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Arrests
⢠Natasha Hope Hill, 31, 1806 West Blvd., was charged April 23 with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute and possession and use of a drug related object.
⢠Jerry Dewayne Ricter Jr., 31, 900 West Blvd., was charged April 25 with D.U.I.-Alcohol and tail lights required.
⢠Jasmine Tashelle Richardson, 27, 1205 Sixth Ave. Apt D, was charged April 25 with criminal trespass and simple assault.
⢠Ashley Jarvis, 34, 345 Janes Lane, Ochlocknee, was charged April 24 with possession of a schedule I controlled substance.
⢠Brandy Leigh Apperson, 35, 406 West Broad Ave., Doerun, was charged April 24 with possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute; possession of drug related object; and purchase, possession, manufacture, distribution, or sale of marijuana.Â
Comfort for kids
By Sarah Hawley - shawley@aimmediamidwest.com
Pictured during Friday’s check presentation are (from left) Tina Richards of Loyalty is Forever, Lola Sanders of Farmers Bank, Ashley Jarvis of Farmers Bank, Becca Willford of Meigs County Children Services, Meigs County Juvenile Judge Scott Powell, Abbie Cleland of Meigs County Children Services, Jenni Doczi of Farmers Bank, Vanessa Spurlock of Farmers Bank and Lori Miller of Loyalty is Forever.
TUPPERS PLAINS A campaign by local non-profit Loyalty is Forever, which was launched a year ago, presented its first funds last week with the help of Farmers Bank Tuppers Plains employees and other donors.