The following people were recently arrested by the Chesterfield County Sheriff’s Office:
• David Donahue, 39, of 592 Highway 151 Business, Jefferson, was arrested for filing false police report.
• Adrian Conley Blakeney, 37, of 338 Price Cemetery Road, Pageland, was arrested for disorderly conduct.
• Darlene Grace Hough, 30, of 65 Raymond Deason Road, Pageland, was arrested for false information.
• Ronnie Marshall, Sr., 48, of 98 Grant St., Patrick, was arrested for misuse of 911.
• Kyle Ayers, 20, of 423 Pigg St., Pageland, was arrested for simple possession of marijuana.
• Daniel Aaron Hudson, 24, of 1003 W. McGregor St., was arrested for simple possession of marijuana.
• Linda Jean Hough, 26, of 133 Quail Lane, McBee, was arrested for disorderly conduct.
• Victor Izoteco Cruceno, 23, of 308 Wilkes Drive, Monroe, N.C., was arrested for no SC drivers license and defectiveequipment.
• Danny Ray Sellers, 51, of 398 Buggy Lane, Chesterfield, was arrested for assault and battery in the third.
• Matthew Brian Sellers, 27, of 279 Redfern Lane, Chesterfield, was arrested for assault and battery in the third.
• Ray Ellis Threatt, 65, of 329 Ida Cassidy Lane, Patrick, was arrested for driving under the influence.
• Jordan Tyler Ratliff, 20, of 1450 U.S. Highway 52 S., Wadesboro, N.C., was arrested for simple possession of marijuana.
• Jeffery Earl Griggs, 47, of 1762 L. E. Bryd Road, Patrick, was arrested for public drunk.
• Gloria Sawyer, 70, of 4145 Society Hill Road, Cheraw, was arrested for manufacturing marijuana.
• Douglas Ershel Sawyer, 48, of 4145 Society Hill Road, Cheraw, was arrested for manufacturing marijuana.
• Marty Allen Dubois, 65, of 4145 Society Hill Road, Cheraw, was arrested for manufacturing marijuana.
• Jennifer Denise Lang, 35, of 9393 Teals Mill Road, Cheraw, was arrested for assault and battery in the third.
Arrest reports published in the Cheraw Chronicle are copied from local law enforcement records. Reports include both arrest and criminal summons such as citations. The Chronicle lists them all as arrests. People charged are presumed innocent until determined to be guilty by a court of law.







