Marshall County Sheriff’s Report February 26, 2018

On February 23rd at 10:57pm, Deputy Chris Greenfield was dispatched to a disturbance on Patrot Street in Gilbertsville. As a result of the investigation which ensued, Dillon Michael Nicholas of Gilbertsville was arrested and charged with Assault 4th Degree and Disorderly Conduct 2nd Degree

On February 22 at 3:39pm, Deputy Chris Greenfield served a warrant from Lyon County. Jimmy Hawkins of Kuttawa was served the warrant for contempt of court.

Marshall County Deputies assigned to the court security function report the follwoing activity for the past week:

Sessions of Court Attended – 14
Inmates Moved To and From Court – 18
People Checked Into Building – 2695
Adult Transports Out of County – 3
Juvenile Transports Out of County – 6
Vehicle Inspections – 68

Marshall County Deputies answered 400 calls for service this past week which includes:

Traffic Crashes – 18
Traffic Stops – 13
Reckless Driver Complaints – 4
Motorist Assists – 13
Extra Patrol – 114
Animal Complaint – 5
Assault Complaint – 1
Burglary Complaint – 1
Theft Complaint – 7
Disturbance / Fight – 8
Domestic Violence Complaint – 2
Follow Up Investigation – 11
Drug Investigation – 2
Public Intoxication Complaint – 1
General Complaint – 8
Need to Speak to Officer – 20
Suspicious Person Complaint – 7
Suspicious Vehicle Complaint – 5
Attempt Warrant Service – 13
Attempt Civil Process Service – 25

February 22, 2018, Sergeant Ray Chumbler our School Resource Officer, and Deputy William Strader investigated six different reports of threats or comments made by students in our school system. Six juveniles were charged with Terroristic threatening 2nd Degree and by order of the Juvenile Court lodged in the Juvenile Detention Center. We have no reason to believe that any of these threats constitute a current danger to any of our schools as those making the threats or comments were placed in detention. All of our area law enforcement agencies takes these threats seriously and will continue to investigate and take action when appropriate.