Thursday, June 18, 2009
The following people were indicted Wednesday by a McLennan County grand jury:
* Tambria Tionette Carroll, 29, Waco, debit card abuse.
* Rachel Denise Tomlinson, 26, Waco, injury to a child.
* Leslie Ann Knight, 18, Waco, forgery.
* Arron Lenn Eason, 28, address unknown, failure to register as sex offender.
* Patrick Wayne Boren, 31, Woodway, failure to comply with sex offender registration.
* Jovan Salas, 20, Robinson, racing causing serious bodily injury.
* Jacob Anthony Romero, 20, racing causing serious bodily injury.
* Tony Orta, 32, Beverly Hills, evading arrest/detention using vehicle.
* Raymond Rivera Perez Jr., 42, address unknown, assault family violence enhanced.
* Bryan Severin, 45, Corsicana, unauthorized use of vehicle.
* Ricky Davis, 44, theft of more than $1500, less than $20,000..
* Juancarlos Nieto Mendoza, 31, address unknown, aggravated assault threaten with deadly weapon.
* Tommy Stevens, 17, Hewitt, evading arrest/detention using vehicle.
* Jermone Henderson, 27, Waco, burglary of building.
* Colby Good, 18, Lorena, unauthorized use of vehicle.
* Matthew Jonathan Bullard, 27, Waco, burglary of building, possession of controlled substance, cocaine.
* Justin Hamelton, 29, address unknown, aggravated assault threaten with deadly weapon.
* Bryan Dotson, 24, address unknown, burglary of habitation
* Deborah Rene Tillman, 49, address unknown, theft of more than $1500 with two or more prior convictions.
* Michael Allen Heavin, 32, address unknown, possession of identifying information enhanced.
* Martin Palafox III, 32, address unknown, driving while intoxicated felony.
* Gary Wayne Horton, 46, address unknown, driving while intoxicated felony with an open container.
* Brian Nolan Rodgers, 26, Robinson, two counts sexual assault of a child.
* Kevin Ray Gauer, 35, Waco, unauthorized absence county correctional facility.
* Cornelio Loredo, 34, address unknown, forgery.
* Paul Wayne Brooks, 45, address unknown, three counts aggravated sexual assault, indecency with a child by contact.
* Paul Michael Blakley, 37, address unknown, credit card abuse.
* Miguel Jose Huerta, 23, Kilgore, two counts aggravated sexual assault.
* Joshua Dwight Hicks, 19, address unknown, aggravated sexual assault.
* Michael Moomaw, 18, Waco, burglary of habitation enhanced.
* Tami Michelle Melton, 31, McGregor, credit card abuse.
* Leonardo Daniel Cardenas, 32, Elm Mott, theft of more than $1500, less than $20,000; theft of firearm.
* Elijah Crittendon, 38, Waco, evading arrest/detention using vehicle.
* Jose Braule Ramirez, 33, Houston, aggravated assault.
* Eric Dale Angelo, 36, possession of controlled substance, methamphetamine enhanced.
* Rondell R. Smith, 20, West, possession of controlled substance, cocaine.
* Rafael Alvarez, 20, Waco, possession of marijuana more than four ounces, less than five pounds.
* Matthew Gillespie, 23, Waco, two counts forgery.
* Siemon Tuviel Kieran, 20, possession with intent to distribute controlled substance, methamphetamine
* Christopher Allen Anderson, 37, Waco, possession of controlled substance, methamphetamine enhanced, possession with intent to distribute controlled substance, methamphetamine enhanced.
* James Randoll Reneau, 41, Marlin, possession of controlled substance, methamphetamine; possession of controlled substance, heroin.
* Aubrey Nicole Nothaft, 30, Waco, possession of controlled substance, cocaine.
* Jason Eric Huber, 33, Waco, possession of controlled substance, methamphetamine.
* Howard Lewis McCreary III, 17, Waco, possession of controlled substance, cocaine within a drug free zone.
* Robert Earl Washington II, 29, Waco, credit card abuse; evading arrest/detention using vehicle.
* Eugene Laray Tinsley, 37, Waco, burglary of habitation, possession of controlled substance, cocaine.
* Tammy Sue Rice, 38, Eddy, possession of certain chemicals with intent to manufacture controlled substance.
* Melissa Dawn Rice, 32, Eddy, possession of certain chemicals with intent to manufacture controlled substance.
* Samuel Lawrence King Jr., 39, Axtell, possession of certain chemicals with intent to manufacture controlled substance.
* Byron Waine Milligan, 43, Waco, possession of controlled substance, cocaine.
* Olon Reece Miller, 42, Waco, fraudulent possession of identifying information.
* Larrisha Antonette Dancer, 20, Woodway, possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, cocaine.
* Korey LaWilliam Moore, 25, Waco, possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, cocaine enhanced; possession of controlled substance, cocaine enhanced.
* Bobby Bingham, 19, address unknown, burglary of habitation.
* Charles Torres, 35, address unknown, burglary of habitation.
* Otis Marcell Jackson, 25, address unknown, credit card abuse.
* Matthew Anthony Thomas, 22, address unknown, burglary of building.
* James Allen Rochell, 22, address unknown, criminal mischief of $1500 or more, less than $20,000.
* Malik Hakeem Hannible Brooks, 20, address unknown, criminal mischief of $1500 or more, less than $20,000.
* Lorenzo Losolla, 43, driving while intoxicated felony.
* Benito Salinas, 29, address unknown, criminal mischief of $1500 or more, less than $20,000.
* John Michael Johnson, 30, address unknown, driving while intoxicated felony.
