FENTRESS COURIER
BRINGING YOU THE NEW OF FENTRESS COUNTY
JAMESTOWN, TENNESSEE
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2008
ARREST MADE IN BURGLARY CASE
In a separate case, working on a reliable tip, officers with the Sheriff’s Department and Doug Task Force executed a search warrant on Saturday 6 at a residence on Country Club Road which resulted in the arrest of one person and several stolen items recovered.
According to Sheriff Chucky Cravens, Detective Allen Conatser had obtained information about some theft cases through a confidential informant, after which Detective Conatser, along with Detective Mikey Moon and Sheriff Chucky Cravens initiated an investigation.
After obtaining a search warrant, officers went to 2134 Country Club Road, where they executed the warrant and began a search of the property, which resulted in the discovery of a large number of stolen property.
According Sheriff Cravens, the items discovered included a 4-wheel drive 4-wheeler and other items taken from R. P. Wright property of Highway 52, plus numerous items stolen from Fire Unit 11, including some hand-held radios, a chain saw, and other items.
Sheriff Cravens also reported that a computer and a chain saw, which had been stolen from the residence of Robert Stockton of Stockton Community, were recovered, along with a 16-foot trailer loaded with a pallet of ceramic flooring, which had been stolen from the Grimsley Chruch Of God at 5315 S. York Highway, along with other items.
Ms. Stephanie Paulter, 24, of 2134 Country Club Road, Jamestown, was arrested and charged with Burglary and Theft Over $1,000 (3 counts), as well child neglect. She was lodged in the Fentress County Jail. under a $40,000 bond and was to appear in General Sessions Court on September 9.
Sheriff Cravens expressed his appreciation to the public for their continued assistance in providing information, to his staff, the 8th Judicial District Drug Task Force, to Agent Troy Human of the Tennessee Patrol CID Unit for his assistance in checking serial numbers of vehicles and 4-wheelers, and special thanks to Detectives Conatser and Moon for heading up the investigation.
Sheriff Cravens also reported that his officers had also recovered a 4-wheeler which had been stolen from Scott County, but no arrests had been made in this case, as the investigation was continuing.

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