A Bluff City Man Charged With Blaring A Home Siren Near A Police Shooting Range Will Appear In Bristol General Sessions Court Next Month. Arthur Roberts Is Facing Two Counts Of Disorderly Conduct. He Owns A Home And A Mobile Home Park Near The Police Range Located On Patterson Hill Road. Police Chief Blaine Wade Said The Man’s Siren Prevented Instructors From Properly Communicating With Trainees During A Shooting Drill. Roberts Is Calling The Charges Against Him “Frivolous.” He Is Scheduled To Appear In Court On January 4th.