A Johnson County grand jury handed up indictments last week for charges of aggravated sexual assault of a child, stalking, burglary, evading arrest, possession of controlled substances and child pornography.
Robert Walter Bonner and Amanda Dawn Bonner were reindicted on possession of marijuana in a drug-free zone between five and 50 pounds. On May 8, the Burleson Police Department seized more than 500 marijuana plants in the Bonners’ home, which was 1,000 feet from Kerr Middle School. The couple’s two children were placed in foster care. Robert Walter Bonner was also charged with possession of child pornography. The task force found the images on a computer seized from Bonner’s home during the arrest.
Chistopher Warren Bone of Mineral Wells was indicted on a charge of stalking. Bone, 42, was arrested by the Cleburne Police Department on Sept. 19. He is in jail awaiting trial on Nov. 30 in the 18th District Court. Bone was originally reported Jan. 13 on charges of threatening and stalking his wife. On hearing the charges, District Attorney Dale Hanna said, Bone threatened retaliation against his wife.
His court-appointed attorney is Shelly Fowler.
Barry Bernard Hardemon of Cleburne was indicted for having a weapon in a prohibited place. Hardemon, 27, was arrested by the Cleburne Police Department on Oct. 1 when he took a firearm onto Adams Elementary School property. Hardemon, a custodian, threatened his female supervisor and intended to shoot her, Hanna said.
Stephen Allen Evans of Burleson was indicted for aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury. Evans, 29, was arrested by the Cleburne Police Department on Sept. 21 after an altercation in the Chili’s parking lot that left one victim with serious head injuries. Evans will be tried after the victim’s progress in rehab is evaluated, Hanna said.
Evans is out on a $100,000 bond.
Justin William Eisenmann of Poolville, Claude Darren Heimlich of Keller and Aldon Michael Sellers of Alvarado were indicted for separate aggravated sexual assaults of children. Arraignments for Eisenmann and Heimlich are set for 8:30 a.m. Nov. 29 in the 249th District Court.
Eisenmann, 21, was arrested Oct. 10 by the Cleburne Police Department for an offense committed two days earlier with one victim in Johnson County. Eisenmann remains in jail on a $100,000 bond.
Heimlich, 27, was arrested by the Joshua Police Department for his July 15 offense. He remains in jail on a $50,000 bond. Heimlich’s computer has been confiscated. If an investigation of the computer reveals child pornography, a second charge of child pornography will be added to his sexual assault charge, Hanna said.
Sellers, 63, was arrested by the Johnson County Sheriff’s Department on Nov. 7 for an incident Aug. 16.
The following were indicted in November for the 413th District Court:
• Jason Lee Adair, assault on police officer, enhanced.
• Bobby Royce Armstrong, evading arrest with vehicle.
• Jose Alejandro Avila, driving while intoxicated third or more.
• Stephanie Ann Barboa, possession of a controlled substance less than one gram.
• Zachary Thomas Berry, robbery.
• Fred Milfred Bland, theft of property between $1,500 and $20,000.
• Christopher Bone Warren, stalking.
• Amanda Dawn Bonner, possession of marijuana between five and 50 pounds in a drug-free zone.
• Robert Walter Bonner, possession of child pornography and possession of marijuana between five and 50 pounds in a drug-free zone.
• James David Brantley, possession of a controlled substance between 28 and 200 grams.
• Sara Lynn Briggs, prohibited substance in a correctional facility.
• Jason Lee Briley, possession of a controlled substance less than one gram, enhanced.
• Patrick Timothy Brimer, driving while intoxicated, third offense.
• William David Camp, robbery, enhanced.
• Edward Celis, assault bodily injury of family member, with prior.
• Michael Jay Chandler, possession of a controlled substance less than one gram.
• Tony Dechon Chandler, delivery of a controlled substance less than one gram in a drug-free zone.
• Shontoiya Adaishiaa Clayton, fraudulent use possession of identifying information.
• Jerry Paschal Cobb, credit card abuse.
• Michael Joseph Cogdill, aggravated assault against public servant, enhanced.
• Isys Llamas Colunga, fraudulent use possession of identifying information.
• Robert Colunga, fraudulent use possession of identifying information.
• Danny Lamar Conley, theft by check between $1,500 and $20,000.
• William Roger Daly, driving while intoxicated, third offense.
• Trevord Hoy Davidson, possession of a controlled substance less than one gram.
• Martin Delgadillo Duran, evading arrest with vehicle.
• Justin William Eisenman, aggravated sexual assault of a child.
• Stephen Allen Evans, aggravated assault causes serious bodily injury.
• Gildardo Fiqueroa, driving while intoxicated, third offense.
• Darcy Chrisandrah Flynn, burglary of habitation.
• Duane Edward Fuller, evading arrest with vehicle.
• Adam Garcia, prohibited substance in correctional facility.
