Woman Arrested for Assaulting Her Father

February 26, 2020
By: Dwayne Page

A woman has been arrested for assaulting her father.

32 year old Amy Beth Washer of McMinnville Highway, Smithville is charged with domestic assault. Her bond is $2,000 and she will be in court February 27.

Sheriff Patrick Ray said that on February 11 Washer assaulted her father at their residence causing injury. A deputy responded and spoke with the victim who said his daughter, Washer had thrown an object which struck him in the face causing a laceration. Witnesses confirmed the man’s account of what happened.

42 year old Dorothy Herman of Bethel Road, Smithville was cited for texting while driving and simple possession of marijuana.

Sheriff Ray said that on February 19 Herman was stopped for failing to maintain her lane of travel and she admitted to texting while driving. Herman gave the detective consent to search her vehicle and he found 0.12 grams of marijuana in the center console. Her court date is March 5.

24 year old Jeffery William Rigsby of Gentry Avenue, Smithville is charged with vandalism. His bond is $5,000 and he will be in court March 5.

Sheriff Ray said that on February 17 a deputy confronted Rigsby on Highland Street and placed him under arrest on active warrants. After being handcuffed and seated in the back seat of the patrol car, Rigsby kicked the inside passenger rear door panel causing it to crack. The estimated cost to replace the panel is more than $500.

28 year old Jarrod Thomas Reither of Meridian Drive, Smithville is charged with child abuse and neglect and domestic assault. His bond is $30,000 and he will make a court appearance March 5.
Sheriff Ray said that on February 19 Reither assaulted his 5 year old step son by slapping his head and then picking the child up and slamming him down causing bruises on his arm.

37 year old Brian David Woodrow of Windy Cut Drive , Dowelltown is charged with evading arrest. He was further cited for no drivers license, violation of the light law, and violation of financial responsibility. His bond is $5,000 and he will be in court March 5.

Sheriff Ray said that on February 20 a deputy spotted a white flat bed truck pulling a trailer traveling east on Nashville Highway at night without its headlights on. The officer activated his blue lights and sirens to conduct a traffic stop but the driver, Woodrow initially failed to pull over. The truck traveled down Nashville Highway before turning onto Windy Cut Drive and coming to a stop. Woodrow was placed under arrest. He had no driver license and could not show proof of insurance. Woodrow said he initially refused to stop because he couldn’t afford the cost of his truck being towed.

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