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BARROW JOURNAL
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2008
Public Safety
REPORTS ON CRIMES. WRECKS. FIRES & COURTS
Sheriff’s Office makes drug-related arrests
City police departments
list arrests for past week
The Auburn, Brasleton, Statham and Winder police depart
ments made the following arrests during the past week:
AUBURN
•Kinneth Ray Devrick, 32,484 Johnson Road, Lawrenceville,
possession of methamphetamine.
•Andrew Graeme McLean, 39,1598 Summit Ridge, Auburn,
battery FVA.
•Carlos M. Salinas, 31, 486 Glen Terrace Road, Auburn,
cruelty to children and battery FVA.
•Amber Shalaine Whitley, 25, 1389 Etheridge Drive,
Auburn, battery FVA, obstruction of an officer and cruelty to
children.
BRASELTON
•Roderick L. Gray, 43, 1770 North Olypian Way Southwest,
Atlanta, forgery.
•Scott Kenneth Rutledge, 44, 420 Countland Street
Northeast, Atlanta, forgery.
•Ralph Callahan III, 36, 3751 North Desert Drive, East
Point, forgery.
WINDER
•Dorothy Faye Mathis, 33, 249 Glen Avenue, Apt. 31,
Winder, probation violation.
•Charles Adrian Peppers Jr., 35, 304 Tuggle Street, Lot 3,
Winder, failure to appear.
STATHAM
•James Comelous McElroy, 29, 75 David Street, Athens,
theft by taking a motor vehicle.
•Jeffery Allen Crumbley, 41, 175 Melrose Street, Statham,
probation violation.
•Timothy Paul Stracener, 19, 1051 Greystone Lane East,
Watkinsville, underage possession of alcohol.
Two-deer related crashes
reported by Statham police
T he Barrow County
Sheriff’s Office
made the follow
ing drug-related arrests dur
ing the past week.
•Amy Storey Spielman,
45, 594 Mount Moriah
Road, Auburn, possession
of methamphetamine and
possession of methamphet
amine with intent to dis
tribute.
•Serena Denise Parson,
48, 181 Country Road,
Hamlet, N.C., posses
sion of methamphetamine,
attempt or conspiracy to
traffic methamphetamine
and possession of Klonopin/
Clonazepam.
•Earl Ray Knight, 41,
181 Country Road, Hamlet,
N.C., attempt or conspira
cy to traffic methamphet
amine.
•Tosha Lynn Holland, 40,
16 Angel Street, Bethlehem,
theft by taking and posses
sion of methamphetamine.
•Rodney Adrein Henry,
34, 107 Sorrell Street,
Monroe, probation viola
tion, possession of cocaine
and possession of cocaine
with intent to distribute.
OTHER ARRESTS
•Jason Lee Brown, 21,717
Ridge Road, Bethlehem,
interference with a 911 call.
•Jason Adam Culver, 28,
theft by receiving stolen
property.
•Christopher Warren Eck,
32, 158 Barefield Circle,
Bogart, false imprisonment,
kidnapping and battery.
•Brandon Shawn English,
24, 1694 Waldrop Road,
Lawrenceville, probation
violation.
•Tommy Shane Gunter,
38, 66 Peach Road, Byron,
obstruction of an officer and
probation violation.
•Jessica Lea Hailey, 27,
178-B Scuffelboro Road,
Eatonton, failure to appear.
•Tierre Rashad Hester,
20, 1829 Shoal Creek Road
Southwest, Monroe, theft
by shoplifting.
•Timothy Mitchell Jones,
24, 1485 Hog Mountain
Road, Winder, failure to
appear.
•Lana Louise Lenz,
35, 2020 Railroad Street,
Statham, probation viola
tion.
•Dorothy Faye Mathis,
33, 249 Glen Avenue, Apt.
31, Winder, probation vio
lation.
•Gary Lamont Milsap,
31, 300 Mary Alice Drive,
Winder, probation viola
tion.
