Blotter: Smith County Jail Bookings May 15-18
Published 5:38 pm Monday, May 18, 2020
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SMITH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICEDeputies charged Christopher Barrera, 17, of Tyler, with burglary of building and burglary of habitation. Barrera was in Smith County Jail Friday and released Saturday. He had two bonds of $10,000 each.
Deputies charged Osbaldo Duran, 40, of Tyler, with theft of property greater than $30,000 and less than $150,000, theft of property between $2,500 and $30,000, and miss appropriation of trust fund greater than or equal to $500 defraud. Duran was in Smith County Jail Saturday and released the same day. He had three bonds of $5,000 each.
Deputies charged Crystal Sky Goodman, 21, of Jacksonville, with tampering with government record defraud/harm, forgery of government/national instrument/money/security, forgery of financial instrument and tampering with government record defraud/harm. Goodman was in Smith County Jail Sunday without bond.
Deputies charged David Emanuel Hernandez, 17, of Tyler, with burglary of habitation and burglary of building. Hernandez was in Smith County Jail Friday and released Saturday. He had two bonds of $8,000 each.
Deputies charged Jacarlius Quaueille Stromile, 23, of Bossier, Louisiana, with tamper/fabricate physical evidence with intent to impair, possession of marijuana less two ounces and unlawful carrying a weapon. Stromile was in Smith County Jail Friday and released the same day. He had bonds totaling $3,500.
LINDALE POLICE DEPARTMENTOfficers charged Haley Elaine Gardner, 24, of Winona, with evading arrest detention and criminal mischief between $2,500 and $30,000. Gardner was in Smith County Jail Friday and released the same day. She had bonds of $500 and $2,500.
TYLER POLICE DEPARTMENTOfficers charged Jovaughn Kendal Good, 29, of Tyler, with assault causing bodily injuries. Good was in Smith County Jail Saturday and released Sunday. He had a $2,500 bond.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETYTroopers charged Brantaja Holloway-Blevins, of Tyler, with disregard no passing zone (sign or markings), driving while license invalid, failure to appear and assault on a security officer. Holloway-Blevins was in Smith County Jail Saturday without bond for the assault charge and other bonds of $438, $872.20 and $1,057.
WHITEHOUSE POLICE DEPARTMENTOfficers charged Jacob Charles Terry, 31, of Whitehouse, with assault causing bodily injury to a family member. Terry was in Smith County Jail Saturday and released the same day. He had a $5,000 bond.