page 12 the news herald july 14, 2021 police reports
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The News Herald July 14, 2021Page 12
Police reportsJuly 511 Monday, July 5 John Tivis Little, 35, was served a warrant at Sixth and Garfield, Marion. Jason Christopher McLain, 23, was preliminarily charged with refusal to identify in the 3200 block of South Felton Street, Marion. Jasmine R. Sullivan, 18, was served a warrant in the 3200 block of South Felton Street, Marion. Shane Allen Williams, 49, was preliminarily charged with possession of methamphetamine during a traffic stop at 29th and Home streets, Marion. Tuesday, July 6 Dusty Lee Johnson, 31, and Melissa Annette Johnson, 30, were served warrants in the 100 block of Tomi Road, Van Buren. Jayontay Christion Tarlton, 23, was served a warrant in the 5100 block of Prestwick Square Drive, Marion. Wednesday, July 7 Storm Ray Spencer, 33, was preliminarily charged with battery against public safety officials in the 900 block of Hanawalt Street, Monticello. Christopher R. Thompson, 28, was preliminarily charged with failure
to appear in the 200 block of East Fourth Street, Marion. Aric Wayne Lowe, 36, was preliminarily charged with criminal trespassing in the 200 block of East Fourth Street, Marion. Colton Ross Becker, 19, was preliminarily charged with possession of marijuana and contributing to the delinquency of a minor in Matter Park, Marion. Charles D. Baker, 42, was preliminarily charged with possession of methamphetamine and unlawful possession of a syringe in the 2000 block of South Washington Street, Marion. Thomas R. Banter, 52, was served a warrant during a traffic stop at 38th Street and 300 West, Marion. Thursday, July 9 Julian Omar Broomfield, 28, was preliminarily charged with fraud in the 200 block of East Fourth Street, Marion. Yesenia Alvarez, 33, was served a warrant in the 300 block of South Branson Street, Marion. Derrick D. Robinson, 33, was preliminarily charged with resisting law enforcement and
possession of a narcotic drug during a traffic stop at 10th and Maple streets, Marion. Friday, July 9 James EbzQuan Butler, 24, was preliminarily charged with battery with injury to public safety officer, resisting law enforcement, and driving while suspended in the 200 block of East Fourth Street, Marion. Cory Allen Wheadon, 30, was preliminarily charged with possession of paraphernalia, possession of a synthetic drug or a synthetic drug lookalike substance, and unlawful possession of a syringe at 34th and Boots streets, Marion. Pedro Guadalupe Garcia, 25, was served a warrant in the 1600 block of West Fourth Street, Marion. Jermiah T. Smith, 21, was preliminarily charged with operator never licensed during a traffic stop at 30th and McClure streets, Marion. Saturday, July 10 Nelida Marie Garcia, 35, was preliminarily charged with criminal mischief in the 200 block of East Fourth Street,
Marion. Carolyn Sue Mullins, 56, was served a warrant in the 300 block of West 30th Street, Marion. Donathan Roderick Edwards, 42, was preliminarily charged with threats of harm in the 600 block of South Washington Street, Marion. Sunday, July 11 Andre L. Cosby, 56, was preliminarily charged with failure to appear in the 200 block of East Fourth Street,
Marion. Jacob Anthony Carrillo, 24, was preliminarily charged with battery resulting in bodily injury to another person in the 4900 block of South Adams Street, Marion. Brian J. Arnold, 50, was served a warrant in the 700 block of North Baldwin Avenue, Marion. Jayontay Christion Tarlton, 23, was preliminarily charged with possession of and dealing in marijuana during a traffic stop at 30th and Nebraska streets, Marion. Ronald J. Payton, 19,
was preliminarily charged with possession of marijuana during a traffic stop at 32nd and Hamaker streets, Marion. Keshaun M. Taylor, 19, was preliminarily charged with possession of and dealing in marijuana during a traffic stop at 32nd and Hamaker streets, Marion. Stephanie Kay Smith, 27, was served a warrant in the 100 block of Thomas Road, LaFontaine.
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Schedule continued from Page 10person, includes
dinner and entertainment
The Lord and Lady of Honeywell Manor invite you to partake in a fes-tive holiday celebration, this year with an entirely NEW SCRIPT! Dine amongst royalty with a delicious feast accompa-nied by live comedy, music, and entertain-ment. Wear your finest period clothing to partici-pate in the costume con-test, a new addition this year! You will be enter-tained by their majesties’ singers, performers, and of course, the jester. This performance is presented by Wabash Area Commu-nity Theater.
Church Basement Ladies: 20th Anniversary Tour – Tuesday, Mar. 29,
2022 at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Honeywell Center Ford Theater
All seats $35 Join us as we celebrate
20 years of the church basement kitchen and the women who work there! From the elderly matriarch to the young bride-to-be, the ladies handle a Christmas din-ner, the funeral of a dear friend, a Hawaiian Easter fundraiser, and a steaming hot July wed-ding. They stave off po-tential disasters, share and debate recipes, in-struct the young, and keep the Pastor on course in this comedy musical.
Eagles Theatre performance:
Jim Brickman: The Gift of Christmas – Thursday, Dec. 16, 2021 at
7:30 p.m., Eagles Theatre Most seats $29, $39;
Limited premium seating $69.
Grammy-nominated songwriter and piano sensation Jim Brickman is back and will be taking the country by storm this holiday season with his annual holiday tour “The Gift of Christmas.” Enjoy a LIVE concert ex-perience that blends yuletide memories and holiday carols with his own hit songs such as “The Gift,” “Sending You A Little Christmas,” “Angel Eyes,” and “If You Believe.”
Tickets can be pur-chased at Honey-wellArts.org or by calling the Honeywell Box Office at 260.563.1102.