Marion County Arrest Report for March 8, 2026

Charges include domestic assault, disorderly conduct, and probation violations

Published on Mar. 8, 2026

The Marion County Sheriff's Office has released the arrest report for March 8, 2026, detailing a range of charges including domestic assault, disorderly conduct, driving offenses, and probation violations. The report covers arrests made across several cities in the county, including Lynchburg, Bridgeport, South Pittsburg, Jasper, Sequatchie, and Whiteside.

Why it matters

The arrest report provides insight into the types of crimes and offenses occurring in Marion County, which can help inform public safety efforts and community discussions around issues like bail reform, substance abuse, and repeat offenders.

The details

The report includes charges such as domestic assault, disorderly conduct, driving on a suspended license, reckless driving, felony evading, resisting arrest, and violation of probation. Several individuals were also arrested on outstanding warrants or for holding for another agency. The charges span a range of alleged criminal activities across the county.

  • The arrests occurred between March 5-8, 2026.

The players

Marion County Sheriff's Office

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

Tennessee Highway Patrol

The state police agency that made one of the arrests included in the report.

Jasper Police Department

The local police department that made one of the arrests included in the report.

South Pittsburg Police Department

The local police department that made two of the arrests included in the report.

Whitwell Police Department

The local police department that made one of the arrests included in the report.

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The takeaway

The Marion County arrest report highlights the ongoing public safety challenges faced by law enforcement and the criminal justice system in the region, with a range of alleged offenses including violent, property, and driving-related crimes. The report underscores the need for continued community engagement, crime prevention efforts, and a focus on addressing root causes to enhance public safety.