Police Roundup for Aug. 2
Published: August 3, 2009
Updated: August 4, 2009
MARIANNA POLICE
The Marianna Police Department listed the following incidents for Aug. 2, the latest available report: One traffic accident, one suspicious person, three disturbances, one armed robbery, two burglar alarms, one power line down, one animal complaint, one gas skip, one assist of another agency, two public service calls, 12 traffic stops and one felony battery.
JACKSON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office listed the following incidents for Aug. 2, the latest available report: Five alarms, one assist of another agency, one CrimeStoppers report, three disturbances, one drunk driver, one missing person, one public service call, one suicide threat, four suspicious incidents, one theft of services, three traffic accidents, 17 traffic stops and one warrant arrest.
JACKSON COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY
The following people were booked into the county jail during the latest reporting periods:
– Willie Ward, 50, 1457 Sandy Dirt Road, Graceville, aggravated abuse of the elderly.
– Jose Martinez, 24, 5354 9th St., Malone, no valid driver’s license, tag attached not assigned.
– Miles Hendrix, 34, 507 McPherson Drive, Alford, violation of state probation.
– Ronald Rodgers, 41, 6910 Hartsfield Road, Greenwood, driving under the influence.
– Robert Moore, 31, P.O. Box 583, Marianna, possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana.
– Annette Beachem, 43, 914 E. Lafayette St., Dothan, Ala., disorderly intoxication, abuse of 911 call.
– Stacy Williams, 35, 1274 Stuckey Road, Alford, possession of controlled substance (methamphetamine).
– Matthew Jones, 33, 2537 Carpenter Cemetery Road, Grand Ridge, driving under the influence.
– Michael Allen, 54, 4493B Fieldcrest Circle, Campbellton, grand theft, dealing in stolen property.
– Christopher Kent, 32, 880 Mill Road, Alford, burglary with battery.
– Fausto Mata, 34, 1011 Church St., Cypress, tag attached not assigned, no valid driver’s license.
JAIL POPULATION: 217
To report a crime, call CrimeStoppers at 526-5000.
To report a wildlife violation, call 1-888-404-FWCC (3922).
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