James John May
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Subject:
James John May
Date:
10-14-2019
Sex:
Male
Race:
White
County:
Palm Beach
Charges:
WEAPON OFFENSE - MISSILE INTO DWELLING VEH BUILDING OR AIRCRAFT
FIRING WEAPON - IN PUBLIC OR ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
DAMAGE PROP-CRIM MISCH - 1000 DOLS OR MORE
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James John May appears on this page only because a member of the law enforcement community had probably cause to believe James John May
committed a crime (or that the name James John May appeared in an arrest warrant sent by a sheriff's office somewhere in the United States of America).

