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DA’s report, Oct. 17

David Padilla was charged on Oct. 2 with duty to stop at scene of accident involving personal injury.

Tomarey K. Patterson was charged on Oct. 2 with disturbance of school.

Aundrea Meila Ray was charged on Oct. 2 with possession of a controlled substance, unlawful use of a controlled substance and child endangerment.

Brian James Woodson was charged on Oct. 7 with driving under the influence of alcohol.

Cynthia Marie Hendricks was charged on Oct. 7 with injury to property.

Leslie Lynn Ward was charged on Oct. 7 with unlawful trespass upon land.

Debi Lee Schroeder was charged on Oct. 7 with battery.

Sue Roberts was charged on Oct. 7 with theft.

Michael Joseph Griffin Jr. was charged on Oct. 7 with harassment.

Bryan Andrew Gomillion was charged on Oct. 7 with possession of less than an ounce of marijuana, first offense and possession of drug paraphernalia.

James Arthur Taylor was charged on Oct. 7 with driving under the influence of alcohol, duty of driver to decrease speed under certain circumstances, duty to give information and duty to stop at scene of accident.

John Wilson Thomas was charged on Oct. 7 with assault upon an officer and resisting public officer.

Cindy Peart was charged on Oct. 7 with annoying telephone calls.

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