Jail Docket
Dothan Eagle Newsclerk
Published: June 4, 2008
Houston County Jail Docket
The following people were booked into the Houston County Jail from May 25 to June 1 on felony charges. None of them has been convicted.
Kenneth Herring, 49, of County Road 501, Enterprise, charged unlawful possession of a controlled substance on May 24.
Levi Allen Warrick, 20, of Sommerset Street, Dothan, charged with fraudulent use of a credit/debit card on May 24.
Norman Battle Jr., 21, Odom Street, Gordon, charged with discharging gun in an occupied building on May 25.
Brandon Mailman, 22, of Goodwin Drive, Columbus, Ga., charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance on May 25.
Ebony Roberta Kesner, 26, of Iris Road, Cottonwood, charged with fraudulent use of credit/debit card on May 27.
Pierre Ardis Nix, 43, of 31st Street, Tucson, Az., charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance on May 27.
Deandre Simmons, 21, of Alabastor Drive, Dothan, charged with forgery on May 27.
Christopher Dewaye Carroll, 29, of Fortner Street, Dothan, charged with sexual abuse on May 28.
Jep Watson, 19, of Pineway Drive, Daleville, charged with promotion of prison contraband on May 28.
Michael Wood McClenny, 47, of Holly Lane, Headland, charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance on May 28.
William Cordara Pruitt, 19, of Lincoln Street, Dothan, charged with robbery on May 29.
Christopher Dewayne Carroll, 28, of Fortner Street, Dothan, charged with rape on May 29.
Terry Wayne Bowman, 35, of Hinton Waters Avenue, Midland City, charged with possession of marijuana on May 29.
Deedra Sade Mitchell, 18, of Booker Street, Dothan, charged with breaking and entering a vehicle on May 29.
Forster Lenier Thompson, 47, of Lennox Avenue, Dothan, charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance on May 29.
Jennifer Ashley Senufa, 21, of Addison Road, Midland City, charged with possession of marijuana on May 29.
Edwin Earl Cochran, 41, of Pine Street, Dothan, charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance on May 29.
Angela McNeal, 31, of Creek Street, Ashford, charged with theft of property and fraudulent use of a credit/debit card on May 30.
Crystal Kay Aldrich, 40, of Sweetwater Drive, Dothan, charged with theft of property on May 30.
Gregory Wayne Carver, 46, of Decatur Road, Cottonwood, charged with theft of deception on May 30.
Asheniguia Jones, 29, of Fir Street, Dothan, charged with theft of property on May 30.
Charity Marie Golden, 18, of Haren Road, Slocomb, charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance on May 30.
John William Mauldin, 29, of Aberdeen Road, Dothan, charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance on May 30.
Ronnie Edward Myers, 36, of Third Avenue, Dothan, charged with possession of marijuana and failure to register as a sex offender on May 30.
Christopher Joe Lashley, 23, of Harper Joy Road, Dothan, charged with possession of marijuana on May 30.
Larrissa Seaena Purswell, 20, of Third Avenue, Dothan, charged with possession of marijuana on May 30.
Dametrius Lamont Gooden, 19, of Carver Drive, Dothan, charged with possession of marijuana on May 30.
Those booked into the Houston County Jail on DUI charges include:
L.B. Reynolds, 23, of County Road 30, Slocomb, charged on May 25.
Vernon Scott Faulk, 40, Castle Drive, Dothan, charged on May 26.
Bobby Keith Harrison, 39, of Selma Street, Dothan, charged on May 26.
Curtis Tiggs, 60, of Addis Road, Gordon, charged on May 27.
Joshua Trent Bush, 21, of Bruner Street, Ashford, charged on May 28.
Teny Lynn Parmer, 43, of Hwy. 95, Columbia, charged on May 30.
Ronnie Eugene Morris, 44, of Rice Road, Tayor, charged May 31.
Ryan Lewis Rukvina, 22, Westfield Drive, Dothan, charged on June 1.
Jamie Devone Dearman, 22, Jake Hill Road, Lucedale, Ms., charged on June 1.
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