Arrests published October 13
Published 3:08 pm Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Jessamine County Sheriff’s Office
Charlotte Fisher, 23, 1444 Hoover Pike, was arrested Oct. 9 at the home address and charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol.
Matthew Charles Johnson, 24, 3900 Crosby Drive, Lexington, was arrested Oct. 8 at 6200 Block of Tates Creek Road and charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol.
Lorie Ann Dickerson, 48, 380 Chamberlin Drive, Lexington, was arrested Oct. 4 at 406 W Brannon and charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and operating on a suspended/revoked license.
The Jessamine County Sheriff’s Office served 9 warrants.
Nicholasville Police Department
Brian Crute, 36, 408 Foxwood Drive, was arrested Oct. 5 at 995 South Main St. and charged with theft by unlawful taking or distributing.
Shaquona R. Moore, 35, 2713 West Jefferson, Louisville, was arrested Oct. 5 at 995 South Main St. and charged with theft by unlawful taking or distributing.
Taylor Hisgen, 32, 500 Beaufort Place, was arrested Oct. 4 at South Main Street and charged with theft by unlawful taking or distributing.
Katie A. Bradt, 39, 101 Lyndelle Lane, was arrested Oct. 5 at Cedar Lane and charged with theft by unlawful taking or distributing of a firearm.
Johnny L. Powell, 32, 307 E Brown St., was arrested Oct. 3 at Edgewood Drive and charged with first-degree possession a controlled substance and buying or possessing drug paraphernalia.
Candice Sparkman, 33, 206 Longview Drive, was arrested Oct. 3 at Longview Drive and charged with fraud in the use of a credit card, first-degree possession of a controlled substance and buying or possessing drug paraphernalia.
Johnny Goforth, 32, 4825 Sulphur Well Road, was arrested Oct. 3 at Longview Drive and charged with first-degree possession of a controlled substance and buying or possessing drug paraphernalia, license to be in possession and no rear-view mirror.
Clifford R. Mynear, 48, 1005 Plainview Drive, was arrested Oct. 9 at nicholasville Bypass and South Main Street and charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol/drugs/etc.
Timothy Gill, 18, 364 Ethel Drive, was arrested Oct. 10 at Sulphur Well Pike at East High School and charged with alcohol intoxication in a public place.
Barbara A. Bonds, 53, 515 Peachtree Drive, was arrested Oct. 7 at 210 S. Lexington Avenue and charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol/drugs/etc.
Franklin T. Rowland, 25, 156 Feck Lane, was arrested Oct. 8 at Elmfork Road and charged with leaving the scene of an accident, failure to render aid or assistance, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol/drugs/etc, and no registration plates.
Anthony S. Lowery, 31, 3111 Fawn Leap Drive, Lawrenceburg, was arrested Oct. 7 at 307 S. Main St. and charged with first-degree possession of a controlled substance.
Evan Gregory, 27, 1152 Dunbarton Lane, Lexington, was arrested Oct. 8 at Nicholasville Road at Brannon Crossing and charged with operating on a suspended or revoked license.
Jammer D. Strode, 31, 3624 Westwood Northern Blvd., Cincinnati, was arrested Oct. 7 at Lexington road and charged with violation of a Kentucky emergency protection order or domestic violence order.
Destiny L. Kirkland, 19, 408 Miles Road, was arrested Oct. 10 at Sulphur Well Pike at East Jessamine and charged with alcohol intoxication in a public place.
Ashley Walls, 30, 207 Gale Drive, was arrested Oct. 9 at Danville Road and charged with first-degree possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia with the intent to buy or possess.
Kyle D. Mason, 25, 103 Southview Drive, was arrested Oct. 6 at 150 S Main St. and charged with second degree criminal possession of a forged instrument.
Justin R. Amosson, 26, 190 Macey Avenue, Versailles, was arrested Oct. 6 at 2149 Lexington Road and charged with alcohol intoxication in a public place and resisting arrest.
Colton Estes, 24, 229 East Oak St., was arrested Oct. 5 at East Oak Street and charged with menacing, first-degree disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
The Nicholasville Police Department served 27 warrants.