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BARROW JOURNAL
PAGE 7A
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2011
SHERIFFS OFFICE ARREST REPORTS
FEDERAL COURT
Man allegedly points gun at stepson, shoots at him
A man was arrested last week after he alleg
edly pointed a gun at his stepson at a Lokey’s
Ridge Road, Bethlehem residence. No one was
injured in the incident.
According to a Barrow County Sheriffs
Office incident report. Derrick Vinson, 41,
complied with responding officers’ commands
on scene. They arrested him Oct. 18 and he was
taken to Barrow County Detention Center.
Vinson is charged with aggravated assault,
criminal trespass, two counts of discharging
firearms on or near public highway or street, simple
assault, possession of firearm or knife during com
mission of or attempt to commit certain felonies,
aggravated assault.
OTHER BCSO ARRESTS
The following people also are or were being held at the
BCDC. Listed below are their names, ages, addresses and the
charges for their arrests by the Barrow County Sheriff’s Office.
An arrest occurs when an officer has probable cause to believe
that a crime has been committed or if a person commits a crime
in an officer’s presence. An arrest is not a conviction of guilt.
The following names were provided by a jail media report
distributed by the Barrow County Sheriff’s Office:
•Brandon Lee Bradshaw, 34, of 2734 Henderson Ct.,
Tucker; misdemeanor probation violation.
•Kody Keonski Burnett, 26, of 236 Graham St., Winder;
felony probation violation.
•Richard Dewayne Church, 42, of 197 James St., Winder;
sentenced to 48 hours in BCDC.
•Kenneth Stewart Denny, 42, of 1318 Harris Road,
Lawrenceville; taillights/taillights lenses required, illegal
possession of controlled substance.
•Justin Taylor Elder, 29, of 482 Atkins Drive, Statham; two
counts felony probation violation.
•Michael Donn Eubanks, 25, of 5154 Kings Highway,
Douglasville; felony probation violation.
•William Rodney Gasaway, 28, of 778 Chancey Circle,
Winder; misdemeanor failure to appear.
•Willie Allan Gordon, 30, of 158 Paper Mill Road Apt No.
6305, Lawrenceville; felony probation violation.
•Ashley Delane Greene, 20, of 407 Southern Hills Drive,
Monroe; contempt of Superior Court.
•Brandon Lee Hall, 23, of 443 Brierwood Road, Winder;
simple assault family violence.
•Steven Arnall Hall, 49, of 396 Castle Ave., Winder; ter
roristic threats and acts.
•Paul Lamar Hamilton, 71, of 1302 Charlie Hall Road.
Hoschton; misdemeanor battery family violence 1 st offense,
cruelty to children 1 st degree.
•Jason Lee Hattaway, 34, of 11768 Hwy. 281, Danielsville;
felony failure to appear.
•Reggie Nelson Hickman, 39, of 168 Betts St., Winder;
misdemeanor driving while unlicensed.
•Charles Jeffrey Holland, 26, of 541 Hilldale Drive,
Winder; hold for Gwinnett.
•Merle Ivey, 49, of 385 Stonebridge Drive, Auburn; depos
it account fraud/bad checks $499 or less.
•Charles Edward Jackson, 31, of 282 Apperson Drive Apt.
6, Winder; weekender 9 of 15.
•Tameka Danielle Jackson, 30, of 206 2 nd St. Apt. 10,
Winder; felony probation violation.
•Pedro Jimenez-Maldonado, 31, of 863 Bankhead Highway,
Winder; simple battery family violence.
•Creyvonne Jones Jr., 711 Wheelhouse Lane Apt. B,
Monroe; weekender
•Trevor Allen Judy, 18, of 945 Dogwood Trail, Winder;
criminal trespass.
•William Lundy Judy, 45, of 945 Dogwood Trail, Winder;
battery, simple battery.
•Tracy Eric Kennedy, 38, of 120 Gardener Road, Braselton;
driving while unlicensed.
•Kristopher Bruce Kohle, 29, of 1647 Trey
Lane, Winder; off road vehicle registration.
•Matthew Warren Lackes, 54, of 136 Mears
St., Winder; felony probation violation.
