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The ADVANCE, June 9, 2021/Page 11A
From the Record
THE BLOTTER
These are the reported
arrests from the Toombs
County Sheriff's Office,
the Vidalia and Lyons
police departments,
and the Montgomery
County Sheriff's Office
for the past week,
Incidents are taken
directly from police
files. All suspects are
innocent until proven
guilty.
In Lyons...
The Lyons Police
Department re
ported no arrests for
the week.
In Toombs
County...
• Danielle Brew-
ton, of Lyons, was ar
rested on June 3 and
charged with Failure
to Appear.
• Darrell Collins,
Jr., of Metter, was ar
rested on June 3 and
charged with Proba
tion Violation-Felony.
• Elijah Coursey,
of Vidalia, was ar
rested on June 1 and
charged with Child
Molestation, Out of
County Hold.
• Tony Kight, of
Alston, was arrested
on June 3 and
charged with Bat
tery-Family Violence
(1st Offense).
• Jeffrey Lanum,
of Vidalia, was ar
rested on June 3 and
charged with Proba
tion Violation-Felony.
• Miller Loma-
neck, of Vidalia, was
arrested on May 31
and charged with
Cruelty to Animals-
Misdemeanor.
• Lorrey Lynn, of
Lyons, was arrested
on June 4 and
charged with Proba
tion Violation-Felony,
Public Indecency,
Public Drunkenness.
• Brianna Martin,
of Fitzgerald, was ar
rested on June 4 and
charged with Proba
tion Violation-Felony.
• Shakeah Sims,
of Carrollton, was ar
rested on June 3 and
charged with Mari
juana-Purchase, Pos
session, Manf, Distri
bution, Sale, Traffick
ing Illegal Drugs (Co
caine, Meth, Hero
ine, Marijuana).
• Jordan Willis, of
Reidsville, was ar
rested on June 4 and
charged with Proba
tion Violation-Felony.
In Montgomery
County...
• Clifford Junior
Peebles, of Vidalia,
was arrested on May
26 and charged with
Forgery-1 st (2
counts).
• Kenneth Nekkell
Jones, of Soperton,
was arrested on May
28 and charged with
Possession of Firearm
by Convicted Felon,
Felony Obstruction of
Officer, Giving False
Information, Posses
sion of Marijuana
<loz„ Possession of
Controlled Sub
stance (2 counts).
• Jeremy Kyle
Scott, of Uvalda, was
arrested on May 29
and charged with
Battery (FVA), Cruelty
to Children-3rd.
• Charlie Lee No
bles, of Ailey, was ar
rested on June 1 and
charged with Posses
sion of Marijuana
<loz„ Possession of
Drug Related Ob
jects, Cruelty to Chil-
dren-3rd, Felony Pro
bation Violation (2
Counts)
• Cameron Mi
chael Bradham, of
Uvalda, was arrested
on June 3 and
charged with Theft
by Taking.
• Tony Colt Kight,
of Lyons, was ar
rested on June 3 and
charged with Misde
meanor Probation
Violation.
• Axel Imanol
Martinez-Lopez, of
Reidsville, was ar
rested on June 5 and
charged with Speed
ing, Reckless Driving.
In Vidalia...
• Dennis Domi
nique Durden, of Vi
dalia, was arrested
on June 1 and
charged with Bat
tery.
• Ravin Brown, of
Vidalia, was arrested
on June 1 and
charged with Disor
derly Conduct.
• Charles Edward
Stewart, of Vidalia,
was arrested on June
3 and charged with
Warrant Served
(Wayne County).
• Daniel Seth
Weinstien, of Glen-
wood, was arrested
on June 3 and
charged with Theft
by Shoplifting.
• Patricia Lynn
McBee, of Vidalia,
was arrested on June
4 and charged with
Possession of Mari
juana / Possession of
Controlled Sub
stance / Seatbelt Vi
olation / Possession
of Drug Related Ob
jects.
• Ronnie Joe
Sikes, of Reidsville,
was arrested on June
5 and charged with
Seatbelt Violation /
Suspended License /
Open Container.
• Sylvester Setell
Williams, of Vidalia,
was arrested on June
5 and charged with
Possession of Mari
juana.
• Bradley Wayne
Biddle, of Vidalia,
was arrested on June
6 and charged with
Driving with License
Suspended.
• Markuise Mar-
queze Powell, of Vi
dalia, was arrested
on June 6 and
charged with No
Driver's License /
Child Restraint /
Hands Free Law.
• Frank Dante
Blanding, of Vidalia,
was arrested on June
6 and charged with
No Insurance / Fail to
stop for Blue Lights
and Siren.
• Chelsea Marie
Marble, of Swartz
Creek, Ml, was ar
rested on June 6 and
charged with Crimi
nal Trespass / Theft
by Shoplifting.
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please.
“Where were you?
Mayors of Lyons and
Vidalia, Police Chiefs,
City Council mem
bers, County Commis
sioners, Superior Court
Judge, Congressmen.
Memorial Day is a
time to show respect
to the men and
women who have
died in the perfor
mance of their military
duties for our country,
and the VFW Auxiliary
works hard each year
to organize an appro
priate ceremony. You
were each given an
invitation. Where were
you?"
