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• Mason Isaiah Kehoe was charged on Sept. 11 burglary, petit larceny and three counts of resisting public officer.

• James Edward Jarvis was charged Sept. 3 domestic battery, 2nd offense, basic spped, driving without a valid license and using a handheld wireless communications device to type or enter text, send or read data, engage in nonvoice communication or engage in voice communications without use of hands-free device.

• Janet Lee Woods was charged on Sept. 11 with unlawful trespass upon land.

• Robert Scott Lynn was charged on Sept. 11 with unlawful trespass upon land.

• David Scott Tingler was charged on Aug. 29 with domestic battery.

• Leah L. Mann was charged on Sept. 4 with breach of peace.

• John Harold Sly was charged on Sept. 4 with breach of peace.

• Demetrius Nigel Gibbs was charged on Sept. 4 with domestic battery.

• Gerald Eugene Wesley was charged on Sept. 6 with grand larceny of a motor vehicle.

• Robert Manuel Burningham was charged on Sept. 4 with domestic battery (strangulation).

• Sean Joseph Desmond was charged on Sept. 4 with domestic battery.

• Michael Thomas Glynn was charged on Aug. 28 with domestic battery.

• Jerry Lynn Shuey was charged on Sept. 11 with disturbing the peace.

• Richard Stofleth was charged on Sept. 11 with two counts of harassment, assault and injuring or tampering with a motor vehicle.

• Adam Fisk Temple was charged on Sept. 10 with failure to appear after admission to bail.

• Gina Arlene McDaniel was charged on Sept. 10 with possession of a controlled substance.

• Scott Ian Franklin was charged on Sept. 11 with two counts of assault with a deadly weapon with elder enhancement.

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