KINGSPORT — Water customers just outside of the City limits on Orebank Road should expect short term water outages Tuesday morning from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Motorists and customers will be impacted between Cascade Street and Garfield Drive, with water outages to be individually coordinated with customers. Motorists should be alert for flag men directing traffic and seek alternative routes during the time period, when‚ possible.
Suspect Information |
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Name | Jeffrey A. Creech |
Date of Birth/Age | 8/11/1964
49 Years of Age |
Race/Sex | White/Male |
Address | 556 Gray Station Road
Gray, TN |
General Narrative |
A man has been arrested for auto burglary 18 hours after being released from jail on a previous arrest.
On August 19, 2013 at approximately 6:00 AM an observant citizen walking her dog observed an individual, later identified as Jeffrey A. Creech, suspiciously rummaging around inside a 1994 Ford F-250 pickup parked at 113 East Sevier Avenue in Kingsport. The citizen called Kingsport Central Dispatch and K.P.D. Patrol Officer Aaron Grimes responded to the scene. When Officer Grimes arrived, he observed Mr. Creech still inside the truck. Mr. Creech saw Officer Grimes and attempted to flee on foot; however, he was quickly apprehended. A subsequent investigation conducted by Officers Jesse Griggs and Andy Goddard revealed that Mr. Creech had also entered a 1991 Chevy conversion van parked nearby and a 1999 Chevy Blazer parked at Holston Valley Medical Center, located at 130 West Ravine Road. Mr. Creech was in possession of several items believed to have been stolen from these vehicles. Furthermore, Mr. Creech was in possession of two prescription medicine bottles containing generic alternatives to Darvocet and Percocet; however, the medication had been prescribed to another individual. Mr. Creech was arrested for 3 counts of Auto Burglary and Simple Possession of a Controlled Substance and transported to the Kingsport City Jail. Mr. Creech had been arrested for Motor Vehicle Theft the previous day, and had just been released on a $4,000 bond 18 hours prior to this arrest. He is currently being held on a $15,000 bond for this most recent arrest. All three vehicles were unlocked at the time of these offenses. The Kingsport Police Department repeatedly stresses the importance of keeping vehicles locked as a deterrent to these types of crimes. The Kingsport Police Department also wishes to commend the citizen who observed the crime in progress and notified authorities. This is textbook Neighborhood Watch in action. For additional information, please contact: Ptl. Thomas M. Patton K.P.D. Community Relations & Crime Prevention Unit 423-229-9433 ThomasMPatton@KingsportTN.gov |
Releasing Officer | Ptl. Thomas M. Patton
K.P.D. Community Relations & Crime Prevention Unit |
Suspect Information |
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Name | Jeffrey A. Creech |
Date of Birth/Age | 8/11/1964
49 Years of Age |
Race/Sex | White/Male |
Address | 556 Gray Station Road
Gray, TN |
General Narrative |
A man has been arrested for auto burglary 18 hours after being released from jail on a previous arrest.
