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The Braselton News
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
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JCSO arrests
Three accused of
Jackson County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested three
men who they suspect stole the tires off a vehicle.
Caleb Duncan Ellington. 21, 210 Clay Drive, Jefferson,
Malik Tamir Hassan El-Amin. 19, and Raheem Abdul Sha
hid El-Amin, 18, both of 87 Silverstone Circle, Jefferson,
face charges of second degree criminal damage to property
and felony theft by taking.
Deputies were called to Katherine Drive after a man
noticed the wheels and tires were taken off his vehicle
during the night and his vehicle was resting on the brake
rotors. His vehicle was also damaged from a jack.
The complainant reported the suspects were asleep in a
vehicle nearby with wheels and tires around their vehicle.
When officers spoke with the men, Ellington said they
were resting before changing their tires, which reportedly
blew that night.
After being arrested, R. El-Amin said Ellington came to
pick him up from a girl’s house and the tires were blown
when he arrived. R. El-Amin said they drove as far as they
could and called a friend so they could drive to get new
tires.
He said when they returned, they were too tired to change
the tires so they fell asleep.
When asked about the stolen tires, R. El-Amin reportedly
said they were “already over there” and they tried them on
their vehicle but they didn’t fit so they put them back.
M. El-Amin had a similar story. He also said they didn’t
take the wheels and tires.
Inside the suspects’ vehicle, officers found 20 lugs nuts
that matched the complainant’s vehicle. It was also the
exact number of lug nuts that were taken from the vehicle.
COMMERCE WOMAN ARRESTED
FOR ICE HOLD
A Commerce woman was arrested last week for an Immi
gration and Customs Enforcement after she was pulled over
for a minor traffic violation.
Yeymy Yoliveth Zelaya-Meza, 36, 935 Homer Road,
Commerce, faces charges of driving without a valid license;
hold for ICE for failure to appear; and tail light violation.
Officers stopped Zelaya-Meza for a taillight violation and
she was upset and crying when officers arrived. Deputies
learned she had an ICE warrant for immediate deportation.
Zelaya-Meza’s sister picked up her car and two children
from the scene.
OTHER ARRESTS
Other arrests made by the JCSO were:
•Layla Frances Coley, 41, 2913 Horse Shoe Drive, Atlan
ta — hold for Fulton County on charges of failure to appear
for shoplifting.
•Barry Lee Davis, 34, 5853 Vine Drive, Doraville — pro
bation violation on charges of robbery by intimidation.
•Jeremiah Richard Erwin, 39, 489 Susan Creek Drive,
Stone Mountain — hold for Gwinnett County on charges
of aggravated assault.
•Dustin Shawn Wheeler, 20,160 Dakota Drive, Athens —
loitering or prowling; and underage consumption.
•Jennifer Meeler Harris. 30, 410 Wilson Cemetery Road,
JCSO continued from 5A
•suspicious activity at a restaurant on Hwy. 124 West
where a woman reported a woman was possibly naked in a
vehicle and giving a man a lap dance while they waited on
their food order. She also smelled alcohol inside. The vehi
cle left before officers arrived.
•damage to property on West Broad Street where a build
ing fell and damaged a fence.
•verbal dispute on Hwy. 60 were a man and wife argued.
They both agreed to leave.
•information on Main Street where a woman wanted dep
uties on scene while she picked up her sister who had an
argument with her husband. She feared a dispute, but there
apparently wasn’t one.
•burglary on Hwy. 60 where a woman said someone broke
into a residence and took four electric eyes from a stove. She
also found an empty condom box and wrapper on the floor.
•assist the West Jackson Fire Department on Jackson Trail
Road after a fallen power line caught on fire.
•assist Benchmark on White Street where a woman report
ed she was having a mental crisis and said she had tingling
in her arm. She was transported to the hospital.
BRASELTON
Incidents reported to the JCSO in Braselton were:
•dispute on New Cut Road where a man who reportedly
has bipolar disorder and autism became upset with his fam
ily after they told him he couldn’t go to the mall because
of his behavior. He reportedly cursed and threw rocks. The
man’s father secured his wrists with zip-ties, fearing they
may be injured if he had to hold him down. He was calm
when officers arrived and the crisis intervention team was
called.
•information on Ednaville Road where a woman wanted
her stepfather and his girlfriend to move out after they had
an argument about the couple drinking at the residence. The
woman feared a dispute would start if they returned to the
residence to pick up more of their belongings.
