The head football coach for Johnson County high school was arrested Thursday, July 24, on charges of driving under the influence and a violation of implied consent.According the narrative included in the arrest report, the Elizabethton Police Department received a call regarding a reckless driver on West Elk Avenue. A patrol officer stopped the 2004 Chevrolet Avalanche, driven by Michael Atwood, 41, of Mountain City, Tenn., just before 10 p.m.
The officer reported a strong odor of alcohol, and Atwood's performance of a sobriety test was described as very poor. Atwood initially told the officer he would not take a sobriety test, and when presented with the implied consent form, Atwood is reported to have refused to comply leading to the second charge of violation of implied consent. He is scheduled to appear in district court in Johnson County, Tenn., on Aug. 11.Morris Woodring, superintendent for Johnson County schools, said, “We are aware and monitoring the situation and will take the appropriate action when deemed necessary.”Article by Melanie Davis http://www.wataugademocrat.com/2008/0728/0801coachdui.php
Monday, August 4, 2008
Johnson County Football Coach Arrested For DUI
The Avery Journal-Times sister paper, The Watauga Democrat, had the following report on August 1 on the arrest of Johnson County Football Coach Mike Atwood. Avery hosts the Longhorns on September 19th.