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Rutherford Man, Charles McElroy, Wanted for Probation Violation Linked to Drug Charges

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Published on April 18, 2025
Rutherford Man, Charles McElroy, Wanted for Probation Violation Linked to Drug ChargesSource: Facebook/The Office of the District Attorney General, 28th Judicial District

The Office of the District Attorney General for Tennessee’s 28th Judicial District has issued a call for assistance in locating a man wanted for a probation violation. Charles McElroy, the individual named, is evading the terms of his probation, which he received after pleading guilty to charges relating to methamphetamine and marijuana possession, as reported by the Office of the District Attorney General. The violation pertains directly to a case involving the intent to manufacture, sell, or deliver Schedule II Meth, as well as simple possession of both Schedule VI Marijuana and Schedule IV substances.

According to the social media post by the district attorney's office, McElroy's last reported location was in Rutherford, Tennessee. The post urges the community to not only be on the lookout but also to persuade Mr. McElroy to willfully turn himself in to the Gibson County Sheriff’s Department. The public’s cooperation is deemed crucial in ensuring that McElroy faces the legal proceedings that await him.

The announcement made by the District Attorney's office, also included a call to action for anyone with pertinent information that could lead to McElroy's apprehension. "If you have any information to assist our office with bringing Mr. McElroy into custody, please contact District Attorney Criminal Investigator Jimmy Wilson," the post reads. Wilson's email address and phone number were provided to encourage public collaboration in this search.