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• Bobby Edward Jordan was charged on July 24 with battery.

• Kevin Myronn Armstrong was charged on July 29 with petit larceny.

• Christopher Banning was charged on July 31 with obtaining money under false pretenses and burglary.

• Andre Lamar Longmire Jr., was charged on July 31 with driving while license cancelled, revoked or suspended.

• Ernest Frank Bridwell was charged on July 31 with possession of a controlled substance and conspiracy to violate the uniform controlled substance act.

• Lawrence Raymond Panozzo was charged on July 31 with possession of a controlled substance and conspiracy to violate the uniform controlled substance act.

• Shann Shalanda Prince was charged on Aug. 1 with battery upon a peace officer, resisting public officer and obstructing a public officer.

• Kylie Chaidez was charged on Aug. 1 with duty upon damaging unattended vehicle or other property and immediate notice to police officer of accident involving unattended vehicle or other property.

• Brandon Austin Ading was charged on Aug. 1 with contributing to the delinquency of a minor and obstructing a public officer.

• Timothy James Persson was charged on Aug. 1 with torture or cruelty.

• Sean O’Brien was charged on Aug. 1 with harassment.

• Robert Scott Lynn was charged on Aug. 1 with petit larceny.

• Arthur Joseph Fisher III was charged on Aug. 5 with bomb threat prohibited, two counts.

• Kenneth Paul Gallucci was charged on Aug. 8 with obstructing a public officer, resisting a public officer and battery upon a peace officer.

• Faiza Boules was charged on Aug. 8 with breach of peace and injury to property.

• Bradley James Kullenberg was charged on Aug. 11 with assault upon an officer, driving under the influence of alcohol, resisting public officer and running at large, two counts.

• Randi Lyn Vice was charged on Aug. 12 with petit larceny.

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