Monroe County Sheriff’s Narcotics Division makes several meth busts
News, Press Release July 29, 2021
Over the last two weeks, The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office has been cracking down on meth dealers in the area, according to Sheriff Tommy Jones.
1. Detectives made a traffic stop on a suspected drug trafficker in sweetwater, leading to the discovery of Methamphetamine and currency. Charges are pending in the case.
2. A traffic stop was conducted on two subjects bringing Methamphetamine into Monroe County from Mcminn County. Over 40 grams of Methamphetamine were recovered and arrest warrants have been issued in this case.
3. A narcotics search warrant was executed in the Head of Creek Community on a suspected meth dealer. Recovered was meth, paraphernalia, and a firearm. The subject also had an outstanding theft warrant. Upon entry into the jail, the subject was found to be in possession of Ecstasy and Marijuana.
Furthermore, detectives have responded to citizen complaints of certain residences in Monroe County and recovered small various amounts of Meth and other drugs. Warrants have been issued in these cases.
Traffic stop leads to drug arrest
News, Press Release July 29, 2021
Deputies arrest suspect with outstanding warrants at Walmart
News, Press Release July 26, 2021
On July 13, 2021 the Monroe County Sheriff Narcotics Division along with the Sweetwater and Vonore Police Narcotics division received information about a suspect with had outstanding felony warrants for Methamphetamine and alprazolam possession. The male individual had been located at the Walmart parking lot in Sweetwater.
Contact was made with suspect Eric Camp who was driving a Chevrolet S10. Camp attempted to flee in his vehicle through the parking lot.
In an attempt to prevent a pursuit or injury to bystanders agents executed a pit maneuver and box-in technique to stop the vehicle. Camp was then taken into custody and deputies found additional controlled substances and paraphernalia in his possession.

Eric Camp
He was charged with possession of methamphetamine, reckless endangerment, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Child abduction leads to drug arrest
News, Press Release July 13, 2021
Monroe County man pleads guilty to raping his adopted daughter
News, Press Release June 23, 2021
On June 21 in Tennessee’s Tenth Judicial District, Randall Lee Pruitt pled guilty to three counts of raping his adopted daughter.
Pruitt’s daughter set up her cell phone and recorded him during one of the rapes and also recording him admitting to the conduct. To escape the abuse, Pruitt’s daughter ran away. Pruitt and his wife lied to law enforcement about her running away. They also destroyed a letter where she detailed Pruitt’s crimes. His daughter sent copies of the recording to law enforcement and this led to the case being brought.
Tennessee Highway Patrol Trooper Bryan Martin and Detective Jason Fillyaw of the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office were the lead agents and their excellent work led to the safe recovery of the victim. Deputy District Attorney General Shari Tayloe was outstanding in bringing Pruitt to justice.
Pruitt will sentenced on August 27 by Judge Andrew Freiberg.
Six charged in human trafficking operation
News, Press Release June 4, 2021
Gov. Lee and First Lady Announce State’s Christmas Events
Community, Press Release November 25, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and First Lady Maria Lee today announced the State’s holiday events, including Christmas at the Capitol and the “Christmas Through the Years” virtual tour of the Tennessee Residence.
The annual Christmas at the Capitol celebration will take place Monday, November 30 at 5:00 p.m. CT. The event will include a handbell choir performance and tree lighting ceremony.
The Christmas tree was donated by Sherry Willhelm and her family from her childhood home in Franklin, Tennessee, in honor of her parents.
The Tennessee Residence holiday virtual tour will be available on the first lady’s website and social media channels in the coming weeks. The tour will showcase festive decor throughout the historic executive residence inspired by decorations and traditions of Christmases past, present, future.
Additionally, the Lees will promote virtual opportunities to serve throughout the holiday season, including virtual food drives and the free Purposity app, where Tennesseans can help meet the needs of students and families across the state.



