July 15 arrest reports: Edward Andrew Anderson, 55, of 4265 32nd Ave., Vero Beach; Arrest Location: 4055 41st Ave., Vero Beach; Arresting Agency: Indian River County Sheriff’s Office; Status: Held without bond; Charge: Felony possession of cocaine.Evonda Rae Butler, 33, of 135 Caprona St., Sebastian; Arrest Location: 4055 41st Ave, Vero Beach;Arresting Agency: Indian River County Sheriff’s Office; Status: Held without bond; Charge: Trafficking oxycodone.Gueryno Dessaint, 28, of 535 13th Place, Vero Beach; Arrest Location: 535 13th Place, Vero Beach; Arresting Agency: Indian River County Sheriff’s Office; Status: Held on $1,000 bond; Charge: Felony child abuse.Daniel Peacher, 38, of 8850 US 1, Apt. 2, Sebastian; Arrest Location: 8850 US 1, Apt. 2; Arresting Agency: Indian River County Sheriff’s Office; Status: Held on $5,000 bond; Charge: Felony aggravated assault.Arrest reports are compiled through information provided by the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office, www.ircsheriff.org.
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