Car Hoppers Backseat Edition Nathan

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Car Hoppers Backseat Edition Nathan

A Lenoir City man is facing a sexual battery charge after inappropriately touching a woman multiple times at a local retail store. Lenoir City Police Inv. Brad Brown notes in his report that Nathan Thomas Shelton, 38, was in the pantyhose section when he walked behind a woman and touched her buttocks with his hand.

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He walked behind her a second time and ran four fingers down the center of her buttocks. “The victim turned and ‘glared her eyes’ at Shelton as he approached her a third time,” Brown wrote in his report. “Shelton then fled the area. (The retail store) video was collected and aides in corroborating the victim’s report. Shelton did have sexual contact with the victim without the consent of the victim.” Shelton did not know the woman, according to the report. Shelton was charged with sexual battery and held on $10,000 bond. Man resists arrest Alerted of a man bleeding who had left an East Broadway gas station quickly after he saw law enforcement, Loudon County Sheriff's Office Deputy JC Schultz talked with Chaison R.

Chambers, 22. Schultz noted in his report that Chambers smelled “strongly” of alcohol and had bloodshot eyes as he exited his vehicle. Chamber was bleeding from his head and right arm and had a “large quantity” of blood on his clothes.

Chambers stated he was bleeding because ‘he had a bonfire’,” Schultz wrote in his report. “When this deputy asked Mr. Chambers to identify himself he took off running, disregarding this deputy’s commands to stop. Universal Beam Autocad Blocks Bathroom. ” Chambers was placed under arrest but refused to put his arms behind his back. After being put inside the vehicle, Chambers slipped off his cuffs and started kicking the cruiser door.

“In route to the jail, Mr. Chambers continued to bang his head on my cruiser partion, threatened to kill this deputy’s family ‘because he has a gun’ and spit on me multiple times between the partition and the cruiser door.” Chambers was charged on a Knox County warrant, public intoxication, resisting arrest, misdemeanor fleeing and aggravated assault and held on $16,000 bond. May 22 • Brandon Shanta Coleman, 29, Knoxville, was charged driving on a revoked/suspended license, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of prohibited weapons and released on $11,500 bond. Observing a gray Dodge Charger, and having prior knowledge of the driver’s suspended license, LCSO Deputy Charlie Huskin stopped Coleman. After being granted permission to search the vehicle, Coleman said he was sick and needed to sit down. He sat down in front of the patrol car while Huskin talked with members of the narcotics unit. Other officers arrived on scene, and during the search found a pipe believed used to smoke marijuana in the center console area, a small black pouch containing a pipe and rolling papers, a loaded Gray Fire Arm 9mm firearm and a small jar with marijuana residue.

Jones, 41, Madisonville, was charged with failure to appear and released on $2,000 bond. • Carl Joseph Kress, 35, Loudon, was charged with domestic assault-misdemeanor and released on $2,000 bond. Advised of a possible past domestic dispute at a local store, Loudon Police Officer Brandon Nix talked with a woman who said her boyfriend, Kress, had assaulted her. The woman said she was called into work and she awoke Kress to let him know. The two began to verbally argue because Kress didn’t want to take her to work, according to Nix’s report. The couple continued arguing outside. “(The woman) stated the two continued to argue and during the argument she attempted to go back inside,” Nix wrote in his report.

“(The woman) stated as she went to open the door, Mr. Kress pushed her into a set of (tires) that are laying on the front porch.” Nix verified the woman’s statement after seeing a large bruise on the inside of the woman’s arm and a bruise/cut on her left leg. Kress said the woman fell on the tires. • Joshua Paul Rucker, 33, Lenoir City, was charged with two counts of failure to appear and held without bond. • Jason Lee Walker, 43, Loudon, was charged with a Lauderdale County warrant and released without bond. May 23 • Teresa Ann Berry, 48, Philadelphia, was charged with failure to appear-general sessions and released without bond. • Bradley Lamarr Butts, 31, Sweetwater, was charged with violation of probation and released on $2,000 bond.