Five men and a woman from four cities were rounded up Monday by Limestone County Sheriff’s investigators for failure to pay child support.
Limestone County Department of Human Resources is responsible for helping custodial parents collect child support.
Parents charged with failure to pay child support were:
• Ronald Charles Dentleegrand, 48, of 140 Angela Dr., Apt. B, Madison;
• Shannon Vail Haraway, 34, of 23740 Bone Way Road, Athens;
• Donald Lynn Rutherford, 41, of 22668 Alabama 99, Elkmont;
• Marvin Lewis Shoulders, 60, of 1009 West Maples St., Fayetteville, Tenn.;
• Ricky George Smith, 49, of 115 Scotland Dr., Athens;
• Rhonda Fay Watkins, 33, of 15050 Fort Hampton Road, Elkmont.
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