Here are some of the more notable arrests from Thursday, March 20, based on the latest booking report from the Shawnee County Department of Corrections:
Biggest Bond of the Day
Kevin Alexander Alfrey was booked on a long list of charges, including burglary of a dwelling, multiple counts of criminal damage to property, theft from a motor vehicle, and interference with law enforcement. His total bond tops $400,000, with a court date set for June 12. With seven charges in total, Alfrey appears to be at the center of a major property crime case.
Law Enforcement Confrontations
Steven Wayne Blair was charged with assaulting a law enforcement officer and, curiously, for being a pedestrian in the path of a vehicle. His bond was set at $10,000.
Steven Michael Ohara faces multiple charges stemming from an incident that allegedly involved criminal trespass, interference with law enforcement, and battery on an officer. His court date is April 21, and bond was set at $20,000, all on own recognizance.
Weapons and Drug Offenses
Coryon Ja’mier Artinea Green is being held without bond on several serious charges: possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, interference with law enforcement, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Green also has a Topeka bench warrant and a hold from another Kansas county.
Domestic Violence Arrests
Christopher Joe Vega and Cyntrell Lamont Smith were both booked on charges of domestic battery involving physical contact with a family member or someone in a dating relationship. Neither was given bond, which often indicates either repeat offenses or particularly serious circumstances.
Protection Order Violation
Dwayne Gerald McCray was arrested for violating a protection order and fleeing from law enforcement. His bond was set at $100,000 with a court date scheduled for mid-May. Charges like these often involve complex personal or domestic disputes.
Unusual Entry
Amber Wesley Raybern was booked for being a pedestrian in the path of a vehicle and is being held for positive identification. No bond has been set. The nature of this case is unclear but raises questions about potential false information or identification issues.
These are just a few of the 20 individuals booked on March 20. Charges ranged from traffic violations and missed court appearances to violent offenses and probation violations.