Probation Officer Charged in TBI Misconduct Investigation
Originally reported by TBINewsroom.com — 2026-02-09
A probation officer in Blount County, Tennessee, has been arrested and charged with official misconduct, official oppression, and sexual contact with a probationer following an investigation by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
Key Facts
- James Glenn Dale, a probation officer, was arrested for alleged misconduct involving a female probationer.
- Dale is charged with one count each of Official Misconduct, Official Oppression, and Sexual Contact with a Probationer.
- The charges are based on an investigation by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation at the request of the 5th Judicial District Attorney General.
Incident Details
| Location | Blount County, Tennessee |
| Department | East Tennessee Human Resource Agency |
| Officers Involved | James Glenn Dale |
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