WEATHERFORD —
A woman accused of injuring her boyfriend’s daughter was among 23 people indicted Thursday by a Parker County grand jury.
Jordan Lee Couch, 19, of Weatherford, was indicted for injury to a child May 18.
Weatherford Police previously told the Democrat Couch was getting the 1-year-old girl out of the bathtub and set the child down.
When the child didn’t listen to her, she reportedly pushed the girl, causing her to fall and strike a cupboard, according to police.
The young girl reportedly spent a night at Weatherford Regional Hospital.
Couch was later arrested on a warrant at the apartment in the 1500 block of Santa Fe Drive.
The grand jury also returned 31 other indictments, including:
• Anthony Christopher Amante for possessiono of a controlled substance, less than 1 gram.
• Rachel Grace Billey for credit or debit card abuse and fradulent use or possession of identifying information.
• Rachel Grace Billey for credit or debit card abuse.
• Rachel Grace Billey for credit or debit card abuse.
• Rachel Grace Billey for credit or debit card abuse.
• Rachel Grace Billey for credit or debit card abuse.
• Terry Lee Brown II for possession of a controlled substance, less than 1 gram.
• Charles Rodney Burdette for criminal non-support.
• Ramon Castillo for aggravated sexual assault of a child and indecency with a child by sexual contact.
• Gregory Joe Concha Sr. for possession of controlled substance, less than 1 gram.
• Salvador Garcia for intoxicated assault with a vehicle causing serious bodily injury.
• Angela Fay Guevara for theft of property, more than $1,500, less than $20,000.
• Varona Annette Hamel for possession of a controlled substance, less than 1 gram.
• Frank Hauer IV for injury to an elderly person.
• Mariah Nicole Kincaid for forgery.
• Mariah Nicole Kincaid for fraudulent use or possession of identifying information.
• Terry Lynn King for possession of a controlled substance, less than 1 gram.
• Taylor Brooke Logan for burglary of a building.
• Charles Wayne Martin for possession of a controlled substance, less than 1 gram.
• John Allen O’Bryant for driving while intoxicated, third or more offense.
• Corey Jonathan Oglesby for tampering with physical evidence.
• Corey Jonathan Oglesby for possession of a controlled substance, less than 1 gram.
• Heather Leanne Price for possession of a controlled substance, less than 1 gram.
• Lloyd Milton Sisemore for theft of property, more than $1,500, less than $20,000.
• Christopher Shad Tadlock for fraudulent use or possession of identifying information.
• Christopher Shad Tadlock for fraudulent use or possession of identifying information.
• Christopher Shad Tadlock for forgery.
• Christopher Shad Tadlock for forgery.
• Tamara Nicole Tucker for possession of a controlled substance, less than 1 gram.
• Cassie Lynn White for securing execution of a document by deception.
• Amanda Christine Whitehead for credit or debit card abuse and fraudulent use or possession of identifying information.
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