Teeter turned down for parole again

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On December 13, 2015, Terry Teeter Jr., was driving a silver SUV on Highway 5 North.

His vehicle crossed into the southbound lane and smashed head-on into a Nissan Maxima, killing a then 22-year-old Mountain Home man.

During a session of Baxter County Circuit Court in March 2016, the 40-year-old Teeter, who listed a Gassville address at the time, was given 10 years in prison on manslaughter and other charges, including selling methamphetamine and stealing a truck.

PAROLE BOARD SAYS NO

Following a Parole Board meeting May 14, Teeter was again denied parole for a one-year period.

Teeter has been before the parole board a number of times and has been turned down each time.

The reasons generally given for denying Teeter’s parole have been the seriousness of the crime and his institutional record.

Prison records show Teeter has committed a long string of major disciplinary violations including threatening to inflict injury, refusing direct verbal orders, refusal to submit to substance abuse testing, insolence to a staff member, possession of contraband and setting a fire or tampering with fire detection devices.

THE CRASH

As part of the accident investigation in 2015, tests were run on Teeter’s blood with positive results for cannabinoids methamphetamine and opiates.

On the day of the fatal crash, Teeter was reported to have been involved in a domestic disturbance with his ex-wife and had left in her vehicle without permission.

It was the ex-wife’s vehicle that was eventually involved in the fatal accident on Highway 5 North.

Immediately after the wreck, witnesses said Teeter ran into nearby woods. He did not make it very far, however.

A resident living on State Highway 5 North called 911 advising there was an injured man on his back porch. An Arkansas State Trooper went to the home and took Teeter into custody.

LONG RECORD

Teeter has had problems both inside and outside prison walls. Criminal charges have been filed against him in Baxter, Marion, Mississippi and Izard Counties.

In addition to the manslaughter and other charges stemming from the 2015 fatal accident, Teeter has also been charged with domestic battering, forgery and various drug-related offenses.

He is currently an inmate at the Randall Williams Unit of the state prison system at Pine Bluff.

During his stay in the prison system, he has also been housed in the North Central, East Arkansas Regional (Max), Tucker and Delta Regional Units.

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