Summit County Jail

The Summit County Jail in Akron.

(Adam Ferrise, Northeast Ohio Media Group)

AKRON, Ohio — Dozens of Summit County Jail inmates were freed Sunday due to budget constraints.

Three of the inmates ended up being arrested within hours of their release. Jail and county officials said they were unsurprised by the inmates' arrests.

Fourteen of the inmates were accused or convicted of being involved in fights or other violent acts.

Here is the list of those inmates and details of their cases:

Jawan Burns, 21, homeless

Burns was awaiting the conclusion of his first-degree misdemeanor assault case in jail because he was unable to post a $10,000 bond.

He's accused of punching a 22-year-old woman in the eye Dec. 23 at a South Main Street apartment in a dispute over sleeping arrangements with the woman's daughter.

Deman Cook, 32, homeless

Cook was serving a 10-month sentence for a scuffle with a Summit County Sheriff's Deputy at the downtown METRO bus station at 631 South Broadway Street.

He pleaded guilty to harassment with bodily fluids, assaulting a police officer and obstructing justice, all felonies. He returned to jail after violating the terms of his drug treatment program.

Kenneth Crow, 32, Orville

Crow pleaded guilty Oct. 10 to assaulting a Summit County Sheriff's deputy at the Giant Eagle in Barberton and for trying to steal $100 worth of groceries.

He was originally sentenced on four misdemeanor counts to serve 180 days in jail. His release was originally scheduled for April 22. He was ordered to wear a alcohol-monitoring ankle bracelet for 101 days.

Lawrence Edwards, 26, of Akron

Edwards violated the terms of his probation stemming from two attacks on the same 22-year-old woman.

Edwards on Oct. 16 pleaded guilty to punching the woman in the face. Edwards told police he was drunk at the time. A month later he pleaded guilty to punching the same woman. He violated the terms of his probation on the first case by pleading guilty to the second one.

Demario Humphries, 34, homeless

Humphries was scheduled for a Jan. 21 trial in front of Akron Municipal Court Judge Annalisa Williams.

Humphries is accused of punching a 30-year-old woman who let him spend the night at her house on May 5. Humphries complained that the woman's child was too loud so the woman asked him to leave, police reports say. Humphries became angry and punched her four or five times in the face and head, according to police reports.

Daniel Ladow, 23, of Akron

Ladow was being held in the jail in lieu of $50,000 bond on a third-degree felony robbery.

He is accused of stealing items from a man's car on Dec. 9 in Cuyahoga Falls. The man confronted Ladow, who bit the man's right forearm and choked him, court records say.

His case is the highest felony level of the inmates that were released.

Brian Lott, 51, of Akron

Lott was sentenced Dec. 19 to 30 days in the county jail after he pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of menacing and possessing drug paraphernalia.

Lott threatened to kill everyone on Dec. 13 at a group home on Beck Avenue. Police found a marijuana pipe in his bedroom.

Tyler T. Mabry, 23, of Wadsworth

Mabry is accused of fighting with a police officer who tried to break up a fight inside a downtown Akron club.

Mabry was held in the jail in lieu of $10,000 bond. He was charged Jan. 3 with disorderly conduct, obstructing justice, resisting arrest and failing to disperse, all misdemeanors.

An Akron police officer encountered Mabry inside Club Quantum on South Main Street after the melee broke out. Mabry refused to leave the club and grabbed an officer's wrists to fight off being arrested, police reports say. The officer noted in his report "force was used to arrest" Mabry.

Anthony Owens, 53, of Akron

Owens was being held in jail on $25,000 stemming from his misdemeanor assault case.

Owens is accused of punching his 49-year-old roommate in the face on Dec. 28 at their home in the 900 block of Copley Road. Owens became upset with the man because he believed the man gave a woman a phone so she could call police after Owens attacked her.

Owens the 45-year-old woman on Nov. 30. He dragged the woman by her neck and hit her on the head with a clothes iron. He pleaded guilty to assault and was sentenced to 30 days in jail on Dec. 8.

Deon Raab, 41, of Akron

Raab was being held in jail on $5,000 bond while awaiting his misdemeanor disorderly conduct and resisting arrest case in Akron Municipal Court.

Raab is accused of arguing with employees at Brubaker's Pub in downtown Akron and fighting with Akron police officers who arrived to investigate the situation.

Harold Taylor Jr., 46, Akron

Taylor was being held in jail in lieu of $25,000 bond. He is charged with assault and aggravated menacing, both misdemeanors.

Taylor is accused of attacking a 27-year-old man on Jan. 4 in the 900 block of Lane Street. Taylor also chased the man with a knife and unsuccessfully tried to stab him, police reports say.

Bryan Turbyfill, 52, of Akron

Turbyfill served six days of a 180-day sentence for assault before being released. Turbyfill in that case attacked another man after the man told him he was burning something on his stove.

Turbyfill jumped on top of the man, choked him and tried to bite him.

Marlon Washington, 38, of Cleveland

Washington was being held in jail on $5,000 bond. He was charged with a misdemeanor charge of carrying a concealed weapon.

He is accused of waving a knife on Jan. 9 at employees Circle K on West Market Street during an argument. Akron police found him with knife walking away from the store, police reports say.

Rodney Yates, 32, of Akron

Yates was sentenced on Dec. 18 to serve 30 days in jail for assault and criminal trespassing in Tallmadge.

He was arrested on Monday, hours after being released from the jail. He is accused of stealing a coat from Sears at Chapel Hill Mall and having an open vodka bottle.