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PAGE 12 A BARROW JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2016 O O Dumpster diving leads to man’s arrest Man arrested for public drunkeness after banging on door, going through the trash The Winder Police Department responded to the following recent inci dents: •suspicious person on E. Athens Street; officers responded to a call at the Winder Customer Care Center of a male banging on the back door of the business when it was closed and going through the trash. He was charged with public drunkenness. •report of a cybercrime on Highland Drive; a property owner stated her rental property appeared on a website without her permission. •warrant service on Wood Avenue; the subject was taken into custody for simple assault. •ordinance violation complaint; a property owner complained of a towing company parking vehicles on his proper ty. The towing company was cited. •verbal domestic incident on W. New Street. •warrant service for probation viola tion on Wood Avenue. •fraud on Atlanta Highway, Winder; a male reported charges being made to his debit card after using it in the automo tive department at Walmart. •domestic disturbance on Capitol Ave nue. A female struck a male in the fore head when arguing over tax money. The female was charged with simple battery. •traffic stop on Bush Chapel Drive for a tag light violation; the driver and pas senger were charged with possession of marijuana and cocaine. •an intoxicated male on Wade Street was charged with public drunk. •report of an intoxicated driver in the Aldi parking lot on May Street; an arrest was made and the driver, who had dam age to his vehicle from hitting unknown objects prior to stopping in the parking lot, was charged with driving under the influence, reckless driving, failure to maintain lane, failure to report an acci dent and obstruction of law enforcement officers. •theft by taking on E. 5th Avenue; caregivers reported the daughter of the individual that they help assist has been taking medications and household items belonging to her father. •traffic stop for speeding 58 mph in a 45 mph zone on S. Broad Street; the driver was issued a verbal warning and the passenger was taken into custody for giving a false name, address or date of birth to the officer. •warrant arrest for probation violation on King Street. •vehicle accident on Athens Street and Horton Street; one driver was taken into custody for driving without a valid license. •traffic stop for no tag light on N. Broad Street; the driver was arrested for driving without a license and no tag light. •abandoned vehicle on E. May Street. •traffic stop on a bicyclist for no lights on the bike and riding on the sidewalk; the bicyclist was taken into custody on an outstanding warrant charge. •damage to property on Fairview Court. •traffic stop for a tag light violation on Lee Street; the driver was arrested for driving on a suspended license. •traffic stop for failure to dim lights on King Street; the driver and two pas sengers were charged with possession of marijuana. •damage to property on Venture Way; a male at the location was taken into cus tody on an outstanding warrant charge. The Barrow County Sheriff’s Office responded to the following incidents: •motion alarm call on Atlanta Highway at Tractor Supply; a male and female were located going through a dumpster behind the store. The male was taken into custody on an outstanding warrant charge. •damage to property on Holiday Drive, Winder; an out-of-town property owner reported someone notified her by phone that an unknown subject had entered her property and removed items of value and caused damage to the residence. •burglary report on Etheridge Drive, Auburn; items valued at $605 were report ed missing from a shed. •theft of lost property on Atlanta High way, Auburn; complainant reported leav ing his wallet on top of an ATM machine at Kenney’s Food Mart and being unable to locate it when he returned to retrieve it. An unknown subject had used his debit card for a $75 transaction. •complaint on Shadowstone Circle, Winder; a male reported a vehicle coming towards him while he was standing in the cul de sac talking with other men. He reported that it appeared the driver was intentionally aiming toward him. •traffic stop for speeding 87 mph on University Parkway, Winder; the driver was taken into custody for driving under the influence, speeding and failure to maintain lane. •dispute on Laurel Lane, Winder; a female reported her brother who lives next door had come onto her property and made marks with orange paint. •theft on Carriage Drive, Bethlehem; a chainsaw and backpack blower were reported missing. •single car accident on Highway 211, Winder; the driver was charged with pos session of methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine with intent to distri- ubute, possession of a firearm by a con victed felon and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. •theft by taking on Dee Kennedy Road, Winder; a water pump and an extension ladder were reported missing from a shed. •shoplifting at Dollar General on Gifton Thomas Road, Bethlehem; a black female was charged with taking candy from the store without paying for it. •stolen property recovered on Carl-Beth- lehem Road, Bethlehem; a truck reported stolen from Loganville was located. •found property on Carl Bethlehem Road, Bethlehem; a motorist reported finding a pistol lying on the side of the road. •obstruction on Atlanta Highway, Wind er; a driver was taken into custody after refusing to exit his vehicle after being questioned for “off roading” on private property. •complaint on Highway 82, Winder; a homeowner reported the Army National Guard terrorized him and damaged his house by having a helicopter hover over his house causing it to shake and making him afraid and causing structural damage to the residence. •damage to property on Jessica Court, Winder; a wooden fence was reported damaged. •theft on E. Wright Street, Winder; com plainant reported a missing laptop and cash after allowing a couple to stay over night at his residence. •hit and run on Chateau Forest Road, Hoschton; a vehicle was reported damaged when another backed into it. •theft on Saddle Ridge Drive, Bethle hem; a soccer goal was reported taken from a