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Carroll County Sheriff’s Department Reports

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Theft — On January 9, Rickey G. Doyle reported that his 2002 Heliz Hummingbird 12 Fish Finder was taken off his Hummingbird Mega 360. The report was filed for insurance purposes, Fish Finder valued at $2,600 and Hummingbird Mega 360 estimated damage valued at $1,400.
 
All other Larceny — On January 5, Terry Tatum reported his white 2002 14-foot enclosed trailer was stolen off his property. Tatum last saw the trailer on January 2. It is valued at $3000. 
 
Multiple Charges — Lisa Renee Montgomery, 55, of Atwood was cited with possession of Schedule II (meth) and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
 
On January 7, a traffic stop was conducted for driving behavior. The driver, Lisa Montgomery, hit her brakes roughly five to ten times before abruptly pulling over. Montgomery was very adamant about getting to work on time. Yet she backtracked and changed her story stating she was already over an hour late to work. The deputy gained reasonable suspicion of criminal activity at play. He was denied consent to search the vehicle. A K-9 arrived on the scene and alerted on the vehicle. Officers located 0.5 grams of methamphetamines and a small black straw with residue.
 
Drug Violation — Patricia Lynn Keathley, 53, of Camden was charged with Possession of Schedule II (meth and methadone) and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
 
On January 8, Deputy Meier conducted a traffic stop. The deputy communicated with the driver, Patricia Keathley, explaining he felt there was criminal activity going on because of her behavior of not letting him talk much. She handed him a $20 bill instead of her driver’s license. Officers located three glass pipes used for meth with a white residue, a plastic bag with an orange powder substance that field tested positive for methadone, and a small bag that tested positive for meth.
 
Drug Violation — David Lee Hampton, 56, of Buena Vista was charged with Possession of Schedule II Meth and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
 
On January 7, Deputy Walker went to serve a warrant on David Hampton. Upon his arrival, he searched for Hampton and located a meth pipe and loose meth in Hampton’s bedroom. Hampton admitted to the meth and was transported to jail for booking.
 
Multiple Charges — Chase Austin Norden, 25, of McKenzie was charged with Felony Evading, Reckless Endangerment, Possession of Schedule VI, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
 
On January 10, Deputy Scott made contact with Chase Norden at BP gas station in relation to an active warrant. Norden was aware of the deputy as he pulled onto Highway 423. Deputy Scott initiated his blue lights and sirens. Norden eventually wrecked and was taken into custody.  Officers located one gram of marijuana and a glass pipe with residue in his possession.