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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2008
BARROW JOURNAL
PAGE 7A
Public Safety
REPORTS ON CRIMES. WRECKS. FIRES & COURTS
Winder Police Department reported 70 incidents in the past week
Between Oct. 24 and Nov. 3,
the Winder Police Department
arrested 28 people and charged
them with the following
alleged offenses:
• Eric Lynn Adams of 425
Northridge Lane, Winder, no
insurance, driving with an
expired license plate/tag, and
no driver’s license.
• JasonAlan Armstrong, 316
Carter Road, Auburn, shoplift
ing.
• Iran Lopez Burnett,
1438 Blazing Star Road,
Lawrenceville, seatbelt vio
lation, driving while license
revoked or suspended, improp
erly transferred tags on a motor
vehicle, and speeding.
• Roy Campbell, 169 Bush
Chapel Dr., Winder, DUI first
offense.
• Tracy Rena Cooper, 253
Georgia Ave., Winder, shop
lifting.
• Chad Doster, 2279 Emmett
Doster Road, Monroe, DUI
first offense; hit and ran with
property damage, failure to
stop, leaving the scene with
property damage; failure to
maintain lane; alcohol - pos
session of an open container.
• Brian Lee Harvey, 333
Dreamland Ct., Winder, habit
ual violator and failure to obey
traffic control device.
• Jeffery Craig Hatcher, 433
Aberdeen Way, Winder, speed
ing and obstructing or hinder
ing a law enforcement officer.
• Susan Kathleen Holcombe,
2929 Lorest Hill Road, Atlanta,
failure to appear.
• Donald Demetrius Kilgore,
399 Northridge, Winder, pro
bation violation.
• Mathew Samuel Long, 485
Valleyview Dr., Winder, DUI
first offense.
• Maureao Lopez, 124
Griffith St., Winder, failure to
appear.
• Michael Linsey Miller of
180 Wood Ave., Winder, shop
lifting and giving false name,
address or birth date to law
enforcement officers.
• Tanya Collette Moravec,
1482 Riverbend Ct.,
Bethlehem, failure to appear.
• Gilberto Ocampo, 360
North Palm Dr., Boynton
Beach, Fla., failure to appear.
• Michelle Phillips, 311
Lumpkin St., Winder, warrant
- out of jurisdiction.
• Brandon Paul Phillips Jr.,
417 Moriah Road, Auburn,
warrant - out of jurisdiction.
• Lausto Martin Reyes, 421
Harpy Eagle Drive, Winder,
disorderly conduct and under
age possession, purchase or
consumption of alcohol.
• Janeen Poulsen Ruse of
240 Hidden Ct., Winder, war
rant - out of jurisdiction.
• Jeremiah J. Sailors of 418
Blueberry Ct., Winder, simple
battery.
• David Ryan Steeley, 303
E. Wright St., Wider, warrant
- out of jurisdiction.
• Carlos Estuardo Solorzano,
1217 Cabin Bridge Road,
Bethlehem, no drivers license
and seatbelt violation.
• Malik K. Stevenson, 304
Lane Dr., Winder, suspended
registration and no insurance.
• Bobby Lee Teasley, 174
Wood Ave., Winder, probation
violation.
• Kevin Emmanuel Thomas,
48, 145 Springwalk Way,
Lawrenceville, sexual battery,
warrant - out of jurisdiction.
• Irma M. Walker, 1285
Norwalk Trace, Lawrenceville,
failure to dim headlights and
DUI first offense.
• Jamarcus Watson, 280
Capital Ave., Winder, driving
while license revoked or sus
pended.
• Pao Lee Yang, 659 Palmer
Ct., Winder, DUI first offense,
suspended registration, and no
tag light.
INCIDENTS
The Winder Police
Department responded to the
following incidents during the
same period:
• burglary at a Monroe
Highway address.
• theft at a N. Broad Street
address.
• theft at an E. May Street
address.
• burglary at a Dreamland
Court address.
• forgery and possession
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of a controlled substance at
an address on West Midland
Avenue.
• theft by taking at an address
on Saint Germaine Place.
• criminal damage to prop
erty at a business near May
Street at Broad Street.
• hit and ran on Monroe
Highway.
• shoplifting at a business on
North Broad Street.
• no license, no insurance,
expired tag at North Broad
Street.
• DUI at West Midland
Avenue.
• robbery at an address on
Wood Avenue.
• entering an auto at a resi
dence on Horton Street.
• theft by taking at an address
on Bellingrath Drive.
• hit and ran at May Street
and Broad Street.
• domestic dispute and bat
tery at a home on Lighthouse
Way.
