Bookings for Nov. 19
These are the bookings recorded for the Doris C. Gravat Detention Center for Nov. 19. Some of the people listed may not have actually spent time in jail if they posted bond and were released. Although those listed have been arrested and charged, that does not mean they have been found guilty. All bookings may be viewed online by visiting www.aikenstandard.com and clicking on the "Crime" tab.
Skylar Ronald Andrew Kennedy, 18 -- petit or simple larceny
Alberto Arellano, 33 -- simple assault and battery
Russell Bradford Hudson, 60 -- criminal domestic violence
Rachael Anne Collins, 27 -- no South Carolina driver's license
Kenneth Johnson Fox, 48 -- violation of probation
Michael Douglas McDaniel, 45 -- harassment/stalking, unlawful use of a telephone, violation of probation
Rashad Lonorris Odom, 19 -- possession with intent to distribute marijuana within half mile of a school, possession with intent to distribute marijuana, failure to comply with public safety officer
Homero Buenrosto Baena, 26 -- criminal domestic violence
Quarmaine Marquise Jones, 17 -- malicious injury to personal property
Phillip Kenan Spurlock, 18 -- possession of a weapon
Kenneth Lars McMolin, 17 -- malicious injury to real property, grand larceny, value $5,000, burglary first degree two counts
Javis Lamont Carter, 17 -- false information, shoplifting less than $1,000
Melissa Witcher Nelson, 27 -- forgery three counts, Aiken County Sheriff's Office hold for burglary
Rodriques Sanchez Roberts, 19 -- armed robbery, general sessions court bench warrant armed robbery, general sessions court bench warrant weapons possession
Gregory Walton McAlister, 42 -- operating an uninsured vehicle, no South Carolina driver's license
Willie Roy Weaver Jr. 41 -- failure to comply with court order, driving under the influence, moped licensing provisions, no moped license bench warrant
Earnest Sherrod Croft, 19 -- Aiken Department of Public Safety hold for possession of cocaine, assault and battery with intent to kill, hold for Department of Juvenile Justice
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