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Shelby County Grand Jury hands down indictments this week

The January Term of the 273rd District Court Grand Jury for Shelby County convened this week and handed down a number of indictments. 
 
Among those were several Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon (second degree felony), including two against Daryl McSwain for trying to use a 2001 Ford pickup to ram motorcycles driven by Robert Mitchell Miller and Dusten Byrd off the road, and  then exhibited a deadly weapon. The incident reportedly occured on Aug. 21, 2014.
 
Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon indictments, were also brought against Jahir Garcia-Luna and William Brandon Smith for shooting April Rochelle Peterson with an air-soft rifle on Aug. 18, 2014. Garcia-Luna and Smith both received an additional indictment of Tampering with or Fabricating Physical Evidence (third degree felony), for concealing the rifle.
 
Erick Sanchez, Assault Bodily Injury (third degree felony), July 18, 2014, intentionally impeded the normal breathing of Milagro Gonzalez.
 
William Harold Lovell III, Intoxication Assault (third degree felony), Aug. 15, 2013, caused serioud bodily injury to Alicia Cruse by intentional reckless driving causing vehicle he was driving to rollover. He had a blood alcohol concentration of at least.08.
 
Carrie Moore Wilkins, Driving While Intoxicated with Child Passenger (state jail felony), Aug. 18, 2014, operated a motor vehicle in a public place while intoxicated with passenger younger than 15.
 
Maria De Los Angeles Mendoza-Lemus, Fraudulent Use or Possession of Identifying Information (state jail felony), Aug. 28, 2014, Without consent of Cathryn Spaulding used her Social Security number to gain employment.
 
Massaud Williams, Burglary of a Habitation (second degree felony), July 11, 2014, entered habitaton without consent of Atoshia Ayers and committed theft of property.
 
Massaud Williams, Evading Arrest-Prior Convictions (state jail felony), Dec. 6, 2014, intentionally fled Center PD Officer Thornburgh who was attempting to lawfully arrest or detain him.
 
Ashley Shaunte Fredieu, Credit Card/Debit Card Abuse Against the Elderly (third degree felony), Aug. 16, 2014, attempted to use a Master Card without consent of Ola M. Gardner, an elderly invidual 65 years of age or older at Walmart.
 
Mitchell Lynn Garrett, Evading Arrest (third degree felony), Aug. 25, 2014, intentionally fled Center PD Officer, Sgt. Burkhalter.
 
Leonel Hernandez, Evading Arrest (third degree felony), Aug. 10, 2014, intentionlly fled Center PD Officer Thornburgh.
 
Jamison Rashard Swindle, Possession of a Controlled Substance, (second degree felony) & Delivery of a Controlled Substance (second degree felony) July 3, 2014. Also, Delivery of a Controlled Substance on June 27, 2014.
 
Aubrey Calvin Pearson, Failure to Register as a Sex Offender (third degree felony), Jan. 24, 2015.
 
Hollis Neel Farris, Theft (third degree felony), July 7, 2014, stole a Black Angus Bull from Paul Hancock without consent of owner with intent to deprive the owner of the property.
 
Michael Shermane Johnson, Possession of a Controlled Substance (third degree felony), July 30, 2014.
 
Glendon Dale Webb, Possession of a Controlled Substance (third degree felony), July 5, 2014.
 
David Nathan Lewis, Jr., Failure to Stop and Render Aid (third degree felony), May 4, 2014, drove a vehicle that became involved in a accident resulting in damage to a vehicle, left the scene without giving his name, address and registration number of the vehicle to Jedediah Dale Davenport, the driver of the vehicle collided with.
 
Chadwick Obrien Bradshaw, Possession of a Controlled Substance (state jail felony), July 4, 2014.
 
Jose Luis Garay, Evading Arrest (third degree felony) Aug. 16, 2014, intentionally fled from Game Warden  Nathan Skeen, who was attempting to lawfully arrest or detain defendant.
 
Agustin S. Jimenez, Driving While Intoxicated (third degree felony), July 19, 2014.
 
NOTE: Indictment does not mean guilt. The use of a grand jury indictment is intended to ensure that a prosecutor brings a case to trial only if there is probable cause to support the crime was committed by a suspect. 
 

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