Daily Digest
SHERIFF'S REPORTS
The following were compiled from reports prepared by the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office:
DUI: Shannon R. Akerstrom, 53, of Redwood Valley, was booked at Mendocino County Jail Feb. 16on suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs/alcohol. She was arrested by the California Highway Patrol.
DUI: Kennedy D. Case, 23, of Covelo, was booked at county jail Feb. 16on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol. She was arrested by the CHP.
HIT-AND-RUN: Rodney Gelin Jr., 29, of Florida, was booked at county jail Feb. 15 on suspicion of felony hitand-run. He was arrested by the Ukiah Police Department.
ASSAULT/CHILD CRUELTY: Breann A. Jones, 26, no city of residence provided, was booked at county jail Feb. 16 on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and child cruelty. She was arrested by the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office. DUI: Corey L. Lewis, 51, of Blue Lake, was booked at county jail Feb. 16on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol. He was arrested by the CHP. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE:
Eric D. Olecik, 46, of Ukiah, was booked at county jail Feb. 14 on suspicion of domestic battery, violating a protective order and violating his probation. He was arrested by the MCSO. DOMESTIC BATTERY:
Cynthia L. Philliber, 31, of Ukiah, was booked at county jail Feb. 15 on suspicion of domestic battery. She was arrested by the MCSO. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE:
Antonio E. Rodriguez, 28, of Lake County, was booked at county jail Feb.14on suspicion of felony domestic violence. He was arrested by the Fort Bragg Police Department.
• Those arrested by law enforcement officers are innocent until proven guilty. People reported as having been arrested may contact the Daily Journal once their case has been concluded so the results can be reported. Those who feel the information is in error should contact the appropriate agency. In the case of those arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of an intoxicant, all DUI cases reported by law enforcement agencies are reported by the newspaper. The Daily Journal makes no exceptions.