Weekly Mugshot Roundup: February 9-14, 2025

In a series of recent arrests across the United States, law enforcement agencies have apprehended several individuals on various charges, highlighting a range of alleged criminal activities. The incidents, which occurred between February 9 and February 14, 2025, span multiple states including South Carolina, New Mexico, Indiana, Idaho, Florida, Iowa, Missouri, and others.

One notable arrest involved Reena Peahuff, who was taken into custody for alleged third-degree domestic violence in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, on February 14. This incident underscores ongoing concerns regarding domestic violence, a critical issue affecting communities nationwide.

In Bernalillo County, New Mexico, Kristopher Rivera was arrested on February 10 for alleged criminal sexual contact involving a minor, categorized as a third-degree offense. This case adds to the alarming statistics surrounding crimes against minors, prompting discussions about the need for increased protective measures and community awareness.

James Jobe was arrested in Allen County, Indiana, on February 12 for alleged criminal trespass and a probation violation. His case reflects the challenges faced by law enforcement in managing repeat offenders and ensuring compliance with probationary terms.

Meanwhile, in Ada County, Idaho, Shannon Conley was apprehended on February 14 for alleged felony possession of a controlled substance and destruction of evidence. The increasing prevalence of drug-related offenses continues to strain law enforcement resources and highlight the need for comprehensive drug policies.

In Lee County, Florida, Michael Bogotty was arrested on February 12 for alleged battery against a person aged 65 or older. This incident raises concerns about the safety of vulnerable populations and the importance of protective laws.

Tarera Thomas faced multiple charges in Polk County, Iowa, on February 9, including fleeing to elude police, driving under the influence, and possession of a concealed firearm during the commission of a felony. The range of offenses illustrates the complexities of managing traffic-related crimes and substance abuse.

Jeffrey Seltzer was arrested in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, on February 14 for allegedly receiving or transferring stolen motor vehicles, further emphasizing the ongoing issues surrounding vehicle theft and trafficking.

Shocka Woodson’s arrest in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, on February 11 included charges of resisting arrest and theft, marking a significant concern for law enforcement as they address repeat offenders and property crimes.

Lastly, Robert Woodies was taken into custody in Ada County, Idaho, on February 12 for alleged felony battery related to domestic violence with traumatic injury. This case, like others, highlights the critical need for effective intervention strategies to protect victims of domestic violence.

These arrests serve as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement agencies across the country. The diversity of charges reflects a spectrum of criminal behavior that continues to impact communities, necessitating a multifaceted approach to crime prevention and public safety.