Deputies make DUI, assault arrests

Marshall County Sheriff’s report, Feb. 20, 2018:

Sheriff Kevin Byars on Feb. 16 served an arrest warrant on Gregory O’Guinn of Fancy Farm. The warrant was a Bench Warrant on a charge of Theft By Deception.

Deputies Chris Greenfield and Luke Rudd on Feb. 18 were dispatched to Hill Estates Lane in reference to a man calling and saying “hunters from Tennessee came out of the woods and tore his home up.” Investigation revealed this to not be the case. Further investigation resulted in the arrest of the caller, Scotty Dale Jones of Madisonville on two warrants from Hopkins County. Further investigation resulted in additional charges being filed in Marshall County on Jones for Public Intoxication Controlled Substance (excludes alcohol), Possession of Marijuana, Drug Paraphernalia – Buy / Possess, and Possession of Controlled Substance 3rd Degree.

Deputy Chris Glenn on Feb. 18 responded to Magness Road in reference to a car in the ditch. The driver was identified. Upon arrival, Deputy Glenn located the identified driver was standing across the street from the vehicle in the ditch. After further investigation by Deputy Glenn, Russell A. Prince of Gilbertsville was arrested and charged with Operating a Motor Vehicle Under the Influence ALC/Drugs/Etc .08 First Offense.

Deputy Chris Greenfield and Deputy Josh Anderson on Feb. 17 responded to Fairdealing in reference to an intoxicated customer at a business. Prior to the deputy’s arrival, Marshall County Dispatch received a second call advising the man was now wrecked in a nearby field. As a result of Deputy Greenfield’s investigation, James Keeton of Hardin was arrested and charged with Operating a Motor Vehicle Under the Influence ALC/Drugs/Etc 08 1st Offense, Alcohol Intoxication in a Public Place, Operating on Suspended or Revoked Drivers License, and Leaving the Scene of an Accident,

Capt. Brett Edwards on Feb. 19 served an indictment warrant on Morgan N. Borens of Mayfield. The charges were Leaving the Scene of an Accident, No Insurance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Marijuana, License to be in Possession and Improper Equipment.

Deputy Barry Howell on Feb. 19 served a McCracken County Bench Warrant on Randall J. Bond of Benton. The charge was for Contempt of Court.

Deputy Barry Howell on Feb. 19 arrested Rebecca D. Long of Hardin on a warrant for Marshall Circuit Court for Non Payment of Court Costs, Fees or Fines.

Sgt. Tim Reynolds on Feb. 19 conducted an investigation which resulted in his arrest of Robert Brandon Davis of Benton. Davis was charged with Assault 4th Degree after it was determined he had assaulted someone during an earlier altercation.

Deputy Chris Greenfield on Feb. 17 dispatched to observe for a possible DUI driver near court square in Benton. Deputy Greenfield located the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop. James Tyler Coffman of Benton was arrested and charged with Operating a Motor vehicle Under the Influence of ALC/Drugs/Etc .08 2nd Offense and Possession of Open Alcoholic Beverage Container in Motor Vehicle.

Deputy Chris Greenfield on Feb. 17 was on patrol on US 68 East. Deputy Greenfield observed a vehicle weaving and conducted a traffic stop. Jueno Anthony Merrill of Fort Campbell, Tenn., was arrested and charged with Operating a Motor Vehicle U/Influence ALC/Drugs/Etc .08 1st Offense.

Deputy Barry Howell on Feb. 18 investigated a case of Criminal Mischief. According to the report filed by Deputy Howell, Sabrea Beane of Hardin reported that someone had put a hole in a her vehicle tire and did so again on the next night. The case remains under investigation, call Deputy Howell at 270-527-3112 or call Crimestoppers at 270-527-COPS and remain anonymous.