Court Records for Monday, June 22
Originally published: June 22. 2009 3:01AMLast modified: June 21. 2009 10:24PM
Arrests
Aaron Allen Brymer, 24, Knoxville, was arrested by Alcoa police officers on June 20 on a charge of theft of property by shoplifting. According to an Alcoa police report, a loss prevention employee at Wal-Mart, 1030 Hunters Crossing Drive, Alcoa, said Brymer was seen taking DVDs, removing their wrappers and concealing them in his pocket. He was free on a $500 bond pending a 1:30 p.m. June 24 hearing in Blount County General Sessions Court.
Vivian Lee Freeman, 52, Knoxville, was arrested by Maryville police officers on June 20 on a charge of theft of property by shoplifting. According to a Maryville police report, a loss prevention employee at T.J. Maxx, 197 Foothills Mall Drive, Maryville, said Freeman was seen concealing a purse, worth $90, in her skirt and attempting to leave the store without paying. She was free on a $500 bond pending a 1:30 p.m. June 24 hearing in Blount County General Sessions Court.
Adam Chase Hamilton, 26, Big Dee Lane, Maryville, was arrested by Blount County Sheriff's deputies on June 20 on a charge of violation of an order of protection. He was free on a $1,000 bond pending a 9 a.m. June 25 hearing in Blount County General Sessions Court.
Jason Paul Starritt, 34, Cunningham Street, Maryville, was arrested by Maryville police officers on June 20 on a charge of vandalism less than $500. According to a Maryville police report, Jason Starritt was accused of causing damage while punching windows at the residence of Casey Starritt, Lawrence Avenue, Maryville. He was free on a $1,000 bond pending a 1:30 p.m. June 29 hearing in Blount County General Sessions Court.
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