Blaine Woman Jailed When She Tried Hiding Her Boyfriend; Police had an Arrest Warrant for Him
By Roberta Cantrell
BSN Editor
A Blaine woman was arrested Thursday, Jan. 8, after lying to police and assaulting them when they approached her residence to serve an indictment warrant on her boyfriend.
The officers from the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office went to a home on Route 201, to serve the arrest warrant on Christopher Eric Sons, 45, for a Sept., 2025, indictment on charges of fleeing police and wanton endangerment.
According to the police citation when they arrived at around 9 p.m., they seen his girlfriend, Callee West, 46, peeking through the curtains and she was ordered to exit the residence.
Once West came outside, she was asked by Deputy Joseph Osborne if Sons was in the house and she stated that he was not because they had broken up and he had been gone.
After a search of the home, Sons was located in the basement in a clothing rack.
West was arrested and charged of hindering prosecution or apprehension 2nd degree and placed in a police car.
When a deputy cracked the door of the cruiser to speak with her, she pushed her way out of the door and after refusing commands to sit back down she then kicked the officer in the chest and had to be forced back in the vehicle which she then picked up another charge of assault 3rd degree on a police officer.
Both are lodged in the Big Sandy Regional Detention Center in Paintsville.