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District Attorney’s report, Oct. 31

Anne Elizabeth Adams was charged on Oct. 13 with burglary; conspiracy to commit obtaining and using personal identifying information of another person to harm or impersonate person, to obtain certain nonpublic records or for other unlawful purpose; obtaining and using personal identifying information of another person to harm or impersonate person, to obtain certain nonpublic records or for other unlawful purpose, all of which are felonies.

John Patrick Gabriel Turner was charged on Oct. 14 with statutory sexual seduction, a felony.

Jacob Christopher Gunn was charged on Oct. 20 with domestic battery (strangulation) and domestic violence, third offense, both felonies.

Terry Lee Penoyer was charged on Oct. 14 with false imprisonment, child endangerment, both of which are gross misdemeanors, and domestic battery (strangulation), a felony.

Louis John Landrau, III was charged on Oct. 10 with felony burglary and conspiracy to commit burglary and conspiracy to commit petit larceny, both gross misdemeanors.

Jennifer Alice McCormack was charged on Oct. 20 with battery on an older person, a gross misdemeanor.

Charles Badie Phillips was charged on Oct. 10 with injury to property, a felony, and injury to property, a gross misdemeanor; duty to stop at scene of accident involving damage to vehicle or property and immediate notice to police officer of accident involving unattended vehicle or other property, both misdemeanors.

Thomas Hernandez was charged on Oct. 10 with disturbing the peace, a misdemeanor.

Gilbert Hernandez was charged on Oct. 10 with disturbing the peace, a misdemeanor.

Jeffrey Paul Meeh was charged on Oct. 14 with domestic battery, a misdemeanor.

David Luis Martinez was charged on Oct. 14 with false imprisonment, a misdemeanor.

Tomarey K. Patterson was charged on Oct. 13 with harassment, a misdemeanor.

Jason Corey Watson was charged on Oct. 14 with domestic battery, a misdemeanor.

• Patrick Gaffney was charged on Oct. 20 with domestic battery, a misdemeanor.

• Tara Marie James was charged on Oct. 14 with domestic battery and resisting public officer, both misdemeanors.

• Johnny Ray Jones was charged on Oct. 14 with domestic battery, a misdemeanor.

• Tobi Flagg was charged on Oct. 14 with domestic battery, a misdemeanor.

• Gordon Hyatt Sr., was charged on Oct. 17 with misdemeanor domestic battery.

• Robert D. Jacobs was charged on Oct. 10 with battery, a misdemeanor.

• Siobhan Kristine Golden was charged on Oct. 10 with possession of drug paraphernalia, failure to use turn signal, failure to maintain traffic lane, driving without a valid license and resisting public officer, all misdemeanors.

• Tyrus Edward Everett was charged on Oct. 10 with driving under the influence of alcohol, duty to stop at scene of accident involving damage to vehicle or property, duty to give information, and reckless driving, all misdemeanors.

• William Carmier was charged on Oct. 10 with annoying telephone calls, a misdemeanor.

• Diana Nell Brooks was charged on Oct. 10 with driving under the influence of alcohol, possession of less than an ounce of marijuana first offense and possession of drug paraphernalia, all misdemeanors.

• Yolanda Oliva Benitez-Garcia was charged on Oct. 10 with driving under the influence of alcohol and driving on right half of highway required, both misdemeanors.

• Jared Anderson was charged on Oct. 14 with violation of domestic violence protective order.

• Stephanie Lynn Rossi was charged on Oct. 14 with domestic battery, a misdemeanor.

• Erika Janelle Smith was charged on Oct. 10 with battery and assault, both misdemeanors.

• Kimberly Renne Schelden was charged on Oct. 17 with domestic battery, a misdemeanor.

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