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Fox Gets Four Year Sentence and Supervised Probation for Aggravated Statutory Rape
September 9, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
A Smithville man charged with aggravated statutory rape for having sex with a minor was sentenced in DeKalb County Criminal Court Monday, September 9.
Judge Wesley Bray presided.
36 year old Greg Alan Fox of Big Hurricane Road entered a plea to the charge and received a four year sentence suspended to supervised probation and time served. He must register with the state as a sex offender. He was given jail credit of 49 days.
According to the offense, on May 5, 2018 Fox did unlawfully have sex with a 15 year old female and that he is more than 10 years older than the female victim.
The case was investigated by the Sheriff’s Department.
31 year old Toni Michelle Lloyd of Old Bildad Road, Smithville entered a plea to burglary other than a habitation. She received a four year sentence on TDOC probation. Lloyd must make restitution of $1,000 to the victim. She was given jail credit from July 10 to September 9
22 year old Dylan Allen Crook of Alexandria was arrested earlier in the case and charged with the same offense. His case remains pending in court.
Sheriff Ray said that on June 29, Lloyd and Crook broke into a garage on Ferrell Road and stole several items including tools, luggage, emergency vehicle lighting, and a dirt bike stand with a total value of $11,501. They also destroyed ignition switches trying to steal a John Deere 5103 tractor, Polaris Outlaw 90 ATV, Bobcat lawnmower, and a Ranger Crew 1,000 XP UTV. Damage to the ignition switches and to the door frame of the garage where this equipment was stored came to $1,120.
41 year old Kevin Jay Dotson of Lee Braswell Road, Smithville entered a plea to violation of the sex offender registry. He received a two year sentence with 90 days to serve and the balance on supervised probation. He was given jail credit from June 17 to September 9.
Sheriff Ray said that on July 28, 2018 Dotson failed to report to the sex offender registry within the 14 day window for an annual review, which is a violation of the sex offender registry law.
46 year old Johnny Reb Williams entered a plea to assault and received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days to serve. The term is to run concurrently with a Smith County sentence against him. Williams must make restitution of $331.96 to the victim. He was given jail credit of 41 days
57 year old Carl Euter Martin entered a plea to driving under the influence and received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days to serve 48 hours with the balance on CPS probation. He was fined $350 and his license will be suspended for one year. Martin must attend DUI school and undergo an alcohol and drug assessment and follow the recommendations. He will report to jail September 17.
DCHS Cross Country Season Off to Good Running Start
September 9, 2019
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The DeKalb County High School Cross Country team recently had a great showing at the opening meet for the season.
Runners competed in the Voyles Classic on Saturday August 31st. This is the biggest meet of the year and had over 300 runners in the girls race and over 400 in the boys race. Each and every runner on the DCHS team improved their times by huge margins. The next race will be tomorrow (Tuesday) at Cookeville High School.
XC datesfor the 2019 Season
8/15 Cookeville Jamboree
8/31 Voyles Classic
9/10 Cookeville Mid-week
9/14 Warrior Invitational
9/21 DCHS Invite
9/24 Macon County Mid-week
9/28 Burnett Invitational
10/12 MSCCA Champion
10/22 TSSAA Regions
DCHS XC Race Results for each runner in the Cookeville Jamboree and Voyles Classic
*Bryan Godinez
21:56-Cookeville Jamboree
20:22- Voyles Classic
*Bill Miller
21:13-Cookeville Jamboree
NA-Voyles Classic
*Luke Jenkins
20:59-Cookeville Jamboree
19:50-Voyles Classic
*Jacob Johnson
26:09-Cookeville Jamboree
24:24-Voyles Classic
*Ian Paledino
25:52-Cookeville Jamboree
NA-Voyles Classic
*Cooper Brown
22:26-Cookeville Jamboree
21:49-Voyles Classic
*Aaron Gottlied
20:14-Cookeville Jamboree
19:07- Voyles Classic
*Andrew Tramel
25:24-Cookeville Jamboree
22:52- Voyles Classic
*Kaylee Mullican
33:30-Cookeville Jamboree
30:02-Voyles Classic
*Mackenzie Sprague
40:07-Cookeville Jamboree
30:17-Voyles Classic
West Charged with Assaulting His Father and a Deputy
September 9, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
An Alexandria man is charged with assaulting his father and the deputy who was trying to arrest him.
28 year old Andrew Dayton West of Tramel Branch Road will be in court on September 19 for assault, aggravated assault (domestic related), and resisting stop, frisk, halt, arrest, or search. His bond totals $11,500.
Sheriff Patrick Ray said that on September 7 a deputy was dispatched to the West home due to a possible physical domestic between a father and son.
Upon arrival the deputy spoke with West’s father who said that his son (Andrew) had grabbed him by the throat trying to strangle him and he slammed his head into a car window. The victim said he became dizzy from the assault and almost passed out as his son was trying to strangle him. The victim had red marks on the side of his neck and he complained that his throat was hurting and that he had a hard time swallowing.
As the officer confronted Andrew in the back yard, he became irritated and charged toward the deputy swinging his arms in an attempt to hit him. The deputy stepped back to avoid being hit in the face but he was struck on the arm. While being placed under arrest, Andrew continued to be hostile toward the officer and tried to pull his hands away to keep from being handcuffed.
An inmate has been charged with injuring another prisoner in an assault at the jail
38 year old Jerry Shawn Kelsey of Sparta, charged with assault, is under a $3,500 bond and he will be in court September 19.
Sheriff Ray said that on September 5 Kelsey assaulted another inmate causing bodily injury and resulting in the victim having to be transported to the hospital. Jail surveillance video showed that Kelsey was the aggressor in the assault.
63 year old Johnny Wayne Trapp of Holmes Creek Road, Smithville is charged with public intoxication. His bond is $1,500 and he will be in court December 5.
Sheriff Ray said that on September 3 a deputy responded to Sparta Highway due to a man possibly intoxicated who was observed lying in a ditch. Upon arrival the officer found the man, Trapp lying on the side of the road. He appeared to be intoxicated. Trapp was arrested because of the possible danger to himself and the public.
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