The following arrests were reported by the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office for the dates February 23, 2016 through March 4, 2016.
Jarvis Williams – 2/23/16 – one count criminal trespass.
Bridget Barlow – 2/24/16 – one count aggravated assault.
Kirby P. Miller – 2/25/16 – five counts distribution of a Schedule IV drug; three counts distribution of Schedule II drug; seven counts use of communication facilities to violate provisions prohibited; and one count transactions in controlled substance or marijuana in, on, or within 1,000 feet of school property.
Blake C. Harrell – 2/25/16 – one count distribution of Schedule IV drug; one count distribution of Schedule II drug; one count possession of marijuana; and two counts use of communication facilities to violate provisions prohibited.
Meghan Godfrey – 2/25/16 – one count battery.
Jean Joseph – 2/26/16 – one count possession of marijuana less than one ounce and one count speeding.
Brittany Joseph – 2/26/16 – one count possession of marijuana less than one ounce.
Marquis Gordon – 2/28/16 – one count theft by taking and one count entering auto.
Willie Strong – 2/29/16 – one count simple battery and one count possession of marijuana less than one ounce.
Kawana L. McMillian – 2/29/16 – one count possession of marijuana less than one ounce.
John Steptoe – 2/29/16 – one count driving under the influence (DUI), one count leaving the scene of an accident, and one count failure to maintain lane.
Scarlett Wiggins - 3/1/16 – one count entering auto.
Timothy Kemp – 3/2/16 – one count perjury and one count false statements or writings.
David Monroe – 3/4/16 – one count DUI and one count reckless driving.
With the election season approaching, many candidates will be advertising their candidacy with signs placed in different locations throughout our county and on personal vehicles.
Recently several reports have been filed that signs from private property and on personal vehicles have been stolen.
Sheriff Lynn Sheffield reminds citizens that it is illegal to remove candidate signs from private property or from a vehicle without the owners’ consent
If a citizen is caught removing those signs from private property, they can be charged with theft by taking and/or criminal trespass and will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.