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Joseph Ty Alan Clay, 46, of Savannah, to Angela Marie Baker Ballew, 44, of McKenzie. more
Shaune Katheryne Holder, 23, of McKenzie, to Richard Brinnen Gage Moon, 20, of McKenzie. more
HUNTINGDON (October 30) — The following cases were bound over to the Grand Jury of the Carroll County Circuit Court. more
Disorderly Conduct — On October 26, deputies got a call about a disorderly person on Renfroe Rd. in Huntingdon. more
Stolen Vehicle — Martez P. Carter, 19, Kirby Downs Drive, Memphis is charged with Theft, Reckless Endangerment and Aggravated Assault Against a First Responder after an incident on October 29. more
Wheeler Ray Casteel to Paul Casteel. more
Forgery — On October 24, according to a report made by Officer Angie Barker, she received a call from Sgt. Drake Whitworth, who is the School Resource Officer at the Huntingdon Primary School. Sgt Whitworth stated that he had a woman dressed in all black (later identified as Ayanna Hicks, 32), enter the building with a friend in black and red clothing (Ashley Nelson.) Sgt. Whitworth stated that they approached the visitor sign-in sheet without speaking; signed the visitor sign-in sheet and the desk secretary asked if they needed help. Hicks stated she was there to see her kids and gave her kids names. The desk secretary was aware of a foster care situation and called their foster parent and learned that there was a no contact order in place. When the officers tried to approach the vehicle, Hicks drove off and left her friend. She also had signed the sheet with the foster parent name, which is forgery. Investigator Joey Hedge located Hicks, and she was taken into custody. more
HUNTINGDON (October 23) — The follow cases were heard in Carroll County General Sessions Court on October 23. more
Drug/Narcotic Violation — On October 21, Deputy Bongiovanni conducted a traffic stop on a maroon Chevy Silverado. The driver, Charles Joseph Rowden, 58, of Huntingdon, appeared nervous. more
Robert E. Scott to Charles Michael and Doris Ann Smith in District 13. more
Unlawful Possession of a Weapon — Tayla I. Brown, 33, Rhodes Avenue, Memphis and Jonathan Aundrey York, 48, Boeingshire Drive, Memphis were both arrested for Unlawful Possession of a Weapon and Simple Possession after a traffic stop in McKenzie on October 25. more
Aggravated Assault — Benjamin V. Winkler, 42, of Huntingdon, was arrested on October 16, according to a report made by Officer Angie Barker. Barker received a call to respond to Huntingdon Liquor in regard to a white male subject that got into an altercation with a customer in the store, and he stated, “I will kill you; I will kill you all.” more
Franklin Louis Hampton, 61, of Huntingdon, to Pamela Rae Umstead, 49, of Huntingdon. more
HUNTINGDON (October 16) — The following cases were heard in Carroll County General Sessions Court on October 16. more
Arrest Warrant —The McKenzie Police Department was advised Mark Thomas of Memphis had warrants in Carroll and Haywood counties. Thomas was located and arrested at 169 Spruce Street in McKenzie. Thomas was then transported to Carroll County Jail. more
Frank William Lucci, 39, of Lexington, to Angela Jean Griffin Browning, 37, of McKenzie. more
The Perkins Corporation to Victor Vela in District 4. more
Mary Ruth Crockett, 36, of Lexington, to Riley Austin Adams, 31, of Lexington. more
Public Intoxication — Nicholas Jerome Simmons, 43, of Huntingdon, was arrested for public intoxication on October 3 according to a report made by Deputy Heather Townes. more
HUNTINGDON — The following are indictments from the September 2024 term of the Grand Jury of the Circuit Court. more
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