Friday, 05 March 2010 01:02

Amador Sheriff Books 7 More on Unrelated Drug Charges

amador_sheriff_books_7_more_on_unrelated_drug_charges.pngAmador County – The Amador County Sheriff’s Office this week reported 7 more drug-related arrests over the last month, including a Mule Creek State Prison employee who was charged with selling a controlled substance to a person who was in custody, and also for bringing a weapon into a prison. Wayne Dion Bullard, 38, of Ione was arrested Monday at the prison and booked on 2 felony counts, and was being held on $100,000 bail. Also Monday, authorities arrested Laurence Dale Mayfield, 55, of Stockton on a felony count of possession of a controlled substance, at Ridge Road and Ampine Road. His bail was set at $10,000. 2 arrests occurred in the 12000 block of New York Ranch Road in Jackson Tuesday. Gary Allen Siler, 41, of Lodi was arrested for felony possession of a controlled substance at 4:20 p.m. Siler’s bail was $10,000. Lisa Marie Delarosa, 44, also of Lodi was arrested at 3:30 p.m. in the same area, charged with being under the influence of a controlled substance. On February 4th, Phansy Hea, 27, of Stockton was arrested on 4 felony charges at Bowers Drive and Ridge Road. Charges included possession and transportation of a controlled substance, and possession of marijuana for sale. He was being held without bail. Summer Lyneisha Morrow, 18, of San Jose, was arrested February 27th on felony charges for bringing a controlled substance in a youth facility. Morrow was arrested at the Preston Youth Correctional facility, and bail was $20,000. Larry Davis, 48, of Oakland was arrested February 22nd on a felony charge of bringing a controlled substance into a youth facility. He was arrested at 201 Waterman Road in Ione. He also was charged with misdemeanors of driving under the influence and possession of marijuana while driving. Bail was $20,000. Recent sheriff’s call log reports included recent reports, including a burglary at Lakeview Drive. The resident reported theft of medication valued at $4,000, with nothing else missing. The resident said a rear sliding door was left unlocked. A caller Tuesday reported vandalism on Tonzi Road. A woman said she found burned books at the gate of her property, and her gate was torn down. A caller on Sugar Pine Drive requested “extra patrol” for the area of Ponderosa Way at Mike Clark Field to Sugar Pine Drive South, weekdays at approximately 4:15 p.m.” because “there is apparently a large band of teenagers that cause mayhem through the neighborhood as they make their way home.” This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.