Calhoun County, AL – Every week, Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office releases their weekly “Most Wanted” list. Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office released their latest “Most wanted” list. A “FTA” indicates that the person did not show up for a court appearance but does not necessarily mean that they are that they are guilty of a crime. A “Probation violation” signifies that the person is found guilty of a crime and is ordered to be placed under probation justices. “SORNA” is the acronym for Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act.

The Sheriff’s Office would like to remind everyone not to make any decisions by themselves, but call authorities such as the Sheriff’s Office or local Police Department for them to look into the matter further. Sometimes, warrants can be cancelled and the suspect has been removed from the wanted list.

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Daniel Marin

Last known City: Oxford, AL

Charges: FTA – Criminal Mischief 1st


Mary Haynes

Last known City: Anniston, AL

Charges: FTA – Promoting Prison Contraband


Terrance Williams

Last known City: Anniston, AL

CostsFTA unauthorized use of motor Vehicle


Mark Thompson

Last known City: Anniston, AL

Criminal ChargesProbation Probation: Possession Controlled Substance


Brooklyn Yates

Last known City: Anniston, AL

The charges are:Probation Perpetuation of Possession-Controlled Substance


Antonio Storey

Last known City: Anniston, AL

FeesFTA 3-Receiving Stolen Property


Jimmy Watson

Last known City: Anniston, AL

Criminal ChargesProbation Infraction: Possession Controlled Substance


Tameka Williams

Last known City: Anniston, AL

FeesFTA 3rd Burglary


Gregory Parmer

Last known City: Anniston, AL

The charges:FTA Possession Controlled Substance


Ginger Couch

Last known City: Anniston, AL

CostsProbation Infraction: Stealing of property 2nd

If you have any additional information, you would like to share, please call us at the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office at (256) 241-8040 or call the neighborhood police station.