Columbia Blotter
April 15, 2008
Thursday, April 10
Donita S. Berry, 22, of Fulton, on suspicion of theft
Keith E. Brodie, 29, of 4206 Baurichter Drive, on suspicion of financial exploitation of the elderly/disabled
Shawan L. Daniels, 34, of 4415 Rockhampton Circle, on suspicion of possession of controlled substances and tampering with physical evidence
Kirk Jones, 25, of 3616 Greeley Drive, on suspicion of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended or revoked driver’s license
Shaneal T. Richmond, 19, of Fulton, on suspicion of theft
Friday, April 11
Aaron D. Blair, 28, of 208 Ash St., on suspicion of third-degree assault
Amy L. Erwin, 19, of 112 College Ave., on suspicion of third-degree domestic assault
Vincent A. Hannon, 19, of 3571 Prescott Drive, on suspicion of disturbing the peace and resisting or interfering with arrest
Elfonta A. Stevens, 32, of 700 Cunningham Drive, on suspicion of driving while intoxicated, operating a motor vehicle with a revoked driver’s license, resisting or interfering with arrest, possession of controlled substances and first-degree trespassing
Michael B. Uffman, 22, of 1916 Waverly Court, on suspicion of possession of an open container of alcohol
Bukola P. Boboye, 29, of 1701 Bold Ruler Drive, on suspicion of theft
Kevin W. Curtis Jr., 30, of 5479 Rocky Fork Drive, on suspicion of operating a motor vehicle with a revoked driver’s license
Kenyette S. Glenn, 27, of St. Louis, on suspicion of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended or revoked driver’s license
Logan A. Pierce, 19, of 101 Green Meadows Road, on suspicion of third-degree domestic assault
Saturday, April 12
John R. Sahaida, 22, of Respect Hall, on suspicion of first-degree trespassing and third-degree assault of a law enforcement officer
Daniel L. Burke, 33, of Cleveland, Ohio, on suspicion of resisting or interfering with arrest, third-degree assault of a law enforcement officer and first-degree trespassing
Amber N. Burt, 18, of 4201 Clark Lane, on suspicion of theft
Anwar L. Gordon, 29, of 608 Wilkes Blvd., on suspicion of possession of controlled substances and first-degree trespassing
August W. Kempa, 20, of 1301 University Ave., on suspicion of driving while intoxicated
Justin J. Purdy, 23, of 809 Green Meadows Road, on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident
Kristina D. Ridgeway, 24, of 5204 Rice Road, on suspicion of theft
Arqralo M. Robinson, 25, of 2915 Leeway Drive, on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident
Lonnie C. Schaal, 27, of 1314 Paris Road, on suspicion of possession of controlled substances, second-degree assault and use or possession of drug paraphernalia
Kristan F. Simpson, 20, of Hallsville, on suspicion of theft
Sunday, April 13
Aaron T. Atterberry, 36, of Fulton, on suspicion of obstruction of government operations
Blaise C. Brockman, 20, of 101 Fyfer Place, on suspicion of third-degree assault
Christopher J. Davis, 25, of 801 Washington Ave., on suspicion of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended driver’s license and possession of controlled substances
Naki D. Morgan, 22, of 317 Bryant St., on suspicion of possession of an open container of alcohol
Austin A. Wuebbels, 19, of 700 Manhattan Drive, on suspicion of false identification, possession of 35 grams or less of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and purchase or possession by minors
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