Editorâs Note: The following information was taken from the intake reports generated from the Sevier County Jail. All are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Names may be similar to others in the community.
⢠Stephanie Ann Arwood, 35, of 1875 Seagle Hollow Road in Sevierville, was charged May 4 with two counts of theft of property worth $1,000 to $10,000 and two counts of burglary. She was being held.
⢠Lauren Elizabeth Baker, 34, of 1544 Retreat St. in Sevierville, was charged May 4 with sale and delivery of Schedule II drugs. She was being held in lieu of $10,000 bond.
⢠Melissa Nicole Ball, 35, of 804 Gnatty Branch Road in Sevierville, was charged May 4 with filing a false report. She was released on $5,000 bond.
SEVIERVILLE â A Sevier County Sheriffâs deputy was trying to arrest a local man on drug charges filed through multiple sealed indictments Tuesday when he refused to surrender, leading to a two-hour standoff outside his home on Retreat Street.
The Sevier County Grand Jury returned presentments last month charging 32-year-old Matthew Eugene Dyke with three counts of sale of Schedule III drugs and three counts of sale of meth.
Presentments are indictments that were taken straight to the grand jury, meaning Dyke had not previously been charged with the crimes.
The deputy was actually trying to serve a separate, civil summons on Dyke at 1544 Retreat St. but during that process learned there were also indictments against him, Sevierville spokesman Bob Stahlke said.