FROM STAFF REPORTS

The Iredell County Sheriff’s Office reported the following felony arrests:

JUNE 24
♦ Allen Jennings Campbell, 33, of Liledown Road, Taylorsville, charged with possession of methamphetamine and possession of a firearm by a felon.

♦ Travis Al Jeron Cousar, 40, of Howsey Road, Catawba, charged with being a fugitive from justice.

♦ Omari Dequan Kirby, 18, of Echodale Drive, Charlotte, charged with uttering a forged instrument, identity theft and attempt to obtain a controlled substance by forgery/fraud.

JUNE 25
♦ Leon Junior McDonald, 60, of E. Sharpe Street, Statesville, charged with sex offender/residence limitation violation.

♦ Mercedes Gabriella Moses, 23, of Boone Lane, Mocksville, charged with possession with intent to sell or deliver a controlled substance, possession of cocaine, possession of methamphetamine, three misdemeanor drug offenses and misdemeanor resist or delay an officer.

♦ Michael Aaron Provenza, 40, of Twin Harbor Drive, Mt. Gilead, charged with possession of heroin, possession of methamphetamine and a misdemeanor drug offense.

♦ Charles Smith Jr., 31, of E. Broad Street, Statesville, charged with attempted larceny, possession of methamphetamine, misdemeanor trespass, and a misdemeanor drug offense.

♦ Jason Matthew Wojciechowski, 19, of Bethlehem Road, Statesville, charged with trafficking heroin.

JUNE 26
♦ Anthony Dewayne Babson, 33, of Shady Fork Road, Stony Point, charged with assault by strangulation inflicting serious injury, misdemeanor assault by pointing a gun, misdemeanor assault on a female, and misdemeanor communicating threats.

♦ Jessica Ann Provenza, 35, of Horton Drive, Statesville, charged with larceny of a motor vehicle.

JUNE 27
♦ Juan Carlos Argueta, 34, of Cecel Park Road, Statesville, charged with felony stalking and three misdemeanor counts of domestic violence protection order violation.

♦ Jaquan Lamont Griffin, 25, of Brookechase Lane, Norcross, Ga., charged with possession of a stolen motor vehicle, alter or destroy a serial number, misdemeanor possession of stolen goods and misdemeanor resist or delay an officer.

JUNE 28
♦ Richard Todd Waugh, 49, of Davie Avenue, Statesville, charged with possession of methamphetamine and a misdemeanor drug offense.

♦ Perry Lee Webb, 39, of Hanover Avenue, Roanoke City, Iowa, charged with identity theft, being a fugitive from justice and two misdemeanor drug offenses.

JUNE 30
♦ Jacob Lee Barkley, 41, of S. Center Street, Statesville, charged with uttering a forged instrument and obtaining property by false pretenses.

♦ Brandon Dale McCoy, 36, of River Hill Road, Statesville, charged with possession of a controlled substance in a local jail, possession of a schedule I controlled substance and misdemeanor probation violation.

♦ Kymere Shaleek Snow, 18, of Cove Creek Loop, Mooresville, charged with possession with intent to sell or deliver a controlled substance, maintain a dwelling or vehicle for controlled substances and a misdemeanor drug offense.

♦ Larry Richard Turner, 70, of E. Memorial Highway, Statesville, charged with larceny of a motor vehicle.

♦ Jaylon Edmond Westbrook, 19, of Sherrills Ford Highway, Denver, charged with conspiracy, assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, possession of a firearm by a felon, participate in a pattern of criminal street gang activity, and misdemeanor injury to personal property.

♦ Timothy Scott Zimmerman, 49, of Tabor Road, Olin, charged with conspiracy and misdemeanor probation violation.

JULY 1
♦ Ricky Shaun Reed, 39, of 8th Street, Statesville, charged with sell or deliver a schedule II controlled substance, possession with intent to manufacture a schedule III controlled substance and possession of a firearm by a felon.

JULY 4
♦ Kelly Ruth McDonald, 49, of Gray Street, Statesville, charged with five counts of trafficking heroin, sell or deliver a schedule II controlled substance and possession with intent to sell, maufacture or deliver a schedule II controlled substance.

♦ Jerry Darnaill Robinson, 46, of Eaves Lane, Statesville, charged with two counts of sell or deliver a schedule II controlled substance, two counts of possession with intent to sell or deliver a schedule II controlled substance, and two counts of sell or deliver a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of school property.