yard. •fraud on Beringer Drive, Hoschton; complainant reported a credit card was opened in his name without his permis sion. •shoplifting at Target on Loganville Highway, Bethlehem; a male was arrested for taking a phone case. •damage to mailbox on Ben Johnson Road, Bethlehem. •abandoned vehicle on Vintage Way, Hoschton. •hit and run on University Parkway at Loganville Highway, Bethlehem; com plainant reported being struck from behind when he stopped at the traffic light. The vehicle that struck him backed up and fled the scene. Officers were given a tag num ber of the vehicle. •hit and run on Briscoe Mill Road, Beth lehem; officers made an arrest for a male driver striking nine mailboxes. •damage to property on Joseph Griggs Road, Winder; complainant reported cattle belonging to someone else came onto his property causing damages estimated at $446. •damage to property on Preserve Lane, Bethlehem; an unknown person came onto the complainant’s property and threw a concrete brick at a window on the front of the house. •theft on Smith Mill Road, Winder; a bag and lottery ticket were reported miss ing. •theft by taking on Dooley Town Road, Statham; complainant reported giving a cash advance to a male that had agreed to replace some flooring. The male did not show up at the agreed time and the com plainant has not been able to get in touch with him. •shoplifting at Dollar General on Gifton Thomas Road, Bethlehem; the store man ager reported a black female taking items valued at $43.82 from the store without paying. Officers were given a tag number. •traffic stop for a non-working brake light on University Parkway and Logan ville Highway, Bethlehem; the driver was given a warning and a passenger in the vehicle was taken into custody on an out standing warrant charge for a probation violation. •shoplifting at Sally’s Beauty Supply on Loganville Highway, Bethlehem; a store employee reported a black male put hair weaves in his pants and walked out of the store. The merchandise was valued at $788.94. •abandoned vehicle on Highway 211, Statham. •damage to property on Simeon Road, Statham; complainant reported damage to a garage door. •abandoned vehicle on Amber Ridge Road, Statham. •burglary on Lynn Road, Bethlehem; items valued at $4500 were stolen from an outbuilding and an unlocked vehicle next to the outbuilding was entered and a CD player was reported taken. •burglary on E. Midland Avenue, Wind er; the BP Food Mart was burglarized with cash, cigarettes and beer being taken. •theft by conversion on Hog Mountain Road, Winder; complainant stated she had let her ex-boyfriend borrow her car and he had let someone else have it in exchange for drugs. •theft on Mayweather Drive, Bethle hem; a homeowner reported the theft of a delivery of essential oils. A security video shows a male wearing a ball cap come onto her property and take the package from her front porch. WPD Arrests continued from 5A •Martin Sean Watkins, 31, of Remington Circle, Winder; failure to main tain lane, willful obstruc tion of law enforcement officers, failure to report accident, reckless driv ing and driving under the influence (DUI). •Tara Leann Zagorski, 31, of Wisteria Way, Winder; possession and use of drug related objects (5 counts), maintain a dis orderly house (5 counts) and possess/manufacture/ distribute a controlled sub stance of marijuana within 1000 feet of a school (5 counts). •Kenneth Brian Bene field, 40, of Old Tree Trace, Roswell; giving false name, address or birthdate to a law enforce ment officer. •Pamela Jean Ray, 47, of King Street, Winder; felony probation violation. •Andrea Colleen Brock, 35, of Bent Ridge, Law- renceville; possession of methamphetamine. •Brandon Eugene Spinks, 25, of Bullock Trail, Loganville; driving while license suspended or revoked, giving false name, address or date of birth to a law enforcement officer, possession and use of drug related objects, speeding and possession of methamphetamine. •Dolores Vargus Gomez, 44, of Natchez Circle, Winder; driving without a valid license. •Kahlil Aassad Bruce, 29, of Tanner’s Bridge Road, Bethlehem; driving while license suspended or revoked and giving false information to law enforcement officers. •Lacresha Monique Mayweather, 22, of 8th Street, Statham; tag light required and driving with out a valid license. •Bailey Dereck Massey, 18, of Pine Valley Farm Road, Comer; failure to appear. •Orlando Pierre Mathis, 27, of Jessica Way, Wind er; open container viola tion, giving false name, address or birthdate to a law enforcement officer and willful obstruction of law enforcement. •Christina Joan Cara- ni, 18, of Meadow Trace, Auburn; speeding and driving while license sus pended or revoked. •Steven Benjamin Heard, 30, of Euclid Street, Statham; tag light required and driving while license suspended or revoked. •Joseph Parker Smith, 18, of Saint Ives Circle, Winder; failure to dim lights, open container vio lation and possession of marijuana. •Juan Carlos Cuel lar, 18, of Pleasant Hill Church Road, Winder; possession of marijuana and furnishing/purchasing of alcoholic beverages by persons below legal age of 21. •Antonio Michael Trim ble, 18, of Graham Street, Winder; possession of marijuana. •Kevin Douglas, 58, of Girard Avenue, Sardis; probation violation. •Alexandra M. Godis- sart, 25, of E. Wright Street, Winder; failure to maintain lane, no insur ance, possession and use of drug related objects and purchase/possess/manu facture/distribute or sale marijuana. •Hugo Romero Gomez, 23, of River Birch Lane, Gainesville; possession of a schedule II controlled substance (2 counts) and possession of a schedule IV controlled substance. •Paul Zachary Myers, 32, of E. Wright Street, Winder; purchase, pos sess, manufacture, distrib ute or sale marijuana. •Dylan Lewis Criswell, 20, of E. Midland Ave nue, Winder; possession of marijuana and loitering. f v’jv c Arts Festival HISTORIC DOWNTOWN COMMERRCE, GEORGIA COMMERCE CIVIC CENTER MARCH 4-5 2016 110 STATE STREET. COMMERCE, GA 30529 WWW.FOLK-FINEARTS.COM March 4 - Meet the Artist Reception 5-9 p.m. ADMISSION $15 * includes reception, complimentary drink tickets and weekend re-acinissxxi for the entire festival. March 5 - Festival is Open 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. $ 7 ADMISSION 'CHILDREN 10 & UNDER FREE * tl UkJ aJB