* Sandtisha Gardner, 30, address unknown, theft less than $1500 with two prior convictions enhanced.
* Ryan Nathaniel Anderson, 28, Waco, evading arrest/detention using vehicle with prior conviction enhanced.
* Jamie Domonik Toney, 19, address unknown, aggravated robbery.
* Vincent James Norrell, 29, address unknown, forgery.
* Jose Vallejo Jr., 22, address unknown, forgery.








Comments
By ImpeachOBAMA!!v
Jul 10, 2009 11:40 PM | Link to this
Alright Eric! way to go your fourth time in the big house and they are puttin you in for life! Hope it was worth it Dumb @
By Terrie Ritchie
Jun 25, 2009 2:54 PM | Link to this
To: do you know GOD. AMEN!! BUT REMEMBER FREE WILL.
And yes we should all pray for sinners that includes all of us, none are without sin. But once you ask for forgiveness you have got to turn from that sin and not keep repeating.
MOST IMPORTANTLY PRAY FOR THE LAW OFFICIALS THAT RISK THEIR LIFE DAILY TO KEEP US SAFE AND KEEP THE DRUGS OFF THE STREETS.
By Do You Know Jesus
Jun 21, 2009 9:54 PM | Link to this
Oh My God How many know that making judgement or passing judgement on another is a sin and hey you dont have to worry about paying man or obeying man it is God all of the Almighty Minded People that will not have to worry about man or mans law. It is God No One can run or hide from God... People no man can make you obey a law of man when we can not even obey Gods law... My reading these comments makes me pray as Jesus did when he said Forgiven for they know not of what they do... If we are not praying for these people and going to God to get things in order than these people may win out alot more than we will. Did you know in Proverbs 24 it tells us if we find it easy to be angry with the unrighteousness of people we take the wrath of God off them and put it on ourself. I feel there are many making comments that need to worry about their own life and business more than the next man or woman. If you can't say anything good don't say anything at all.
By Gwen
Jun 19, 2009 12:50 PM | Link to this
Mathew Bullard,
How many times do you want to go to jail? That fine Jehovas Witness upbringing that your mother shoved up your @ss doesn't appear to be working for you. Glenna do not call any of your family members and try to sucker money out of us. You are married to a menace of society and you are no better. God bless your children for they have the crappiest parents on the planet. I guess you will continue to mooch off of Patricia until you are 90 years old. Go snort you another line my little darlings, it makes you so attractive. The family is so through with you. Yall are worthless and you are ruining two innocent childrens lives. God help you both.
By jabberjabber
Jun 19, 2009 12:33 PM | Link to this
I believe they should go to jail because they were indicted by the grand jury. They don't need a trial. They must be guilty or they wouldn't be in trouble. And if they're not guilty, well, they probably deserve it for something else they did. Also, I believe everything I read in the Trib. It's where I get all my information about everything.
By I obey the law
Jun 19, 2009 10:38 AM | Link to this
To those of you taking up for the criminals in our society or anywhere for that matter. I can tell you that you won't ever see my name on here, if I get a speeding ticket then I go pay it, I don't sit around and wait for them to put a warrant our for my arrest to end up wanted by the law. I don't sell drugs or intend on carrying around the stuff to make drugs. I don't steal other people identity or steal period. Get a life people, there is a reason these people are arrested and if you are taking up for these people who probably live off the government, it's probably a short time before your sitting next to them in the same jail cell.
By Waco TruthSquad
Jun 19, 2009 1:11 AM | Link to this
Indictments are easy to come by...They are not proclamations of guilt...these are charges...not verdicts.
It's impossible to change ignorant minds who believe that everyone arrested or charged with a crime is guilty....Half-educated, bible-thumping jurors have convicted everyone tried in McLennan county...not one "not guilty" verdict in years and years. Long sentences where death would be a better option.
One can only hope that they (jurors and prosecutors) will one day be punished for their actions...if not in this life, then perhaps in the next one...
By Mistelle
Jun 18, 2009 9:31 PM | Link to this
Or maybe they were like me. Someone else committed the crime and set you up for it. It sounds like TV but someone wrote me check (mind you I was much younger and naive at the time) to pay for some work that I had done for them (I tattooed on their back) and it turned out forged. The police wouldn't believe me when I told them where the guy was. Said that the judge would figure that out and by the time I finally got to the judge he was nowhere to be found so I was essentially hung out to dry. If they had taken the time to check I made it nearly 30 yrs (that's counting infancy) with nothing at all on my record. Not even a speeding ticket. And yes I am that annoying person who refuses to go 55 when the speed limit is 45. As a consequence I not only lost three months of my life, but my home, all my possesions, and any chance of ever getting a decent job. These are indictments, not guilty charges. All of you who are quick to judge, just wait, someday you may be that person that is stuck with no way to prove your innocence. Because that is how the system works, you are guilty until proven innocent.
By TEXAN
Jun 18, 2009 8:52 PM | Link to this
Why are you guys taking up for this criminals?. I don't think they are innocent or falsely accused . They put themselves in this situations, let them pay for it. To Jennifer, you must have relatives on the list to feel that way. I, personally don't feel sorry for any of this guys, they need to be held accountable for their behavior. Don't want to be in trouble? then live your life the right way.
By TEXAN
Jun 18, 2009 8:50 PM | Link to this
Why are you guys taking up for this criminals?. I don't think they are innocent or falsely accused . They put themselves in this situations, let them pay for it. To Jennifer, you must have relatives on the list to feel that way. I, personally don't feel sorry for any of this guys, they need to be held accountable for their behavior. Don't want to be in trouble? then live your life the right way.
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