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Paris Police Report Tuesday (Nov 3)

Jameria Breyail Sanders

Paris Police responded to a possible intoxicated person in a vehicle with a child in the 3800-block of Lamar Ave Monday morning at 1:21. Officers located Jameria Breyail Sanders, 23, of Paris, sitting in the driver’s seat intoxicated. Sanders was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated with a passenger under 15 years of age in the vehicle. They also charged her with the endangerment of a child. A family member picked the child up, and Sanders is in Lamar County Jail.

Erika Nicole Perry

Paris Police responded to a disturbance in the 200-block of NW 30th St at 5:29 Monday morning. The victim reported that her daughter, Erika Nicole Perry, 29, of Paris, had come to the victim’s residence and demanded to see her children. When the victim refused to let Perry see the children, Perry became aggressive and threw a brick through a vehicle window that belonged to the victim. Perry then got into her car and, while leaving the scene, tried to run over the victim. Perry was located down the street from the disturbance and arrested. Officers charged her with aggravated assault with a family member and transferred to the Lamar County Jail.

Bradley Andrew Ellis

At 6:03 Monday morning, Paris Police responded to a suspicious vehicle that had possibly stolen some construction materials in the 500-block of Bonham St. Officers located it but did not find any stolen items. During the investigation, K-9 Cupa alerted to narcotics. Officers found a small amount of methamphetamine and arrested Shane Bradley Andrew Ellis, 24, of Paris. He also had a pistol, and they charged Ellis with possession of a controlled substance and unlawful carrying a weapon. They also arrested the 32-year-old driver on a misdemeanor charge.

Paris Police responded to 87 calls for service and arrested eight people on Monday (Nov 2).