•Brandie Evelyn Landers, 23, of 177 Bush
Chapel Drive, Winder; illegal possession of
controlled substance.
•Richard Lindsay Lebo, 45, of 877 Crested
Hawk Trail, Sugar Hill; DUI-alcohol, failure
to obey stop sign.
•Randolph Alexander Leighton, 18, of 788
Riverview Lane, Winder; reckless driving, too fast
for conditions, failure to maintain lane.
•Catherine Onyx Lovett, 20, of 55 Sandy Bottom
Road, Tate; theft by shoplifting.
•Arthur Douglas Lowery, 32, of 1958 Prospect Drive,
Lawrenceville; felony probation violation.
•Carlos Marquie Moon, 25, of 113 Williamson St., Winder;
here for court.
•Kasey Ray Moon, 32, of 1693 Atlanta Hwy., Statham;
drug court sentence 14 days.
•Tracy Ann Morris, 34, of 1224 Victron Drive, Hoschton;
simple battery family violence, criminal trespass family vio
lence, simple assault family violence.
•Everette Tavarus Nash, 35, of 542 Scrooch Ct., Winder;
DUI-alcohol, driving while license withdrawn, possession of
open alcohol container.
•Jonathon Bernard Porter, 52, of 1103 New Lacey St.,
Monroe; felony probation violation, misdemeanor theft by
taking.
•Brandon Hazen Sanders, 30, of 386 Glenmoor Place,
Winder; simple assault family violence.
•Heather Brook Sharpe, 37, of 277 Nancy St., Winder;
public drunkenness.
•Tammy Lynn Sims, 46, of 33 Lays Court, Winder; misde
meanor theft of lost/mislaid property.
•Misti Dawn Smith, 35, of 251 Amber Ridge Road,
Statham; driving while license withdrawn, failure to obey
signs or control devices.
•Rod Tyler Thomas, 19, of 25 Thurmond Road, Statham;
weekender.
•Dylan Owen Tierney, 21, of 781 Coleen Drive, Winder;
superior court sentence.
•Billy Joe Tiller, 41, of 2335 Camp Mitchell Road,
Grayson; two counts 1 st degree forgery, giving false name,
address or birthdate to law enforcement officer, window,
windshield or wiper violation, knowingly driving motor
vehicle on suspended, canceled or revoked registration, fail
ure to appear.
•Jason Michael Turpin, 33, of 1512 Dooley Town Drive,
Statham; drug court sentence to seven days.
•Talitha Tialadon Tweedy, 26, of 1462 River Edge Ct.,
Bethlehem; misdemeanor theft by shoplifting.
•Kao Vang, 18, of 1462 Jasmine Brook Ct., Dacula; head
light requirements, expired or no driver’s license.
•Kyle Vonseggern, 34, of 204 Clearsprings Lane, Winder;
simple assault family violence, simple battery family vio
lence, battery family violence, false imprisonment, misde
meanor battery family violence 1st offense.
•Anderson Alexander Whelchel, 19, of 197 Beech Creek
Circle, Winder; felony theft by shoplifting.
•Wolfgang Erwin Wild, 41, of 533 Cherokee Road, Winder;
simple assault family violence, criminal trespass family vio
lence.
•Lori Marie Woodall, 44, of 2354 Pine Grove Circle,
Gainesville; felony probation violation.
•Betty Roxanne Yother, 45, of 6295 Jimmy Carter Blvd.,
Norcross; felony probation violation, two counts misdemean
or probation violation.
•Theodore Erie Zinniger, 50, of 1623 Phillipsburg Drive,
Winder; speeding in excess of maximum limits, reckless driv
ing.
DERRICK
VINSON
Failure to register as sex
offender takes man to court
A for
mer Barrow
County man
pleaded
guilty in
federal court
last week to
a charge of
failing to
register as a
sex offend
er.
In July
2006, William
Edward Seney IV, 32, of
Dahlonega, pleaded guilty
to two counts of aggra
vated child molestation
in Rockdale County. In
February 2008, he was
arrested for failure to reg
ister as a sex offender in
Newton County, an offense
to which he pleaded guilty
in July 2008.
