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Three women hit with beating up inmate
Incident happened in a cell at the jail
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Several cited and/or arrested this past week. - photo by Duane Sherrill

From a pair busted during an undercover sting operation to a trio of women who beat up another inmate at the jail, charges were leveled against several this past week by sheriff’s officials.

Included in the weekly sheriff’s arrest report:

Emma Leigh Fleisher, 20, of Liberty was arrested for burglary, theft and fraudulent use of a credit card. She was arrested after she was caught in possession of a stolen vehicle in Cannon County. She admitted she stole the Chevy Impala in which she was caught. She reportedly stole it from a location on Parkway Drive. The credit card charge comes after she used a card belonging to the same victim at a store and restaurant in Woodbury on several occasions. She also used it for $194 at Walmart in Murfreesboro.

She took another charge after she pulled her bunkmate off the top bunk in their cell at the jail. Natalie Gail Barrett, 26, is also charged with that assault. Barrett is also accused with kicking the inmate while she was down. Rebecca Sue Pilfrey, 40, was also charged with the incident by helping pull off the top bunk and kicking her while she was down.

Katie Leigh Mooneyham, 23, was charged for delivery or possession of meth, four counts, after she was caught during an undercover investigation.

Danny Ray Murphy, 37, was charged with delivery or possession of meth, four counts, after he was caught during an undercover investigation.

James Cary Hicks, 39, was arrested for filing a false report. His charges come for telling a deputy who came to his Holmes Creek Road residence that a female the officer was looking for was not inside the house. The deputy later saw the woman coming out of the house.

Amanda Kay Roberts, 43, of Alexandria was arrested for violation of bond conditions. A deputy went to Church Street in Alexandria to arrest her on an outstanding warrant. When he arrived he found a woman who she was barred from being around through an order of the court.

Nathaniel Dylan Tippens, 26, was arrested for assault and disorderly conduct. Tippens was an inmate at the jail who was being taken to court from the jail. The inmate refused to obey orders by the officers in court and had to be forcibly removed from the courtroom. He kicked the courtroom door as he was led out. His assault charge comes for causing public annoyance and alarm in the courtroom. He then started screaming racial slurs at the chief deputy and then threatened to kill the officer’s family and burn his house.

Ricardo Carabeo, 37, was arrested with reckless endangerment, DUI and driving on a revoked license. He was charged after a deputy saw the suspect’s car weaving on the road. Carabeo had two small children in the vehicle and the officer found he was under the influence as he was unsteady on his feet and had an odor or alcohol.

Jesus Rosas was arrested for public intoxication. He was charged after a deputy encountered him on a call on Sparta Highway and found him to be under the influence. He was arrested along with Guedino Lazano of Madison who pushed the deputy as he was arresting Rosas.