Loudon police seeking help in locating missing boy
News, Press Release October 13, 2021
LOUDON, TENN.- Loudon City Police Officials are asking for the public’s help in the disappearance of 15-year-old Tegan Daugherty.
Tegan was last seen at approximately 9:00 am on Sunday, October 10th, at his residence in Loudon City. Teagan is believed to have left the area of his home on a black bicycle with neon green stripes on the tires (seen in the attached photo). He was wearing blue jeans and a dark blue Jurassic Park t-shirt at the time of his disappearance.
Teagan wears prescription eyeglasses and had them with him when he disappeared.
If anyone has any information regarding the whereabouts of Teagan, you’re urged to call the Loudon County E-911 Center at (865) 458-9081
Promotion announced in ranks of LCSO detective division
News, Press Release September 8, 2021
LOUDON COUNTY, TENN.- Recently Sheriff Tim Guider announced the promotion of a seasoned patrol deputy to the rank of sergeant detective in the ranks of LCSO’s Investigative Team.
FTO/Deputy Austin Parton was promoted to the rank of Sergeant Detective after successfully completing a recent promotional assessment board and interview. That assessment board was made up of detectives from the Blount County Sheriff’s Office, the Knox County Sheriff’s Office, and the Knoxville Police Department.
Sergeant Parton entered the law enforcement profession by attending and graduating from the East Tennessee Regional Law Enforcement Academy in 2015. In 2016 he was hired by the Etowah Police Department as a Police Officer. In 2017 his career path brought him here to LCSO when he was hired as a patrol deputy. Sergeant Parton served as one of the agency’s FTO’s (field training officers) and has assisted in the professional development of many younger deputies during his assignment on patrol.
In addition to his new duties as a detective, Sergeant Parton is also a very active member of the County’s Dive Rescue and Recovery Team.
Congratulations, Sergeant Parton! We are excited to see you grow into your new role and know that the Sheriff’s Office and our community will greatly benefit from your incredible work ethic!
Two LCSO officers promoted in patrol and detective divisions
Community, Press Release July 26, 2021

Congressman Burchett visits Loudon County Sheriff’s Office
Community, Press Release July 13, 2021
Attempted burglary ends in chase and arrest
News, Press Release June 4, 2021

Images courtesty of Loudon County Sheriff’s Office
Lenoir City man arrested on multiple charges including burglary
News, Press Release March 8, 2021
Loudon female arrested for DUI and drug possession
News, Press Release October 7, 2020
LOUDON COUNTY, TENNESSEE – A Loudon County female accused of driving under the influence (DUI) is in custody after leading LCSO and Roane County Deputies on a multi-county chase that began in Loudon County and continued into Roane and Anderson Counties. Deputies eventually were able to stop the suspected intoxicated driver on Y-12 property inside Anderson County.
At Approximately 12:01 am, Corporal Zac Frye observed a purple Chevrolet Camaro traveling at an extremely high-rate of speed on US Highway 70 and noticed the vehicle swerving as well. Corporal Frye attempted to stop the suspected drunk driver at which time the driver, later identified as Mary Goddard of Carter’s Chapel Road in Lenoir City, fled. Goddard led deputies through Loudon County on Highway 70 and into Roane and Anderson Counties. Goddard eventually found her way onto a gravel access road on Y-12 property. Corporal Zac Frye, Sergeant Matt Fagiana, and Roane County Deputies, were able to perform a box-in maneuver on Goddard leading to her arrest without injury or incident.
Goddard was charged with Felony Evading by Motor Vehicle, Felony Reckless Endangerment, Reckless Driving, Driving Under the Influence (3rd offense), Driving on a Revoked License for DUI, Possession of Schedule 4 Narcotics, and Possession of Schedule 3 Narcotics. Goddard’s Camaro was also seized for operating a vehicle while on a revoked license.
Goddard is being held at the Loudon County Detention Facility pending bond.
Images courtesy of Loudon County Sheriff Office.
Sheriff Guider promotes two LCSO officers
Community, Press Release July 23, 2020

Corporal Lance Anderson and Sheriff Tim Guider
Officers apprehend suspect who fled the scene of car accident
News, Press Release July 2, 2020

LCSO apprehended the hit and run suspect

Law enforcement at the scene of the accident.


