Nineteen Indictments were handed up by a Hopkins County Grand Jury this week. Those indicted and who have been arrested include:
Jeremy Lee McIntyre indicted on two counts of Injury Child/Elderly Disabled Reckless and one count of Assault Family/House Member Impede Breath/Circulation.
Wayne Ray Campbell indicted for Sex Offenders Duty to Register Life/Annually. Campbell, 28, of Sulphur Springs, failed to register his social media account and had begun to ask the wrong/inappropriate questions regarding a child in conversations on the account. Campbell was seeking someone to care for a relative that is in ill health but during a social media conversation with an individual about the position, he began asking questions about that individual’s child, according to Charles Humphreys with the Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office. Campbell had failed to register a change of his online identifiers and admitted to the offense during an interview. In April, 2017, Hopkins County Sheriff’s Deputies served an indictment warrant for Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child under 14, according to Investigator Humphries. Campbell was arrested at his home on Country Road 3128 in Hopkins County.
Cody Lee Jordan indicted on one count Evading Arrest Detention with Vehicle or Watercraft. A DPS Trooper observed a 2005 ZX-6 Kawasaki motorcycle exceeding the speed limit on State Highway 154 at the 672 milepost. When he attempted to stop the motorcycle, the driver evaded in a high speed pursuit into Wood County. Jordan, 20, of Yantis, the driver of the motorcycle, turned down a Farm to Market road and then a county road before returning to Hopkins County on CR 1439. He lost control of the motorcycle and crashed on the county road just south of FM 1567. Jordan was found to have an expired driver’s license and did not have proof of financial responsibility for the motorcycle.
Eric Wayne Lewis indicted on one count Unauthorized Use of Vehicle.
Patricia Jeanne Gonzales indicted on one count for Driving While Intoxicated 3rd or More.
Alonzo Bradley, Jr. indicted for one count of Driving While Intoxicated 3rd or More.
Sharita Charmaine Givens indicted on one count Tamper/Fabricate Physical Evidence With Intent to Impair. Givens, 43, of Sulphur Springs, attempted to hide a clear baggie containing Methamphetamine in her mouth during an arrest early Thursday morning. A Hopkins County Deputy observed a vehicle parked on County Road 4703 with no lights on. With consent to search the vehicle, the deputy found two glass pipes commonly used to smoke meth in the backseat inside a purse. Two individuals in the vehicle were transported to Hopkins County Jail for the misdemeanor offense. However, at the jail the baggie of meth was found in the mouth of Givens.
Jake Adam Blount indicted on one count Theft Property more than $2,500 but less than $30,000.
Monica Renee Millan indicted on two counts of Manufacture Deliver Controlled Substance Penalty Group 1 more than 4-grams but less than 200 grams. Special Crimes Unit began an investigation into the possession and sale of methamphetamine by Millan, 24, of Sulphur Springs. During the investigation, SCU observed Millan in the 1300 block of South League Street and made contact to arrest based on two warrants. During the arrest, she produced a clear plastic bag containing a crystal like substance believed to be methamphetamine. The substance weighed 5.47 grams including the packaging.
Dylan Brianna Wolver indicted on one count of Possession of a Controlled Substance Penalty Group 2, more than 4-grams but less than 400-grams and one count of Possession of Controlled Substance Penalty Group 1 less than 1-gram. As a result of a Special Crimes Unit investigation concerning the manufacture and sale of drugs at a Hodge Street residence, Wolver, 26, was arrested and charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance Penalty Group 2, more than 4-grams but less than 400 grams, a felony 2, and Possession of a Controlled Substance Penalty Group 1 less than 1-grams, a state jail felony.
Danny Joe Woodard indicted on one count of Manufacture Delivery of a Controlled Substance Penalty Group 1 less than 1-gram. During an investigation, Special Crimes Unit purchased Methamphetamine from Woodard, 31, of Sulphur Springs. A warrant was obtained and Woodard was arrested. His numerous arrests for illegal substances began in 2004 in Hopkins County. An attempt to serve the felony arrest warrant began when SCU and the Sulphur Springs patrol division were unable to get anyone to open the door at Woodard’s home on Cottonwood Street. However, family members advised officers that he was inside the residence and provided officers with a key to the residence to make entry. Woodard was located in a back bedroom.
Laurie Ann Jordan indicted for Possession of Controlled Substance Penalty Group 1 less than 1-gram.