Johnson City Police Beats
Published 3:27 pm Wednesday, June 28, 2023
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The following arrests have been reported by the Johnson City Police Department:
On June 22, officers of the Johnson City Police Department arrested Feleshia N. Sutton of Johnson City and charged her with aggravated burglary. At approximately 7:40 p.m., officers responded to a residence on Westshore Pointe due to a residential burglary. During the incident, Sutton entered the residence through an unlocked door. Officers made contact with Sutton while she was inside the home.
Sutton was apprehended and arrested without incident. She is being held at the Washington County Detention Center in lieu of a $5,000 bond. A preliminary hearing was on June 23 in Washington County General Sessions Court.
On June 24, officers of the Johnson City Police Department arrested Shannan Kent of Johnson City for burglary and theft of property under $1,000. Officers were dispatched to 2915 W. Market St. (Walmart) in reference to a shoplifter. Loss prevention employees at Walmart told officers that Kent intentionally did not scan multiple items worth $26. It was also determined that Kent had already been banned from all Walmart locations due to an incident that occurred on June 15, 2017.
Kent was taken into custody and transported to the Washington County Detention Center. She is currently being held on a $2,000 bond, and appeared in Washington County General Sessions Court on June 26.
On June 25, officers of the Johnson City Police Department arrested Danny D. Davis of Johnson City. Davis is charged with felony vandalism, misdemeanor vandalism and criminal trespassing.
The arrest stems from an investigation of a trespassing incident at Performance Food Groups at 2722 S. Roan St. The trespasser was identified as Danny D. Davis, who had previously been banned from the property. While trespassing on the property, Davis caused over $1,000 in damage to several pieces of property.
Davis was arrested and transported to the Washington County Detention Center, where he is currently being held in lieu of a $12,000 bond. An arraignment was on June 26 in Washington County General Sessions Court.