Columbia Blotter
March 9, 2007
Monday, March 5
Antonio J. Beard, 30, of Fulton, on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance
Christopher B. Kennedy, 19, of 607 Banks Ave., on suspicion of third-degree assault
Anthony R. Mars, 19, of 707 Hirth Ave., on suspicion of second-degree assault and third-degree assault
Christopher O. Marteen, 20, of 232 Clearview Drive, on suspicion of assault while on school property and first-degree trespassing
Justin T. Ferguson, 29, of 1756 Sonora Drive, on suspicion of disturbing the peace
Ryan M. Hudson, 21, of 4705 Georgetown Drive, on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia
Anthony D. Strick, 20, of 121 Tenth St., on suspicion of unlawful use of a weapon, possession of prohibited weapons, possession of false identification and being a public nuisance
Tuesday, March 6
John R. Tucker, 18, of 2001 Holly Ave., on suspicion of first-degree endangerment of a child and possession of a controlled substance
Leronald E. Williams, 28, of 2511 Spruce Drive, on suspicion of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended driver's license
Lakeshia R. Wilson, 25, of 4420 Germantown Drive, on suspicion of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended driver's license
Charles E. McCoy, 26, of 1501 Vandiver Drive, on suspicion of possession of drug paraphernalia
Wednesda, March 7
Kathryn M. Colwell, 19, of 2755 Lakeland Drive, on suspicion of first-degree property damage
Megan J. McGinnis, 19, of 809 Richmond Ave., on suspicion of possession of alcohol by a minor
Megan E. McGovern, 19, of Lathrop Hall, on suspicion of possession of alcohol by a minor and possession of false identification
Zachary R. Miller, 18, of 1830 El Dorado Drive, on suspicion of distribution of a controlled substance near a school
Cory L. Dignazio, 19, of Jones Hall, on suspicion of possession of alcohol by a minor and possession of false identification
Elizabeth M. Weishar, 19, of Lathrop Hall, on suspicion of failure to obey a police official
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- Charity and associates indicted on 33 counts — Charges include transferring more than $1.3 million to Iraq.
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