Arrests published in the Jessamine Journal 10.4.18

Published 2:41 pm Thursday, October 4, 2018

Lexington woman arrested for wanton endangerment

Jovonda Denise Boggs, 29, of 364 Lima Drive Apt. 30 in Lexington, was arrested Sept. 30 for second-degree wanton endangerment, DUI, operating on a suspended or revoked license, reckless driving, second-degree disorderly conduct and possession of an open alcoholic beverage container in a motor vehicle, according to a citation issued by the Nicholasville Police Department.

Boggs was seen speeding on US27 going 90 mph in a 55 mph zone. Officers described Boggs as hysterical, confused and having urinated on herself.

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Boggs’ 9-month-old child was found in the front passenger seat in a rear-facing car seat that had not been secured. A field sobriety test was performed which Boggs failed.

Officers located an empty alcoholic beverage container on the floorboard of her vehicle, according to the citation.

Boggs was transported to St. Joseph Jessamine where she allegedly began screaming and cursing alarming staff and patients at the hospital. Boggs was then transported to the Jessamine County Detention Center, according to the citation.

Man arrested for methamphetamine, heroin

Jacob Tankersly, 29, address unknown, was arrested Sept. 25 for first-degree possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine), first-degree possession of a controlled substance (heroin) and possession of drug paraphernalia, according to a citation issued by the Nicholasville Police Department.

Tankersly was found in the back passenger side of a vehicle. When officers arrived, Tankersly exited the vehicle and stood next to it. Through the course of an investigation items were seen in plain view by the arresting officers, according to the citation.

A small bag of suspected heroin/Fetanyl, a syringe with a cloudy liquid and bottle cap with liquid and a filter were discovered next to the seat where Tankersly exited the vehicle. There was also a small bag of suspected methamphetamine located on the ground below Tankersly’s door. Several syringes, both new and used, were also located in the vehicle.

Tankersly was arrested and transported to the Jessamine County Detention Center, according to the citation.

Lexington man arrested for DUI after three vehicle collision

Randall M. Klinect, 63, of 972 Holly Springs Drive in Lexington, was arrested Sept. 24 for DUI, according to a citation issued by the Nicholasville Police Department.

Klinect was traveling north bound on US 27 and was involved in a three- vehicle injury accident which resulted in Klinect being trapped inside his vehicle.

Several empty alcohol containers were found in the vehicle, along with one unopened alcohol container, according to the citation.

Klinect allegedly told officers he had a margarita for lunch. He was described as slurring his speech and having glassy eyes.

Both drivers of the other two vehicles involved in the wreck were injured and taken to University of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington.

Klinect was transported to the Jessamine County Detention Center and submitted to a breath test with a .203 result. The jail refused to admit Klinect and he was then taken to St. Joseph Jessamine for medical clearance and once again transported back to the Jessamine County Detention Center, according to the citation.

Nicholasville man arrested for heroin

Donald G. Goodlett, 46, of 601 S. Central Ave. Apt. B in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 25 for trafficking in a controlled substance (heroin), according to a citation issued by the Nicholasville Police Department.

The Nicholasville Police Department conducted a search warrant on the above listed residence and found a white powdery substance which was identified as heroin by Goodlettt. Officers also found a scale with a white powder on it, along with empty baggies consistent with drug trafficking in the home.

Goodlett was arrested and transported to the Jessamine County Detention Center, according to the citation.

Nicholasville woman arrested for methamphetamine, heroin

Andria McIntosh, 30, of 307 W. Walnut St. in Nichoalsville, was arrested Sept. 25 for first-degree possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine), first-degree possession of a controlled substance (heroin) and possession of drug paraphernalia, according to a citation issued by the Nicholasville Police Department.

McIntosh was located in a vehicle on Oak Street and Second Street in Nicholasville. Upon contact, officers could allegedly see several drug paraphernalia items in plain view. The search of the back seat of the vehicle resulted in confiscation of methamphetamine and a syringe which had milky fluid in it. Officers also located a belt which had been cinched down to the size of an arm.

Officers also found a bottle cap with liquid in it and a piece of cotton next to a needle. The rear passenger door handle also had a bag of suspected heroin/Fetanyl inside it. There was a bag of suspected methamphetamine recovered from the right passenger door on the ground.

McIntosh told officers the items were not hers but belonged to the male passenger who was with her. The male passenger told officers the items were hers. McIntosh was arrested and transported to the Jessamine County Detention Center, according to the citation.

Nicholasville woman arrested for methamphetamine

Mary M. Crandall, 53, of 411 Faulconer Drive in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 24 for operating on a suspended or revoked license, first-degree possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of drug paraphernalia, according to a citation issued by the Nicholasville Police Department.

Officers were called to Jessamine Avenue in reference to a suspicious vehicle.

Officers conducted a traffic stop and learned Crandall had a suspended license and a Fayette County warrant. When Crandall exited the vehicle, officers allegedly saw a loaded syringe on the floor board next to the door. Crandall allegedly told officers the syringe was loaded with methamphetamine. Also located in the vehicle was a bag on the passenger seat containing methamphetamine. In the rear of the vehicle, officers allegedly located a bag that contained a syringe and a bottle cap containing suspected methamphetamine residue.

Crandall was arrested and transported to the Jessamine County Detention Center, according to the citation.

The following citations were released by the Nicholasville Police Department, the Jessamine County Sheriff’s Office and the Wilmore Police Department.

