South Alabama Burglary Ring Busted; Nine Jailed
January 26, 2017
The Escambia County (AL) Sheriff’s Office has busted a burglary ring targeting homes and hunting camps.
Multiple burglaries were reported in the Foshee and Wildfork Road areas. As a result of the search warrant served on Appleton Road, stolen items from the residences and camp houses were recovered and the following were arrested:
- Jonathan Daniel Jackson two counts of burglary II, two counts of theft of property I
- Aaron Chadwick burglary III, theft of property I, receiving stolen property III
- Amber Piland two counts of receiving stolen property, possession of marijuana I, possession of drug paraphernalia. Released on $20,000 bond
- Timothy Dillon Anthony two counts of receiving stolen property I, possession of marijuana I, possession of drug paraphernalia.
Deputies continued the investigation which led to a search warrant being served at 5753 Foshee Road and 4445 Wildfork Road on Tuesday. As a result of the search warrant, stolen property was recovered and the following were arrested:
- Joseph Christopher Davis III two counts of burglary III, possession of marijuana II, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled substance, two counts of theft of property II
- Tiffany Nicole Carnes possession of marijuana II, possession of drug paraphernalia
- Enoch Simmons possession of marijuana II, possession of drug paraphernalia
The following were also taken into custody and charged:
- William Nelson Davis two counts of possession of a controlled substance, one count of possession of drug paraphernalia;
- Jamie Leanne Janzen possession of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana II, possession of drug paraphernalia.
Pictured: Top Row (L-R): Jonathan Danile Jackson, Aaron Chadwick, Amber Piland. Second Row: Timothy Dillon Anthony, Joseph Christopher Davis III, Tiffany Nicole Carnes. Third row: Enoch Simmons, William Nelson Davis, Jamie Leanne Janzen. NorthEscambia.com graphic.
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3 Responses to “South Alabama Burglary Ring Busted; Nine Jailed”
@Nod- Not necessarily. Alabama is different. In court one day a defendant asked the judge for a lawyer. The judge said, ” I see your out on bond. So if you can afford to bond out, you can afford an attorney.” The defendant stated, ” Your honor, i didn’t bond myself out, my family did.” The judge replied, ” Well, your family can get you an attorney then.”
It was classic. In Alabama there is no “public defenders office”. Each defendant is evaluated individually to see who qualifies. Here, everyone automatically gets a free lawyer which their supposed to pay $50 for but is not enforced.
two of the girls look like they think it’s funny……….one looks like she’s not home. Four of the guys look their not even home, one looks like he’s trying to scare the camera guy(the camera guy is going home, you’re not) and the last guy…..well, is trying to make his eyes big or something. Really folks, it’s a mug shot and you’re a criminal, not much funny about it. Your angry face doesn’t scare anyone and I’m pretty sure your eyes will get big like that for SOMETHING in jail. Great job to our LEO’s for getting the trash cleaned up from our streets.
They made a movie with Clint Eastwood that would be nice for this occasion. IT was called Hangem High. What a disgrace that people do these things. Shame on them and all the other thieves. Decent people don’t have a chance. Now we have to pay for their lawyers and then feed and clothe them and put a roof over their heads. LEO’S keep up the good work.