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Blake William Sharp

Knox County · Booked Oct 12, 2025

Booking #1596746

Booking photo of Blake William Sharp, Knox County, Oct 12, 2025

Personal Information

Date of BirthNov 1, 2004 (age 20 at booking)

Blake Sharp was booked in Knox County on Oct 12, 2025 on 2 misdemeanors, including Unauthorized Use of Automobiles and Other Vehicles and 6 other charges.

Charges (7)

Charge 1
PENDING

Unauthorized Use of Automobiles and Other Vehicles

Original: JOYRIDING - UNAUTH USE AUTO/OTHER VEHICLES

TCA § 39-14-106

It is a Class A misdemeanor (up to 11 months 29 days jail and/or $2,500 fine) to take someone else's vehicle (car, plane, motorcycle, bike, boat, etc.) without permission, even if you only intend to use it temporarily and return it—this is commonly called "joyriding."

Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500

Max Jail: 11 months 29 daysMax Fine: $2,500
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Offense:Oct 12, 2025
Charge 2
MISDEMEANOR E

Domestic Assault

Original: DOMESTIC ASSAULT

TCA § 39-13-111

Domestic assault is when someone commits assault (hitting, attacking, threatening, or attempting to injure) against a domestic abuse victim—which includes current or former spouses, people living together, dating partners, family members by blood or marriage, or children of people in these relationships. Punishment depends on whether it's a first or second offense and the method used, ranging from the same penalties as basic assault to enhanced felony charges for repeat offenses.

Penalty: Class E felony; 1-6 years; fine up to $3,000

Max Jail: 1-6 yearsMax Fine: $3,000
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Bond:$1,500 (APPEARANCE)
Offense:Oct 27, 2025
Charge 3
MISDEMEANOR

Resisting Arrest

Original: RESIST STOP,ARREST,SEARCH (NO WEAP)

TCA § 39-16-602

It is illegal to use physical force against a police officer to prevent them from stopping, searching, or arresting you or another person. This includes resisting or obstructing a lawful police action through violence. A basic violation is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 6 months in jail and a $500 fine, but if you use a deadly weapon (firearm or similar object) during the resistance, it becomes a Class A misdemeanor with harsher penalties.

Penalty: Class B misdemeanor; 6 months; fine up to $500

Max Jail: 6 monthsMax Fine: $500
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Bond:$500 (APPEARANCE)
Offense:Oct 27, 2025
Charge 4
PENDING

Unauthorized Use of Automobiles and Other Vehicles

Original: JOYRIDING - UNAUTH USE AUTO/OTHER VEHICLES

TCA § 39-14-106

It is a Class A misdemeanor (up to 11 months 29 days jail and/or $2,500 fine) to take someone else's vehicle (car, plane, motorcycle, bike, boat, etc.) without permission, even if you only intend to use it temporarily and return it—this is commonly called "joyriding."

Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500

Max Jail: 11 months 29 daysMax Fine: $2,500
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Offense:Oct 27, 2025
Charge 5
PENDING

Burglary

Original: BURGLARY - AUTO/BOAT/AIRPLANE OTHER MOTOR VEHICLE - ATT

TCA § 39-13-1002

Burglary is illegally entering a building, vehicle, or freight car without the owner's permission with the intent to commit a felony, steal, or assault someone, or actually committing those crimes inside; entering means any part of your body or any object controlled by you (including remote-controlled devices) intruding into the space. Burglary of a building other than a home is a Class D felony (2 to 12 years in prison, up to $5,000 fine), while burglary of a vehicle is a Class E felony (1 to 6 years in prison, up to $3,000 fine).

Penalty: Class E felony; 1-6 years; fine up to $3,000

Max Jail: 1-6 yearsMax Fine: $3,000
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Offense:Oct 27, 2025
Charge 6
PENDING

Burglary

Original: BURGLARY - AUTO/BOAT/AIRPLANE OTHER MOTOR VEHICLE - ATT

TCA § 39-13-1002

Burglary is illegally entering a building, vehicle, or freight car without the owner's permission with the intent to commit a felony, steal, or assault someone, or actually committing those crimes inside; entering means any part of your body or any object controlled by you (including remote-controlled devices) intruding into the space. Burglary of a building other than a home is a Class D felony (2 to 12 years in prison, up to $5,000 fine), while burglary of a vehicle is a Class E felony (1 to 6 years in prison, up to $3,000 fine).

Penalty: Class E felony; 1-6 years; fine up to $3,000

Max Jail: 1-6 yearsMax Fine: $3,000
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Offense:Oct 27, 2025
Charge 7
PENDING

Expires on 10/12/2025 at 2158 Hours

Original: EXPIRES ON 10/12/2025 AT 2158 HOURS

Offense:Oct 12, 2025

Booking Details

Booking #1596746