PARKER COUNTY —
Indictments returned by the Parker County Grand Jury at their Oct. 11 session included:
Noah Thomas Archer, Sept. 11; injury to a child.
Shane Evan Austin, Sept. 15; assault family violance enhanced.
Justin Wesley Ball, Jan. 1, 2010; two counts of indecency with a child.
Russell Delacy Bever, July 15, 2011; burglary of habitation.
Kyle Chester Cage, March 21; possession of a controlled substance Pg 1 less than 1 gram.
Jesse Wayne Carrington, Jan. 3; theft greater than or equal to $1,500 less than $20,000.
Carolyn Louise Flippin, Aug. 22; theft of property less than $1,500 with two or more previous theft convictions.
Scott Allen Golden, Aug. 24; bail jumping.
David Brian Hamilton, March 6; possession of a controlled substance Pg 1 less than 1 gram.
Austin Vaughan Hamrick, May 20; sexual assault of a child.
Stefanie Kalyn Hunt, March 9; possession of a controlled substance Pg 1 less than 1 gram.
Brandon Wayne Kincaid, April 10; possession of a controlled substance Pg 1 less than 1 gram.
Billy Don Law Jr., April 28; assault family violence choking, assault family violence enhanced.
Michael Alan Lewis, Nov. 13, 2011; possession of a controlled substance Pg 1 less than 1 gram.
Joseph Frank Malone, May 16, 2011; possession of a controlled substance Pg 1 less than 1 gram.
Timothy Chase Mcwilliams, Sept. 17; bail jumping.
Kelley Gene Phillips, May 8; possession of a prohibited substance in a correcitonal facility.
Donna Denise Scalf, Jan. 19; possession of a prohibited substance in a correcitonal facility, possession of a controlled substance Pg 1 less than 1 gram.
Michael Bradley Scott, April 13; possession of marijuana less than or equal to 5 pounds greater than 4 ounces.
Joseph Duncan Smart, July 24; unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon.
Krystal Leann Williams, April 14; manufacture/deliver controlled substance Pg 1 greater than or equal to 4 grams less than 200 grams.
Kevin Scott Wooldridge, Sept. 21; unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.
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