-— Justin Birchum, 26, of the Jessamine County Detention Center, was arrested for trafficking in marijuana.

-— Curtis Burke, 27, of 9110 Harrodsburg Road Apt. C in Wilmore, was arrested for DUI.

-— Annalaura Perkins, 31, of 9110 Harrodsburg Road Apt. C in Wilmore, was arrested for failure to appear.

-— Michael J. Profit, 43, of 542 Hodge St. Apt. 5 in Louisville, was arrested for impersonating a peace officer, theft by deception/cold checks under $500 and theft of services under $500.

-— Betty A. Sams, 51, of 115 Southview Drive in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 24 for second-degree assault.

-— Mary M. Crandall, 53, of 411 Faulconer Drive in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 24 for failure to appear.

-— Chasity Smith, 27, of 324 Foxwood Drive in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 25 for tampering with physical evidence and failure to appear.

-— Celie Amenaji Worley, 21, of 3745 Camelot Drive Apt. 26 in Lexington, was arrested Sept. 25 for failure to appear.

-— Ryon Sutton, 35, of 103 Ash Court in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 25 for contempt of court.

-— Evan Thomas Hester, 27, of 616 N. Third St. in Danville, was arrested Sept. 26 for speeding 18 mph over the limit and DUI.

-— Ronald L. Smith, 43, of 305 Lakeview Drive in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 26 for fourth-degree assault.

-— James Morris, 57, of 333 Williams Drive in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 26 for public intoxication (excluding alcohol).

-— Donnie Davenport, 46, of 211 Elkchester Circle in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 26 for failure to appear.

-— Reggie Dewayne Patton, 31, of 3683 Appian Way in Lexington, was arrested Sept. 26 for non-payment of court costs.

-— Brandon Harless, 23, of 105 Rose Lane in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 26 for fourth-degree assault.

-— Katrina Arrow-head, 36, of 509 A Miles Road in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 26 for receiving stolen property under $500.

-— Gary T. Antone Jr., 45, of 434 Potomac Drive in Lexington, was arrested Sept. 27 for DUI and possession of an alcoholic beverage container in the vehicle.

-— Jefferey W. Puckett, 34, of 218 Locust Heights in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 27 for a parole violation.

-— Joseph A Turner III, 40, of 501 Ridgeview Drive in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 27 for non-payment of court costs.

-— Joshua Shelton, 26, of the Jessamine County Detention Center, was arrested Sept. 27 for second-degree cruelty to animals, torture of dog/cat with severe physical injury or death and persistent felony offender.

-— James Locker, 29, of the Jessamine County Detention Center, was arrested Sept. 27 for receiving stolen property under $500 and theft of mail matter.

-— Johnny Locker, 37, of the Jessamine County Detention Center, was arrested Sept. 27 for a parole violation.

-— Scotty Wilhoite, 49, of the Jessamine County Detention Center, was arrested Sept. 27 for first-degree possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.

-— Lawrence Miller, 46, of the Jessamine County Detention Center, was arrested Sept. 27 for first-degree possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine) and possession of drug paraphernalia.

-— Tamara Mucker, 38, of 707 E. Chestnut St. in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 28 for a probation violation.

-— Jamie L. Caudill, 41, of 535 Pinoak Drive in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 28 for contempt of court.

-— Roger A. Fairchild, 37, of 103 N. Central Ave. in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 28 for failure to appear.

-— Joshua David Grigsby, 26, of 500 Beauford Place Apt. 8 in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 28 for failure to appear.

-— Anthony White, 46, of 322 E. Brown St. in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 28 for theft by unlawful taking $500 but under $10,000.

-— Jess L. Meece, 23, of 1776 Highway 2993 in Nancy, was arrested Sept. 29 for reckless driving, DUI, tampering with physical evidence and third-degree possession of a controlled substance (drug unspecified).

-— Derrick Wilson Jr., 24, of 3099 Kirklevington Drive Apt. 5 in Lexington, was arrested Sept. 29 for speeding 26 mph over the limit, reckless driving and operating on a suspended or revoked license.

-— Robert Clemets, 45, of 129 Whaley Court in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 29 for alcohol intoxication in a public place.

-— Alexander Pen-man, 22, address unknown, was arrested Sept. 29 for theft by unlawful taking under $500.

-— Isaiah Jurel Frye, 21, of 217 Courchelle Drive in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 29 for giving false identifying information and failure to appear.

-— Jamison Ratfliff, 27, of 200 San Antonio Lane in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 29 for non-payment of court costs.

-— Amy Deaton, 33, address unknown, was arrested Sept. 29 for failure to appear.

-— Tyler James Throckmorton, 22, of 533 Edgewood in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 29 for alcohol intoxication in a public place.

-— Linda Brewer Chadwell, 52, of 224 Winding Way in Wilmore, was arrested Sept. 29 for DUI.

-— Mathew Allen Cobb, 42, of 1385 KY Highway 3249 in Stanford, was arrested Sept. 29 for flagrant nonsupport.

-— James A. McIn-tosh, 35, of 409 Biloxi in Nicholasville, was arrested Sept. 30 for third-degree terroristic threatening.

-— Varney Haskell, 46, of 5149 Mt. Hebron Road in Lancaster, was arrested Sept. 30 for non-payment of court costs.

-— Gina Williamson, 46, address unknown, was arrested Sept. 30 for failure to appear and non-payment of court costs.