The following arrests were made by the Greenville Police Department from Dec. 16 to Dec. 20.

Published 12:00 am Thursday, December 29, 2005

Dec. 16

n Roy Lee Crenshaw, 48, was arrested for the unlawful possession of a controlled substance, the unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, and for the unlawful possession of marijuana, second degree.

n Thomas Canaty, 46, was arrested for the unlawful possession of marijuana, second degree.

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n Linda G. Hinkley, 52, was arrested for DUI.

Dec. 17

n William Thompson, 26, was arrested for domestic violence, third degree, and menacing.

n Anthony Latrelle Crenshaw, 27, was arrested for disorderly conduct.

Dec. 18

n Leonard Ray Similton, 23, was arrested for DUI.

n Derrico Shaundick, 24, was arrested for carrying a concealed weapon and for possession of a controlled substance.

Dec. 19

n Marlon Jamar Simpson, 20, was arrested for possession of marijuana, second degree.

Dec. 20

n Joshua Wallace Blackmon, 20, was arrested for possession of marijuana, second degree, and for possession of drug paraphernalia.

n Ashley Elizabeth Myrick, 18, was arrested for possession of marijuana, second degree, and for possession of drug paraphernalia.

The following complaints were filed at the Greenville Police Department from Dec. 15 to Dec. 20.

Dec. 15

n A complaint was filed for burglary, first degree, on Pineapple Highway. Items taken included $12,800 in cash, one .380 pistol, valued at $100, one 30-30 rifle, valued at $200, one air conditioner, valued at $270, one safe, valued at $200, and 27 rolls of quarters, valued at $270.

n A complaint was filed for domestic violence, third degree, on Milner Street.

n A complaint was filed for criminal mischief, third degree, on West Perdue Street. Two sets of lug nuts received $25 in damages.

Dec. 16

n A complaint was filed for the unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, the unlawful possession of a controlled substance, and for the unlawful possession of marijuana, second degree, at Reid Court. Items recovered included $181 in cash, one .357 Smith & Wesson revolver, valued at $400, one box of Federal 308 ammunition, valued at $20, one black pouch with crack cocaine, valued at $180, six off-white rock-like substances, valued at $120, one crack pipe, and two bags of marijuana, valued at $20.

n A report was filed for miscellaneous-child custody dispute on Cedar Street.

n A complaint was filed for DUI on Fort Dale Road between 245 and I-65.

n A complaint was filed for theft of property, third degree, on Church Street. One Alabama license plate, valued at $130.23, was taken.

n A complaint was filed for theft of property, third degree, at CVS on Fort Dale Road. Items taken and recovered included one package of Premier Tissues, valued at $1, one Tide washing detergent, valued at $6.99, two bottles of Downy Fabric Softener, valued at $5.98, one package of adhesive pads, valued at $3.49, one package of Temparin, valued at $4.49, one bottle of Spray n' Wash, valued at $3.99, two cans of Febreeze, valued at $6.58, and one package of Dr. Scholl's corn removers, valued at $5.99.

n A complaint was filed for harassment on West Parmer Street.

n A complaint was filed for harassment, third degree, on Winkler Street.

n A report was filed for miscellaneous-lost property on McKenzie Street. One cell phone, valued at $35, was lost.

Dec. 17

n A complaint was filed for domestic violence/ menacing, third degree, and for disorderly conduct on Whittaker Street. One Winchester 1300 12-gauge gun, valued at $200, was recovered.

n A complaint was filed for theft of property, third degree, at Myricks' BP Station on Pineapple Highway. Someone drove off without paying for $24 in gas.

n A complaint was filed for domestic violence/ harassing communications, third degree, on Hickory Street.

Dec. 18

n A complaint was filed for possession of a controlled substance and for carrying a concealed weapon on Highway 31. Items recovered included one .380 caliber semi-automatic handgun, valued at $250, and one plastic bag containing crack cocaine, valued at $10.

n A complaint was filed for the unlawful breaking and entering of a motor vehicle at Cracker Barrel. Items taken included one purse, valued at $20, $100 in cash, assorted bank and credit cards, one cell phone, valued at $140, and one tool box containing assorted Craftsman tools, valued at $200. One passenger's side window received $200 in damages.

n A complaint was filed for the unlawful breaking and entering of a motor vehicle on West Commerce Street. Items taken included $40 in cash and one gas card. One passenger's side window received $300 in damages.

n A complaint was filed for the fraudulent use of a credit card in Fort Deposit and in Montgomery.

n A complaint was filed for harassment on Winkler Street.

n A complaint was filed for assault, third degree, on Perdue Street.

Dec. 19

n A complaint was filed for the unlawful breaking and entering of a motor vehicle on East Commerce Street. Items taken included one billfold, valued at $40, and one checkbook. One passenger's side rear vent window received $250 in damages.

n A complaint was filed for theft of property, second degree, at Camellia Court. Items taken included $400 in cash, assorted clothing, valued at $250, and assorted cigarettes, valued at $50.

A report was filed for miscellaneous-child custody dispute on Cedar Street.

n A complaint was filed for harassing communications on Government Street.

n A complaint was filed for harassment on Valley Drive.

n A complaint was filed for disorderly conduct on Cedar Street.

n A complaint was filed for possession of marijuana, second degree, on Willow Lane. One plastic bag containing a green leafy substance believed to be marijuana, valued at $10, was recovered.

Dec. 20

n A complaint was filed for the unlawful breaking and entering of a motor vehicle in Whitney Bank's parking lot. The driver's side rear passenger window received $200 in damages.

n A complaint was filed for possession of drug paraphernalia on Aztec Road. Three bongs and several pipes were recovered.

n A report was filed for lost property in the Wal-Mart parking lot. Items missing included one purse, valued at $250, one billfold, valued at $45, one debit card, one driver's license, one social security card, and $120 in cash.