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Brooks County Sheriff’s Jail Inmate Report

Brooks County Sheriff’s Jail Inmate Report

Amanda Manning • October 14, 2022

(All are presumed innocent until proven guilty by a court of law.)



Brooks County Inmates reported here can also be found on offenderindex.com. This report lists September 1, 2022, through October 13, 2022. 

9-1—Justin Dunbar was booked and charged with criminal trespass for family violence (misdemeanor), obstruction of officers (misdemeanor), violate family violence order (misdemeanor), financial transaction card theft, financial transaction card fraud (misdemeanor), theft by taking, simple battery-family violence (misdemeanor), reckless conduct (misdemeanor), cruelty to children—2nd degree (3 counts), and simple battery—family violence (2 counts as felony). Arresting officer was K. Krabb. On 9-1, Dunbar went in front of Judge Spencer and was given bond for $15,000.00 for his first charge listed. Dunbar is still currently booked. 


9-2—Kenneth Dezurik was booked and charged with probation violation (when probation terms are altered) for fingerprintable charge. Arresting officer was C. Stevick. 


9-13—Michelle Castillo was booked for failure to appear for fingerprintable charge, a felony. Arresting officer was Sgt. K. Trolinger. 


9-14—Sylvester Smith is currently booked and charged with printing drafts, forgery (4th degree—misdemeanor), theft by taking (misdemeanor), printing fictitious checks, theft by receiving stolen property (misdemeanor), criminal trespass (misdemeanor), criminal attempt to commit a felony, willful obstruction of law enforcement officers (misdemeanor), identity theft fraud when using/possessing identification information concerning individual under (misdemeanor) and identity theft fraud when using/possessing identity information concerning a person. Sentenced $20 bond. Arresting officer was Gaskin. 


9-16—Jackson Lahood currently released was booked and charged with magistrate court bench warrant o/c fleeing/eluding officers, possession of methamphetamine and possession and use of drug related objects (misdemeanor). He spent 28 days in jail and was arrested by Sgt. J. Horton. 


9-25—Devonta Bryant was booked and charged with conspiracy to commit a felony, purchase distribution, conspiracy to commit a felony (2 counts), possession of tools for commission of a crime, tampering with evidence, and willful obstruction of law enforcement officers (misdemeanor-2 counts). Arresting officer was R. Parker. No sentence at this time. 


9-26—Ethan Meeks is currently booked and charged with simple assault (misdemeanor). Arresting officer was Ingram. 

9-29—Thomas Johnson is currently booked and charged with possession of methamphetamine and drug related objects (misdemeanor). Arresting officer was T. Griffin. 


10-4—Martin Sapp is currently booked and charged with probation violation-possession of methamphetamine. Arresting officer was R. Parker. 


10-5—Carrington Hollis was booked and charged with possession of cocaine, possession and use of drug related objects (misdemeanor), and possession of marijuana less than 1 oz. (misdemeanor). The arresting officer was T. Griffin. Hollis was given a bond set at $20 for his first charge listed. Hollis is still currently booked. 


10-5—Jonathan Wooten is currently booked and charged with possession of cocaine, possession and use of drug related objects (misdemeanor), possession of marijuana less than 1 oz, (misdemeanor), speeding (misdemeanor), driver to exercise due care (misdemeanor), reckless driving (misdemeanor), failure to maintain lane (misdemeanor), failure to signal when turning or changing lanes (misdemeanor), expired tag (misdemeanor), use of safety belts in passenger vehicle (misdemeanor), aggressive driving (misdemeanor), suspended license (misdemeanor), affixing tin to windows or windshield (misdemeanor), leaving scene of accident (misdemeanor), required position and methods of turning at intersections, driving on divided highways, fleeing or attempting to elude police officer, aggravated assault, obstruction or hindering of law enforcement officers, criminal attempt felony, and aggravated assault on police officer. Arresting officer was T. Griffin. Sentenced to no bond on all charges. 


10-8—Channing Long is currently booked and charged with terroristic threats and acts, two counts of battery-family violence (1st offense—misdemeanor) and obstructing or hindering persons making emergency telephone call (misdemeanor). Arresting officer was Krabb.


10-10—Jerame Durden was booked and charged with theft. Arresting officer was D. Bell. 


10-10—Khahaifa Jackson is currently booked and charged with disorderly conduct (misdemeanor) with the city court. Arresting officer M. Copeland. 


10-11—Eugene Ivey is currently booked and charged with public drunkenness (misdemeanor), and public indecency-1st or 2nd offense (misdemeanor) with the city court. Arresting officer was Gaines. 

10-13—Jason Tucciarone is currently booked and charged with six terrorist threats and acts and a criminal trespass (misdemeanor). The arresting officer is A. Conger. 


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