Round-up arrests released

Published 10:10 am Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Preliminary reports indicate the following 21 people were arrested as a result of last night’s round up led by the Covington County District Attorney’s Office of people wanted for worthless checks and other charges.

• Sabree Johnson, 28, for violation of probation and held without bond.

• Brandy Partin, 28, for violation of probation and held without bond.

• Glenda Aldridge, 53, on an arrest warrant and held without bond.

• Anthony Lynn, 22, for violation of probation and held without bond.

• Matthew Hartley, 20, for a grand jury indictment and held on a $100,000 bond.

• Carlos Lawrence, 55, for violation of probation and held without bond.

• Jacquelyn Bryant, 33, for negotiating a worthless instrument and on hold for another agency and held without bond.

• Brandee Nelson, 30, for a grand jury indictment and held on a $25,000 bond.

• Julie Brown, 38, for failure to appear and held on a $500 bond.

• Steven Riddle, 33, for failure to appear and held on a $477 bond.

• William Banks, 49, for four counts of negotiating a worthless instrument and held on a $12,000 bond.

• Kimberly Ainsworth, 41, for failure to appear and held without bond.

• Jerry Richardson, 40, for second-degree possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia and held on a $10,500 bond.

• Jason Clark, 34, for violation of probation and held without bond.

• Valencia Coleman, 25, for violation of probation and held without bond.

• Chester McKinley, 27, for third-degree domestic violence and held on a $500 bond.

• Hugo Ortiz, 20, on hold for another agency.

• Kamesha Hawthorn, 29, for failure to appear and held without bond.

• Robert Dees, 25, for failure to appear and held on a $503 bond.

• Craig Musgrove, 50, for violation of probation and held without bond.

• Amy Lowery, 30, for four founts of failure to appear and held without bond.

DA investigator Max Smith said last night that several agencies cooperated in a round-up that began about 8 a.m. and continued into the night.

Smith said while the effort was primarily to serve bad check warrants, officers also arrested some for violation of parole and on municipal warrants from Andalusia and Opp, as well as on grand jury indictments.

Officers from the district attorney’s office, pardons and paroles, Alabama ABC enforcement, Lockhart Police Department, and Opp Police Department worked throughout the day, and members of the Andalusia Police Department and Florala Police Department also provided assistance.

The Star-News will update as new information becomes available.