• criminal dispute at a resi
dence on Lighthouse Way.
• entering an auto at a an
address on Howard Circle.
• theft at a residence on
Georgia Avenue.
• domestic dispute/sim
ple battery at a residence on
Georgia Avenue.
• failure to dim headlights,
DUI on Hwy 11 South at
Watson Road.
• criminal damage to proper
ty at an address on 2nd Street.
• burglary/criminal trespass
at an address on East Wright
Street.
• criminal trespass at an
address on Hill Street.
• verbal dispute at an address
on Searchlight Drive.
• criminal trespass/enter
ing auto/theft by taking at
an address on South Broad
Street.
• unruly juvenile at an
address on Mary Alice Drive.
• missing adult at an address
on Atlanta Avenue.
• simple battery at an address
on Lanthier Street.
• criminal trespass at an
address on Alexander Street.
• verbal domestic report at an
address on Oceanliner Drive.
• burglary at a business on
Monroe Highway.
• terroristic threats at
an address on North Broad
Street.
• seatbelt violation and no
insurance on Highway 11 at
Winder Comers.
• terroristic threats at an
address on East Midland
Avenue.
• criminal trespass at
an address on North Broad
Street.
• entering an auto at an
address on North 5th Street.
• domestic dispute at an
address on Prince Avenue in
Athens.
• animal case at a residence
on his Lane.
• financial card transaction
fraud at an address on Monroe
Highway.
• harassment at an address
on North Broad Street.
• juvenile complaint at an
address on King Street.
• fight with crowd at an
address on Capital Avenue.
• burglary at a business on
North Broad Street.
• unruly juvenile at an
address on West Midland
Avenue.
• theft at an address on West
Midland Avenue.
• shoplifting at a business on
North Broad Street.
• criminal trespass at an
address on Box Circle.
• bomb threat, not substan
tiated, at a business on East
Midland Avenue.
• juvenile complaint at an
address on North 5th Avenue.
• speeding in a school zone,
seatbelt violation, suspended
license and improperly trans
ferred tag on McNeal Road at
Springdale Drive.
• damage to property on East
May Street.
• shoplifting at a business on
North Broad Street.
• speeding and obstruction
on Highway 11 at Liretower
Road.
• domestic dispute at an
address on 2nd Street.
• damage to proper
ty at Highway 11 South at
Woodland Drive.
• disorderly conduct, under
age consumption/possession
of alcohol at an address on
Harpy Eagle Drive.
• entering an auto at an
address on North Williamson
Street.
• fire at an address on
Camden Drive.
• damage to City property
on East May Street.
• damage to property at an
address on Baskins Circle.
• criminal trespass at an
address on Baskins Circle.
• DUI at Stafford Street.
• DUI, leaving the scene of
an accident, failure to maintain
lane, open container at West
Candler at Matthews Street.
• damage to property at an
address on Second Street.
• entering an auto at a resi
dence on Dreamland Court.
• physical dispute at a resi
dence on Turtle Creek Drive.
• theft by taking at an address
on North Williamson Street.
• fraud/scam at a business on
Highway 211.
• terroristic threats at a resi
dence on Village Court.
‘Obama’ signs
damaged and
stolen, Sun.
A local man called the Auburr
Police Department after someone
damaged or stole political signs
from his yard supporting Baracl
Obama.
Morris Balmon of Wynfielc
Lane said he last saw his signs ai
1 a.m. on Nov. 1 and noticed therr
missing about seven hours later.
The victim said he donated $1C
to an organization for each sign
but is more concerned about the
safety of his family.
Officer Kara Rose told Balmor
that Auburn police would add ar
extra patrol.
ARRESTS
During the past week, Auburr
police made four arrests:
• Abraham Rubio Guiterrez
22, no address given, for driving
without a license.
• Derek Eugene Johnson, 18
24 Bee Maxey Road, Auburn
burglary and theft by taking, mul
tiple counts.
• Steven Jesse Thompson, 17
275 Carter Road, Auburn, bur
glary and theft by taking, multiple
counts.
• Gerardo Alberto Villordo, 23
316 Carter Road, Auburn, theft b_\
taking and burglary.
INCIDENTS
Auburn officers also respondec
to the following incidents:
• a domestic dispute at a home
on Carter Road.
• a suicide attempt at a home or
Carter Road.
• concern about three men fir
ing air pistols at one another ir
front of a home on Quail Valle}
Road.
• property damage to a mailbox
and truck antenna at a residence
on Appalachee Church Road.
• a report of a suspicious vehi
cle after hours in Shackelforc
Park. Police issued a citation foi
criminal trespass, a violation ol
the city code.
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