Grand jury indicts 2 men on burglary, theft charges
Published 10:54 pm Monday, October 28, 2024
EDITOR’S NOTE: An indictment is an allegation of criminal conduct. All defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law beyond a reasonable doubt.
A seven-count indictment recently was returned by a Baldwin County grand jury against two men accused of multiple burglaries, theft by taking and possession of illegal drugs.
Grand jurors jointly indicted Raymond Elvis Crowe Jr. and Ayden Calder Moore on four counts of burglary in the second degree, two counts of theft by taking and one count of Violation of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act for possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute.
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The indictments against the defendants, along with several others, were recently made public by the Baldwin County Superior Court Clerk’s Office.
The crimes allegedly committed by Crowe and Moore took place in April and May 2024, according to court records.
The case was investigated by Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Robert “Bob” Butch.
Other defendants indicted included:
— Daveeona Shadiamond Webb, forgery in the first degree, identity fraud, two counts of giving false information to a law enforcement officer, driving without a license and child safety restraint violation.
— Alanjee Marquise Morris, burglary in the first degree and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.
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— Willie Carlton Reynolds III, burglary in the first degree.
— Johnny Dewberry, burglary in the second degree.
— Major Junior Evans Jr., burglary in the first degree.
— James Douglas Stancil, arson in the first degree.
–Nehemiah Lanorris Bowers, robbery by sudden snatching and simple battery.
— Michael Dwayne Reese, fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer, driving under the influence less safe drugs, speeding and driving while license suspended.
— Demond Eugene Beckett, also known as Derrick Beckett, fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer, failure to stop at a stop sign and failure to maintain lane.
— Shedrick Quante Green, fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer.
–Antonio Deshawn Russell, also known as “Biscuit,” fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer, obstruction of a law enforcement officer and reckless driving.
— Brian Lenard Williams, fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer, driving while license suspended and obstruction of a law enforcement officer.
— Jose Ben-Coz, fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer, driving under the influence less safe alcohol, improper headlights and driving without a license.
— Kandace Danielle Bradley, hindering apprehension or punishment of a criminal.
— Bobby Lee Grable, four counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
— Four defendants were jointly indicted on two counts each of entering an automobile. They were identified as: Charlie Eugene Battle Jr., Antonio Jerome Deveraux, Wndkira Evans and Brynayiah Keasa Roberson.
— Cedric Jermaine Grable, also known as Cedric Jaime Grable, possession of prohibited items by inmates.
— Larry James Farley Jr., sexual battery and interference with government property.
— Chadwick Gene Cochran, aggravated stalking, criminal damage to property in the second degree and obstruction of a law enforcement officer.
— Terry Eugene Mohorne, aggravated stalking and obstruction of a law enforcement officer.
— Bobby Roshaun Rouseau, two counts of obstruction of a law enforcement officer.
— Marcell Deonte Thornton, criminal damage to property in the second degree, battery under the Georgia Family Violence Act and two counts of cruelty to children in the third degree.
— Tony Foster, aggravated battery and cruelty to children in the third degree.
— Khirstyn Sacora Smith, criminal damage to property in the second degree, battery under the Georgia Family Family Violence Act, cruelty to children in the third degree.
— Orlando Maurice Davis, terroristic threats, battery under the Georgia Family Violence Act and cruelty to children in the third degree.
— Shari Lee Mathis, making a false statement.
–Jada Myderia Wesley, criminal damage to property in the second degree.
–Delarius Jaquan Lester, interference with government property and obstruction of a law enforcement officer.
–Dontavis Rechard Slaughter, obstruction of a law enforcement officer.