Former Local Manager of World Finance Corporation Charged with Forgery

A former local manager of World Finance Corporation and Tax Service has been charged with nine counts of forgery.
Smithville Police Chief Richard Jennings and Detective Sergeant Jerry Hutchins, Jr. say 37 year old Linda Ann Jones of 115 Middle Drive, Sparta is accused of making false loans and forging signatures on official loan documents while she was manager of World Finance in Smithville.
Her bond is $22,500 and her court date is April 24th.
Meanwhile, 23 year old Nickey Eudene Reece, Jr of South Fork Apartments on Miller Road is charged with one count of aggravated robbery and one count of possession of a schedule II controlled substance (Hydrocodone) while a co-defendant, 36 year old Christopher B. Pack of Evins Mill Road is charged with aggravated assault and aggravated robbery.
According to Chief Jennings and Detective Sergeant Hutchins’, Reece and Pack allegedly assaulted and robbed a neighbor at the apartment complex on Saturday, taking $4,000 in cash.
The victim told police that the men grabbed him, threw him down, and began hitting and kicking him. He said Reece also threatened him claiming he was carrying a gun, although he never produced a weapon.
The victim was not seriously injured in the assault.
Meanwhile during the search, incident to arrest, officers found seven white pills believed to be Hydrocodone, which were loose in Reece’s pocket. Reece had no prescription for the pills.
Reece was picked up by police Wednesday and Pack turned himself into the police later in the day.
Reece’s bond is $30,000 and bond for Pack is $50,000. Both will be in court April 24th.
In another case, 36 year old Michael Joseph Foster of 191 King Ridge Road was charged Wednesday with one count of theft under $500 and one count of forgery.
Chief Jennings and Detective Sergeant Hutchins’ say Foster, while at the residence of the victim in the case, took checks from the home on February 13th and forged one of the checks in the amount of $186.56 made out to Cell Plus for payment of a Verizon cell phone which he later sold for cash. The police department has recovered the cell phone.
Foster’s bond is $7,500 and he will be in court on the charges April 24th.
51 year old Johnny Wayne Trapp of 235 Arrow Head Drive was charged Wednesday with hindering secured creditors.
According to Chief Jennings and Detective Sergeant Hutchins, Trapp had a loan on a 1981 International tractor at Tennessee Credit with the tractor as collateral but he sold and transferred the tractor without paying off his loan. Tennessee Credit had a UCC lien filed with the state on this tractor with a loan balance of $5,115.
Trapp’s bond is $2,500 and he will be in court on the charge April 24th.

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