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COURT HOUSE – A Cape May County grand jury handed up 10 indictments Dec. 5.
The abbreviation CDS below stands for controlled dangerous substance.
Felix J. Garcia, Christopher A. Sheeron, Yechiel J. Garcia, Thomas Williamson, Karl S. Knoyer and Adam Samler were each separately indicted, with all six of the indictments for third-degree bail jumping. In each case the indicted individual allegedly failed to show for a hearing for an offense that can carry jail time. In each case the offense was the same, possession of a CDS in the third degree. Only one of the six individuals indicted for bail jumping is currently housed at the Cape May County Correctional Center, Adam Samler.
Evana Outterbridge was indicted for second-degree unlawful possession of a weapon, a 9mm handgun, along with a fourth-degree count for possession of a prohibited weapon, a high-capacity magazine.
Yester R. Montecillos Vasquez and Sergio Gomez were jointly indicted for first-degree human trafficking, along with enticing a child under the age of 18 in the second degree and conspiracy in the first degree. Vasquez alone faces an additional count for second-degree facilitating human trafficking. Both Vasquez and Gomez are housed at the correctional center.
Raymond Griner was named in a single-count indictment for failure to register in the third degree. Griner was convicted in 2008 of endangering the welfare of a child and has since been required to register his address with local law enforcement.
Christian Coleman was indicted on one count of possession of a CDS, heroin.