On August 19, 2013 at approximately 6:00 AM an observant citizen walking her dog observed an individual, later identified as Jeffrey A. Creech, suspiciously rummaging around inside a 1994 Ford F-250 pickup parked at 113 East Sevier Avenue in Kingsport. The citizen called Kingsport Central Dispatch and K.P.D. Patrol Officer Aaron Grimes responded to the scene. When Officer Grimes arrived, he observed Mr. Creech still inside the truck. Mr. Creech saw Officer Grimes and attempted to flee on foot; however, he was quickly apprehended. A subsequent investigation conducted by Officers Jesse Griggs and Andy Goddard revealed that Mr. Creech had also entered a 1991 Chevy conversion van parked nearby and a 1999 Chevy Blazer parked at Holston Valley Medical Center, located at 130 West Ravine Road. Mr. Creech was in possession of several items believed to have been stolen from these vehicles. Furthermore, Mr. Creech was in possession of two prescription medicine bottles containing generic alternatives to Darvocet and Percocet; however, the medication had been prescribed to another individual. Mr. Creech was arrested for 3 counts of Auto Burglary and Simple Possession of a Controlled Substance and transported to the Kingsport City Jail. Mr. Creech had been arrested for Motor Vehicle Theft the previous day, and had just been released on a $4,000 bond 18 hours prior to this arrest. He is currently being held on a $15,000 bond for this most recent arrest. All three vehicles were unlocked at the time of these offenses. The Kingsport Police Department repeatedly stresses the importance of keeping vehicles locked as a deterrent to these types of crimes. The Kingsport Police Department also wishes to commend the citizen who observed the crime in progress and notified authorities. This is textbook Neighborhood Watch in action. For additional information, please contact: Ptl. Thomas M. Patton K.P.D. Community Relations & Crime Prevention Unit 423-229-9433 ThomasMPatton@KingsportTN.gov |
Releasing Officer | Ptl. Thomas M. Patton
K.P.D. Community Relations & Crime Prevention Unit |
Suspect #1 Information |
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Name | Jeffrey A. Creech |
Date of Birth/Age | 8/11/1964
49 Years of Age |
Race/Sex | White/Male |
Address | 556 Gray Station Road
Gray, TN |
Suspect #2 Information |
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Name | David M. Stallard |
Date of Birth/Age | 1/16/1995
18 Years of Age |
Race/Sex | White/Male |
Address | 1207 Camelia Avenue
Kingsport, TN |
Suspect #3 Information |
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Name | Tonya L. Roof |
Date of Birth/Age | 9/24/1977
35 Years of Age |
Race/Sex | White/Female |
Address | 1310 West Sullivan Street
Kingsport, TN |
General Narrative |
Kingsport Police Patrol Officers recovered three stolen vehicles and arrested three suspects in three separate incidents on the same day.
On August 18, 2013 at approximately 8:00 AM, Jeffrey A. Creech was arrested for motor vehicle theft in the parking lot of 704 Lynn Garden Drive in Kingsport, by K.P.D. Patrol Officers Jesse Griggs and Andy Goddard. Creech asked a passing motorist for a “jump start” and was observed to be attempting to start the vehicle with a screwdriver, which the observant citizen found suspicious and promptly reported. The vehicle, a 1995 Nissan Pickup Truck, had been stolen on August 16 from the parking lot of Wallace Nissan, located at 2733 East Stone Drive, where an employee of the dealership had left it parked overnight. In a second incident, on the same day at approximately 10:50 AM, K.P.D. Patrol Officer Jesse Griggs arrested David M. Stallard for Motor Vehicle Theft at Model City Apartments, located at 1000 Stonegate Road in Kingsport, after he was observed exiting a stolen vehicle and going into Apartment #C-3. The vehicle, a 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix, had been stolen on August 15, 2013 from Bill McConnell’s Paint and Body, located at 2551 East Stone Drive, where it had been left for repair. The final incident began on the same day at approximately 12:00 noon. An individual had left his 2013 Mercedes Sport Utility Vehicle unlocked, with the keys in the ignition, and the engine running, in the downtown parking garage, located at 201 Shelby Street in Kingsport. The owner left the vehicle running, because his dog was inside. When he returned a few minutes later, his vehicle was missing. Approximately 15 minutes after the report was filed, Sgt. Steve Summey, conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle, driven by Tonya L. Roof, near the intersection of West Stone Drive and Bloomingdale Pike. Ms. Roof was arrested for Motor Vehicle Theft over $60,000 and Driving on a Revoked License. The dog was still inside the vehicle at the time of the arrest, and both the dog and vehicle were expeditiously returned to the owner. The Kingsport Police Department wishes to stress that it is never advisable to leave an unattended vehicle unlocked, let alone with the keys in the ignition and the engine running. Recovering stolen property is one of the missions of the Kingsport Police Department, but for one Police Patrol Platoon to recover three stolen vehicles in less than five hours on the same day is exceptional police work. The fact that arrests were made in all three incidents in certainly icing on the cake. For additional information, please contact: Ptl. Thomas M. Patton K.P.D. Community Relations & Crime Prevention Unit 423-229-9433 ThomasMPatton@KingsportTN.gov |
Releasing Officer | Ptl. Thomas M. Patton
K.P.D. Community Relations & Crime Prevention Unit |