Two-Month Undercover Investigation Results in Friday Arrest
In August of 2024, an Elizabethton Police Department investigator received a message on an undercover social media account from
a male subject solicitating sex from a 16-year-old female. During the month of September, several other
messages were sent from the male continuing the exploitation attempt.
On October 3, 2024, pursuant to an earlier Facebook search
warrant in reference to sexual exploitation of a minor, the Elizabethton PD
investigator received the Facebook user information for the suspect “David
Eller” account. Through the course of the investigation, the investigator able
to determine that the account was being utilized by a man in Avery County, NC
identified as 44 year-old Timothy Charles Rupard. Rupard had been in
consistent communication with what he believed to be a sixteen-year-old
female. Throughout these conversations, Rupard had repeatedly
expressed his desire to engage in sexual acts with the minor female. On
multiple occasions Rupard concocted plans to come to Tennessee and
meet the minor female for the purpose of engaging in a sexual act with her.
On October 10, 2024, Rupard messaged the minor
female and expressed his desire to meet her and told her that he would be
willing to come to her home in Tennessee to see her. The minor female expressed
to Rupard that she was out of school for fall break and that her
mother would be working during the day.
On October 11, 2024, Rupard continued
conversations with the minor female and continued to express that he would be
traveling from North Carolina to Tennessee to see her. Rupard had
discussed previously with the minor female that he would bring a THC vape pen
for them to get "high" together and bring one with him that the
female could have. at approximately 11:55 am on October 11, 2024, Rupard called
the minor female from the David Eller Facebook account. At
approximately 12:25 pm the minor female returned Rupard's call
and Rupard engaged in an approximately two-minute conversation with
the minor female. During the phone call Rupard asked the female if
there was anything that she needed him to bring her in order help her out after
the recent flood, the minor female advised Rupard that she needed
toilet paper, paper towels, and to bring some sprite for her to drink. Rupard then
changed his tone and asked the minor female if she was nervous about their
upcoming meeting. At approximately 12:55 pm Rupard called a second
time and engaged in a conversation with the minor female again. During
this conversation, Rupard advised the minor female that he was
leaving and heading that way. Throughout the texts Rupard asked the
minor female if she was home alone and that he wanted to talk. Rupard also
asked the minor female if he had permission to hug her. Rupard advised the
minor female that he was stuck in traffic and sent a photograph of the accident
in the messages. Through this photograph, Investigators determined that Rupard was
driving a blue GMC pickup truck with a camper top over the bed.
Investigators knew from previous record checks that Rupard owned a
2013 GMC Sierra pickup truck. Law enforcement
officers staged themselves in an empty apartment at Pine Ridge Circle
apartments and waited for Rupard to arrive. At approximately
2:48 pm Rupard arrived in a blue GMC Sierra with a camper
top outside of the apartment and texted the minor
female that he was there. Rupard remained in his vehicle for
approximately thirty seconds, at which time Investigator Richardson gave the
signal for the arrest team to apprehend Rupard. Two officers pulled in
front of Rupard's vehicle and began giving him commands to exit the
vehicle. Rupard took an abrupt right evasive action narrowly missing
the vehicle of the arrest team and hopped on to the curb before traveling back
into the roadway. An unmarked police vehicle approached Rupard with
lights and sirens activated in an attempt to stop Rupard's flight. Rupard again
evaded the officer by making a sharp right hand turn and maneuvering over
a curb, into the grass and then back onto the roadway. Rupard continued
to evade law enforcement until finally coming to a stop a short time later.
During a search incident to arrest Rupard was found to have two
THC vape pens in his left front pocket. In addition, toilet paper,
paper towels, and sprite as well as various other cleaning supplies were
located within the vehicle during a pre tow inventory search.
Elizabethton Police investigators charged Timothy Charles Rupard with TCA 39-13-528
Sexual Exploitation of a minor, as well as TCA 39-17-418 Simple
possession of Schedule VI. Rupard was transported to Elizabethton
Police Department CID where a post arrest interview occurred. Rupard was
then transported to the Carter County detention center without incident.
Rupard was additionally charged with the following traffic
offenses: TCA 55-8-149 Stop Sign Violation, TCA 39-16-603 Felony Evading, TCA
55-8-116 Unlawful Passing Vehicle in Opposite Direction on Left, and TCA
55-10-205 Reckless Driving.
Rupard was released from jail after posting a $38,000 bond and is scheduled to appear to answer the charges in the General Sessions Court of Carter County on November 18, 2024.
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10/15/2024 at 12:40PM EDT
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