Shelbyville Police

Amanda Jo Wyatt of Shelbyville, arrested Oct. 29 for assault, 4th degree, dating violence, minor injury, attempt; and strangulation, 2nd degree, attempt

Shelby County Sheriff

Christian Sanchez Jr. of La Grange, arrested Oct. 22 for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, under 21 years of age; and careless driving

Steven D. Probst of Louisville, arrested Oct. 26 for contempt of court libel/slander resistance to order

Julie A. Roman of Irvington, arrested Oct. 26 for contempt of court libel/slander resistance to order

Michael Hardin of Southville, arrested Oct. 27 for wanton endangerment, first degree

Jhovany Santoyo, arrested Oct. 28 for possession of a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, methamphetamine; possession of drug paraphernalia; disorderly conduct, second degree; and failure to appear

Justin David Palmer of Shelbyville, arrested Oct. 28 for violation of a Kentucky EPO/DVO

Theresa A. Cox of Waddy, arrested Oct. 31 for theft by unlawful taking or disposition, shoplifting, $500 to under $1,000; operating on a suspended or revoked operator’s license; leaving the scene of an accident — failure to render aid or assistance; and failure to produce insurance card

Warren T. McElroy of Frankfort, arrested Nov. 2 for theft by unlawful taking or disposition, shoplifting, $66.07

Victoriano Perez-Lopez of Shelbyville, arrested Nov. 3 for violation of a Kentucky EPO/DVO

Eduardo Suarez-Cruz of Shelbyville, arrested Nov. 3 for assault, fourth degree, domestic violence, minor injury

Jennifer Contreras of Clarksville, Ind., arrested Nov. 4 for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol; possession of an open beverage container in a motor vehicle; and careless driving

Hayden Alton Cabbage of Shelbyville, arrested Nov. 4 for speeding, 26 mph or more over speed limit; operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol; and possession of an open alcohol beverage container in motor vehicle

Dustin E. Johnson of Pleasureville, arrested Nov. 4 for theft by unlawful taking or disposition, shoplifting, $1,00 to under $10,000; theft by deception — includes cold checks, $1,000 to more than $10,000; theft by unlawful taking or disposition, shoplifting, $1,00 to under $10,000; and a probation violation for a felony offense