Columbia Blotter
April 8, 2008
Thursday, April 3
Adam B. Jackson, 22, of 4312 Rice Road, on suspicion of driving while intoxicated
Brandon S. Spears, 28, of Centralia, on suspicion of third-degree domestic assault
Anthony T. Dotson, 20 of 403 Hillsdale Road, on suspicion of possession of controlled substances
Lionel S. Gurley, 30, of 1708 Kittyhawk Drive, on suspicion of two counts of possession of controlled substances, first-degree trafficking and use or possession of drug paraphernalia
Ashley D. Hill, 22, of 5200 Old Millers Road, on suspicion of theft
Charles E. McCoy, 28, of 802 Wilkes Blvd., on suspicion of operating a motor vehicle with a revoked driver’s license
Justin M. Miller, 23, of 1215 Player Place, on suspicion of resisting or interfering with arrest
Leslie D. Wine, 23, of 3108 Worley St., on suspicion of operating a motor vehicle with a revoked driver’s license
Friday, April 4
Mary L. Armstrong, 30, of 1114 Elleta Blvd., on suspicion of operating a motor vehicle without a driver’s license and possession of 35 grams or less of marijuana
Brian M. Blair, 19, of 916 Providence Road, on suspicion of theft
Terry A. Shipley, 22, of 108 Switzler St., on suspicion of possession of 35 grams or less of marijuana
Saturday, April 5
Christopher Michael Cullen, 20, of Chesterfield, on suspicion of disturbing the peace
Alexander V. Lange, 20, of 1704 Broadway, on suspicion of disturbing the peace
Adam C. Dion, 26, of 11052 Maryland Heights, on suspicion of possession of an open container of alcohol
Mariaha J. Dudley, 19, of 310 Park Ave., on suspicion of first-degree trespassing
David Wayne Hickem Jr., 19, of 107 Oak St., on suspicion of operating an unlicensed motor vehicle and possession of 35 grams or less of marijuana
Mason Gordon Imhoff, 19, of 4807 Clark Lane, on suspicion of possession of 35 grams or less of marijuana and disturbing the peace
Garrett M. McMillan, 20, of 1704 Broadway, on suspicion of disturbing the peace
Daniel J. Theodorow, 23, of 1618 Telluride Lane, on suspicion of disturbing the peace
Taureen T. Thompson-Porter, 25, of 2408 Park De Ville Place, on suspicion of possession of 35 grams or less of marijuana
Christina E. Tiffany, 27, of 10101 Kings Lane, on suspicion of possession of an open container of alcohol
Kory R. Williams, 25, of 105 Stadium Blvd., on suspicion of second-degree domestic assault and resisting or interfering with arrest
Sunday, April 6
Vernetta I. Cowans, 34, of 377 Chris Drive, on suspicion of resisting or interfering with arrest and third-degree assault of a law enforcement officer
Aaron James, 22, of 1114 Sunset Lane, on suspicion of possession of controlled substances
Brian Schweisberger, 22, of 409 Foxfire Drive, on suspicion of resisting or interfering with arrest, third-degree assault of a law enforcement officer and first-degree trespassing
Justin Ross Campbell, 25, of 614 Cedar Lake Drive, on suspicion of third-degree domestic assault, harassment and first-degree trespassing
Jerron Lamar Daily, 20, of 2305 Whitegate Drive, on suspicion of deceiving a law enforcement officer and operating an unlicensed motor vehicle
James A. Hilderbrand, 24, of 1310 Bass Ave., on suspicion of disturbing the peace
Shpend Ibrahimi, 21, of 1621 High Quest Circle, on suspicion of disturbing the peace
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