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Jail ReportDec. 17, 2010
12/2 Jeremy Stephen Cooper Criminal mischief James Earl Hampton VOP, battery, domestic violence 12/3 Javon DeAnthony Hampton VOP, possession of marijuana in excess of 20 grams 12/4 Gregory Sean Cooley, Jr. Grand theft 12/6 Alexander John Butler VOP (circuit) 12/7 Allan Alfonzo Ganzy Out of county warrant Gloria Jean Christian Criminal registration James Ronald Patterson Criminal registration Jonathan Phillip Warren VOP Frederick Antwon McCray Criminal registration
Jail Report October 22, 2010Oct. 22, 2010
10/13 Michael David Kirkland Failure to appear for arraignment Kenny Roger Pryor Out of county warrant, failure to appear (possession of cocaine with intent to sell) 10/15 Keith Bernard Phillips VOP (circuit) Gerardo Maldonado Attaching a tag not assigned 10/16 Darron Ted Coody VOP (battery, domestic violence) Wilbert Clarence Sears Petit theft Nicholas Rashawn Davis Assault 10/17 Xavier Devonte Davis No valid drivers license Rodrigo Henrique Franceschen DUI Wendy Lachris Branch Fraudulent use of credit card, criminal use of person identification 10/18 Damon Lee Pace Criminal registration Stadius Lorenzo Brown Trespass after warning Derrick Damar Baker Trespass after warning Erving Rogers, Jr. VOP (circuit) James Eric Spears Aggravated assault, battery Bradley Scott Thomas Possession of a prescription with an altered label Christopher Scott Kelley Possession of marijuana less than 20 grams 10/19 Gene Carlton Connell II VOP (possession of drug paraphernalia)
Jail Report: October 1, 2010Oct. 01, 2010By Kristin Finney Greene Publishing, Inc. kristin@greenepublishing.com
9/23 Tavaris Jerome Bentley Failure to appear for arraignment Gavin Malik George Battery on a law enforcement officer, resisting arrest with violence, threatening a public servant, disorderly conduct Jerrell Donche Tyson VOP (county) Ferland Eugene Austin Out of county warrant James Bryant Houck Trespass Ben Lamont Denson Arson to a dwelling, burning to defraud Gregorio Sanchez Luna Attaching a tag not assigned, unlawful alteration of a tag Ka'Tisha Latovia Williams Domestic violence (battery), VOP (circuit) Charla Denson Price Arson to a dwelling, burning to defraud, false insurance claims 9/24 David Anthony Blevins VOP (circuit) Antuane Jabari Thomas VOP Dennis Dewayne Murray Battery (domestic violence) Alphadakki Bx Battery on a law enforcement officer, resisting arrest without violence 9/25 Vincent Lee Sanders Criminal registration Dennis Ghent VOP (county) Bruce Blackshear Driving while license suspended (habitual) 9/26 Terrance Lashon Phillips Driving while license suspended, expired tag, attaching a tag not assigned, drug possession, VOP (county) Isiah Jeremiah Robinson Battery (domestic violence) 9/27 David Ike Dempsey Criminal registration only Antonio Donte Cox VOP 9/28 James Jacob Bussey VOP (circuit) Janie Michelle Blackshear Out of county warrant Chad Lawrin Wilbourn Drug possession Limmie Houston, Jr. Grand theft Blas Arturo Arcon Out of county warrant
Woman Arresting For Throwing FoodA woman was arrested for throwing food in Winn-Dixie. Show storyAug. 11, 2010
A woman was arrested for throwing food in Winn-Dixie. According to a Madison Police Department report, on July 27, at 3:37 p.m., Ptl. Eric Gilbert and Ptl. Anthony Land were dispatched to Winn-Dixie in reference to a customer throwing merchandise in the store. On his arrival, Ptl. Gilbert observed Nancy Grantham, 59, throwing the fruit off the shelves. Gilbert made contact with Grantham and placed her under arrest. At this time, Grantham physically resisted arrest by striking and kicking the officers. Grantham was physically restrained with handcuffs and placed in a patrol vehicle. The manager of Winn Dixie advised the officers that Grantham had became irate with him when he advised her that she could not bring a dog in the store. At this time, Grantham was transported to the county jail charged with battery on a law enforcement officer, resisting arrest with violence and criminal mischief.
