KNOXVILLE MAN ARRESTED FOR VIOLATING NO-CONTACT ORDER

Knoxville Man Arrested for Violating No-Contact Order

KNOXVILLE – A Knoxville man was arrested over the weekend for allegedly violating a no-contact order.

According to court records, on Saturday, November 22, at around 8:17pm, officers with the Knoxville Police Department were dispatched to the 600 block of W. Pearl Street. When they arrived, they spoke with the individual who is protected by the no-contact order. The individual confirmed to officers that 41-year-old Ryan Six of Knoxville was inside the residence.

Officers then made contact with Six, who told them that he had been living at the residence with the protected individual for an undisclosed amount of time. Six allegedly admitted that he was aware of the no-contact order and that he was in violation of the order by living in the residence.

Six was arrested and taken to the Marion County Jail and charged with Violation of a No-Contact/Protective Order, a simple misdemeanor. He is being held on a $1,000 bond.

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