Marion County Arrest Report for March 1, 2026

Charges range from public intoxication to burglary and domestic assault

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

The Marion County Arrest Report for March 1, 2026 details a range of arrests made across the county, including charges for public intoxication, drug possession, theft, kidnapping, burglary, and domestic assault. The report covers arrests made by various law enforcement agencies including the South Pittsburg Police Department, Tennessee Highway Patrol, Monteagle Police Department, Marion County Sheriff's Office, New Hope Police Department, Jasper Police Department, and Whitwell Police Department.

Why it matters

This arrest report provides a snapshot of the types of criminal activity occurring in Marion County, Tennessee, which can help inform public safety efforts and community discussions around crime prevention and law enforcement. The report covers a variety of offenses, underscoring the diverse challenges facing the local criminal justice system.

The details

The report details arrests for charges including public intoxication, felony drug possession, theft, contraband in a penal institution, fraudulent use of a credit/ATM card, kidnapping, burglary, aggravated assault, driving on a revoked or suspended license, criminal impersonation, failure to appear in court, and domestic assault. Suspects range in age from 24 to 62 years old and come from various cities within Marion County.

  • The arrests were made between February 26, 2026 and March 1, 2026.

The players

Marion County Sheriff's Office

The law enforcement agency responsible for several of the arrests detailed in the report.

Whitwell Police Department

The law enforcement agency responsible for several of the arrests detailed in the report.

Monteagle Police Department

The law enforcement agency responsible for several of the arrests detailed in the report.

New Hope Police Department

The law enforcement agency responsible for several of the arrests detailed in the report.

Jasper Police Department

The law enforcement agency responsible for several of the arrests detailed in the report.

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The takeaway

This arrest report highlights the diverse range of criminal activity occurring in Marion County, Tennessee, and the ongoing efforts of local law enforcement agencies to maintain public safety. The report underscores the need for a comprehensive approach to crime prevention and rehabilitation to address the underlying issues contributing to these arrests.