Robbery, burglary indictments served
Published 9:08 am Friday, September 23, 2016
More indictments from the most recent Lincoln County grand jury session in August and from previous sessions have recently been served, including several for robbery, burglary and grand larceny.
Devin Demond Curly
Devin Demond Curly, 22, of 5210 Bundy Road, New Orleans, Louisiana, was served an indictment for robbery.
Curly’s indictment alleges that on or about March 12, he robbed Rue 21 Inc. —a retail store for young men and women — of numerous items of merchandise.
The indictment states that at the time of the robbery Monica Webb was present, acting in her capacity as an employee of Rue 21. Curly used violence toward Webb during the robbery, according to the indictment.
Curly is being held on a bond of $50,000 at the Lincoln County Jail.
Victor Sanders
Victor Sanders, 36, of 414 Old Wesson Road, was served indictments recently for conspiracy to commit burglary and burglary of a dwelling.
Sanders’ first indictment alleges that on or before Nov. 19, he conspired with Tuwanika Faye Cleve and Lawrence Wilson to burglarize a home. The second count of the indictment states that around the same time, Sanders, Cleve and Wilson entered the home of Eddie Kendrick, 1071 Hwy. 550, Lot 3, Brookhaven, by forcing open an outer door of the house.
Sanders was arrested for the indictment charges Sept. 16, but has since posted bail.
LCSO serves indictments
Other indictments served include burglary, credit card fraud, failure to support minor children and unlawful possession of an illegal substance.
When the grand jury agrees the evidence is sufficient to establish the commission of a crime, it returns an indictment endorsed by the grand jury foreman with the phrase “true bill” to indicate the information presented is sufficient to justify the trial of the suspect.
The following indictments have been served:
• Tristen Toby Dillon for receiving stolen firearms.
• Larry D. Lambert for the unlawful possession of one dose of diazepam, the unlawful possession of at least two but less than 10 doses of morphine and the unlawful possession of less than 30 grams of marijuana.
• Allyson M. Walker for the unlawful sale of at least two but less than 10 doses of oxycodone.
• Joseph W. Jackson for the unlawful possession of at least one-tenth but less than two grams of methamphetamine.
• O’Darius Monte Black for the unlawful sale of at least two but less than 10 doses of oxycodone and the unlawful sale of less than 30 grams of marijuana, the sale of less than two grams of methamphetamine and the possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
• Allyson M. Walker for the unlawful sale of at least 10 but less than 20 doses of hydrocodone.
• Larry Edward Triche Jr. for the conspiracy to possess methamphetamine and the unlawful possession of more than two but less than 10 grams of methamphetamine.
• Timothy R. Wilson for the unlawful sale of at least two but less than 10 grams of methamphetamine.
• Cheri L. Powell for the unlawful possession of at least one-tenth but less than two grams of methamphetamine, the unlawful possession of one and a quarter doses of alprazolam and the unlawful possession of half a dose of hydrocodone.
• Christopher James Portrey for the unlawful possession of at least one-tenth but less than two grams of methamphetamine.
• Jason L Hedgepeth for the unlawful possession of more than two but less than 10 grams of methamphetamine.
• Roy Eugene Thomas for the unlawful taking of a motor vehicle.
• Antoine M. Smith for the unlawful sale of less than two grams of methamphetamine, the unlawful possession of at least one-tenth but less than two grams of cocaine, the unlawful possession of one dose of morphine, the unlawful possession of less than 30 grams of marijuana, the unlawful possession of at least two but less than 10 doses of oxycodone, the unlawful possession of eight units of hydrocodone, the unlawful possession of at least two but less than 10 doses of amphetamine and the unlawful possession of at least two but less than 10 doses of oxycodone.
• Corbin Thompson Allen for the unlawful sale of less than 30 grams of marijuana within 1,500 feet of a church, conspiracy to commit burglary of an automobile and three counts of burglary of an automobile.
• Tristen Toby Dillon for the conspiracy to commit burglary of a dwelling and burglary of a dwelling.
• Jerrell M Powell for the unlawful possession of at least two but less than 10 grams of methamphetamine with intent to distribute, the unlawful possession of more than 30 grams of cocaine with intent to distribute and the possession of less than 30 grams of marijuana.
• James Buitt for conspiracy to commit grand larceny and grand larceny.