For the record for Tues., Nov. 1, 2011
Published 12:00 am Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Arrested and booked into the Covington County Jail by the Covington County Sheriff’s Office – including the Florala, Lockhart, Red Level, Opp and River Falls Police Departments
Oct. 27, 2011:
• Curtis L. Harrelson, 42, for violation of probation and held without bond.
• Larry F. Nicholson, 54, for first-degree theft of property, third-degree burglary and failure to appear and held on $30,656 bond.
• Aaron M. Justice, 35, for public intoxication and held on $500 bond.
• Jesse R. Jones, 50, for driving under influence, second-degree possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
• Deanna R. Salinas, 40, for driving under influence of controlled substance and held on $1,000 bond.
• Matthew T. Buchanan, 27, for second-degree domestic violence and assault and held on $10,000 bond.
• Robert C. Harrison, 49, for driving under influence and held on $1,000 bond.
• Justin M. Hood, 25, on hold for another agency.
• Audrie Hemphill, 18, for possession of controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia and held on $13,000 bond.
• Robert E. Skirven, 30, for second-degree possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and open container and held on $2,500 bond.
• John Coulter Odekirk, 21, for public intoxication and held on $500 bond.
• Cody Daniel Scott, 22, for driving under influence and held on $7,500 bond.
• Terry Carl Cawthon, 53, for failure to appear and held on $340.10 bond.
• Debra Cooper Wilson, 52, on bond revocation and held without bond.
• Haley Nicole Woodham, 21, for driving under influence and held on $1,000 bond.
• Skylar Whitney Hill, 23, for fifteen counts of negotiating worthless instrument and two counts of failure to pay child support and held without bond.
Clarification: In the Sat., Oct. 29, edition, it was reported that Brandy Barnes, 37, was arrested on drug charges and possession of a forged instrument. This is not the Brandy Barbaree Barnes, 34, who is employed at the Covington County Health Department. The Star-News is happy to clarify this for our readers.