Five Served With VOP Warrants

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• Kermit J. Peebles, 105 Greenbriar St., Woodbury, was served a Violation of Probation 2nd Offense warrant on May 30. Convicted of DUI in August 2011, Peebles agreed to serve 28 days and his probation was extended 11 months, 1 day follow his first revocation in March. He allegedly violated probation again by refusing to submit to a drug screen, failing to pay costs, fines, fees and restitution, and failing to complete a substance abuse evaluation, complete DUI school and perform 24 hours litter removal. Bond was fixed at $10,000. Initial court date is July 31.

• Derick Scott Dodson, 5915 Petty Gap Rd., Morrison, was served a Violation of Probation 2nd Offense warrant on June 5. He was convicted of DUI and Possession of Schedule VI Drugs on April 28, 2009. He was allegedly violated probation by failing to pay $1,396 in court costs, fines, supervision fees and restitution as directed. Initial court date is July 31.

• Stephen Dewayne Matthews, 714 Due West Ave., Apt. 464, Madison, was served a Violation of Probation 2nd Offense warrant on June 5. He was convicted of Drug Paraphernalia on June 7, 2005. He has allegedly failed to report to his probation officer and pay court costs and fees. Initial court date is July 31.

• Kristopher Mullins-Cross, 298 Eugene Reed Rd., Woodbury, was served a Violation of Probation warrant on June 5. Mullins-Cross was convicted of Theft on Dec. 13, 2011. He allegedly violated probation by failing to abstain from illegal drug use, testing positive for marijuana on April 11, 2012. He was also failed to pay all court costs, fines, fees and restitution as directed. Bond was set at $2,500. Initial court date is July 31.

• Christopher Turley was served a Violation of Probation 2nd Offense warrant on June 4. Turley was convicted of Harassment on March 2, 2010. He agreed to revocation on Jan. 1, 2011 and Aug. 30, 2011. He has allegedly failed to report to his probation officer as directed and to pay court costs, probation and warrant fees. Bond was set at $20,000. Initial court date is July 10.

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