Police Report—4/4/14

Published 11:13 am Friday, April 4, 2014

Jail log

— Christopher Webb, 19, of 7158 Charleston Road, Charleston, W.Va., possession of heroin and drug paraphernalia April 3 by the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office.

— Grady Smith Jr., 43, of 6 Private Drive, Kitts Hill, trafficking in cocaine, capias for arrest April 3 by the Ironton Police Department.

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— Paula Crissinger, 48, of 114 Jefferson St., Coal Grove, warrants for arrest, possession of drugs and drug abuse instruments April 3 by the Ironton Police Department.

— Chadwich Goodrich, 36, of 2437 S. Fifth St., Ironton, contempt of court April 2 by common pleas court.

— Jonathan McDonald, 25, of 225 Short St., Guyandotte, W.Va., domestic violence April 2 by the sheriff’s office.

— Tammy Crabtree, 33, of 2627 S. Eighth St., Ironton, warrants for arrest April 2 by the sheriff’s office.

— Steven Baldwin, 56, of 815 First St., Chesapeake, domestic violence April 2 by the sheriff’s office.

— Ryan Pyles, 23, of 31 Private Drive Township Road 125, Chesapeake, domestic violence April 1 by the sheriff’s office.

— Jamie Welch, 30, of 1173 County Road 1, South Point, driving under the influence and driving under suspension April 1 by the Ohio State Highway Patrol.

— Danny Fields, 59, of 275 N. Third St., Ironton, warrants for arrest April 1 by the Ironton Police Department.

— Jeff Spencer, 36, of 248 Township Road 1163, Proctorville, vandalism, resisting arrest, aggravated menacing, disorderly conduct April 1 by the sheriff’s office.

— Cecelia Damron, 19, of 228 Buffalo Creek Road, Kenova, W.Va., warrants for arrest April 2 by the sheriff’s office.

— Ian Lewis, 39, of 11 Township Road 1408 S., South Point, warrants for arrest April 1 by the Ironton Police Department.

— Britanee Manifold, 24, of 111214 Lynnwood Court, Russell, Ky., contempt of court March 31 by the OSHP.

— Charles Allen, 35, of 1894 County Road 103, Ironton, commitment March 31 by the sheriff’s office.

— Juan Thomas, 34, of 1522 S. Fourth St., Ironton, commitment March 31 by the sheriff’s office.