Barrow journal (Winder, Ga.) 2008-2016, November 12, 2008, Image 7

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2008 BARROW JOURNAL PAGE 7A Three arrested for Three local men have been arrested within the past week for allegedly bloodying an Auburn man in late October with their fists, legs and an ax handle. Andrew James Perry, 21, 586 Quail Trail Road in Auburn, was arrested Tuesday and charged with one count of aggravated assault, two counts of aggravated battery and one count of battery. Jeremy Connor Ryan, 20, 43 Carolyn Avenue in Auburn, was arrested Nov. 6 and charged with two counts of aggravated assault and two counts of aggravated battery. Randy Dale Rutledge, 20, 102 Creekwood Road in Winder, was arrested Nov. 6 and charged with one count of aggravated assault and one count of battery. According to a Barrow County Sheriff's Office inci dent report, William Highfield of Quail Trail Road on Oct. 25 called for an ambulance, saying he had been beaten up in his home. EMS offi cials found Highfield leaning against his parked truck and bleeding from his head. He also had several other inju ries. EMS officials called the sheriff’s office, and the responding deputy reported finding blood on the drive way, in the garage, in the basement and upstairs in the house. Highfield was trans ported by ambulance to Gwinnett Medical Center. He told a sheriff's depu ty who interviewed him at the hospital that the 10:30 p.m. incident was preceded by arguments with a female roommate and with Perry, who also resides in the house. Highfield said he had gone to bed after being threatened by Perry over the telephone. He said he locked the door to his bedroom, which is in the basement, to keep from being surprised. However, he said, Perry and the other two men came to the house and Perry demanded that he come upstairs. “William stated that when he arrived at the top of the stairs, two other males attacked him from the side, and (Perry) also began to attack him,” the report states. Highfield said he bit one of his alleged assailants and the assailant began to choke him. He said Perry then told one of the other suspects to hit him with the ax handle and he was struck with the object in his head, stomach, both arms and both legs. The victim said he man aged to crawl away and to drag himself downstairs, where he picked up his cell phone and walked outside to call for help. He said the three men began to approach him a sec ond time outside, but backed off when they saw that he had a cellphone. They then left the scene in a vehicle. Highfield said it was Ryan who struck him with the ax handle. The victim's injuries were assessed at the scene as a laceration to his head, contu sions to his head, stomach, back and both legs and pos sible fractured ribs and wrist. In other incidents, the Barrow County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests and alleged offenses from Nov. 3-9: •Melissa Ann Adams, 24, of 714 Will Maynard Road, battery. •William Kerry Baker, 22, of 280 Harold Day Road, simple assault and battery. •Tracey Telling Balderson, 48, of 1019 Pine View Road, Covington, violation of pro bation. •Donny Ray Bevers, 29, of 266 Partidge Trail, parole violation. •James Alvin Brake Jr., 32, of 904 Manning Gin Road, Bethlehem, possession of arms by a convicted felon, theft by taking, failure to appear, probation violation. •Jody Cail Callison, 34, of 31 Lakeside Drive, Rincon, two counts of forgery in the first degree. •Terry Troy Cronic, 47, of Need Holiday Cash? 81B Lagree Duck Road • Braselton, GA I _ 706-658-5300 ^ www.braseltonfinance.com I • ^^^B*** GIVE YOURSELF OR A ONE THE PERFECT GIFT, A CRUISE! Why book online? Call me and get professional courteous service and great prices at no additional costs! Call Robin Rhymer - G & G 770-867-8444 or 404-358-6181 robingandg@aol.com beating man with ax handle Braselton, burglary, theft by taking and criminal trespass. •Jason Adam Culver, 28, of 467 Smith Mill Road, theft by receiving stolen property and possession, manufacture and distribution of alprazo lam. •Allen Brantley Duncan, 18, of 715 Worth Ct„ Bethlehem, failure to drive within a single lane, driving