Jefferson County grand jury indictments from Sept. 27
Published 5:30 pm Tuesday, October 3, 2017
The following persons were indicted by a Jefferson County grand jury on Sept. 27:
- Tammie Lynn Dattalo, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.
- Kalynn Rae Hallmark, possession of a controlled substance.
- Walter Lee Harris, burglary of a habitation.
- John Prince Holden, aggravated robbery.
- Kenneth Wayne Coleman Jr., aggravated robbery.
- Jacoree Keith Lavalais, possession of a controlled substance.
- Laura Ann Leblanc, aggravated assault of a public servant.
- Ronnie Gray Leblanc Jr., possession of a controlled substance.
- Michael Wayne Esqueda, possession of a controlled substance.
- John Lewis III, burglary of a building.
- Auzree Monique Nellar, burglary of a building.
- Forrest Shane Mabrey, fraudulent use/possession of identification information.
- Gregory Wayne Miller, robbery.
- Natalie Nicole Richardson, theft by check.
- Michelle Renee Robles, possession of a controlled substance.
- Laci E. Rogers, driving while intoxicated with child passenger.
- Jacobi Jajuan Rubin, burglary of a habitation.
- Billy Jack Sanford Jr., possession of a controlled substance.
- Ray Edward Savant, possession of a controlled substance.
- Christopher Allen Samuels, theft.
- Michael Wayne Scott, prohibited weapon.
- Samad Sefiane, aggravated assault-family violence.
- Roxanne Magdalena Warren, assault-family.
- Roxanne Magdalena Warren, assault-family.
- Thomas Paul Washington, burglary of a habitation.
- Quentin Leon Williams, possession of a controlled substance.
- Walter Cobey Wilson, injury to an elderly person.
- Troy Anthony Wilturner, burglary of a habitation.
- James Dorene Carrierre, driving while intoxicated with child passenger.
- Danny John Church, possession of a controlled substance.
- Brandon Coleman, capital murder.
- Terry Jerome Ardoin, evading detention with a motor vehicle.
- Terry Jerome Ardoin, evading detention with a motor vehicle with previous conviction.
- John Curtis Curl, indecency with a child.
- Neamiah Helmich, injury to a child.
- Natalie Nicole Richardson, abandon/endanger child.
- Natalie Nicole Richardson, abandon/endanger child.
An indictment is not a final conviction of guilt; it is only a ruling by the grand jury that allows the district attorney’s office to proceed with a criminal case.