Arrest reports for April 17

Monday, Apr. 17, 2023–11:11 a.m.

-Floyd County Jail records-

Man accused of threatening officer

A 35-year-old Rome man is facing a felony count of terroristic threats and acts after he allegedly threatened to kill a police officer several times.

According to Floyd County Jail records:

Lanarius Zondrea Dupree II made the threats during a traffic stop on Turner McCall Boulevard early Monday.

Dupree was also charged with failure to maintain a lane and driving under the influence.

Man charged with making threats, battery

A 54-year-old Rome man was arrested after he reportedly threatened to shoot and kill a woman at his Lovell Road residence.

According to Floyd County Jail records:

Terry Lee Arp also made physical contact with the victim, leaving her with a busted lip and a scratched nose.

Arp is charged with terroristic threats and acts and battery.

Woman charged with criminal damage to property

A Cave Spring woman was arrested Sunday following an incident on Dellwood Drive in West Rome.

According to Floyd County Jail records:

47-year-old Carlas Ann Evans drove her vehicle into her boyfriend’s vehicle, causing more than $500 in damage.

Evans is charged with a felony count of 2nd-degree criminal damage to property.

Silver Creek man charged with theft by conversion and theft by deception

A Silver Creek man was recently jailed on a felony warrant charging him with theft by conversion.

According to the warrant:

38-year-old Jeremiah Adam Costlow sold a 1989 Chevy Suburban that he was conducting repairs on by representing himself as the owner of the vehicle.

The transaction for $300 was completed on Oct. 22.

Costlow is also charged with theft by deception.

Report: Man stole U-Haul truck

A Centre, Alabama was booked into the Floyd County Jail Sunday on a felony count of theft by taking a motor vehicle.

According to jail records:

49-year-old Janssen Layne Jordan took a U-Haul truck from U-Haul on Shorter Avenue and failed to return it.

The truck was supposed to be returned on Apr. 4.

It was eventually reported stolen on Apr. 9.