
The following arrest information was provided by the Easley Police Department. Arrests do not indicate a conviction.
John W Newby, 33, of Easley was arrested on October 4 and charged with causing a disturbance at a school.
Clayton Tyrone Robinson, 33, of Easley was arrested on October 4 and charged with driving with a suspended license for a third time.
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Alan Page Greene, 50, of Easley was arrested on October 4 and charged with first degree assault.
Kelly Marie Townsend, 34, of Williamston was arrested on October 4 and charged with an existing bench warrant.
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Tracey Brooks Triggs, 35, of Central was arrested on October 5 and charged with a breach of trust less than $10,000, use of a vehicle without owner's consent, and driving with a suspended license.
Trevor Arlo Sole, 31, of Easley was arrested on October 5 and charged with violating a commitment order.
Kennedy Lee Austin, 49, of Easley was arrested on October 5 and charged with distribution of a controlled substance near a school and possession of crack cocaine with the intent to distribute.
Lori Elaine Tilson, 33, of Easley was arrested on October 5 and charged with third degree assault.
Michelle Thompson Hamby, 40, of Marietta was arrested on October 6 and charged with an existing bench warrant.
Johnny Ray Hamby, 47, of Marietta was arrested on October 6 and charged with possession of a controlled substance.
James Michael Motes, 41, of Easley was arrested on October 6 and charged with possession of a controlled substance.
Katherine Leanne Watson, 31, of Greenville was arrested on October 6 and charged with unlawful communication.
Randall Keith Crawford, 58, of Easley was arrested on October 6 and charged with possession of a controlled substance, driving with a suspended license, and concealing or misrepresenting identity to police.
Nathan Knight Jr., 49, of Easley was arrested on October 6 and charged with tampering with a utility meter.
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