Coffee County reports drug and theft arrests

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A Coffee Springs man was arrested Monday and charged with first-degree manufacturing, along with other drug charges by the Coffee County Sheriff’s Department.

Michael David Green, 39, of County Road 680, was arrested and charged with manufacturing, along with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Sunday, Marc Garrett Posey, 23, of Lakeside Dr., Enterprise, was arrested and charged for possession of drug paraphernalia after officers found a glass tube used to smoke cocaine.

Anthony DeWayne Stoudemire, 28, of Martin Luther King Dr., Elba, was arrested and charged with first-degree possession of marijuana and criminal trespassing, third degree.

Donnie Ray Tart, 24, of Briarwood Dr., Enterprise, was arrested and charged with second-degree possession of marijuana.

Thomas F. Lindsey, 33, of Dothan, was arrested on Highway 84 and Highway 123 in Wicksburg by Coffee County authorities when Lindsey was stopped and charged with leaving the scene of an accident. Lindsey was also charged with first-degree assault in the incident.

Elba police made arrests of three people from Elba on third-degree theft of property charges.

Anthony Tyrone Edwards, 21; David Dawyene Caldwell, 39; and Henry Lewis Rowe, 59, all of Elba were arrested and charged in connection with the thefts.

Kinston police arrested a minor in consumption of alcohol on Sunday on Highway 52 in Kinston. Sebastian Jerrod James, 18, of Andalusia, was arrests and charged.

A woman from Prattville was also arrested and charged with a minor in possession of alcohol. Alabama Beverage Control agents arrested Hannah Kristan Boggs, 20, of Prattville on Highway 167 Saturday night.

Along with Boggs, 18-year-old Brandon Ellis Mathis, of Prattville, was arrested and charged with possession of controlled substance and possession of second-degree marijuana.

New Brockton police reported an arrested of Larry Schrier, 53, of Vester Cole St., in New Brockton on a third-degree assault charge.

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