County arrests
Limestone County Sheriff’s Department reported the following arrests Saturday:
• Stevie Charles Adams Jr., 27, of 20614 Myers Road, Athens, breaking and entering a vehicle and possession of a controlled substance
• Anthony Delmar Anderson, 39, of 1927 Cain Drive, Athens, possession/rec of a controlled substance
• Joshsua Kenneth Bankston, 28, of 13839 Pulaski Pike, Ardmore, possession of a controlled substance, precursor chemical offense
• Suzanne Carol Bennison, 42, of 200 Maple St., Athens, distribution of a controlled substance
• Randall Dewayne Bivens, 36, of 18129 Hightower Road, Athens, manufacturing a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession/rec of a controlled substance
• Steven Leon Bivens, 40, of 18129 Hightower Road, Athens, DUI, possession of a controlled substance and first-degree possession of marijuana
• Adam Wayne Blankenship, 25, of 180 Meetinghouse Road, Ardmore, Tenn., possession of a controlled substance
• Chad Arkest Carter, 41, of 18635 Coffman Road, Elkmont, manufacturing a controlled substance
• Timothy Earl Combs, 43, of 1300 Brownsferry St., Athens, violated Community Notification Act by moving without notifying law-enforcement; required to be registered as sex offender and report address
• Brandy Leigh Craft, 27, of 12772 Hickory Hills, Athens, manufacturing a controlled substance
• Stephanie Marie Dawson, 31, of Budget Inn, Room 105, Athens, three counts of breaking and entering a vehicle and four counts of fraudulent use of a credit card
• Manuel Delgado, 24, of 1627 Wadsworth St., Apt. 1, Decatur, possession of cocaine and DUI (drugs and alcohol)
• Jesse Dean Hoppes, 22, of 110 Thomas St., Apt. 300, Athens, attempting to elude and harassing communications
• James Austin Isbell, 46, of 745 Bates Road, Reform, probation violated for resisting arrest
• Starla Kristen Lamb, 20, of 200 Academy Road, Pulaski, Tenn., second-degree promoting prison contraband
• Shirley Ann Reed, 47, of 1901 Sparkman Drive, Apt. 1001, Huntsville, second-degree arson
• Michael Joseph Walden, 34, of 11351 Friend Road, Athens, public intoxication and destruction of state property
County thefts
Limestone County Sheriff’s Department reported no thefts Saturday.
City arrests
Athens Police Department reported no arrests Saturday.
City thefts
Athens Police Department reported no thefts Saturday.
Hospital report
Athens-Limestone Hospital reported no admissions or discharges Saturday.
Admissions and discharges represent only those who agree to have their names published.
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ARREST REPORT Sept. 26, 2009
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