NEWBERRY ‒ Jimmy William Hayes, 50, of Trenton and Johnie Steven Hayes, 50, of Newberry, were arrested on Friday, May 19, after Johnie allegedly interfered with Alachua County Sheriff’s Deputies who were arresting Jimmy on a warrant.
Deputies went to a Newberry home to arrest Jimmy on domestic battery and domestic assault charges. He was charged with two counts of aggravated domestic battery in Gilchrist County where Jimmy allegedly rammed the victim with his vehicle. Deputies made contact with Johnie at the back door of the home. Johnie allegedly said that Jimmy is his twin brother and that he was in High Springs at a friend’s house. He said the only other person inside the residence was his mother.
However, deputies at the scene could see through a window that Jimmy was walking around inside the home, and he was also reportedly seen sitting at a table inside the home.
A deputy told Johnie not to go back inside the home. Johnie reportedly replied, “It’s my twin brother, man,” and quickly went inside, locking the door behind him.
After deputies made multiple announcements that both brothers were under arrest, Jimmy came out of the residence and Johnie quickly shut the door behind him. Johnie reportedly continued to refuse commands to come out of the house until deputies spoke with him on the phone. He reportedly came outside shortly after the phone call.
Johnie, who has a federal criminal history, has been charged with resisting arrest without violence. Judge Thomas M. Jaworski released him on his own recognizance.
Jimmy remains in the Alachua County Jail on the Gilchrist County warrant.
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