Tyson CFO arrested for trespassing and public intoxication

Tyson CFO arrested for trespassing and public intoxication

Tyson’s chief financial officer was arrested on Sunday for criminal trespassing and public intoxication. A college-aged woman found a strange man sleeping in her bed when she returned home early Sunday morning, according to the police report. With Tyson sentenced to jail, she called the police, who came in and found the man asleep in the back bedroom on the first floor. Her clothes were on the floor near the bed. Police pulled his wallet out of his pants and saw that his driver’s license identified him as John R. Tyson, 32, of Fayetteville. Police woke Tyson and he sat up but did not respond. He then lay back down and tried to fall asleep. Tyson smelled of alcohol, according to the report. Officers checked with people who lived in the house that no one had invited him to stay or even knew who he was. Police arrested Tyson and took him to the Washington County Detention Center. He was released later that morning. Tyson’s photo and booking information was briefly removed from the sheriff’s office website Monday morning. This was due to security concerns regarding the appearance of his address, according to Kelly Cantrell, a spokeswoman for the sheriff’s department. The information was reposted later Monday morning without the address. 40/29 News asked Tyson for comment. A spokesperson sent us this response: “We are aware of the incident and as it is a personal matter, we have no further comment.” John R. Tyson, a fourth generation of the Tyson family, was hired by the Tyson Company. in 2019. He is executive vice president and chief financial officer, according to the company’s biography. He is responsible for the company’s global finance and accounting functions and also leads its sustainability and corporate strategy teams. John R. Tyson is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a New York-based think tank.

Tyson’s chief financial officer was arrested on Sunday for criminal trespassing and public intoxication.

A college-aged woman found a strange man sleeping in her bed when she returned home early Sunday morning, according to the police report.

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She called the police, who came inside and found the man asleep in the back bedroom on the first floor. Her clothes were on the floor near the bed.

Police pulled his wallet out of his pants and saw that his driver’s license identified him as John R. Tyson, 32, of Fayetteville.

Police woke Tyson and he sat up but did not respond. He then lay back down and tried to fall asleep. Tyson smelled of alcohol, according to the report.

Officers checked with people who lived in the house that no one had invited him to stay or even knew who he was.

Police arrested Tyson and took him to the Washington County Detention Center. He was released later that morning.

Tyson’s photo and booking information was briefly removed from the sheriff’s office website Monday morning. This was due to security concerns regarding the appearance of his address, according to Kelly Cantrell, a spokeswoman for the sheriff’s department.

The information was reposted later Monday morning without the address.

40/29 News asked Tyson for comment. A spokesperson sent us this response:

“We are aware of the incident and as it is a personal matter, we have no further comment.”

John R. Tyson, a fourth generation of the Tyson family, was hired by the Tyson Company in 2019. He serves as executive vice president and chief financial officer, according to the company’s bio. He is responsible for the company’s global finance and accounting functions and also leads its sustainability and corporate strategy teams.

John R. Tyson is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a New York-based think tank.

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