Glasgow Daily Times, Glasgow, KY

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February 7, 2010

SHERIFF'S REPORT: Jan. 15-28

GLASGOW — The Barren County Sheriff’s Office has reported the following incidents.

Jan. 15

• Deputy Wilson arrested Darrell G. Morgan on a Barren County warrant for contempt of court — failure to pay.

• Deputy Wilson served a bond revocation on Eric J. Gore for pending charges in court.

• Deputy McCown served a Metcalfe County indictment warrant on Stephen D. Grenead for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol/drugs (aggravated) first offense, driving DUI suspended license third offense, possession of an open alcoholic beverage container in a motor vehicle prohibited and failure to wear seat belts.

• Deputy Wilson investigated a two-vehicle injury wreck on Burkesville Road.

• Deputy McCown responded to a two-vehicle non-injury wreck on Happy Valley Road.

• Deputy Branham transported one male juvenile from Barren County to Warren County Juvenile Justice Center.

Jan. 16

• Deputy Clark arrested and charged Dana L. Kalwat with public intoxication of a controlled substance (excludes alcohol), possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia second offense.

Jan 17

• Deputy Minor arrested and charged Roger W. Thompson with alcohol intoxication in a public place first offense.

Jan. 18

• Deputy Runyon responded to a single-vehicle non-injury wreck on Tobacco Road.

• Deputy Runyon responded to a single-vehicle non-injury wreck on Matthews Mill Road.

• Deputy Branham transported Jeremy D. Barrows from Marshall County jail to Barren County jail and served Barrows with a Barren County warrant for contempt of court.

Jan. 19

• Deputy Runyon responded to a single-vehicle non-injury wreck on Old Bowling Green Road.

• Deputy Branham transported one male juvenile from Warren County Juvenile Justice Center to Barren Juvenile Court.

Jan. 20

• Deputy Minor arrested Michael R. Abney on a Barren County warrant for probation violation.

• Deputy Bennett responded to a two-vehicle non-injury wreck on Tompkinsville Road.

• Deputy Bennett responded to a two-vehicle non-injury wreck on Old Edmonton Road.

• Deputy Minor arrested Joshua M. Neal on a Barren County warrant for contempt of court.

Jan. 21

• Deputy Runyon responded to a two-vehicle non-injury wreck on North Jackson Highway.

• Deputy Wilson responded to a single-vehicle non-injury wreck on North Jackson Highway.

• Deputy Wilson responded to a single-vehicle non-injury wreck on Tompkinsville Road.

• Deputy Kinslow responded to a single-vehicle non-injury wreck on Kino Road.

• Deputy Branham transported Daniel R. Fravala from Hickman County jail to Barren County jail for appearance in Barren District Court.

• Deputy Clark served a Barren County warrant on Daniel R. Fravala for contempt of court — failure to appear.

Jan. 22

• Deputy Minor arrested Joshua W. Fields on a Barren County warrant for probation violation.

• Deputy Clark arrested Charles O. Thurman on a Barren County warrant for contempt of court — failure to pay.

• Deputy Clark arrested Glen D. Kendrick Jr. on a Warren County warrant for contempt of court — failure to appear.

• Deputy Kinslow responded to a two-vehicle non-injury wreck on Denton Road.

Jan. 23

• Deputy Bennett arrested and charged Phyllis A. Love with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol/drugs (aggravated) first offense, after a single-vehicle non-injury wreck on New Bowling Green Road.

• Deputy Wilson served a Barren County warrant on Bradford K. Graves for fourth-degree assault.

• Deputy Runyon responded to a two-vehicle non-injury wreck on Burkesville Road.

• Deputy Branham transported Kelly W. Franklin from Ohio County jail to Barren County jail for appearance in Barren Circuit Court.

• Deputy Branham transported Shaun M. Brooks from Butler County jail to Barren County jail.

Jan. 25

• Deputy Clark arrested Ephriam J. Troyer on two Barren County warrants both for contempt of court — failure to appear.

• Deputy Clark served a Simpson County warrant on Leroy T. Wilson for probation violation.

• Deputy Wilson responded to a two-vehicle non-injury wreck on Scottsville Road.

• Deputy Branham transported Kelly W. Franklin from Barren County jail to Ohio County jail.

• Deputy Branham transported one male juvenile from Warren County Juvenile Justice Center to Barren Juvenile Court, and then returned juvenile to Warren County Juvenile Justice Center.

Jan. 26

• Deputy Clark arrested and charged Tonya R. Deckard with operating on suspended/revoked operator’s license. Deckard was also served with a Warren and Casey County warrant at the time of her arrest, both for contempt of court — failure to appear.

• Deputy Clark arrested Mary R. Piercy on a Barren County warrant for theft by deception under $500.

• Deputy Wilson charged Sherri A. Turner with possession of drug paraphernalia.

• Deputy Wood responded to a three-vehicle non-injury wreck on Interstate 65 North at the 48-mile marker.

• Deputy Wilson responded to a single-vehicle non-injury wreck on Burkesville Road.

Jan. 27

• Deputy Runyon arrested and charged Ashley L. England with third-degree possession of a controlled substance. England was also served a Barren County bond revocation for pending charges in court.

• Deputy Clark arrested Betty J. Ballard on two Barren County warrants both for contempt of court — failure to pay.

Jan. 28

• Deputy Minor arrested and charged Carson L. Keel with reckless driving, failure to illuminate headlamps, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

• Deputy Minor arrested James N. Laird on a Barren County warrant for contempt of court.

• Deputy Runyon arrested Bobby W. Johnson on a Hart County warrant for contempt of court.

• Deputy Runyon responded to a two-vehicle non-injury wreck on Happy Valley Road.

• Deputy Bennett responded to a two-vehicle non-injury wreck on Scottsville Road.

• Deputy Branham transported George E. Phillips from Taylor County, Fla., to Barren County jail. Phillips was served with a Barren County warrant for failure to comply with sex offender registration first offense and first-degree persistent felony offender.

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