Arrests filed between March 10 – March 16, 2014

Published 5:44 pm Tuesday, March 18, 2014

The following individuals were booked at the Butler County Correctional Facility between March 10 – March 16, 2014.

 

March 10

  • Matthew Henry Hays, 33, for driving under the influence (controlled substances)

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March 11

  • Rocky Shay Franklin, 28, for driving under the influence (alcohol)
  • Kimberly Nicole Patton, 28, for no insurance and no child restraints

 

March 12

  • Mica Marie Etheridge, 20, for filing a false report
  • Tiffany Renae Pate, 25, for failure to appear
  • Mary Barge Poole, 60, for no charge data listed
  • Traeil Alexander Smith, 24, for three counts of failure to appear
  • George W. Wacha, 52, for two counts of failure to appear
  • Roland Joseph Winkles, 23, for possession of marijuana, second degree

 

March 13

  • Walter Dustin Foster, 22, for three counts of failure to appear
  • William Samson Nelson, 27, for possession of marijuana, second degree
  • Michael Ray Spear, 33, for carrying an illegal gun/knife/other weapon

 

March 14

  • Alicia Marie Crenshaw, 26, for two counts of no child restraints, no seat belt and two counts of driving with a suspended license
  • Anthony Latrelle Crenshaw, 35, for aggravated assault
  • Tonja Denise Thompson Crenshaw, 37, for domestic violence, third degree (assault)
  • Demontrez F. Dean, 19, for sodomy, second degree
  • Kimberly Amanda Edwards, 34, for drug court
  • Elnora Grayson, 49, for six counts of insufficient funds check
  • Tony Lee Green, 42, for contempt of court
  • Joseph Lee Pettiway I, 52, for driving under the influence (alcohol)
  • Brokerica Robins, 29, for theft of property, third degree

 

March 15

  • Stanley Tyrill Bolling, 40, for harassment (domestic incident) and failure to appear
  • Mary Rose DeBardeladen, 69, for theft of property, third degree

 

March 16

  • Isaac Earl Gross, 27, for attempting to elude
  • Quinton Ladale Johnson I, 25, for appearing in a public place under the influence