•9-1-1 call on Gold Crest Drive where a woman with
dementia reported there were large tarantulas in her bed and
she needed help getting rid of them.
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stealing tires, caught napping nearby
Nicholson — driving while license is suspended or revoked.
•Kenneth Matthew Mealor, 30, 1532 Bob Mann Road,
Maysville — disorderly conduct-Family Violence Act
(FVA).
•Donald Wesley Moore. 45, 8964 Old Hwy. 441 South,
Nicholson — aggravated assault-FVA.
•Paul Louis Stone Jr., 35, 1501 Meadow Walk Drive,
Monroe — improper U-tum: and possession of marijuana
less than an ounce.
•James William Hughes, 46, 80 Greentree Drive, Auburn
— hold for Barrow County for violation of probation on
charges of stolen property; and probation violation for theft
by taking.
•Christopher Allen Kubiak, 32, 450 Rock Forge Road,
Jefferson — probation violation for possession of metham-
phetamine. vehicular homicide and DUI.
•Joshua Gage Patterson. 23, 2236 Cliff Colony Drive,
Gainesville — hold for Hall County for violation of proba
tion on a traffic offense.
•Erion Ramar Tate, 18, 20 Maria Circle, Jefferson — fail
ure to appear on charges of battery.
•Nicole Marie York, 36, 215 Bluff Avenue, North Augus
ta, S.C. — hold for Gwinnett County for violation of pro
bation on charges of arson.
•Casey Lynn Cruce, 28. 479 Hillside Way. Maysville —
third degree cruelty to children; and simple battery-FVA.
•Frederick Kennedy Daniels, 52. 20 Mara Circle, Jeffer
son — probation violation on charges of armed robbery.
•Wesley Kim Gillespie. 49, 546 Gordon Street, Jefferson
— hold for Franklin County on charges of burglary; posses
sion or transfer of a firearm by a convicted felon; burglary;
possession and use of drug-related objects; and possession
of methamphetamine.
•Crystal Lynn Lee, 28, 127 Serenity Court, Hoschton —
probation violation.
•Austin Boyd Webb, 19, 1195 Hunters Creek Road,
Toccoa — probation violation on charges of second degree
burglary.
•Clayton Antone Azevedo, 47. 480 Old Colony Place.
Commerce — driving while license is suspended or revoked.
•Natalie Michelle Henderson. 27. 123 Lolly Drive, Ath
ens — DUI-alcohol: failure to maintain lane; open contain
er; and speeding (72/45).
•Tykendric Quintez Roebuck, 22, 247 Covington Place,
Athens — driving while unlicensed.
•Wiley Earl Frederick Jr., 41, no address listed — crimi
nal trespass-FVA; interfering with a 9-1-1 call; and simple
battery-FVA.
•Ashton Demetrius Hailes, 20, 1035 Rolling Ridge Lane,
Auburn — coming off bond for concealing identity of a
vehicle, no insurance, suspended license, tail light violation
and expired registration; failure to appear on charges of
suspended license and no insurance; and hold for Barrow
County for probation violation on charges of possession of
marijuana.
•David Allen Lee Latty, 26,215 Springdale Drive. Gaines
ville — hold for Hall County on charges of shoplifting.
•Matthew Robert Mullen, 30. 701 East Jefferson Street.
Hoschton — hold for Gwinnett County for violation of pro
bation for shoplifting; hold for Hall County on charges of
DUI; and probation revocation on charges of DUI-alcohol.
•Isabella Ann Cleghom, 19. 9072 Jefferson Street, Com
merce — DUI-alcohol under 21 years old; failure to main
tain lane; and headlight violation.
•Dina Sabrina Ivey, 47, 606 Alston Lane, Cornelia —
DUI-refusal; and failure to maintain lane.
•Daniel Matthew Huisman, 39, 255 Rawlins Drive, Cov
ington — disorderly conduct.
•Rodney Evans Lankford, 47, 80 King Street, Winder —
probation violation on three counts of burglary.
•Jose Ivan Robles-Villalobes, 35. 644 Woodvale Road.
Anderson. S.C. — failure to appear on charges of suspend
ed license and failure to obey a traffic-control device; and
hold for ICE.
•Billy Christopher Stancil, 44, 188 Ramblers Inn Road.
Jefferson — probation violation on charges of aggravated
assault, possession of a firearm violation and simple battery.
•Janis Elizabeth Vaughn, 60, 178 Spring Street, Com
merce — probation violation on charges of theft by shop
lifting.
