Columbia Blotter
Oct. 17, 2006
Thursday, Oct. 12
Kimberly L. Brown, 21, of 4103 Bethany Drive, on suspicion of theft
David A. Hensley II, 25, of 1508 Fir Place, on suspicion of second-degree trespassing
Ryan M. Williams, 19, of 3907 Buttonwood Drive, on suspicion of driving while intoxicated, operating an unlicensed motor vehicle and failure to display proof of insurance
Friday, Oct. 13
Jeffrey S. Baker, 22, of 5302 Sapphire Court, on suspicion of possession of an open container of alcohol
James L. Bloom, 19, of 3521 S. Outerbelt Road, on suspicion of third-degree assault and possession of alcohol by a minor
Ronsanto D. Cole Jr., 18, of 6 Yorkshire Drive, on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance and possession of alcohol by a minor
Michael W. Crossno, 31, of Harrisburg, on suspicion of third-degree domestic assault
Damon D. Gaines, 27, of 8 Third Ave., on suspicion of third-degree domestic assault
Nathaniel L. Hartwig, 34, of 1802 Muirfield Drive, on suspicion of stealing
David R. Jimison, 33, of 2412 S. Center Ave., on suspicion of tampering with a vehicle
Heather C. Mitchell, 22, of 220 Elliott Drive, on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and stealing
Michael S. Philpot, 35, of 9222 W. 73rd St., on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia
Nicholas A. Walters, 20, of 205 Henry Clay Blvd., on suspicion of stalking, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia
Kenneth R. Williams, 22, of 8208 Trails West Drive, on suspicion of driving while intoxicated, operating a motor vehicle without a driver's license and operating a motor vehicle in a careless manner
Saturday, Oct. 14
Bertrand Dukundane, 18, of 209 Nikki Way, on suspicion of distributing a controlled substance and operating a motor vehicle with a suspended driver's license
Samuel G. McKee, 20, of 109 Stadium Blvd., on suspicion of possession of alcohol by a minor
Michael S. Pratte, 25, of 1400 Rollins St., on suspicion of driving while intoxicated
Brett L. Shartzer, 21, of 1601 University Ave., on suspicion of first-degree property damage
Afton M. Ward, 20, of 103 Stadium Blvd., on suspicion of theft
Tremaine D. Wilkerson, 22, of 1421 Risen Star Court, on suspicion of driving a motor vehicle with a suspended driver's license
Sunday, Oct. 15
Samuel D. C. Butler, 19, of 966 Nieman Ridge Road, on suspicion of first-degree drug trafficking, possession of a controlled substance, unlawful use of a weapon, deceiving a law enforcement officer, resisting arrest and operating a motor vehicle with a revoked driver's license
Emmalee N. Leicht, 22, of 2500 Old 63, on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and failure to display proof of insurance
Carlos S. Ortega, 29, of 705 Alton Ave., on suspicion of first-degree trespassing
Omari T. Simmons, 23, of 1615 Sylvan Lane, on suspicion of third-degree domestic assault
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