Woman Arrested For Disorderly IntoxicationA woman was arrested for disorderly intoxication early Friday morning, Aug. 6. Show storyAug. 11, 2010
A woman was arrested for disorderly intoxication early Friday morning, Aug. 6. According to a Madison Police Department report, on August 6, at 1 a.m., Ptl. Andrew Brooks was conducting a foot patrol of Madison Heights Apartments when he observed Tonyka Solomon, 38, drinking a beer in the parking lot. Brooks made contact with Solomon and advised her she could not have the beer in the parking lot and advised her to pour it out. After speaking with Solomon, Brooks observed a man walking with an open beer. Brooks made contact with the man and was speaking with him about the open container. At this time, Solomon became irate with Ptl. Brooks and started cursing at the officer. Ptl. Brooks placed Solomon under arrest for disorderly intoxication and transported her to the county jail.
Jail ReportAug. 06, 2010
7/29 Cindy Lea Pittman Child abuse James Bryant Houck Trespass 7/30 Justin Curtis Stump Aggravated battery, domestic violence Brian Antonio Hallman Failure to appear; driving while license suspended (knowingly) Harvey Oliver Hampton VOP, obstruction of justice, possession of paraphernalia 7/31 Dereke Dewayne Franklin Writ of bodily attachment Candace Ann McCurley DUI (second offense), driving while license suspended Carlos Djuan Murray VOP (circuit) Wilhemenia Carneta Pride Battery on a spouse (domestic) John Pazzass Alexander Battery Christopher Benjamin Blackman Possession of a controlled substance 8/1/10 Jerrod Lawrence Dennis Out of county warrant Zack Sherrard Battery (domestic violence) Jacquita Williane Burley Possession of marijuana less than 20 grams 8/2/10 Kenny Roger Pryor Possession of crack cocaine with intent to sell; sale of crack cocaine within 1,000 feet of a church Timothy McDuffie VOP (county) Joseph Aaron Horwitz Possession of schedule 2 drug, possession of paraphernalia Maurice Franklin Williams Trafficking crack cocaine, possession of cocaine Gregory M. Donaldson VOP 8/3 Macarther David Ford Criminal registration only Anthony Tyrone Thomas Criminal mischief, trespass of an unoccupied structure John Pazzass Alexander VOP (circuit) Joseph Leslie Balabanis Failure to appear for arraignment Donald Ray Howard VOP (county) Terrell Lamont Smith VOP (circuit) Devin Michael Umstattd Possession of paraphernalia, possession of marijuana less than 20 grams Antuane Jabari Thomas VOP Michael Antione Hill VOP Steven Phillip Sotolongo Possession of marijuana less than 20 grams; possession of drug paraphernalia Jeffrey Andrew Blackall Driving while license suspended
Jefferson County Woman Shot Twice In ProjectsA Jefferson County woman was shot twice in the chest over the weekend and she is currently recuperating at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. Show storyJune 23, 2010By Fran Hunt Special from the Monticello News news@greenepublishing.com
A Jefferson County woman was shot twice in the chest over the weekend and she is currently recuperating at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. Jefferson County Sheriff's Department Major Bill Bullock reported that at approximately 12:15 a.m. Sunday morning, June 20, deputies received a call about a shooting in the Projects. Upon arrival at Jefferson Arms Apartments, deputies found 32-year old Jeradine Campbell was lying in the parking lot and she had been shot twice in the chest. Bullock reported that she was conscious and talking. From testimony gathered from witnesses, she had been shot by her former boyfriend, 35-year old Saul Mays. Campbell was transported to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital in critical condition and placed in the intensive care unit. Bullock said a call came in around 7:30 Sunday morning reporting that Mays had been found in Lamont at a family member's residence. Upon arrival, deputies surrounded the residence and when Mays was ordered to come out, he refused and said that he was armed. The family member, who was not in the residence, also stated that Mays was armed. Through trying to talk Mays out of the residence and phone calls, Bullock said that after a phone call at about 8:30 a.m., Mays finally agreed to come out of the house. "After agreeing to come out, he hung up the phone and about a minute or two later, we heard a gunshot," said Bullock. He said that after going inside, deputies found that Mays was standing, conscious and talking, though he had shot himself in the head. Mays was also transported to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital where he was placed in the intensive care unit. Both were reported to be in stable condition Tuesday morning. Bullock said no charges have officially been filed against Mays as of yet. "We're still investigating and tying up a few more ends," said Bullock. Through checking Mays' criminal history in the state, he has a record that dates back to 1993 when he was sentenced to three years for robbery using a gun or a weapon in Leon County. In 1998, he was sentenced to one year and ten months in Jefferson County on the charges of cocaine possession and aggravated assault with a weapon. Also in 1998, he was sentenced in Madison County to serve 12 years on the charges of kidnapping and sexual battery by weapon or force. He was released from prison on April 4.
