The Braselton news. (Jefferson, Ga) 2006-current, December 23, 2020, Image 6

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Page 6A The Braselton News Wednesday, December 23, 2020 Public Safety Braselton PD Woman charged after pursuit in Braselton A South Carolina woman was recently ar rested after a pursuit in Braselton. Angelina Essence Day, 20,17 Jacobs Mill Ct., Elgin, S.C., was charged with speeding; fleeing or attempting to elude; interference with government property; reckless driving; and following too closely. Officers with the Braselton Police De partment attempted to stop Day for driving 90-miles-per-hour in a 70-mph zone on 1-85. Day slowed down when officers acti vated the patrol car lights and siren, but she didn't stop. Day traveled for several miles and another officer joined in the pursuit and attempted a rolling roadblock. She struck one of the patrol cars, which ended the pursuit. Day denied speeding and told officers she didn’t know she was supposed to pull over. OTHER ARRESTS Other recent arrests made by the BPD were: •Lamont L. Matthews. 45, 2140 Point View Dr., East Point — speeding and driv ing with a suspended/revoked license. Mat thews was stopped for traveling 97-miles- per-hour in a 70-mph zone. Officers learned his license was suspended and arrested him. A small bag of marijuana was found on him at the jail and he was cited for the substance. •Denise Chapman. 32. 555 Northridge Rd., Sandy Springs — possession of a schedule I or II controlled substance; speed ing; reckless driving; driving with a sus pended/revoked license; and driving without a license. Chapman was stopped for driv ing 103-mph in a 70-mph zone. During a search of a bag in the vehicle, officers found 38 pills, which Chapman said belonged to someone else. OTHER INCIDENTS Other recent incidents reported to the BPD were: •theft on Pinecrest Lane where a man re ported missing tools. •theft on Hwy. 53 where a man said his phone was missing. •possession of marijuana less than an ounce on 1-85 where officers stopped a vehi cle for speeding. They smelled marijuana in the vehicle and cited one person after find ing the substance. •damage to a vehicle on Hopehaven Way where a man reported his vehicle window was shot with a BB gun. •information on White Walnut Way where a woman said her daughter began screaming and jumped into a vehicle, which sped off. The daughter was later taken to Northeast Georgia Medical Center for an evaluation. •fraud on Mulberry Park Dr. where a man ordered a product online, but it didn't come in and he couldn’t get in touch with the sell er. JCSO - West Jackson Woman says man rammed her vehicle in West Jackson A woman told authorities that a man rammed her vehicle during a recent argu ment in West Jackson. Officers with the Jackson County Sher iff’s Office were called to Tapp Wood Rd. for the report of aggravated assault and reckless driving. According to the report, the man and woman argued and the woman took their 11-month-old child and left. The man al legedly followed and at one point, drove in front of her, stopped his vehicle and got out and confronted the woman while scream ing. She drove around his vehicle, but the man later rammed her vehicle, causing damage to the rear bumper. Officers searched for the man, but weren't able to find him. Other incidents reported to the JCSO in Braselton and Hoschton were; •suspicious activity on New Cut Rd. where someone reported someone walking in the area. •dispute on White St.w here a woman and her step-daughter and the step-daughter’s boyfriend got into an argument. The two were criminally trespassed. •suspicious activity on Mountain Creek Church Rd. where someone reported some one was walking near the fog line on the roadway. •suspicious activity on Hwy. 124 where a man reported gunshots in the area. •suspicious activity on Hwy. 53 where someone reported a man was screaming and yelling obscenities in a parking lot. Officers made contact with the man, who appeared to be impaired. A family member agreed to pick him up. •dispute and stalking on Fern Ct. where a man wanted to retrieve his vehicle from his family. The man was also given a criminal trespass warning from the property. •agency assist on Hwy. 124 where offi cers assisted the Georgia State Patrol. •suspicious activity on Curt Roberts Rd. where someone reported racing vehicles. •dispute on Fern Ct. where a couple had an argument and agreed to separate for the night. •burglary on Tappwood Rd. where a man said several of his items were missing, in cluding handmade knives and hatchets. •civil matter on White St. where a woman who had been criminally trespassed from a property wanted to retrieve her