• Frank Garner Jr., possession of a controlled substance between one and four grams with intent to deliver.
• Christopher Eugene Gilmer, deadly conduct.
• Travis Dillon Granger, possession of a controlled substance less than one gram.
• Lisbeth Sue Graves, fraudulent use possession of identifying information.
• Keith Allen Groves, theft by check between $1,500 and $20,000.
• Tod Jeremy Gumtau, theft of property between $1,500 and $20,000.
• Jose Ernesto Gutierrez, possession of marijuana between four ounces and five pounds.
• Henry Lee Hafford Jr., delivery of a controlled substance between one and four grams, enhanced.
• Tommy Wayne Hallmark, possession of a controlled substance between four and 200 grams, enhanced.
• Carla Lynette Hamilton, assault of a public servant.
• Barry Bernard Hardemon, weapon in prohibited places.
• Erick Romero Harris, fraudulent use and possession of identifying information.
• Claude Darren Heimlich, aggravated sexual assault child.
• Tommy Vernon Henderson, fraudulent use and possession of identifying information.
• Jose Angel Herrera, attempted burglary of habitation.
• Byron Douglas Hinkle, burglary of building.
• Kevin Wayne Hohertz, burglary of building.
• Lee Wayne Holland, possession of controlled substance less than one gram, enhanced.
• Terry Lynn Hope, possession of controlled substance less than one gram.
zx Zachariah Ferris Houghtaling, unlawful possession of firearm by felon and criminal mischief between $1,500 and $20,000.
• Nabor Garcia Huerta, driving while intoxicated, third offense.
• Ronald Dean Hunt, driving while intoxicated, third offense.
• Ted Aaron Jackson, criminal mischief $1,500 to $20,000.
• Curt Wayne James, fraudulent use and possession of identifying information, enhanced.
• Nicholas Scott Johnston, theft $1,500 to $20,000.
• Mikel Buck Keys, evading arrest with vehicle.
• Rochelle Maria King, forgery.
• Guy Keith Lancaster, burglary of building, enhanced.
• Nathaniel Troy Lewis, burglary of building.
• Priscilla Falcon Lopez, possession of prohibited substance in correctional facility, criminal attempt.
• Vasilio Martinez Jr., forgery financial instrument.
• Amber Faye Massey, forgery of currency.
• Michael Roy Matthews, driving while intoxicated third or more.
• Rodney James McDaniel, theft of firearm.
• Ernesto Centeno Mendez, driving while intoxicated with child passenger.
• Antonio Reyes Morales, driving while intoxicated third offense.
• Eric Christopher Morosky, theft by check $1,500 to $20,000.
• Misty Rae Morosky, theft by check $1,500, to $20,000.
• Megan Michelle Murley, burglary of habitation.
• Samantha Kayleann Nowell, forgery of financial instrument.
• Ramona Lynn Odom, possession of controlled substance between one and four grams.
• Rachael Ann Pineda, possession of controlled substance less than one gram.
• Samuel Paul Prime, possession of controlled substance less than one gram.
• Tony Wayne Pritchett, evading arrest with vehicle.
• Brian Lee Privett, unauthorized use of vehicle.
• John Virgil Pruitt, driving while intoxicated third offense.
• Joseph Elliott Pulido, possession of controlled substance less than one gram.
• Joseph Lee Pytel, possession of controlled substance less than one gram.
• David Reveles, forgery of financial instrument.
• Allen Ray Russell, fraudulent use and possession of identifying information.
• Eric Christian Sanders, fraudulent use and possession of identifying information, enhanced.
• Ryan Brooks Schlotfeld, possession of controlled substance less than one gram.
• Aldon Michael Sellers, aggravated sexual assault of child.
• Danielle Nicole Steele, hindering apprehension of a felon arrest.
• Ray Edward Steward Jr., burglary of building.
• Mary Frances Taylor, possession of controlled substance less than one gram.
• Dustin Dale Terrell, driving while intoxicated, third offense.
• Samuel Lee Thomas III, delivery of controlled substance between four and 200 grams.
• Chad Eric Tuggle, forgery of financial instrument.
• George Edward Tustin Jr., failure to comply with sex offender registration requirement, enhanced.
• Sidney Harold Verrett, driving while intoxicated third offense.
• Darrack Desean Watkins, delivery of controlled substance less than one gram.
• Randolph Eugene Webb, delivery of controlled substance between four and 200 grams, enhanced.
• Robin Faye Winder, credit or debit card abuse.
• Jason Morris Womack, theft by check between $1,500 and $20,000.
• Cecil Raymond Worthey, unauthorized use of vehicle.
• Shane Corey Young, unauthorized use of vehicle.
• Celeste Nichole Zavala, possession of controlled substance less than one gram.
• Augustine Santoyo Zimmerle, unlawful possession of firearm by felon.
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May/June 2012 Community Life magazine
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