Traffic Stop Leads To Pot BustA traffic infraction led to a drug bust last Saturday evening. Show storyMay 28, 2010
A traffic infraction led to a drug bust last Saturday evening. According to a Madison Police Department report, on Saturday, May 22, at 11:40 p.m., Ptl. Eric Gilbert conducted a traffic stop for a traffic infraction. Upon making contact with the driver, Gilbert observed the smell of marijuana coming from the vehicle. Gilbert questioned the driver and removed him from the vehicle. Gilbert was attempting to identify the passenger (Antonio Davis) when he observed Davis chewing on a small plastic bag that appeared to contain marijuana. As a result of the investigation, Antonio Davis was found to possession of ten small plastic bags that contained marijuana. Antonio Davis was placed under arrest and charged with possession of marijuana with intent to sell.
Jail Report 5-20-105/12 MacArther David Ford Aggravated assault (domestic), possession of a weapon by a felon, concealing evidence Show storyMay 21, 2010
5/12 MacArther David Ford Aggravated assault (domestic), possession of a weapon by a felon, concealing evidence Robert Lewis Hicks, Jr. Resisting arrest with violence, disorderly intoxication William Joshua Evans Armed robbery with a firearm, false imprisonment Shankeka Lawaontay Norton VOP (circuit) Tolerance Dontay Straughter DUI with serious bodily injury Eric Matthew Lindau Out of county warrant 5/13 Jeffery Wayne Rhodes Out of county warrant John Archie Simmons DUI, driving while license suspended with knowledge 5/14 Ulysess Andropolis Bruton Battery Keisha Renae Smith VOP (circuit) La'Khiry La'Faye Dean Criminal registration William Patrick Reckner Petit theft James Michael Scocca Petit theft Kevin Blain Turley Altering a vehicle registration, driving while license suspended (2nd offense) Antuane Jabari Thomas VOP (circuit) 5/15 Henry Jermaine Fead, Jr. Abuse of a child (domestic), aggravated assault Ladarirs Rashod Edwards Drugs (MDMA), out of county warrant Rosemberg Lopez Domiguez No valid drivers license Anthony Earl Richardson VOP (circuit) Eufemio Montalvo Gonzales No valid drivers license 5/17 Derrick Lashawn Edwards Writ of bodily attachment Johnny Wilson Unemployment compensation/fraud Teresa Jo Floyd Felony registration 5/18 Michael Corey Baker Possession of cocaine David Darryl Hampton VOP/bat-tery domestic, disorderly conduct Dewayne Steward Turner VOP (driving while license suspended) Antonio Rodriguez-Portal Grand theft, uttering a forged instrument, improper class drivers license Lonnie Yates Hagan Out of county warrant
Task Force Seizes Car And $7,000Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports that on Tuesday the 11th day of May 2010 at 3:55 PM Investigators of the Madison County Sheriff's Office Drug Task Force stopped a vehicle on Interstate 10 for a traffic infraction that resulted in the seizure of $7,000.00 and a 2003 Acura 2 door sedan that is now pending forfeiture proceedings. Show storyMay 19, 2010
Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports that on Tuesday the 11th day of May 2010 at 3:55 PM Investigators of the Madison County Sheriff's Office Drug Task Force stopped a vehicle on Interstate 10 for a traffic infraction that resulted in the seizure of $7,000.00 and a 2003 Acura 2 door sedan that is now pending forfeiture proceedings. During the traffic stop, Investigators detected signs of possible criminal activity and requested consent to search the vehicle and contents contained within. The driver and passenger, who were the only occupants in the vehicle, granted the request for consent to search. During the search, Investigators located two non factory constructed compartments, also known as "traps" or "false compartments" within the vehicle. Investigators were able to access the compartments and when doing so found one of the compartments to be empty and the other compartment containing one brick sized package. The package was opened and found to contain $7,000.00. The package was consistent of a fashion indicative of a drug courier's method for transporting currency for drug transactions. The driver and passenger denied having any knowledge of the fabricated compartments in the vehicle or the currency concealed within the compartment. The driver and passenger further stated that they did not own the currency or know who the owner was. The vehicle and currency were seized. The driver and passenger voluntarily signed a disclaimer stating that they did not own the currency and was given a receipt for the currency before being released. The Drug Enforcement Administration (D.E.A.) adopted the case for Federal Seizure. The Task Force was assisted by the Sheriff's Office Patrol Division and the Florida Highway Patrol.
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