belongings. •civil matter on Cooper Bridge Rd. where officers stood on the scene while a man re trieved his belongings. •inmate seizure on River PI. where offi cers took an inmate to Northeast Georgia Medical Center. He said he'd gone off of his medication too quickly. The man ap peared to have a seizure at the hospital and fell. Hospital employees got him inside the hospital. •simple assault on New Liberty Church Rd. where a woman reported her husband got in her face and yelled. •dispute on Hwy. 124 W where several people wanted to remove an incarcerated man's girlfriend from a residence. •agency assist on New Liberty Church Rd. where a man broke his arm after falling, •dispute on Bristol Ct. where a man was reportedly coming off heroin and was being loud due to detoxing. •dispute on Shirley Ct. where a man said his ex-girlfriend told him his license was mailed to her residence. •suspicious activity on Freedom Pkwy. where someone reported people were rid ing bikes in the roadway. •identity fraud on Magnolia Cir. where a woman reported fraudulent online purchas es. •mental person on Davenport Rd. where officers spoke to a woman with a mental illness. •harassing communications on Hunting Hills Dr. where a woman reported a man repeatedly contacted her. despite being told not to. •deceptive/fraudulent telemarketing on Deer Creek Tr. where someone contacted a woman, claiming to work for a Florida sheriff’s office, and said she missed court and had two warrants. The woman sent $3,000 to the caller. •information on Shirley Ct. where a woman reported her ex-boyfriend showed up at her residence to retrieve belongings. •information on Skelton Rd. where some one reported a driver was revving an engine. •criminal trespass on Davenport Rd. where a man reported two people crossed through his property. •animal complaint on Cooper Bridge Rd. where a woman reported her neighbor’s dogs killed her cats. •suspicious activity on Hwy. 332 where someone slept in a church parking lot. •suspicious activity on Freedom Pkwy. where a woman said someone followed her after she delivered a pizza. •theft by deception on White Trillium Way where a woman reported a potential scam while trying to purchase a puppy from someone online. •agency assist on White St. where some one reported an assault that occurred in Gwinnett County. •suspicious activity on Rainy Ct. where a man reported someone tried to enter his residence. •suspicious activity on River Chase where someone heard crying outside their residence. •obstruction of offices; theft by taking; warrant; driving without a license; illegal U-Turn, violation of obedience to traf fic-control devices; reckless driving; flee ing or attempting to elude a police officers for a felony offense; driving on the wrong side of the road; and failure to maintain lane on Hwy. 53. The juvenile suspect had been pursued in both the Town of Braselton and in Gwinnett County. Jackson County depu ties saw a matching vehicle and approached the driver at a convenience store. The driver threw the gas pump down and got into the vehicle. The officer fought with him, but the driver was ultimately able to get away. A pursuit ensued and the driver allegedly committed a number of traffic violations in the process. He ultimately wrecked in Banks County after officers deployed a PIT maneuver. The juvenile was checked by EMS, taken to the Jackson County Jail and later transported to a youth detention center. Hall County Gainesville man charged for drug trafficking Agents with the Gainesville/Hall County Multi-Agency Narcotics Squad (MANS Unit) arrested a Gainesville man and seized drugs worth an estimated $400,000 on the street on Thursday. Dec. 17. During the execution of a search warrant at a residence on West Waterwood Drive off of Dudley Hill Road, agents arrested Delbert Channie Tucker, 52. Tucker faces the following charges: • Trafficking heroin • Trafficking methamphetamine • Possession of marijuana with intent to distribute • Felony possession of marijuana In the course of the short-term investigation, agents seized ap proximately eight pounds of meth amphetamine, two pounds of mar ijuana, eight grams of heroin and $83,000 cash. Although no further arrests are expected in the case, Tucker fac es the possibility of additional charges as the investigation con tinues. Deputies with the Uniform Pa trol Division K9 Unit assisted agents with the case. In the course of the short-term investiga tion, Gainesville/Hall County Multi-Agency Narcotics Squad agents seized approximately eight pounds of meth amphetamine, two pounds of marijuana, eight grams of heroin and $83,000 cash. 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