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.
- Danny Withrow, 38, of Olive Hill, arrested by Kentucky State Police, on charges of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance, failure to notify d.o.t. of address change, careless driving, failure to wear seat belts, and failure to produce an insurance card, arrested and booked October 8.
- Shannon Waggoner, 46, of Olive Hill, arrested by Grayson PD, on a charge of public intoxication under the influence of a controlled substance, arrested and booked October 8.
- Travis Gant, 33, of Columbus, OH, arrested by Rowan County Detention Center, for failure to appear, arrested and booked October 9.
- Timothy Barber, 31, of Olive Hill, arrested by Kentucky State Police, on charges of first degree rape, incest ā of a person less than 18 by a person 3 or more years older, first degree sexual abuse, and first degree sodomy, arrested and booked October 9.
- Joseph Leamon, 44, of Grayson, arrested by Grayson PD, on a charge of fourth degree assault (with minor injury), arrested and booked October 10.
- Timothy Hammons, 41, of Grayson, self-surrender, weekender, arrested and booked October 10.
- Anthony Light, 54, of Grayson, arrested by Carter County Sheriff, on a charge of alcohol intoxication in a public place, arrested and booked October 11.
- Jamie Evans, 59, of Webbville, arrested by Carter County Sheriff, on charges of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, third degree assault of police or probation officer, and failure to appear, arrested and booked October 12.
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.