In 2010, Seney relocated
to Barrow County, where
he completed forms in
which he acknowledged
his obligation to register
as a sex offender, includ
ing his obligation to notify
Barrow County authorities
of any change of residence
and to notify the jurisdic
tion where he relocates.
In January 2011, Seney
moved to North Carolina.
In mid-May 2011, he
returned to Georgia and
resided in Dahlonega
where he remained until
mid-June, 2011.
He did not inform any
Georgia authority that he
relocated there, nor did he
register in North Carolina
while he lived there.
Seney will be sentenced
on December 20, 2011, at
9:30 a.m. before United
States District Court Judge
William S. Duffey, Jr.
United States Attorney
Sally Quillian Yates
announced Seney’s crimi
nal case in federal court
last week and 58 year-
old Dale Alan Becker, of
Atlanta, another convicted
sex offender who violated
federal law when he did
not register upon entering
a community.
Yates said about such sex
offender cases, “The fed
eral and state
laws requiring
sex offenders to
register when
entering a new
community are
designed to
notify the com
munity of the
presence of the
offender. These
laws will be vig
orously enforced
in this district.
These offenders’ rapes and
molestations are not erased
from the books, or from
the memories of their vic
tims, simply because they
have served time in prison.
Our citizens have a right
to know when a convicted
sex offender is moving
into their neighborhood.”
United States Marshal
Beverly Harvard said of
the cases, “For a regis
tered sex offender, regis
tering where you live upon
your release from prison
may not seem important.
But it is important, it is a
requirement and compli
ance is absolutely neces
sary whether the offender
wants to or not. Failure to
do so could land you right
back in prison.”
These cases are investi
gated by the United States
Marshals Service, with
assistance from state and
local police departments.
Assistant United
States Attorney Robert
McBurney prosecuted the
Becker case and Assistant
United States Attorney Jill
Steinberg prosecuted the
Seney case.
For further informa
tion please contact Sally
Q. Yates, United States
Attorney, or Charysse
L. Alexander, Executive
Assistant United States
Attorney, through Patrick
Crosby, Public Affairs
Officer, U.S. Attorney’s
Office, at (404) 581-
6016. The Internet address
for the Home page for the
U.S. Attorney’s Office for
the Northern District of
Georgia is www.justice.
gov/usao/ga.
WILLIAM
EDWARD
SENEY IV
COUNTY RESTAURANT SCORES
Recent health inspection scores given for Barrow County food establishments
Health Inspectors look for “criti
cal” and “non-critical” violations
during inspections of food estab
lishments.
Critical violations can
result in food related disease.
Non-critical violations do not
result in any points off, but must
be corrected by the next regular
inspection.
A food establishment is con
sidered high risk if one or more
critical violations (9 points each)
are found.
Low risk means no critical viola
tions were found and the establish
ment scored a 90 or above.
Barrow County Health
Department Restaurant Recent
inspections for Barrow County
establishments are as follows:
•No. 1 China, 1919 Atlanta
Hwy, Statham, 89 (B) - no critical
violations. Non-critical violations:
improper dining table top sanita
tion procedures in use. Pesticide
(Raid) approved for food service
found on staff in kitchen. Expired
dairy products found in reach-
in cooler. Spray whipped topping
within reach with an expiration
date of July 22, 2009 and a tub of
sour cream with an expiration date
of Sept. 16, 2011.
•Zaxby’s Faulkner Foods, 28
East May Street Winder, 99 (A) -
no critical violations. Non-critical
violations: vegetable slicer blades
scarred and not easily cleanable.
Storage racks in walk-in cooler
with dust accumulation.
•Carl House, 1176 Atlanta
Hwy., Auburn, 91 (A) - no criti
cal violations. Non-critical viola
tions: slicer stored with meat and
food debris on and under blade.
Bulk items removed from origi
nal containers (flour, sugar, etc.)
Plates not inverted or wrapped in
storage. Boxes of single service
cups stored on floor in dry storage.
Crumbs, dried meat, food debris
on shelving.
•Oriental Kitchen, 444 Atlanta
Hwy. Suite 100, Winder, 90 (A) -
no critical violations. Non-critical
violations: owner not present.
Dented cans of soy sauce not seg
regated. Clothes (dry) lying on
wok, make table, slicer.
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