“I’ll miss Coca
Cola, but I will no lon
ger buy Coke prod
ucts until such corpo
rations get their noses
out of Georgia poli
tics. "
"The more corpora
tions and schools fo
cus on diversity and
race training over
character and skills
training, the more rac
ist this country be
comes. Of course,
keeping citizens angry
with each other is a
good excuse for gov
ernments to take con
trol to "keep the
peace."
“Biden has said that
he admires the Chi
nese leader Xi Jinping,
who "is a smart, smart
guy. He's one of the
guys like Putin who
thinks autocracy is the
wave of the future;
democracy can't
function in an ever-
complex world."
Biden obviously wants
autocracy (dictator
ship), too."
“Aren’t we going a
bit too far? I can un
derstand why I have
to show my ID to buy
wine (even though I
am gray and in my
70s), but why do I
have to give my age
to buy kitchen
matches at the gro
cery store?"
“I loved the story
about the little doggy
in the paper this week.
I want to thank Ms.
Merrick, the police of
ficer in Lyons, and
SOAPS for getting this
sweet little doggy
taken care of."
“For all you Walmart
shoppers, there's a
well-stocked Walmart
in Swainsboro, Baxley,
and Hazlehurst. Hope
fully maybe one day
they'll build us one on
that empty lot behind
Popeye's Chicken."
“The boy who wore
the Mexican flag over
his graduation gown
in Asheboro, NC, after
getting his education
paid for by US taxpay
ers is a traitor to both
countries and should
be treated as such."
It’s a Sizzling Summer with
Chicken & Veggie Kabobs
Azure
Rountree
Fun, Delicious
and Festive
G rilling season is back
and the days of getting
together with friends
is finally here again. When
planning your outdoor fun
this June, make sure to
add the Chicken & Veggi
Kabobs to the menu. With
tender marinated chicken
skewered with an array of
vibrant vegetables and then
grilled to perfection, this
dinner is the right way to kick
start your summer!
Chicken & Veggie Kabobs
4 Boneless Skinless Chicken
Breasts
1 /3 cup Soy Sauce
1 /4 cup Olive Oil
1 /4 cup Red Wine Vinegar
1 teaspoon dried Oregano
1 /2 teaspoon dried Basil
2 teaspoons bottled Minced
Garlic
1 /4 teaspoon Salt
1 /4 teaspoon Pepper
1 Red, Green & Yellow Bell Pep
per
2 Zucchini
2 Onions
Zesty Italian Dressing
Skewers
Cut chicken into 2 inch
cubes and place in a plastic
resealable bag. In a bowl, stir
together the soy sauce, olive
oil, red wine vinegar, oregano,
basil, minced garlic, salt and
pepper, then pour the marinade
down into the bag of chicken.
Cut the vegetables into 2 inch
pieces and place in a separate
plastic resealable bag. Pour the
Italian dressing down in the bag
of vegetables. Let the chicken
and vegetables sit in fridge for 4
to 8 hours. Before removing the
chicken and vegetables from
the fridge, soak the skewers in
water for 30 minutes, then dry
with paper towels. Thread the
chicken and vegetables onto
the skewers. Grill for around 10
minutes on each side or until
the chicken juices run clear and
vegetables are slightly charred
on the edges.
Kid Friendly Recipes from the
Kitchen of Azure Rountree is
available at The Advance. A
portion of the proceeds from every
book sold will go to benefit children
with special needs.
U.S. Air Force Captain Returns
On Leave to Host Local
Leadership Conference
Susanna Haynes En
terprises, Inc., (SHE) will
host the 1st Annual Young
Girls’ Leadership Confer
ence June 24 at 8:00 a.m.
through June 26, at South
eastern Technical College
in Vidalia, for girls ages 10-
21. They are expecting 200
attendees and registration
is free.
Statistics prove the ma-
j ority of young girls believe
they do not measure up
or are not good enough in
some way, including their
image, self-worth, perfor
mance in school, and rela
tionships with family and
friends. This event will host
guest speakers, from mili
tary personnel to medical
doctors, including Mayor
Doug Roper, all with a cen
tralized message that will
U.S. Air Force Captain
Susanna Haynes
build courage, confidence,
and character into the lives
of the next generation and
provide them with the mo
tivation they need to suc
ceed on the next level.
They have partnered
with Chick-Fil-A, Star-
bucks, Vidalia Federal Sav
ings, Lowes, Handy Andy,
J&B's Steakhouse, and
many others in support of
the event.
For more information
or to register, call 912-293-
6044, or email she(a)susan-
nahaynes.org. Seating is
limited.
About Susanna
Susanna Haynes is a
local of Vidalia and cur
rently serving full-time
in the United States Air
Force. She is a captain and
works as a chaplain serv
ing thousands of Airmen
at Sheppard Air Force Base
in Wichita Falls, Texas. She
holds a Master’s degree
from Emory University’s
Candler School of Theolo
gy and was featured on the
cover of Toombs County
Magazine, summer 2020.
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