Plenty of activity reported by the both the Lawrence County Sheriffs Department (LCSD) and the Lawrenceville Police Department (LPD).
Three people were arrested last Friday.
37 year old Dustin Emmons of Lawrenceville was charged with Domestic Battery and was being held on the charge at the Lawrence County Jail.
41 year old Christopher Howder also of Lawrenceville was charged with Escape and was being held in the jail.
64 year old Jeffrey Johnson of Washington, Indiana was arrested for Driving Under the Influence (Alcohol) and was given a notice to appear in court and then released.
Saturday, 24 year old David Bryant of Lawrenceville was arrested on an out of county warrant. He was also wanted for a Probation Violation and Failure to Appear in Court. He was being held on the offenses in the Lawrence County Jail.
44 year old Phillip Beane of Robinson, Ill was picked up for Probation Violation and was being held on that charge in the jail.
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