County sheriff reports for week of July, 29, 2017, edition
Published 2:54 pm Tuesday, August 8, 2017
During the week of July 29, 2017, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to 214 complaints and 17 domestic calls; served 62 civil papers; and performed 39 transports, one domestic escort and eight funeral escorts.
Arrested were:
• Steven D. Joyner, 49, of Brewton, for theft of property IV
• Kurtis H. Cottman, 30, of Brewton, for escape III
• Chester P. Presley, 40, of Atmore, for probation violation
• Yeldon D. Rostchild, 23, of Atmore, for bond revocation
• Tacorey D. Bowens, 27, of Atmore, for escape I and revocation of community corrections
• William S. Nichols, 25, of Flomaton, for domestic violence III and harassment
• Chester P. Presley, 40, of Atmore, for probation violation
• Jason A. Nelson, 39, of Brewton, for financial exploitation of an elderly person II
• Justin McDaniel, 26, of Beatrice, for failure to appear
• Broderick E. Autrey Jr., 29, of Atmore, for unlawful possession of a controlled substance
• Sonya J. Ward, 31, of Pensacola, Fla., for aggravated cruelty to an animal
• Jessica Gambrell, 36, of Perdido, for unlawful possession of a controlled substance
• Amber T. Tellis, 26, of Andalusia, for failure to appear
• Rachel Land, 24, of Brewton, for criminal trespassing III and harassment
• Markell Marshall, 30, of Brewton, for failure to appear
• Marion D. Biggs, 38, of Jay, Fla., for failure to appear
• Robin L. Ledkins, 40, of Century, Fla., for assault III, and criminal trespass I
• Ethan H. Allen, 44, of Atmore, for bond revocation
• Gary D. Heathcock, 41, of Atmore, for failure to appear or bond revocation
• Yeldon D. Rostchild, 23, of Dothan, for failure to appear
• Antonio F. Jones, 26, of Dothan, for promoting prison contraband II, unlawful possession of a controlled substance, and possession of marijuana II
• Courtney B. Marker, 26, of Dothan, for attempting to distribute,conspiring to contribute to a controlled substance crime, unlawful possession of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana I, drug trafficking, and inmate possession of a cell phone.