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The Shawnee County Adult Detention Center booked 14 individuals on February 25, 2025. Several arrests involved serious charges, including aggravated battery, domestic battery, drug distribution, and interference with law enforcement.
One notable case involved Jayden Robert Evans, who was booked on multiple felony charges, including aggravated battery with a weapon, domestic battery, and criminal damage to property exceeding $1,000. He remains in custody without bond.
Gregory Burton Dawson Jr. faces drug-related felony charges, including the distribution of opiates and possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to manufacture. He is being held without bond.
Additionally, Alejandro Cabrera was booked on aggravated battery charges, with bond set at $15,000.
The report also includes several probation violations, parole holds, and interference with law enforcement cases. Domestic battery incidents were also prominent, with Izaiah Brandon Maxville and Brandon Michael Patterson both facing charges for physical contact with a family member or dating partner.
Bookings for non-violent offenses, such as minor traffic violations and bench warrants, have been omitted from this summary.
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