PERRY -- A Houston County grand jury indicted a Perry man Tuesday on four counts of aggravated assault and other charges in a Dec. 14 burglary.
Jimmy Jerome Miller, 24, is accused of pointing a shotgun at four men during a burglary and running from a Perry police detective.
Other charges against Miller include possession of a firearm during a crime, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and obstruction of an officer.
Also Tuesday:
The grand jury indicted a Warner Robins man accused of assaulting a woman Dec. 16.
Jeffrey Brooks Busbee, 28, was indicted on charges of burglary, aggravated assault, felony battery, misdemeanor battery, kidnapping with bodily injury, kidnapping, terroristic threats, obstructing a 911 call and drunken driving.
Hes accused of hitting the victim with his boots, dragging her feet along the road grabbing her hair and slamming her head into a car window, choking her, threatening to kill her and unlawfully entering her Centerville home with the intent to assault her, the indictment stated.
Esha Robert Wright, 30, of Centerville, was indicted on a charge of arson. Hes accused of damaging a mobile home in the 600 block of Collins Avenue in Centerville on Aug. 6.
Anthony Levon Curry, 36, of Warner Robins was indicted on charges of aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during a crime and discharging firearms on the property of another.
Curry is accused of assaulting two people Dec. 6 with a 9mm pistol and discharging it in the 600 block of Miller Drive in Warner Robins.
Henry Lazaro Valdes, 22, of Homestead was indicted on 11 counts of forgery of financial transaction card fraud. Three credit unions and a bank were allegedly victimized in the Oct. 12 incidents, according to the indictment. Perry police worked the case.
To contact writer Becky Purser, call 256-9559.


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