while unlicensed, DUI, pos session of marijuana, going inside guardline with liquor. •Eddie Lamar Gerrells, 31, of 5135 Ponderosa Farm Road, Gainesville, deposit account fraud, DUI, and fail ure to drive within a single lane. •Keshandra Shameal Geter, 17, of 271 East Wright Street, theft by shoplifting. •Jerry Dan Grissom, 32, of 1465 Cains Road, theft by taking. •Lacecilla Hill, 38, of 241 Rutledge Drive, disorderly conduct. •Felicia Lanetta Hodge, 30, of 214 Capitol Avenue giving false information or false name, driving with a suspended license, speeding, aggravated assault, and forg ery in the first degree. •Esteban Gerrero Islas, 19, of 355 Lumpkin St., improper stopping, expired vehicle tag or decal, removed or affixed plate to conceal vehicle ID, and DUI. •Connie Lynn Jackson, 34, of 979 Beaver Hill Dr., Bethlehem, violation of pro bation. •Kawan Fadarrah Jackson, 32, of 3103 Ashley Club Cir., Norcross, abandonment of dependent child. •William Edward Jackson, 51, of 706 Tanners Bridge Cir., Bethlehem, failure to appear. •Latasha Ranee Johnson, 29, of 143 Horton St., disor derly conduct. •Kimberly Kiley, 37, of 172 Country Cove Road, Braselton, DUI and failure to drive in a single lane. •Jacob Scott Kirkland, 17, of 1608 Butterfly Lane, Statham, theft by receiving stolen property, improper passing and driving with learner’s permit without a licensed driver. •Jeffrey Paul Klaes, 47, of 726 Oglethorpe Avenue, Athens, violation of proba tion. •Robert Donnie Langdale Jr., 1228 Treemont Trail, bat tery. •William Mark Maddox, 23, of 309 Highland Park, Athens, failure to appear, keeping a place of prostitu tion, pimp. •Kenneth Glenn Morris, 35, of 58 N. Broad Street, imper sonating a public officer. •Charles Calvin Muckle, 34, of 12 Jefferson Road, Statham, possession with intent to distribute cocaine, possession of arms by a con victed felon, criminal attempt to sell cocaine, possession, manufacture and distribution of a controlled substance, trafficking in cocaine, pos session of a firearm or knife and battery. •Eric Bradley Nielsen, 51, of 4525 Keith Drive, Lilburn, open container in vehicle and DUI. •Megan Leann Pittman, 20, of 2370 Harbin Oaks Drive, Dacula, violation of proba tion. •Dominique Kerry Reddish, 24, of 185 Charles Court., violation of probation. •MarthaTheresaRodriguez, 17, of 491 Twelve Oaks Drive, disrupting a public school and fighting in a public place. •Michael Anthony Rowell, 36, of 329 Dreamland Court, battery. •Brian Anthony Russell, 39, of 236 Hidden Acres, vio lation of probation. •Randy Dale Rutledge, 20, of 102 Creekwood Road, aggravated assault, battery. •Stephen Scully, 50, of 3737 Centennial Trail, Duluth, fail ure to appear. •Carla Carlyle Shaw, 36, of 3640 Hwy. 60, Pendergrass, deposit account fraud. •William Thomas Shaw, 18, of 808 Russwood Road, simple assault (family vio lence) and criminal damage to property. •Raymond Smith Jr., of 360 Third Avenue, possession of arms by convicted felons and first offenders. •Marcus Sherwin Spratlin, 22, of 36 Village Court, theft by receiving stolen proper ty; driving with a suspended license; possession, manufac ture and distribution of alpra zolam; and no insurance. •Richard Jack Spratlin, 26, of 2012 Euclid Street, Statham, obstruction of an officer and violation of pro bation. •Robert Con Sutton, 39, of 291 Lancelot Way, Lawrenceville, burglary. •Christian Timothy Terrell, 18, of 113 Patton Drive, sale of alcohol to a minor. •Michael Shane Tshudy, 20, of 1204 Autumn Way, theft by receiving stolen property. •Jonathan Devon Walton, 25, of 2916 Wallace Road, Gainesville, violation of pro bation. •Brent Wayne Willoughby, 38, of 4103 Pine Valley Road, Tucker, violation of proba tion. •Kenneth Andrew Young, 42, of 701 Center Hill, Atlanta, speeding, giving false information or name, forgery in the first degree and driving with a suspended or revoked license. •Ricky Keith Young, 21, of 3370 Fannie Thompson Road NW, Monroe, driving while unlicensed, tail lights require tag light, and obstruction of an officer. •Tara Leeann Zagorski, 24, of 476 Miles Patrick Road, failure to appear. 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