•Shane Christopher
Morris, 24, 4971 Sugar
Creek Drive, Sugar Hill,
probation violation.
•Angela Michelle
Peterman, 37, 361 Emma
Drive, Winder, driving under
the influence (DUI)/alcohol,
failure to maintain lane and
open container violation.
•Tony Lee Smith, 25,5833
Hanson Road, Gainesville,
probation violation.
•David Ray Warr, 40, 931
Honeysuckle Trail, Winder,
battery, cruelty to children
and obstruction of an offi
cer.
•Shannon Marcelis
Wymbs, 22, 1090 Summit
Street, Apt. G6, Gainesville,
probation violation.
•Zachary James Adams,
17, 344 Wages Road,
Winder, theft by shoplift
ing.
•Antonio Barriga-Tovar,
24, 2839 Jack Glass Road,
Monroe, driving without a
valid driver’s license and
mirrors violation.
•Bruce Bell, 47, 2972
Wallace Road, Gainesville,
DUI and driving on the
wrong side of the road.
•Travis Jackson Bowman,
43, 742 Than Skinner Road,
Winder, disorderly conduct.
•Carlton David Brown,
29, 992 Hidden Hamlet
Court, Braselton, failure to
appear.
•Justin Lee Ford, 24,
2106 Dooley Town Road,
Statham, simple battery
Family Violence Act (FVA),
cruelty to children, battery
FVA, criminal trespass,
false imprisonment FVA,
obstruction of an officer and
simple assault.
•John Phillip Fortson, 42,
11 Joseph Street, Bethlehem,
failure to maintain lane and
DUI.
•Esteban Gerrero Islas, 19,
356 Sanders Circle, Winder,
removing or affixing license
place to conceal the identity
of a vehicle, expired vehicle
tag or decal, driving without
a valid driver’s license and
improper stopping.
•AnnaMarieHead,23,100
Laye Lane, Watkinsville,
DUI, speeding, open con
tainer violation and failure
to maintain lane.
•Pierrrelande Jean, 18,
784 Gable Court, Winder,
disorderly conduct.
•Dennis Delanor Lord,
55,1290 Hodges Mill Road,
Bogart, probation violation.
•Anthony James Perry,
21, 586 Quail Trail Road,
Auburn, aggravated assault
FVA and battery FVA.
•Theresa Adock Peterson,
34, 113 Thorton Road,
Winder, DUI and failure to
maintain lane.
•Eric Van Smith, 37, 113
Duke Street, Winder, DUI
and failure to maintain
lane.
•Holly Ann Smith, 29, 302
Highway 211 Northwest,
Winder, driving on a sus
pended driver’s license and
lighted headlights required.
•Linda Davis Staples, 40,
501 Chelsey Court, Winder,
deposit account fraud.
•Vang Thao, 44, 336
Oxford Way, Winder, flee
ing or attempting to elude
and speeding.
•Jason Nathaniel
Treadwell, 28, 162 Boling
Court, Cumming, abandon
ment of a dependent child.
•Harold Lee Tullis,
39, 251 Kilcrease Road,
Auburn, driving on a sus
pended driver’s license and
failure to maintain lane.
•Vikrant Madhav Tupdale,
24, 831 Waymannor Ed,
Winder, leaving the scene
of an accident.
Two cars crashed with
deers in Statham last week.
According to a press
release, neither incident
caused injuries to the people
inside the cars.
One incident was on
Providence Road and the
other was on Hwy. 211.
Statham police also report
ed to the following incidents
between Nov. 10 and Nov.
17:
• A report of terroristic
threats and stalking at an
address on Jefferson Street in
Statham.
• A theft of a vehicle from
Hillcrest Drive in Statham.
• A hit-and-run accident or
Broad Street in Statham.
• A two-car wreck with ar
engine fire but no injuries or
Atlanta Highway in Statham,
• A wreck on private prop
erty.
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