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Grand Jury hands down 76 indictments
By Bob Belcher
Daily Sun
A lengthy session of the Navarro County Grand Jury Thursday found 76 indictments handed down against 64 individuals.
Among those who saw indictment returned were Clay Asby Zona, indicted in connection with a string of burglaries that occurred at a number of car wash businesses in Corsicana in April 2009. He was indicted on four counts of burglary of a building.
Indicted on charges of burglary of a business and possession of controlled substances were Francisco Perales Jr. and Dustin Kyle Garcia. The two men are alleged to have burglarized Hilliard Drug Store in Kerens, and allegedly removing prescription drugs from the business.
Four individuals were indicted on charges stemming from alleged welfare and benefits fraud. Linda Hawthorne, Shemetra B. Duncan, Kasondra Odling and Tabitha Nicole Way were all indicted on charges of securing execution of document by deception.
Salvador G. Martinez was indicted on 10 counts of aggravated sexual assault. The assaults allegedly involved an underage female, and occurred over a period of about two years, according to R. Lowell Thompson, district attorney.
The current grand jury panel will meet one more time in June before being replaced by a new panel in July. Grand jurors serve a three-month term, and typically meet once monthly to hear cases presented by prosecutors.
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A Navarro County grand jury handed down indictments in all of the following cases Thursday. The list of indictments was provided by the office of District Attorney R. Lowell Thompson. Cases not receiving indictments are not listed.
• Meinardo Hernandez, DWI/third offense.
• Tiffany Rachael Carter, fraudulent use/possession of identifying information.
• Barbara Roe, harassment by person in correctional facility.
• Manuel Painter, assault of a public servant.
• Linda Hawthorne, securing execution of document by deception.
• Shemetra B. Duncan, securing execution of document by deception.
• Kasondra Odling, securing execution of document by deception.
• Tabitha Nicole Way, securing execution of document by deception.
• Rodney Carter, money laundering.
• William Joseph Parmley, DWI/third offense or subsequent.
• Jordan Paul Stevenson, accident involving personal injury, intoxication assault.
• Kendrick J. Monday, possession of a controlled substance over two grams/under 400 grams.
• Todd D. Adams, DWI with a child under 15.
• Matthew Massey, evading with a vehicle.
• Salvador G. Martinez, aggravated sexual assault, 10 counts.
• Maxwell Brooks McCall, theft, evading with a vehicle.
• Ronald Charles Cooper Jr., theft.
• Cody Ray Sanders, theft of a firearm.
• Francisco Perales Jr., burglary of a building, possession of a controlled substance over 400 grams with intent to deliver.
• Dustin Kyle Garcia, burglary of a building, possession of a controlled substance over 400 grams with intent to deliver.
• Javier A. Aguilar, theft.
• Jim Bob Clemons, forgery, two counts.
• Glen Edward Sullivan, injury to a child.
• Machelle Ann Mixon, injury to elderly.
• Jeremy Matthew Simpson, indecency with a child, two counts.
• Bradley Wayne Wallace, failure to comply with sex registration requirements, injury to a child.
• Josue G. Camacho, fraudulent use/possession of identifying information.
• Alaina Christina Cabal, possession of a controlled substance less than one gram in drug free zone.
• Miguel A. Calderon, failure to comply with sex registration requirements.
• Jonathan Edward Fuller, burglary of a building.
• Juan Davila Baez, theft.
• Edgar Arturo Garcia, theft.
• Salvador Garcia, theft.
• Eric Scott Smart, possession of a controlled substance less than one gram.
• Tracy L. Reamy, possession of a controlled substance more than four grams/under 200 grams with intent to deliver, drug free zone.
• Gregg C. McGee III, possession of a controlled substance less than one gram.
• Joe Shannon Trent, possession of marijuana more than four ounces/under five pounds in drug free zone, prohibited weapon.
• Kenneth Ray Walker, possession of a controlled substance more than one gram/less than four grams in drug free zone.
• Brandon Lee Smart, possession of a controlled substance less than one gram.
• Jason Mark Aitken, possession of a controlled substance more than four grams/under 200 grams with intent to deliver.
• Donny Hugh Hanna, possession of a controlled substance more than one gram/under four grams.
• Rick Reamy, evading arrest.
• Paul Harry Rollins, possession of a controlled substance more than one gram/under four grams.
• Alvis Gene Kiser, possession of a controlled substance under one gram.
• Antonio L. Locke, possession of marijuana more than four ounces/under five pounds.
• Harlan Andre James, injury to elderly.
• Robert Wayne Holloway, forgery.
• Booker T. McDonald, burglary of a habitation.
• Michael Roy Torrez, burglary of a building.
• Thomas Terell Crawford, possession of a controlled substance more than four grams/under 200 grams with indent to deliver.
• Ashley N. Reed, credit card abuse.
• Teresa D. Roberts, credit card abuse.
• Ronnie D. Williams, failure to comply with sex registration requirements.
• Alexander Cabrera, failure to comply with sex registration requirements.
• Clay Asby Zona, burglary of a building, four counts.
• Robert Lee Island, theft.
• Corey Gene Pitman, forgery.
• Michael Alan Locke, injury to a child.
• Cindy Lou Valentine, theft.
• Casey Allen Moreland, theft.
• Connie Roy Brown, DWI/third offense or subsequent.
• Warren Michael Rodgers, possession of a controlled substance more than one gram/under four grams.
• Willie Ray Pace Jr., assault on public servant, two counts aggravated assault.
• Dominique D. Bush, unlawful use of a motorized vehicle.
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