Bryant Marcus Wilkerson arrested on Tuesday
Bryant Marcus Wilkerson (also known as Bryant Wilkerson) is a 29 year old african american male who was arrested near Chesapeake, Virginia on 3/10/2022 2:12 PM and charged with the following:
- Probation violation felony
- Fire protection/suppression system
- Tamper
- Damage
- Etc.
- Contempt of court failure to appear fel/misd/summons
- Conspire $200 or more not from person
- $200 or more not from person
- Failure to appear in court for felony offense
- Conspire intent to sell/distribute stolen property valued at $200 or more
- Intent to sell/distribute stolen property valued at $200 or more
- Conspire to commit or assist in larceny with aggregate value over $200
- Convicted felon (violent) possess/transport firearm
- Violation of a protective order (general)
- Conspire abduct by force without justification
- Maliciously stab
- Cut or without und
- Auto theft grand larceny
- Conspire to robbery: residence
- Firearm use in commission of felony first offense
- Abduct by force without justification
- Robbery: residence
- License revoked drive while (first offense)
- Brandish or point firearm
- Enter/set vehicle into motion
- Break & enter auto
- Damage to attended property
- Driver fails to report (less than $1000)
- Disregard police command to stop
- Endangerment
- Receive stolen property/goods $200 or more
- Carjacking
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It is believed that Bryant has been released or transferred from this facility as of April 02, 2022. However, if you are trying to find out more information about Bryant, you can try reaching out to the Chesapeake City Jail via their phone at 757-382-2883.
The inmate booking number is #2020-00006069. If you provide this to the facility staff that will help you in your search for this detainee.
If you are unable to locate Wilkerson at the Chesapeake City Jail, it is possible he has been moved to a different location in the broader Independent City County area. Also, consider checking both Virginia state and Federal prison systems.