Chattooga Couple Charged with Child Cruelty

A Chattooga County couple was arrested Tuesday and charged with first-degree cruelty to children after emergency room personnel discovered multiple injuries to their 3-month-old daughter.

Luke Cody Campbell, 24, and Tina Machelle Campbell, 20, of 55 W. Pine St. in Trion, were jailed after a monthlong investigation by the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office.

Tina Campbell was released on $30,000 bond, authorities said. Luke Cody Campbell, who was on probation for an earlier forgery conviction, still is in jail.

Both parents have told law enforcement officials they do not know how the child was injured.

Records show that on Dec. 7, Mrs. Campbell took her daughter to Hutcheson Medical Center in Fort Oglethorpe with a head injury that included swelling behind an ear. Hospital personnel were suspicious and contacted the Fort Oglethorpe Police Department.

Chattooga officials were called in after it was determined that the child lived in Trion and that any injuries likely occurred there.

The child was taken to Scottish Rite Children’s Hospital in Atlanta the same day, and Chattooga County Investigator Mark Schrader drove there to interview the child’s parents.

Mr. Schrader said he also interviewed other family members who lived in the same house and found out from hospital officials that the child showed clear signs of other "healing injuries" to several ribs and her collarbone. When he reinterviewed the parents, Mr. Schrader said, they gave "some conflicting statements."

The child recovered quickly and was put into foster care in a few days. She is doing well, Mr. Schrader said.

After consulting with the local district attorney and getting more medical reports from doctors, Mr. Schrader contacted the Campbells and asked them to turn themselves in Tuesday. They did.

"They have been very cooperative," Mr. Schrader said. "They knew they were probably going to be arrested at some point."

Chattanooga Times-Free Press

http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2010/jan/08/couple-charged-with-cruelty-to-child/

Camp Incomplete Obit

Mrs. Robbie Greenwood Camp, age 89 of Park Avenue in Trion passed away on Friday January 8, 2010 in Redmond Regional Medical Center

Funeral Services are incomplete and will be announced later by the Erwin – Petitt Funeral Home.

 

Road Closing UPDATES at 1:30PM

According to Public Works Director Lamar Canada Butler Dairy Road at Spring Creek to Highway 27 at the foot of Taylor Ridge will be closed this afternoon…also still closed is Little Sand Mountain Road at Farmersville Road…..More updates later….

Sheriff Warns Motorists about Travel on Icy Roads

Sheriff John Everett wants to advise the public of the following:

Extreme caution advised if traveling today and tonight. Most roads likely have ice / black ice. Necessary travel only!

There are many icy patches on the roadways – especially on bridges, overpasses and shadowy / shielded areas. Main roads and highways are mostly passable. Secondary and side roads have many slick spots. Motorists are urged to stay home and only travel as necessary.

Motorists are urged to slow down and use extreme caution if they must venture out. Please make sure your vehicle is fueled up and that you carry a charged cell phone, flashlight and a blanket with you if you do venture out. These items will be very helpful in the event of an accident or an emergency.

DOT and Public Works are working to keep the roads passable, but it is a daunting task. Any thawing or melting of the ice that occurs today is likely to freeze again overnight. Again, please exercise extreme caution if you must venture out. Stay safe and warm!

 

Arrest Report January 8

Alisson Elaine Wesson – Charged with State Court Probation Violation

James Walter Busbin III – Charged with Disorderly Conduct

Benjamen Franklin Wilson – Charged with Theft by Receiving Stolen Property

Waler Marshal Little – Charged with Possession of Marijuana Less than 1 oz., DUI / Multiple Substances, Driving with Suspended or Revoked License, No Insurance, Failure to Maintain a Single Lane, Open Container

Jacqueline Dianne O’Leary – Charged with Possession / Use of Drug Related Objects, VGCSA – Possession of Meth

Annie Marie Adams – Charged with Simple Battery FVA

James Lee Tyler Chamlee – Charged with Harrassing Phone Calls, Good Behavior Warrant

Mildred Pauline Page – Charged with Battery FVA, Cruelty to Children – 2 Counts

Walker County Road Conditions

If you plan to travel to Walker County this morning all of the main roads such as Highway 27 are passible.  However, the side roads are another story.  Almost all of the side roads in Walker County have icy spots and some areas are worse than others.  If you are traveling in Walker County today use caution.

 

Use Caution On Northwest Congress Street

Motorist are being advised that there are very slick areas on Northwest Congress Street in Summerville especially in the area of Woodland Avenue.  Use caution if you are traveling in this area.

 

Special Weather Statement From National Weather Service

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA
515 AM EST FRI JAN 8 2010

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515 AM EST FRI JAN 8 2010

…ICY ROADS POSSIBLE ACROSS NORTH GEORGIA TODAY…
…VERY COLD AND WINDY CONDITIONS EXPECTED THROUGH SATURDAY…

SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF ONE HALF INCH TO NEAR TWO INCHES OCCURRED OVER
A LARGE PORTION OF NORTH GEORGIA LATE THURSDAY. A FEW LOCATIONS IN
THE NORTH GEORGIA MOUNTAINS MAY HAVE RECEIVED UP TO 3 INCHES OF
SNOW. DUE TO PARTIAL MELTING AND REFREEZING…ICY ROAD CONDITIONS
WERE REPORTED EARLIER THIS MORNING BY SOME COUNTY OFFICIALS AND THE
PUBLIC…MOSTLY NORTH OF ATLANTA.

