Jackson County Sheriff Arrests 4 on Charges

Inmates booked into the Detention Center in the past 24 hours.

Apr. 15, 2026 at 1:06pm

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The Jackson County Sheriff's Office reported four arrests over the past 24 hours, including charges for violation of a domestic violence protection order, probation revocation, failure to appear, tampering with evidence, and drug paraphernalia possession.

Why it matters

Arrest reports provide insight into the types of crimes and offenders in a local community, which can inform public safety efforts and policies around issues like domestic violence, probation reform, and drug addiction.

The details

The four individuals arrested were Samuel Noble, 82, for violation of a domestic violence protection order; Christopher Smith, 35, for probation revocation; Bobby Holt, 64, for failure to appear, tampering with evidence, and drug paraphernalia possession; and Roosvelt Appleton, 64, for probation revocation.

  • The arrests occurred between 11:44 AM and 1:00 PM on April 14, 2026.

The players

Jackson County Sheriff's Office

The law enforcement agency responsible for the arrests and maintaining the county detention center.

Samuel Noble

An 82-year-old man arrested for violation of a domestic violence protection order.

Christopher Smith

A 35-year-old man arrested for probation revocation.

Bobby Holt

A 64-year-old man arrested for failure to appear, tampering with evidence, and drug paraphernalia possession.

Roosvelt Appleton

A 64-year-old man arrested for probation revocation.

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The takeaway

These arrests highlight the ongoing challenges local law enforcement faces in addressing issues like domestic violence, probation violations, and drug-related crimes within the community.