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Teisha Lynn Williams-Santibanez, 39 is charged with four counts of Robbery and Felony Evading Arrest or Detention.
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Drug, theft and forgery charges were among Orange County grand jury indictments released Friday by District Attorney John Kimbrough’s office. Felony possession of a controlled substance charges went to Adam Lee Hanks, 24; Bobby Lee Hanks, 54; Deborah Noel Hanks, 52; and Marcis Fitzgerald Broughton, 24; all of Orange.
Drug, DWI, burglary and fraud charges were among Orange County grand jury indictments released Friday by the district attorney’s office.
Charged with felony possession of a controlled substance are Bobbie Bailey Weber, 51, of Mauriceville; John Steven Tolbert, 37, of Vidor; and Edith Sneed Rosenblad, 45; Reginald Freddy Crosson, 21; and John Richard Singleton, 19; all of Orange.
Charges of sexual assault, felony theft, DWI, fraud and forgery charges were among Orange County grand jury indictments released Friday by District Attorney John Kimbrough’s office.
Five controlled substance charges, one marijuana charge, a burglary charge and fraud charge were on a short grand jury indictment list released Tuesday, according to District Attorney John Kimbrough’s office.
Charged with felony possession of a controlled substance are Joey Eugene Byerly, 25; Anthony James Williams, 18; Rubin Thomas Woods, 29; and Antonio Richard, 17; all of Orange; and Brian Eugene Burrows, 38, of Mauriceville.
Theft, intoxication and tampering charges were among Orange County grand jury indictments released Friday by the district attorney’s office. Charged with felony theft are Ryan Aston Ruiz, 24, of Vinton, La., Lakesha Shonette Brady, 27, and Scottie Lynn Schwartz, 36, both of Orange; and Alphonse Sean Larkins, 44, of Houston.
Allegations of intoxication manslaughter, sexual assault, theft and drug use were among Orange County grand jury indictments released Friday, also including charges against seven individuals from the August, 2009, “eight-liner’ sting operation in Vidor.
A Vidor man has been charged with possession of child pornography in Orange County grand jury indictments released Friday by District Attorney John Kimbrough.
He is David Carl Young, 48, in a case described by prosecutors as occurring in September, 2009. Young is also charged with sexual assault in an incident from July, 2009.
Kidnapping, assault and drug charges were among Orange County grand jury indictments released Friday by District Attorney John Kimbrough.
Charged with aggravated kidnapping is Aaron Michael Hambrick, 24, of Vidor.