The following persons made first appearance at Faulkner County Circuit Court Wednesday:
Kevin Edgar Mannon, 19, 30 TPM Lane, Conway, according to a Faulkner County Sheriff's Office jail intake report. Burglary, breaking or entering, two counts theft of property. Bond was set at $5,000. Pretrial was set for April 14. Public defender Lynn Plemmons was appointed.
Joshua Andrew Miller, 20, 2180 Cocklebur Road, Ward, according to a FCSO jail intake report. Burglary, theft of property, theft by receiving. Bond was set at $7,500. Pretrial was set for April 15. Public defender Karen Walker-Knight was appointed.
Christopher W. Forshee, 39, 305 Hines St., Menifee, according to a FCSO jail intake report. Failure to appear on felony hot check charge. Bond was set at $1,000. Pretrial was set for April 22. No public defender was appointed.
April Marie Cullum, 21, 1525 Clifton St., Conway, according to a FCSO jail intake report. 179 Sunshine Farm Road, Bigelow, according to Cullum's statements in court. Two counts each possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia, public intoxication. Bond was set at $5,000. Pretrial was set for June 4. Public defender Keith Faulkner was appointed.
Jonathan Brookes Jackson, 20, 8 Collier Drive, Greenbrier, according to a FCSO jail intake report. Theft of property, possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond was set at $5,000. Pretrial was set for June 4. Public defender Keith Faulkner was appointed.
Jemon L. McKnight, 31, 4043 West Keo Road, Keo, according to a FCSO jail intake report. Possession of a controlled substance, driving on a suspended/revoked license. Bond was set at $45,000 subject to parole holds. Pretrial was set for June 4. Public defender Stephen Ralph was appointed.
Michael Swain Parker, 38, 16 Bream Nest Road, Conway, according to a FCSO jail intake report. Probation revocation stemming from 2006 charges of two counts each possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia, maintaining a drug premises. Bond was denied. Probation revocation hearing was set for April 30. A public defender will be appointed.