A Navarro County grand jury handed down indictments in all of the following cases this week. The list of indictments was provided by the office of District Attorney R. Lowell Thompson. Cases not receiving indictments are not listed.
• Larry Don Edwards, DWI-third offense.
• James David Martin, DWI-third offense.
• Christopher Tolliver, DWI-third offense.
• Juan Tovar Jr., DWI-third offense.
• Santiago Castaneda, DWI with a child 15 years old or younger.
• Jose Castillo, DWI with a child 15 years old or younger.
• Richard Shadix Jr., DWI-third offense.
• Matthew Killian, DWI-third offense.
• Amanda Donaldson, possession of a controlled substance under one gram.
• Christopher Trevino, organized crime.
• Christopher Trevino, evading arrest.
• William M. Morgan, organized crime.
• Rutilio Bernal, organized crime.
• Marlaina Dawn Dozier, possession of a controlled substance over one gram under four grams.
• James H. Ullom, hindering apprehension/detention.
• Juan Paz, theft.
• Victor Maldonado, theft.
• Brandon Matthew Hood, burglary of a habitation.
• Johnny Rodriguez Jr., theft.
• Jose Santoyo, hindering apprehension/prosecution.
• Bruce Davis, aggravated assault.
• Tony Caldwell, escape.
• Steven Ray King, burglary of a habitation.
• Maggie Tedder, possession of anhydrous ammonia.
• Maggie Tedder, possession of a controlled substance over one gram under four grams.
• Josh Turcola, possession of anhydrous ammonia.
• Bonnie Moore, possession of anhydrous ammonia.
• Bonnie Moore, possession of a controlled substance under one gram.
• Tyler Lee Lankford, possession of anhydrous ammonia.
• Randolph Jones Jr., possession of a controlled substance over four grams under 200 grams in a drug free zone.
• Audy Moore, DWI-third offense.
• Jimmy Don Peterson II, deadly conduct.
• Otis Hall, assault/family violence enhanced.
• Melvin White, burglary of a building.
• Christopher Corrigan, harassment of a public servant.
• Coye E. Woods, criminal mischief.
• Duane Onstott, aggravated assault.
• Amber Morris, theft.
• Amber Morris, fraudulent use/possession of identification information.
• Cornelia Morris, theft.
• Clinton D. Cook, burglary of a habitation.
• Michael Curry, burglary of a habitation.
• Steven Leroy Longan, possession of a controlled substance under one gram.
• Paul R. Holdway, aggravated assault.
• Thomas Roger Davis, unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon.
• C. Lamont Robinson, aggravated assault of a public servant.
• James Gray, possession of a controlled substance over four grams under 200 grams.
• Gerald Lynn Brown, possession of marijuana over four ounces under five pounds.
• Edward Thomas, theft.
• Michael D. Ellis, aggravated assault of a family member.
• Timothy Mayberry, assault on a public servant.
• Jeremy J. Tyler, aggravated assault.
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Compiled by Daily Sun staff writer Loyd Cook. He may be reached via e-mail at lcook@corsicanadailysun.com.
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