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Wednesday, July 26, 2023
The Braselton News
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Public Safety
West Jackson incidents
Woman hospitalized after tree falls on vehicle while driving
A tree reportedly fell on a
woman’s vehicle while driv
ing on McNeal Rd., sending
her to the hospital.
According to a recent re
port filed by the Jackson
County Sheriff’s Office
(JCSO), the woman com
plained of back and chest
pain following the accident.
The tree reportedly crashed
the vehicle’s roof and dam
aged the windshield.
In a separate incident re
port filed the same evening,
a man said a tree branch fell
and struck his vehicle while
driving on Hwy. 60, shatter
ing the windshield.
OTHER INCIDENTS
Other incidents reported to
the JCSO included:
•damage to property on
McNeal Rd. where two res
idents said their mailboxes
were destroyed. A caller later
reported seeing a track strike
two mailboxes along the
road.
•fraud on Hickory Bluff
where a woman said she dis
cussed a rental property with
a man who used her phone
and social security number to
scam others. The woman said
she began receiving multiple
calls from people seeking to
rent property.
•harassing communica
tions on Sunrise Dr. where a
man said another man threat
ened to fight him over work
on a neighborhood greens-
pace.
•dispute on Laurel Cove
Rd. where a woman said her
boyfriend slapped his best
friend because he was talking
to her. Her boyfriend said he
slapped his friend because he
asked him to leave his resi
dence and didn’t. No charges
were sought.
•burglary on Hwy. 332
where a woman said her
nephew harassed her and
took two quilts and a securi
ty camera lightbulb from her
residence.
•damage to property on
Hwy. 332 where the door to
a church fellowship hall was
reportedly found cracked.
According to the incident re
port, no one appeared to have
entered or stolen items from
the building.
•suspicious activity on
Hwy. 53 where a man report
edly played electric guitar
while walking in the middle
of the road. The man said
he was walking in the street
because he didn’t want his
socks to get wet.
•damage to property on
Davis St. and Henry Bra
selton Dr. where a driver re
portedly hit a stop sign while
making a turn.
•dispute on Braselton
Farms Dr. where a man
sought to ban two homeown
ers’ association members
from his property after they
reportedly used it to access a
retention pond.
•suspicious activity on
Maddox Rd. where a man re
ported gunfire.
•information on Skelton
Rd. where a man said his
mother accused him of sex
ually assaulting his younger
cousin. The man reported
ly asked a deputy how he
should respond to the accusa
tion. He was advised to seek
legal counsel.
•simple battery on Mallard
Point where a married couple
reportedly argued after the
wife yelled at their kids.
•suspicious activity on
Washington Rose Ave. where
a woman said three people
walked around her property
and rang her doorbell.
•death investigation on
Caldwell Lane where a male
reportedly died from what
appeared to be a self-inflict
ed wound.
•dispute and simple bat
tery on Pocket Rd. where a
husband and wife reportedly
got drank and argued over
signing a lease. The couple
denied that any physical vi
olence occurred during the
dispute. According to the re
port, the woman had a cut on
her lip and blood on her shirt,
while the man had a scratch
under his eye and red marks
on his hands. Both said their
injuries were not related to
the confrontation.
•fraud on Rebecca St.
where a woman said some
one hacked her Facebook
account, using it to scam
others. The woman said one
post on her account claimed
she was selling four Morgan
Wallen tickets for $1,000.
She said someone appeared
to purchase the rickets. The
woman also said someone
hacked the Facebook page
of a local swim team that she
coaches.
•juvenile issue on Prest
wick Dr. where a woman re
ported a dispute between her
and her teenage son, which
included him grabbing a
knife. She said she went into
her home’s basement during
the altercation and heard her
daughter say her son had got
ten the knife. The teen admit
ted getting a knife but said
he put it away after consid
ering “what would happen.”
The woman said the incident
stemmed from her wanting
her son out of the house. She
said she’d been handcuffed at
a Barrow County restaurant
due to her son’s accusations
and was embarrassed. The
teen alleged that he suffered
a cut from a metal spoon his
mother threw at him.
•damage to a vehicle on
Jackson Trail Rd. where a
driver reportedly ran off the
road while serving to avoid
a dog. He required hospi
tal treatment for chest and
stomach pain and difficulty
breathing.
