Bookings for March 15
These are the bookings recorded for the Doris C. Gravat Detention Center for March 15. 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.
Larry Eugene Pitts Jr., 27 -- criminal domestic violence
Dowell Clinton Fulmer, 46 -- use of a vehicle without permission
Karla Denise Morrison, 27 -- unlawful use of a telephone
Dashon Christopher Pixley, 18 -- disorderly conduct, assault and battery
Carly Melissa Boatwright, 36 -- possession of drug paraphernalia
Mathew James Lee, 22 -- driving under suspension first offense
Terry Carl Lian Cadden, 23 -- domestic/violation of court
Horace Lee Glover Jr., 33 -- fraudulent check or stop payment
Lee Anthony Holmes, 30 -- driving under suspension second offense, no valid driver's license
Janay Nicole Martin, 20 -- driving under suspension
Tertius James Pryor, 36 -- driving under suspension, failure to appear and pay as ordered
Shaun Andrew Benson, 26 -- strong armed robbery
Dashawn Montrelle Sanders, 30 -- Aiken County Sheriff's Office hold murder
Steven Ernest Mays Jr., 32 --failure to appear and pay family court
Lawrence Charles Jones II, 50 -- failure to appear and pay family court two counts
Alejandro Miranda-Salgado, 23 -- financial transaction card theft
Ashley Nicole Bailey, 21 -- criminal domestic violence
Aaron Sherod Bussey, 31 -- entering a dwelling with intent to commit crime, resisting arrest, disobeying a lawful order, giving false information, driving under suspension fourth offense
Charles Edward Plaster, 49 -- driving under suspension third offense, improper display
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