The following individuals were arrested and booked into the Carter County Detention Center over the past week. This list includes local arrests only. It does not include federal inmates being housed at or transported through the detention center.
- Jason Duncan, 47, of Olive Hill, arrested by Kentucky State Police, for non-payment of court costs, fees, or fines, arrested and booked January 13.
- Rebecca Underwood, 50, of Grayson, arrested by Kentucky State Police, on charges of first degree possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine), possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and tampering with physical evidence, arrested and booked January 13.
- Roy Sparkman, 72, of Morehead, arrested by Grayson PD, on a charge of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, arrested and booked January 14.
- Billy James, 39, of Olive Hill, arrested by Kentucky State Police, for failure to appear, arrested and booked January 15.
- Shawn King, 41, of Olive Hill, arrested by Carter County Sheriff, on two counts of failure to appear, arrested and booked January 15.
- Deljuan Johnson, 22, of Madisonville, arrested by Carter County Sheriff, on charges of third degree assault – inmate assault on correctional employee, menacing, resisting arrest, and failure to appear, arrested and booked January 15.
- Meagan Whitley, 32, of Olive Hill, arrested by Olive Hill PD, on a charge of contempt of court – libel/slander – resistance to order, arrested and booked January 16.
- Amanda Kimmel, 36, of Grayson, arrested by Grayson PD, on two counts of failure to appear, arrested and booked January 16.
- Joseph Yates, 20, of Bardstown, arrested by Grayson PD, on two counts of probation violation (for felony offense), and a charge of giving false identifying information to an officer, arrested and booked January 16.
- Todd Tolliver, 31, of Grayson, arrested by Grayson PD, on a charge of fourth degree assault – dating violence (no visible injury), arrested and booked January 17.
- Ronnie Littleton, 38, of Flatwoods, arrested by Olive Hill PD, on a charge of theft by unlawful taking or disposition – automobile valued at more than $10,000 but less than $1,000,000, arrested and booked January 17.
- Ashley Tolliver, 38, of Grayson, arrested by Carter County Circuit Court, for drug court, arrested and booked January 17.
- Todd Auer, 58, of Olive Hill, weekender, arrested and booked January 17.
- Melissa Pennington, 40, of Hitchins, weekender, arrested and booked January 17.
- Barry Hinton, 44, of Olive Hill, arrested by Grayson PD, on a charge of third degree terroristic threatening, arrested and booked January 18.
- Daniel Perez, 45, of Indianapolis, IN, arrested by Kentucky State Police, on charges of failure to notify department of transportation of address charge, failure to produce an insurance card, reckless driving, possession of an open alcoholic beverage container in a motor vehicle, endangering the welfare of a minor, and operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, arrested and booked January 19.
- Timothy Porter, 32, of Olive Hill, arrested by Carter County Sheriff, for failure to appear, arrested and booked January 19.
- Stacey Wright, 41, address unavailable, arrested by Grayson PD, on charges of failure to register transfer of motor vehicle, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a substance, intentionally evading payment of motor vehicle usage tax over $250, failure to notify department of transportation of address change, and operating a motor vehicle with an expired operator’s license, arrested and booked January 20.
- Ronnie Littleton, 38, homeless, arrested by Olive Hill PD, on a charge of theft by unlawful taking or disposition of items valued at more than $10,000 but less than $1,000,000, arrested and booked January 20.
All of the charges listed are arrest charges only, and do not indicate an indictment or a conviction for the charges in question. All subjects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Information is compiled from publicly available sources, but may not be comprehensive.