•entering an automobile
on Jackson Commons Dr.
where a woman said some
one broke her driver’s side
window and stole a backpack
containing her license and fi
nancial cards.
•harassing communica
tions and suicide threats on
Thompson Mill Rd. where
a woman reportedly stabbed
herself in the chest and was
taken to a hospital. The
woman told a deputy that a
man had been harassing her.
The man reportedly made
several calls to the woman as
law enforcement talked with
her.
Jail log
Recent arrests reported across Jackson County
COMMERCE PD
The following people were re
cently arrested by various agen
cies across Jackson County:
JCSO
• Byron Dewayne Harris, 39,
2136 South Rick Dr., Montgom
ery, Ala. — burglary-second de
gree (felony).
•Bret Allen Beine, 53, 1364
Hidden Lakes Trail, Jefferson—
simple battery-family violence.
•Timothy Ray Davis, 56,
2470 Daniel Cemetery Rd.,
Monroe—failure to appear.
•Jesus Ansures Moreno, 44,
2611 Clarence Odum Rd., Mon
roe — driving without a valid
license.
•Jonathan Paul Shelton, 38,
1871 McNutt Creek Rd., Bogart
—probation violation.
• Jessica Lynn Dale, 33, 241
Pace Dr., Nicholson — hold for
Banks County.
• Danny Damons, 48, 859
Hwy. 82 S, Jefferson — opera
tion of a vehicle without a cur
rent plate; possession and use
of drug-related objects; and pur
chase, possession, manufacture,
distribution or sale of marijuana.
•Alexis Marie Gray, 41, 20
Pristine Dr., Greer, S.C. — bur
glary-second degree (felony) and
five counts of criminal damage
to property-second degree.
•Kerairris Shene Lucas, 33,
no address listed — criminal
trespass and terroristic threats
and acts.
•James Plenty White Jr., 51,
1234 Hwy. 124, Hoschton —
hold for Hall County; possession
and use of drug-related objects;
and two counts of Violation of
the Geoigia Controlled Sub
stances Act.
•Zachery Josef Yauch, 32,
440 Ebenezer Church Rd., Jef
ferson — possession of mari
juana less than an ounce; posses
sion of a Schedule I Controlled
Substance (psilocybin); and 11
counts of sexual exploitation of
children.
•Tara Elizabeth Avants, 38,
827 Staghorn Trail, Nicholson
— criminal trespass-family vio
lence and simple assault-family
violence.
• Shekiera Annae Battle, 29,
106 Wellborn Rd., Warner Rob
ins — hold for Monroe County.
• Caleb Jason Carloto-Mathis,
17, 176 Pine St., Jefferson —
criminal trespass.
• Jesus David Valero-Zambra-
no, 31, 1271 Hudson Ct., Beth
lehem —driving without a valid
license and reckless driving.
• Iris Virginia Rojas, 27, 543
Mephisto Cir., Lawrenceville
— entering auto with intent to
commit theft or felony; three
counts of financial transaction
card theft; and three counts of
identity theft fraud when using/
possessing identity information
concerning a person-felony.
•John Louis Williams, 42,
321 Nelson Dr., Jefferson —
driving while unlicensed and
hold for Madison County, Ala.
•Christina Marie McDaniel,
30, 2193 Hwy. 124 West, Jeffer
son — hold for Barrow County.
•William Steven Evans, 53,
24 Oak Hill Dr., Winder — two
counts of probation violation.
• David Wayne Hembree, 43,
953 Berea Rd., Commerce —
aggravated assault; battery-fami
ly violence; and terroristic threats
and acts.
•Phillip Andrew Banks, 35,
200 Park Place Dr., Covington
— here for court; possession of
a firearm or knife during com
mission of or attempt to commit
certain crimes; receipt, posses
sion or transport of firearm by
a convicted felon or felony first
offender; theft by receiving sto
len property-felony; and theft by
taking-felony.
•Jeremy Steven Bartlett, 36,
15 Loise St., LaGrange — here
for court and unauthorized pos
session of a prohibited item by
an inmate.
• Robert Keith Moore, 56,516
Red Oak Rd., Maysville — pro
bation violation.
