Roy Michael Peavey, 59, had been told numerous times he did not live at the particular residence he was trying to enter, according to a report filed by officer Jansen Vassey.
David Brown told the officer he didn’t know Peavey and told him “several times to stop trying to get into his house.”
Peavey stated, “no ... I live here,” according to the report.
After speaking with Peavey, the officer “detected a strong odor of alcoholic beverage coming from his breath and person.”
Peavey was taken into custody and transported to the Bradley County Jail, where he was booked on the charges.
- A Charleston man was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia after a traffic stop during the weekend.
Joseph Michael Pike was a passenger in a vehicle and reportedly acted “really nervous,” according to corporal Paul Silveira’s report.
“I observed the passenger shaking,” Silveira noted.
After receiving consent to search the vehicle, the deputy allegedly found eight needles wrapped inside a rubber glove and a small digital scale underneath the passenger-side seat.
Four needles were also found inside Pike’s front pocket, according to the report.
Pike reportedly told the officer the items in the vehicle were his.
Pike was taken to the Bradley County Jail and booked on the charge.



