During the previous week, Deputies assigned to the Court Security Division report the following activity:
Sessions of Court Attended – 21
Inmates Moved To and From Court – 42
People Checked Into Building – 3074
Adult Out of County Transports – 18
Juvenile Out of County Transports – 23
Vehicles Inspected – 88
For the previous week Marshall County Sheriff’s Deputies report 561 calls for service to include:
Traffic Crashes – 16
Traffic Stop – 25
Reckless Driving Complaint – 3
Motorist Assists – 9
Extra Patrol – 174
Animal Complaint – 5
Assault Complaint -3
Burglary Complaint – 1
Theft Complaint – 9
Disturbance / Fight – 2
Domestic Disturbance – 4
Assist W/ Emergency Protective Order – 2
Follow Up Investigation – 14
Drug Investigation – 1
Need to Speak to Officer – 36
Suspicious Person Complaint – 5
Suspicious Vehicle Complaint – 12
Attempt Warrant Service – 20
Attempt Civil Process Service – 14
On Deputy Chris Greenfield observed a vehicle weaving on Sledd Creek Road. Deputy Greenfield conducted a traffic stop and after his investigation the driver, Erica Terek of Gilbertsville was arrested and charged with Operating a Motor Vehicle U/Influence Alc/Drugs?etc .08. While Deputy Greenfield was arresting the driver, an intoxicated passenger, Robert J. Smego exited the vehicle and got in the drivers seat. Smego tried to drive off and was prevented from doing so by De3puty Greenfield. Smego, of Gilbertsville, was arrested and charged with Operating a Motor Vehicle U/Influence Alc/Drugs/Etc .08 , Disorderly Conduct 2nd Degree, and Alcohol Intoxication in a Public Place. Both were lodged in the Marshall County Detention Center. Deputy greenfield was assisted by Deputy Lofton Rowley Jr.
On March 4th, Deputy Luke Rudd served indictment warrants fro the Marion Circuit Court. Wesley A. Spalding of Loretto, KY was served a warrant on indictment for the following charges:
Fleeing or Evading Police 1st Degree
Wanton Endangerment 1st Degree Police Officer 3 Counts
Reckless Driving
Persistent Felony Offender II
Spalding was served a second indictment warrant from Marion Circuit Court on the following charges:
Receiving Stolen Property U/$10,000
Persistent Felony Offender II
Spalding was served a third Marion Circuit Court on the following charges:
Assault 4th Degree
Persistent Felony Offender II
On March 1st, Deputy Chris Greenfield investigated a theft from a storage building on Griggstown Road. According to Deputy Greenfield’s report, Bill J. Stacey reported the theft of a Harley Davidson Motorcycle. The investigation is continuing. If you have any information on this case, contact Deputy Greenfield at 270-527-3112 or call crimestoppers at 270-527-COPS and remain anonymous.
On March 4th, Deputy Barry Howell responded to a complaint of Criminal Mischief at Birmingham Point. According to his report, Michael E. Turpin of Benton reported that while he was camping someone slashed a tire on his vehicle. The investigation is continuing. If you have information on this offense, contact Deputy Howell at 270-527-3112 or call crimestoppers at 270-527-COPS and remain anonymous.
On February 28th, Deputy Cory Curtner investigated an injury crash of a semi on Purchase Parkway.According to a report filed by Deputy Curtner, emergency personnel including Marshall County Sheriff’s Office, Kentucky EPA, the Marshall County Rescue Squad, Marshall County EMS, West Marshall Fire Department , Kentucky State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, and Emergency Management were dispatched to an injury collision on Puchase Parkway at the 37mm. Deputies discovered upon arrival that there was a hazardous material on board. Trooper Will Propes from the Kentucky State Police assisted by going to Marshall County Hospital to interview the driver for Deputy Curtner. According to his investigation, David Winklepleck of Ownesboro was northbound on the parkway when the vehicle left the northbound shoulder and then left the roadway and overturned. Winklepleck was transported by Marshall County EMS to Marshall County Hospital for treatment of his injuries. The parkway was closed for several hours while the scene was cleared.
On March 1st Deputy Chris Greenfield conducted a traffic stop on Mayfield Highway. As a result of the ensuing investigation, three occupants of the vehicle were arrested. Lawrence Allen Hobbs of Benton was arrested and served a Marshall District Warrant for Failure to Appear.Mark Andrew Hobbs of Grand Rivers was arrested and charged with Possession of Marijuana and Drug Paraphernalia – Buy / Possess. Chelsea Jean Newman of Benton was charged with Possession of Marijuana and Drug Paraphernalia – Buy / Possess.Deputy Greenfield was assisted by Deputy Cory Curtner.
On March 1st at 6:52pm, Deputy Cory Curtner served a Franklin County Bench Warrant for Non Payment of Court Costs, Fees, or Fines. The warrant was served on Robert March of Benton.