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District Attorney’s report, May 22

• Ronald Dean Davenport was charged on May 11 with injury to other property, a felony.

• Angela Tatiana Bohannon was charged on May 14 with possession of a controlled substance and unlawful use of a controlled substance, both felonies; and intoxicated pedestrian in roadway, a misdemeanor.

• Jonathon Edwin Patterson was charged on May 14 with domestic battery (strangulation), a felony and domestic battery, two counts, both misdemeanors.

• Adam Matthew Millard was charged on May 11 with driving under the influence of alcohol, duty to stop at scene of accident involving damage to vehicle or property, and immediate notice to police officer of accident involving damage to vehicle or property, all misdemeanors.

• Lance Gals was charged on May 11 with battery upon a peace officer, a misdemeanor.

• Daniel David Laub Sr., was charged on May 11 with battery, a misdemeanor.

• Adam Witten was charged on May 15 with domestic battery, two counts, both misdemeanors.

• James Wesley Keeney was charged on May 15 with domestic battery, first offense, a misdemeanor.

• William Paul Briggs was charged on May 15 with domestic battery, a misdemeanor.

• Antonio Soltero Reyes was charged on May 1 with domestic battery, first offense; and stalking, both misdemeanors.

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