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November 21, 2009

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Several DUI Arrests Reported In New Year's Holiday Period

Published: 8:28 AM, 01/02/2009 Last updated: 11:01 PM, 01/02/2009
 


Source: The Greeneville Sun

Local authorities made several DUI arrests, including two for multiple offenses, during the New Year's holiday period.

Kelly Monroe Reaves, 38, of 2336 Middle Creek Road, was charged on Dec. 31 with the third offense of DUI, leaving the scene of an accident and simple possession of marijuana, according to arrest warrants filed by Sheriff's Sgt. Glenna Estepp.

Warrants alleged that Reaves drove a Ford van twice through a barbed-wire fence on Hillbrook Lane and left the scene.

Reaves was charged after stopping the van on Middle Creek Road, according to arrest warrants.

Bond for Reaves was set at $5,500 and he was scheduled to appear today in General Sessions Court.

On Jan. 1, meanwhile, Joel Walker, 49, of 580 Choctaw Drive, was charged by Deputy Sheriff Michael Jones with the second offense of DUI after a traffic stop on Chuckey Highway.

The arrest warrant said Deputy Jones saw Walker driving erratically on the East Andrew Johnson Highway and Chuckey Highway.

In addition, Jerry W. Roark, 57, of Mt. Pleasant Drive Extended, was charged by GPD Officer Clifford Lawing with DUI about 4:20 a.m. Jan. 1 after a traffic stop for erratic driving on the West Andrew Johnson Highway.

Bond for Roark was set at $1,000.

Also on Jan. 1, Michael T. Lacik, 20, of Main Street, Mosheim, was charged by Deputy Sheriff Jeff Sowers with underage driving while impaired after a traffic stop on the Asheville Highway for violating the window-tint law.

Bond for Lacik was set at $1,000 and he was scheduled to appear today in General Sessions Court.

For more information and stories, see today's edition of The Greeneville Sun.

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