The Sheriff’s Department has made an arrest in a recent burglary and theft.
24 year old Brandi Louise Brewer of Barnes Mill Road, charged with burglary and theft of property over $1,000, is under a $25,000 bond and she will be in court on December 10.
Sheriff Patrick Ray said that on or about Monday, November 9 Brewer allegedly broke into a building on South Tittsworth Road and stole two chainsaws, an air compressor, an air tank, two wrench sets, an Impact socket, a socket wrench, a hammer drill, a jigsaw, and a 12 volt drill. The total value of the stolen items comes to $1,374. Some of the goods has been recovered and identified by the property owner.
Meanwhile, 43 year old Travis Fane Reeves of Pine Creek Falls Road, Smithville is charged with domestic assault. His bond is $2,500 and he will make a court appearance on December 10.
Sheriff Ray said that on Monday, November 16 a deputy responded to the emergency room of Saint Thomas DeKalb Hospital to speak with a woman who was injured in an assault by her husband at their home. The woman said Reeves threw boots at her, grabbed her around the neck with his arm, and punched her right thigh with his fist causing bruising. According to the officer, the woman had visible scratches on her neck and left hand. It was determined that Reeves was the primary aggressor and he was placed under arrest.
23 year old Brent J. Bogle and 45 year old Glenda Madonna Bogle both of Young Ridge Road, Sparta are each under a $2,500 bond after being charged in separate assaults on Pine Grove Road last Monday, November 16.
Sheriff Ray said that a deputy, in response to a domestic incident, learned that Brent Bogle had allegedly assaulted his girlfriend’s father. Bogle was determined to have been the primary aggressor in that case and he was arrested for domestic assault.
Glenda Bogle allegedly got in a fight with a woman there hitting the victim in the face with her fist. Bogle was charged with assault.
22 year old Kacy Renee Davenport of High Street, Alexandria is charged with domestic assault. She is under a $2,500 bond and she will make a court appearance on December 10.
Sheriff Ray said that on Thursday, November 19 a deputy was dispatched to a residence on High Street in Alexandria in response to an unwanted guest call. Upon arrival the officer spoke with a woman who said she and her daughter, Davenport had gotten into an argument and that Davenport had thrown milk in her face which resulted in a physical altercation. Davenport allegedly hit her mother leaving a knot on the back of her head. Davenport was placed under arrest.