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 By  John Few Published 
1:50 pm Friday, November 29, 2019

Arrest Report

The following is the Madison Police Department Arrest Report from Nov. 22-28:

 

Nov. 22

Amber Julia Thompson, Madison, driving under the influence (alcohol) and failure to appear (traffic).

Jessica Leigh West, Madison, failure to appear (traffic).

Richard Allen Pickering, Huntsville, violation of probation.

 

Nov. 23

Jacob Kyle Rice, Madison, driving under the influence (alcohol).

Mikeal Steavin Lanier, Madison, possession of drug paraphernalia.

Joy Elizabeth Gibbs, Madison, theft (shoplifting), fourth degree, resisting arrest and attempting to flee or elude police officer.

 

Nov. 24

Daniel Jaramillo Moreno, Madison, driving under the influence (alcohol).

Eric John Fullington, Ardmore, bail (jumping), second degree.

Travis Lee Bailey, Madison, theft misconduct, fourth degree.

Timothy James Hunt, Madison, possession of controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Christian Alexander Castellanos, Huntsville, violation of probation.

Calvin Thomas Brewer, Huntsville, violation of probation and promoting contraband, third degree.

Amanda Carol Lampiasi, Madison, domestic violence (family), third degree.

Amanda Suzanna Hall, Huntsville, two counts of violation of probation.

 

Nov. 25

Abdul Mutyaba Mukiibi, Madison, possession of marijuana, possession of synthetic narcotics and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Joseph Shane Perkins, Huntsville, two counts of violation of probation.

Jessica Warren, Guntersville, theft (shoplifting), third degree.

Jennifer Nicole Humphrey, Madison, failure to appear (traffic).

Evan Douglas Brannon, Madison, theft (shoplifting), fourth degree.

 

Nov. 26

Angela Diana Mink-Novotny, Madison, theft from residence, first degree.

Cari Rhodshaun Selsey, Madison, theft (shoplifting), fourth degree.

Lauren Christina Hartley, Huntsville, violation of probation.

 

Nov. 27

Daniel Kubisek, Huntsville, failure to appear (traffic).

Jaliece Allene Woods, Huntsville, failure to appear (traffic).

Jayme Ross Neeley, Madison, theft (shoplifting), fourth degree, and criminal trespassing, third degree.

Michael Danyel Pierson, Madison, theft (shoplifting), fourth degree.

Raffiel Moncelle Cox, Madison, possession of marijuana.

Mitchell Emmett Winton Jr., Madison, firearms license required.

Jason Harvey Parton, Gurley, failure to appear (traffic).

Meliek Devon Lewis, Huntsville, violation of probation.

Nov. 28

Spencer James Tate, Huntsville, two counts of violation of probation.

Brandon Ray Brantley, Huntsville, failure to appear (traffic).

 

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