Arrests published in the Jessamine Journal 11.22.18
Published 11:49 am Wednesday, November 21, 2018
The following citations were released by the Nicholasville Police Department, the Wilmore Police Department and the Jessamine County Sheriff’s Office.
— Latisha Stokley, 29, of 59 Bailey Way in Nicholasville, was arrested Nov. 12 for theft by unlawful taking under $500.
— Patrick King, 29, of 234 Willard St. in Lexington, was arrested Nov. 12 for a probation violation.
— Susan R. McGowan, 40, of 300 W. Chestnut St. in Nicholasville, was arrested Nov. 12 for failure to appear.
— Bradley Turner, 53, of 110 McDonald St. in Nicholasville, was arrested Nov. 12 for a probation violation.
— Amber R. Hall, 24, of 234 Willard St. in Lexington, was arrested Nov. 12 for theft by unlawful taking under $500.
— Singh Parminder, 32, of 528 Vonbryan Trace in Lexington, was arrested Nov. 13 for failure to appear.
— Cody Kevin Reasner, 26, of 3208 Valhalla Drive in Lexington, was arrested Nov. 13 for alcohol intoxication in a public place.
— Charles Prewitt, 49, address unknown, was arrested Nov. 13 for a probation violation and trafficking in a controlled substance (heroin).
— Jordan Rackwon Guiles, 20, of 201 S. Fourth St. Apt. 7 in Danville, was arrested Nov. 13 for contempt of court.
— Roberto S. Elliott, 43, of 26700 N. Main St. in Wayconda, Illinois, was arrested Nov. 13 for failure to appear.
— Erin Wells, 38, of the Jessamine County Detention Center, was arrested Nov. 13 for contempt.
— Taylor Higgen, 34, of the Jessamine County Detention Center, was arrested Nov. 13 for violations of conditions of release.
— Tremeeka Crawford, 35, of 107 Frederick Road in Nicholasville, was arrested Nov. 14 for third-degree terroristic threatening.
— Bobbie J. Peters, 28, of 301 Chestnut St. Apt. 4-D in Berea, was arrested Nov. 14 for receiving stolen property (firearm).
— Kayla D. Boately, 28, of 247 W. Buford St. in Lancaster, was arrested Nov. 14 for drug paraphernalia, tampering with physical evidence and persistent felony offender.
— Justin Lee Warner, 30, of 365 Simpson Road in Lancaster, was arrested Nov. 14 for failure to appear and an out of county warrant.
— Megan Shelley, 33, of 500 Juniper Drive in Nicholasville, was arrested Nov. 14 for failure to appear.
— David A. Holt, 37, of 852 Wilmore Road in Nicholasville, was arrested Nov. 15 for a probation violation and operating on a suspended license.
— Adrian S. Sturgis, 33, of 734 E. Seventh St. in Nicholasville, was arrested Nov. 15 for contempt of court.
— Angela D. Fulwilder, 43, of 305 Lake St. Apt. 13 in Nicholasville, was arrested Nov. 15 for failure to appear.
— Brandon Garlang, 24, of 144 Susan Trace in Nicholasville, was arrested Nov. 15 for failure to appear.
— Anthony D. Parker, 33, if 205 Bell Lawn Drive in Nicholasville, was arrested Nov. 15 for failure to appear.
— Janette M. Courtney, 42, of 852 Wilmore Road in Nicholasville, was arrested Nov. 15 for non-payment of court fees.
— Adrain S. Sturgis, 32, of 734 E. Seventh St. in Nicholasville, was arrested Nov. 15 for operating on a suspended or revoked license, no registration plates and failure to maintain required insurance.
— Dexter Watson, 28, of 208 Jessamine Ave. in Nicholasville, was arrested Nov. 15 for failure to pay.
— Brian Ryder, 36, of 64 Lantern Way in Nicholasville, was arrested Nov. 15 for failure to appear.
— Cashie Elizabeth, 33, of 102 Grinder Court in Nicholasville, was arrested Nov. 16 for operating on a suspended or revoked license.
— Angela Falwider, 43, of the Jessamine County Detention Center, was arrested Nov. 16 for failure to appear.
— Paul Schember, 72, of 521 Pin Oak in Nicholasville, was arrested Nov. 16 for failure to appear.
— Christopher Hulett, 39, of 301 Longview in Nicholasville, was arrested Nov. 17 for contempt of court.
— Curtis M. Young, 54, of 220 Ashville Drive in Nicholasville, was arrested Nov. 18 for failure to appear.
Nicholasville man arrested for DUI
Bryan E. Caudill, 47, of 801 Pin Oak Drive in Nicholasville, was arrested Nov. 16 for DUI, according to a citation released by the Nicholasville Police Department.
A vehicle was seen running while parked in a lot on the corner of East Maple and South York Streets with the windows down and its turning signal on. Upon officers making contact with Caudill, he was described as appearing to be asleep.
After being awoken by officers, Caudill was asked where he was staying. He replied, “with Kim Possibloo.” Caudill exited the vehicle and was described as unsteady on his feet with red glossy eyes, according to the citation.
He allegedly told officers he had been drinking, and his last alcoholic beverage was at 10 p.m. A field sobriety test was performed, which Caudill failed.
He was arrested and transported to the Jessamine County Detention Center, according to the citation.
Lexington man arrested for methamphetamine
Patrick King, 29, of 234 Willard St. in Lexington, was arrested Nov. 12 for first-degree possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine), prescription not in a proper container and first-degree promoting contraband, according to a citation issued by the Nicholasville Police Department.
Officers responded to Walmart in reference to a female shoplifter. Walmart loss prevention said the female had been accompanied by a man, who was identified in the parking lot as King.
King was arrested on a Fayette County warrant. Before officers conducted a search, King was asked if he had any weapons or drugs on him. King allegedly advised officers, “no drugs, just a couple knives.”
In the coin pocket of his jeans, officers located a small red bag containing one and a half pills. King advised officers it was Suboxone, according to the citation. He was arrested and transported to the Jessamine County Detention Center.
Once inside the detention center, King was searched one more time, at which time the jail staff allegedly found a small plastic bag of suspected methamphetamine. King advised officers it was “fake dope,” stating it was ice cream salt and iodized salt mixed together, according to the citation.
Man arrested for unlawful imprisonment
Charles Prewitt, 49, address unknown, was arrested Nov. 13 for first-degree unlawful imprisonment and second-degree assault, according to a citation released by the Nicholasville Police Department.
Officers responded to 700 Shun Pike in reference to Jessamine County EMS needing assistance with a patient who had recently been assaulted.
Upon arrival, officers spoke with the victim who stated Prewitt choked them until they could not breath and then hit them in their jaw, according to the citation. The victim also allegedly told officers Prewitt would not let them leave the residence.
The victim was transported to St. Joseph Jessamine, where hospital staff advised the officer the victim’s jaw was broken.
Prewitt was arrested and transported to the Jessamine County Detention Center, according to the citation.