The Nicholasville Police Department shared the arrest record for the period of March 12 to 18, 2024. In total, these law enforcement professionals dealt with a varied range of offences, from thefts and assaults to failures to appear in court and non-payment of court costs, fees, or fines.
On this day, 43-year-old David Wilson was detained for failing to appear in court.
Two arrests were made on this day. First, Victor Kozhaev, 40, was booked for theft of services and alcohol intoxication in a public place. Kozhaev was also charged with third-degree terroristic threatening. Ulises Pineda, 23, was the second arrestee of the day, held for non-payment of court costs, fees, or fines.
Annette L Isaac, 49, was taken into custody for theft by unlawful taking or shoplifting.
Brittany Ratliff Dunnigan, 41, was detained for not appearing in court when scheduled.
Aimee Rene Singleton, 42, was arrested for speeding, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol (first offense), and endangering the welfare of a minor. Alexander L Baldwin, 37, also failed to show up in court and was consequently arrested.
Several arrests were made this day. Keith S McKinney, 51, was charged with fourth-degree domestic violence with no visible injury, failing to appear in court, and second-degree unlawful imprisonment. Other arrestees included China Benitez for theft by unlawful taking or shoplifting, Barry C Hall, 48, for non-appearance in court and non-payment of costs, fees, or fines, and also Ashley A Bowman, 34, for non-payment of court costs, fees, or fines. Christy H Wilcher, 33, was also apprehended for missing court, and Michael Robert Johnson, 31, was charged with fourth-degree domestic violence resulting in minor injury and fourth-degree child abuse.
Miranda Weathers Jenkins, 29, was arrested for disregarding a stop sign and for first-degree possession of a controlled substance, Methamphetamine. Hunter Beard, 24, was arrested on charges of failure to appear in court, speeding, reckless driving, operating a suspended or revoked license, possession of open alcohol beverage container in a vehicle, and driving under the influence of alcohol. And Zachary Silver, 28, was booked for theft by unlawful taking or shoplifting.
All these arrests have been reported within the time frame of March 12-18. However, it’s important to note that these individuals’ arrests are subjects of the record, not an indication of guilt or innocence. The cases will be reviewed in court where the final decision will be made based on the evidence and the law.
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