
On 04/11/2022, Deputies were dispatched to 2253 Gilbertsville Hwy in reference to a subject from inside the residence text messaging 911 saying that someone was at the residence with an EPO and was yelling.
Upon deputies arrival, they made contact with victim, Samantha Morris. When asked if she had text messaged 911 and if everything was ok, Morris stated that she had not text messaged 911 and everything was fine. Another female subject then emerged from the residence and stated that Morris needed to tell the truth. The two females stated that “he” was inside. Still not knowing who the suspect was deputies first made contact with a subject later identified as Walker Johnson sitting on the couch. When asked what his name was so deputies could check for EPO information, Johnson stated that he wouldn’t give his name. Deputies explained to Johnson that because he was part of an active investigation for a domestic disturbance and EPO violation he was required to identify himself. Johnson then stated that his name was “A Person”. Johnson was warned that providing false information to obscure his identity is a criminal offense and he would be charged. Johnson again refused to identify himself and was arrested.
Meanwhile, deputies located another man and offender, Zachary Morris, hiding in a closet underneath some clothing. When located Z. Morris was identified and arrested for being in violation of an Emergency Protective Order.
Both subjects were transported to Herman Ford Detention Facility.
All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
On 04/10/2022, Deputies conducted a traffic stop in the Hardin community. During the traffic stop, deputies discovered the operator of the vehicle, Tristian Long of Calloway County, had an active warrant for his arrest out of Calloway County for Rape 3rd.
Long was arrested and handed off to Calloway County Deputies.
On 04/10/2022, Deputies were dispatched to the 300 block of George Clark Rd S in reference to a suspicious person. Caller stated that the offender, later identified as Derek Darnall, appeared to be very intoxicated and would not leave their property. Upon arrival, deputies were advised that Darnall had walked off toward New Hope Rd.
Deputies located Darnall on New Hope Rd and observed that he was manifestly under the influence and smelled strongly of alcohol. When deputies attempted to arrest Darnall, he began to resist and a brief struggle ensued. Deputies were quickly able to subdue Darnall and make an arrest.
Darnall was transported to the Herman Ford Detention Facility.
All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
On 04/10/2022, Deputies were dispatched to 3333 US Hwy 68 W in reference to a disturbance.
Upon arrival, deputies were able to determine that offender, Robert Reilly, had an active arrest warrant for failing to appear for a court date.
Reilly was arrested ad transported to Herman Ford Detention Center.
On 04/10/2022, Deputies were conducting patrols in the area of 641 N. Deputies observed a vehicle driving North on 641 N doing 41 MPH in a 55 MPH zone. Deputies also observed the vehicle crossing the center line multiple times. Deputies conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle and were able to determine through Standard Field Sobriety Tests that the operator of the vehicle, Greg Schmale, was impaired. Schmale was then arrested.
Schmale was transported to the Herman Ford Detention Center in Benton.
On 04/10/2022, Deputies responded to the Aurora Community on Washburn Rd in reference to a KSP investigation that stemmed from a theft in Graves County.
As a result, deputies arrested Kassandra Gillmore and Roy Gibson both for Receiving Stolen Property $1000 < $10,000 on KSP warrants. Both suspects were transported to the Herman Ford Detention Center in Benton.
All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
On 04/09/2022, Deputies were dispatched to 24 Patriot St in the “Old Gilbertsville” area in reference to an unwanted subject. Deputies were told that Terry Blades Jr. was at the residence and was causing problems with the residents who lived there.
Deputies were able to verify through dispatch that Blades Jr. had previously been trespassed from the property.
Upon arrival, deputies observed Blades Jr. inside the residence. Blades Jr, who has been trespassed from many of the properties in the “Old Gilbertsville” area stated that he was at the residence because he saw smoke. Deputies spoke to Judy Blades, the homeowner, who stated that she told Blades Jr. to leave but he refused.
Deputies arrested Blades Jr and transported him to the Herman Ford Detention Center in Benton.
All subjects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
On 04/07/2022, Deputies were dispatched to 348 Galahad Dr in reference to a domestic assault. The caller stated that his aunt was struck in the nose by her boyfriend and offender, Willard Springs II.
The victim stated that she and Springs had been arguing inside the residence at 352 Galahad and Springs threw coffee on her. The two then exited the house and continued arguing on the porch. The arguing got the attention of nearby neighbors who came outside to see what the commotion was about. Witnesses then observed Springs grab a ATV helmet and strike the victim in the face causing her nose to bleed.
Springs was arrested and taken to Herman Ford Detention Center in Benton.
All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.