her. The defendant would threaten her with no place to live, no one would believe her and that he would kill her if she told anyone, LCSO Inv. Sgt. Chris Bowen wrote in a report. This put her in fear of bodily injury and up to death if she did not comply or tell anyone. The victim was sexually assaulted with a hairbrush April 28, Bowen wrote in the report. Baker was served an order of protection May 3. On May 5, a woman who said her name was June contacted the victim asking if she had changed her phone or number and, if so, if she could get it for Baker, who was arrested May 6 for violation of the no contact order of protection. Baker, 53, was charged with aggravated rape, aggravated sexual battery and violation of order of protection/restraint and held on $127,500 bond. May 6 Cory Allan Andrews, 32, Morristown, was charged with failure to appear and released on $1,000 bond. Heather Marie Bartlett, 34, Pana, Ill., was charged with theft of service and held on $4,000 bond. Johnny Wayne Coffman, 52, Lenoir City, was charged with manufacture, sell, delivery or resale of a Schedule II substance and held without bond. Andrew Ronald Farr, 28, Rockwood, was charged with violation of probation and criminal court capias and held on $71,000 bond. David Allen Flanagan, 33, homeless, was charged with violation of probation and held without bond. Nathan L. Howell, 40, Taylorville, Ill., was charged with theft of services and held on $4,000 bond. Bobby Alan Hubbard, 39, Tennessee, was charged with failure to appear and held on $1,000 bond. Michelle Lee Thompson, 32, Clinton, was charged with theft of property and released without bond. May 7 Marquis Ronard Davis, 31, Providence, R.I., was charged with public intoxication and released on $4,000 bond. Tozha Janae Grissom, 22, Loudon, was charged with general sessions court capias and violation of community corrections and held on $1,000 bond. Connor William Jones, 22, Knoxville, was charged with disorderly conduct and released on $1,000 bond. Billy Jake Mason, 29, Madisonville, was charged with two counts of violation of probation and held without bond. Shannon Nicole Quickel, 46, Lenoir City, was charged with driving under the influence and leaving the scene of an accident with property damage and released on $4,500 bond. Frankie Leon Sanes, 48, Lenoir City, was charged with circuit court capias and chancery court capias and held on $3,256 bond. May 8 Charles Danny Cooper, 53, Kingston, was charged with violation of probation and held on $3,000 bond. Larry Lynn Davis, 31, Lenoir City, was charged with two counts of assisting other agency and held without bond. Rachel Ann Davis, 21, Loudon, was charged with two counts of failure to appear and released on $16,000 bond. Alicia Suzanne Gabriel, 51, Lenoir City, was charged with domestic assault, public intoxication and resisting arrest and held on $5,500 bond. Hannah Nicole Jones, 30, Knoxville, was charged with general sessions court capias and held on $4,000 bond. Cameron Kitzmiller, 19, Loudon, was charged with violation of probation and released on $2,000 bond. Martha Suzanne Long, 36, Kingston, was charged with driving under the influence, possession of a handgun while under the influence and possession of legend drugs and held on $7,000 bond. Joshua Paul Osborn, 39, Little Rock, Ark., was charged with manufacture, sell or possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and theft of property and held on $38,000 bond. Dispatched to a retail store for shoplifting, Lenoir City Police Officer Shannon Runyan spoke with store employees and met Osborn. While checking for more stolen property, Runyan found a small metal box in Osborns left front pants pocket that contained a crystal-like substance believed to be .09 grams of methamphetamine and a cut straw commonly used to snort drugs. Store employees noted Osborn stole $21.86 worth of merchandise. Inside the vehicle officers located a large rubber green meth bong, two glass meth pipes, a set of digital scales and small plastic baggies all used in conjunction with illegal narcotics, Runyan wrote in a report. William Patrick Power, 38, Knoxville, was charged with violation of probation and held without bond. Taylor Stewart Smith, 43, Lumberton, Miss., was charged with driving under the influence and released on $4,000 bond. James Arthur Winkler, 75, Loudon, was charged with driving under the influence, driving on a revoked/suspended license and disorderly conduct and released on $2,500 bond. May 9 Elizabeth Marie Johnson, 46, Lenoir City, was charged with general sessions court capias, vandalism, criminal impersonation and possession of drug paraphernalia and held on $12,000 bond. Dispatched to Waters Edge Subdivision in reference to a woman in the fetal position in a flower bed, Lenoir City Police Officer Jordan Samuels spoke with a woman who claimed while checking on the welfare of Johnson she saw a bush had been uprooted and the ground covering the plants had been vandalized. Samuels found Johnson, who initially stated her name was Liz Atchley. While speaking with Elizabeth, a silver tube with charred ends fell out of her red jacket pocket, Samuels wrote in a report. Andrew David Lange, 38, Bicknell, Ind., was charged with driving under the influence and released on $7,500 bond. Anthony Pringle Satterfield, 26, Lenoir City, was charged with violation of community corrections and held without bond. Kyle Jordan Whitehead, 23, Louisville, was charged with failure to appear and held without bond. May 10 Gordon Dale Naramore, 38, Lenoir City, was charged with aggravated assault and held on $25,000 bond. Dispatched to Evans Lane for a verbal altercation, Lenoir City Police Sgt. Jeremy Dishner and spoke with two individuals and Naramore. One woman claimed her nephew broke a window in the front of the residence after he assaulted her. After hearing from the woman, Naramore became upset about the incident. Mr. Naramore produced a knife from his right front pants pocket and demanded (the nephew) open the door, Dishner wrote in a report. When (the nephew) opened the door, Mr. Naramore began making threats while holding the now opened, 3-inch outdoor edge and told (the nephew) he was going to cut his throat. After several verbal commands, he complied and gave me the knife. Jennifer Leigh Sexton, 45, Lenoir City, was charged with criminal trespass and theft under $1,000 and released on $4,000 bond. Darryl Ray Wilson, 58, Friendsville, was charged with public intoxication and released without bond. May 11 Christian Caleb Harold, 27, Philadelphia, was charged with general sessions court capias and released on $1,000 bond. May 12 Bryant Ramirez Aguilera, 24, Loudon, was charged with domestic assault-misdemeanor, manufacture, sell, delivery or resale of a Schedule II substance and two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia and held without bond. Gregory Read Stewart, 32, Loudon, was charged with theft of property and held on $5,000 bond. May 13 Jason William Casteel, 42, Calhoun, was charged with violation of probation and held on $20,000 bond. Kenneth Ray Martin, 38, Knoxville, was charged with general sessions court capias and held on $4,000 bond. Dakota Gunner Weaver, 24, Lenoir City, was charged with violation of probation and held without bond. |
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5/20/19