For the record Sept. 10, 2019
Published 12:00 am Tuesday, September 10, 2019
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Arrested and booked into
the Covington County Jail
by the Covington County
Sheriff’s Office- including
the Florala, Lockhart, Red
Level, Opp, Gantt, and River
Falls Police Departments:
Fri., Sept. 6
• Tyler K. Barbaree, 27, on
hold for another agency, held
without bond.
• Jamietrelle Lacey, 28, for
domestic violence third, held
without bond.
• Richard Slade Smith, 28,
for probation violation, held
without bond.
• Bryan Hurst, 35, for failure
to appear on possession of
marijuana second, held without
bond.
• Johnathan Isan, 57, for
trespassing third, held on a
$500 bond.
• Erik S. Reed, 36, for
violation of probation, held
without bond.
• Jonathan Bryant, 30, for
violation of probation, held
without bond.
• Donta L. Tillis, 49, on
hold for another agency, held
without bond.
• George Kendrick Jr., 34,
for violation of probation,
held without bond.
• Mary Schofield, 34, for
bondsman off bond on theft
of property third, held on a
$10,000 bond.
Sat., Sept. 7
• Leisa L. Prestwood, 59,
for failure to appear on pedestrian
under influence, held
without bond.
• Sue A. Miller, 46, for two
counts of child support, held
without bond.
• Jonathan Miniard, 28,
for failure to appear on tinted
windows and failure to appear
on driving while suspended,
held without bond.
• Jason Hess, 23, for failure
to appear on public intoxication,
held without bond.
• Garrett C. Nelson, 19, for
minor in consumption of alcohol,
held on a $500 bond.
• Zachary D. Smith, 34, for
two counts of failure to appear,
held without bond.
Sun., Sept. 8
• William J. Bullard, 70, for
driving under the influence,
held on a $7,500 bond.
• Jason Matthew Patterson,
38, for failure to appear, held
without bond.
• Brandon S. Dorsey, 35,
for failure to appear on obstruction
and attempting to
elude, held on a $2,000 cash
bond.
• Ryan Lane Walker, 30, for
driving under the influence,
held on a $7,500 bond.
• Joshua DeWayne Lee, 38,
for pedestrian under the influence,
held on a $500 bond.