Lorain County, OH Arrests
Carrie A Pettry
01/08/2026 11:44 pm
Carrie A Pettry was booked into the Lorain County Jail on 1/8/2026 11:44 PM by the Elyria Police Department for the following charges:
Acts In Contempt Of Court
Possession Of Controlled Substance
Trafficking In Drugs
Past booking information:
9/12/2025 6:05 PM
Drug Paraphernalia
Theft-All Other
Possession Of Controlled Substance
Acts In Contempt Of Court
Theft-All Other
6/14/2025 7:21 AM
Acts In Contempt Of Court
Acts In Contempt Of Court
Obstructing Official Business
Theft-All Other
5/2/2025 4:14 PM
Acts In Contempt Of Court
4/20/2025 5:38 AM
Acts In Contempt Of Court
9/5/2023 5:44 PM
Attempt To Commit Offense
Theft - Petty All Other
Acts In Contempt Of Court
2/26/2023 12:12 PM
Acts In Contempt Of Court
Acts In Contempt Of Court
Acts In Contempt Of Court
Drug Paraphernalia
Obstructing Official Business
Possession Of Controlled Substance
6/1/2021 10:40 AM
Public Indecency
Acts In Contempt Of Court
2/3/2021 11:53 AM
Probation Violation
12/26/2020 10:02 AM
Probation Violation
Drug Paraphernalia
Possession Of Controlled Substance
7/30/2020 1:55 PM
Acts In Contempt Of Court
5/26/2020 12:20 PM
Acts In Contempt Of Court
3/10/2020 2:45 AM
Possession Of Drugs Heroin
Illegal Conveyance Weapons, Drugs, Prohibited Items On Grounds
Drug Paraphernalia
Possession Of Drugs Cocaine
4/9/2018 11:20 AM
Probation Violation
Probation Violation
Probation Violation
Probation Violation
11/21/2017 5:14 PM
Probation Violation
Probation Violation
Probation Violation
10/14/2017 11:14 PM
Probation Violation
Probation Violation
Probation Violation
Possession Of Drugs Cocaine
Escape
Endangering Children
Drug Paraphernalia
Obstructing Official Business
Passing Bad Checks
Receiving Stolen Property
Note: We post all subjects who are taken into the jail. The majority of the time, this is due to a new arrest; however, sometimes subjects are transfered back to this facility from another facility, which would cause them to be re-posted. The charges listed above may be the result of the subject failing to appear for court, not necessarily a new charge. All subjects are presumed innocent until found guilty by the court of law.