Sheriff’s reports for Wed., Jan. 2, 2019
Published 10:02 am Monday, December 31, 2018
During the week of Dec. 15, 2018, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to 210 complaints and calls for service and seven domestic calls, served 48 civil papers and performed 59 transports and seven funeral escorts.
Arrested were:
• Skylar B. Peacock, 28, of Perdido, was charged with failure to appear.
• Don T. Taylor, 34, of Atmore, was charged with failure to appear.
• Frankie E. Peebles, 56, of Atmore, was charged with failure to appear.
• Spario K. Banks, 32, of Brewton, was charged with failure to appear.
• Brandon Blackburn, 26, of Atmore, was charged with failure to appear and violation of bond.
• Willie G. Hadley, 49, of Atmore, was charged with domestic violence, third degree harassment.
• Ronnie B. Peavy, 57, of Atmore, was charged with sex offender registration notification act.
• Steven D. Knowles, 38, of Atmore, was charged with failure to appear.
• Daniel W. Conway, 28, of Cordova, Ala., was charged with failure to appear.
• Russell S. Merritt, 29, of Bay Minette, was charged with being a fugitive from justice.
• Darik L. Matthews, 33, of Lawrence, Ga., was charged with probation violation.
• Rodrius T. Dailey, 30, of Atmore, was charged with failure to appear.
• Ashanti Jones, 29, of Atmore, was charged with failure to appear.
• Matthew A. Hartley, 27, of Andalusia, was charged with failure to appear.
• Jackie L. Ruffin, 33, of Mobile, was charged with probation violation.
• Jonathan H. Brown, 31, of Bay Minette, was charged with failure to appear.
• Clara A. Kimbrough, 49, of Century, Fla., was charged with theft of services, second degree; utility diversion/tampering.
• Davon L. Milton, 22, of Huntsville, was charged with two counts of failure to appear.
• Buddie L. Jackson, 41, of Flomaton, was charged with probation violation.
• Lagarick R. Black, 21, of Atmore, was charged with probation violation.
• Samuel J. McGowin, 40, of Brewton, was charged with probation violation.
• Albert J. Williams, 41, of Atmore, was charged with failure to appear.