•Timothy Richard Kiley. 41. 55 Will Clark Road, Jeffer
son — hold for Duluth Police Department for violation of
probation on a traffic offense.
•Brandon Deshawn Rucker. 26, 614 Traynham Road.
Commerce — theft by shoplifting.
GSP
Those arrested by the Georgia State Patrol were:
•Damien Latroy Massey, 41,1515 Sharon Drive, Waxhaw
— following too closely; possession of marijuana-hash; and
possession of marijuana greater than an ounce.
•Marion Cecil Brooks, 72. 824 Brooks Drive, Nicholson
— DUI; and failure to maintain lane.
•Eugenio Antonio Calderon-Palomo, 24, 935 Homer
Road, Commerce — driving while unlicensed; DUI; and
speeding (63/45).
•Darrel Anthony Williams, 50,170 Norman Road, Athens
— DUI-alcohol; and failure to maintain lane.
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Calendar of Events: August 2017
LIVING WELL LECTURES
WELLNESS IN THE KITCHEN STROKE SUPPORT GROUP
Join us for a fun and informative lecture
on health and wellness topics.
WINDER:
NGMC Barrow
Suite 380
All About Hip and Knee Pain
Tuesday, August 8
12:30 p.m.
Speaker: Gregory Woods, MD
BRASELTON:
NGMC Braselton
Education Center
Non-Surgical Weight Loss
Thursday, August 10
1 p.m.
Speaker: Sujata Gill, MD
CAR SEAT SAFETY CLASS
Learn how to keep your baby as safe as
possible when in his or her car seat. We'll
also check the installation of your car seat
in your vehicle at the end of class.
Wednesday, August 2
7 p.m.
NGMC Gainesville
Women & Children Education Center
825A Jesse Jewell Parkway
Speaker: SafeKids
DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP
Diabetes is a chronic disease and
the more you know the better you
can manage diabetes and avoid
complications. Each month we have a
different topic and a different speaker.
WINDER:
Monday, August 21
6 p.m.
NGMC Barrow Suite 380
GAINESVILLE:
Cooking tasty, healthy meals is a snap
when you know the secrets of a chef.
Join our chefs for tips and tricks that will
take your cooking to the next level and
bring wellness to the table.
WINDER:
NGMC Barrow,
Suite 380
Deliciously Better Breakfast
Tuesday, August 1
6:00 p.m.
Satisfying Salads
Tuesday, September 5
6:30 p.m.
BRASELTON:
NGMC Braselton
Education Center
Superfoods 101
Tuesday, August 15
6:30 p.m.
GAINESVILLE:
NGMC Gainesville
South Patient Tower Cafeteria
Asian Fusion
Thursday, August 17
5:30 p.m.
FARMER’S MARKET
Can't make it to the farm? Jaemor
Farms will be bringing fresh fruits and
vegetables from their market to NGMC!
Meet us at the NGMC Braselton Main
Entrance or the Bright Spot at NGMC
Gainesville for your fresh produce needs!
BRASELTON:
Wednesdays, August 9 & 23
11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
NGMC Braselton
Main Entrance
GAINESVILLE:
A monthly support group intended to
empower stroke survivors and caregivers
to lead a satisfying and active life.
Learn about stroke prevention, home
modifications, coping mechanisms,
local resources and more from caring
professionals!
GAINESVILLE:
Thursday, August 10
6 p.m.
NGMC Gainesville
Auxiliary Conference Room
LUNG CANCER SUPPORT
GROUP
Join the newly diagnosed, survivors and
loved ones for a lung cancer support
group. Please call 770-219-8815 or
email penny.mccall@nghs.com for more
information.
BRASELTON:
Monday, August 21
4:30 p.m.
NGMC Braselton
Education Center
EASY BREATHER SUPPORT
GROUP
This month’s meeting will feature a
Pulmonary Wellness Fair including
Information, health screenings
and demonstrations by a variety of
businesses and organizations. Lunch is
provided and registration is required.
GAINESVILLE:
Friday, August 18
Noon
First Baptist Church
751 Green St.
Gainesville, GA 30501
Easy Breather Bingo
Thursday, August 17
11 a.m.
675 White Sulphur Road
Blue Ridge Room
Register today!
Wednesdays, August 2 & 16
11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
NGMC Gainesville
The Bright Spot
Phone: 800-347-1416
Online: www.nghs.com/events
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