PRECIPITATION HAD ENDED ACROSS NORTH AND CENTRAL GEORGIA EARLY
FRIDAY…BUT SOME SNOW SHOWERS ARE POSSIBLE IN THE NORTH MOUNTAINS
TODAY…WITH A DUSTING OF ADDITIONAL SNOW POSSIBLE…ESPECIALLY AT
THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS. A FEW FLURRIES ARE EXPECTED AS FAR SOUTH AS
ATLANTA…BUT NO ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATION OF SNOW IS EXPECTED HERE.

AN ARCTIC COLD FRONT WAS MOVING SOUTH THROUGH THE STATE EARLY
FRIDAY…AND WILL SIMPLY REINFORCE THE COLD TEMPERATURES OF THE PAST
FEW DAYS. TEMPERATURES TODAY WILL REMAIN BELOW FREEZING ACROSS MOST
OF NORTH GEORGIA…AND ONLY RISE INTO THE 30S IN CENTRAL AREAS. MUCH
OF NORTH GEORGIA WILL STAY IN THE 20S THROUGHOUT THE DAY. NORTHWEST
WINDS OF 15 TO 20 MPH WILL RESULT IN WIND CHILL READINGS IN THE
SINGLE DIGITS AND TEENS THROUGHOUT THE DAY TODAY AND TONIGHT. IN THE
NORTHEAST GEORGIA MOUNTAINS…WIND CHILL READINGS WILL BE NEAR ZERO
LATE TODAY THROUGH EARLY SATURDAY. DESPITE INCREASED SUNSHINE
SATURDAY…TEMPERATURES WILL GENERALLY REMAIN BELOW FREEZING ACROSS
NORTH GEORGIA AND ONLY IN THE 30S CENTRAL AREAS AS THE ARCTIC AIR
MASS CONTINUES TO SPREAD ACROSS THE STATE.

COLD TEMPERATURES WILL CONTINUE SUNDAY WITH ONLY SLIGHT WARMING
EXPECTED. SOME AREAS IN FAR NORTH GEORGIA AND THE NORTHEAST GEORGIA
MOUNTAINS WILL REMAIN BELOW FREEZING UNTIL MONDAY AFTERNOON. A WEAK
WEATHER SYSTEM COULD BRING A SLIGHT CHANCE OF SNOW SHOWERS TO NORTH
GEORGIA AGAIN SATURDAY…BUT NO SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATION OF SNOW IS
EXPECTED AT THIS TIME.

MOTORISTS TRAVELING ABOUT NORTH GEORGIA TODAY…TONIGHT…OR EARLY
SATURDAY…SHOULD BE ALERT FOR PATCHES OF ICE. SOME ROADS IN THE
NORTH GEORGIA MOUNTAINS WILL REMAIN ICY THROUGH SATURDAY.

PERSONS PLANNING TO SPEND TIME OUTDOORS TODAY OR THIS WEEKEND SHOULD
BE PREPARED FOR VERY COLD TEMPERATURES. WEAR SEVERAL LAYERS OF
CLOTHING AND PROTECT YOUR EARS…HANDS…AND FEET FROM THE COLD.
REMEMBER TO PROPERLY PROTECT PETS AND LIVESTOCK FROM THE COLD AS
WELL. PRECAUTIONS NEEDED TO PROTECT PIPES AND ANTIFREEZE LEVELS IN
VEHICLES SHOULD BE MADE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE BEFORE TEMPERATURES FALL
INTO THE TEENS TONIGHT.

 

Icy Travel in Alabama

If you have plans to travel to Cherokee County or DeKalb County Alabama you will want to use caution today.

Highway 35 in Alabama is officialy closed this morning along with all roads in Cedar Bluff and Centre.  Beason’s Gap in Ft. Payne remains closed this morning.

Travel on Highway 117 on Lookout Mountain going towards Mentone is not advised this morning. 

 

Car Thief Suspect Charged in Additional Burglary

ONE OF THE TEENAGE BOYS – CHARGED WITH STEALING EXPENSIVE CARS FROM A RINGGOLD DEALERSHIP – IS NOW FACING BURGLARY CHARGES IN ANOTHER BREAK-IN.  ACTING ON A TIP, POLICE WENT TO THE HOME OF COLE BUTLER… WHERE ITEMS TAKEN FROM A CATOOSA SPORTING GOODS STORE WERE RECOVERED.  TAKEN FROM WATER-TO-WOODS OUTDOORS STORE ON DECEMBER 6th, WERE TWO RIFLES, A HAND GUN, CROSSBOW AND OTHER ITEMS… ALL FOUND AT THE HOME OF BUTLER’S MOTHER.  THE TEEN’S COUSIN IS ALSO A SUSPECT IN THE STORE BURGLARY… AND RINGGOLD DETECTIVES SAY THERE COULD BE LINKS TO MORE CRIMES AS WELL.

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