•Juan Carlos Sanchez Guer
rero, 27, 298 Hood St., Cornelia
— sexual battery.
•Kevin Santoro Smith, 42,
565 Andre Ln., Spartanburg,
S.C. —probation violation.
ARCADEPD
•Andrew Lewis Mason, 36,
511 Hightower Trail, Jefferson
— defective equipment; expired
tag; failure to maintain lane;
leaving the scene of an accident;
and no proof of insurance.
BRASELTON PD
• Stacey Bernard Childers Jr.,
32, 5358 Whitmire Dr., Gaines
ville — open container; pos
session and use of drug-related
objects; two counts of purchase,
possession, manufacture, distri
bution or sale of marijuana; and
standards for brake lights and
signal devices.
• Derek Ethan Davis, 29,9747
Older Brooke Trace, Braselton
— criminal damage to proper
ty-second degree; two counts of
cruelty to children-third degree;
and simple assault-family vio
lence.
•Alex Thomas Cedeno, 25,
1805 Brooks Pointe Ct., Law
renceville — disorderly conduct
and willful obstruction of law
enforcement officers.
•Annette Louise Cowan, 61,
197 Cedar Dr., Commerce —
possession and use of drug-re
lated objects; possession of a
Schedule II Controlled Sub
stance; possession of cocaine;
and Violation of the Geoigia
Controlled Substances Act.
• Freddy Alexander Garcia
Perez, 41,1310 Claire Way, Dal
ton—DUI-alcohol-less safe and
open container.
• Joey Frederick Hagwood,
51, 129 Ridge Way Terrace,
Maysville—public indecency.
•Zuleimy Juarez, 19, 1495
Hwy. 29 North, Athens — bat
tery.
• Hendry Ledara Watson, 46,
544 MLK Dr., Commerce —
driving on roadways laned for
traffic and DUI-alcohol-less safe.
• Logan Javon Frazier Wright,
26, 3592 Stevens Creek Ct., Lo-
ganville — driving while license
is suspended or revoked.
• Tanya Lane Edwards, 53,29
Cotton St., Commerce — use of
telephone for obscene or harass
ing purposes and willful obstruc
tion of law enforcement officers.
• Merquisdex Mqia-Gonza-
lez, 28, 1819 Thomas Ave., An
niston, Ala. — driving without a
valid license and failure to yield
when entering roadway.
• Gaynelle Joy, 65,142 Baugh
St., Commerce — simple as
sault.
•Kayla Shaline Wilson, 34,
358 Spring St., Commerce —
failure to appear and hold for
Banks County.
•Linda Juanita Vili, 24, 66
Cotton St., Commerce—simple
battery-family violence.
HOSCHTONPD
• Gervasio Venegas-Martinez,
37, 8837 Davis St., Braselton
— driving while unlicensed and
speeding (54/35).
JEFFERSON PD
• Daronte Marquiz Lanier El
lis, 30, 750 Gaines School Rd.,
Athens—criminal trespass.
• Halie Marie Money, 23, 26
Maria Cir., Jefferson — proba
tion violation.
• Michael David Niebaum,
52, 121 Sims St., Maysville —
simple battery-family violence.
•Rodney James Bryant, 27,
1000 Heritage Valley Rd., Nor-
cross — hold for Barrow Coun
ty
MAYSVILLE PD
• Salim Sadtudin Damania,
53,899 Powers Ferry Rd., Atlan
ta — driving without license on
person; DUI-alcohol; endanger
ing a child under 14 years of age
by DUI; failure to maintain lane;
and open container of alcohol.
GEORGIA STATE PATROL
Christian Tyler Marycz, 22,
100 Liberty Way NE, Calhoun
— DUI-alcohol; license to be
carried and exhibited on de
mand; and speeding
• (70/45).
• Jermain Lamont Jackson,
48, 1524 Treepark Cir., Flowery
Branch—hold for Hall County.
•Brenden Christopher Burt-
chaell, 17, 7460 Whistling Duck
Way, Flowery Branch — DUI-
drugs and following too closely.
DEPARTMENT OF MO
TOR VEHICLE SERVICES
Kalai Manalimaokhilani
Santiago, 23, 516 Valley View
Terrace, Huntsville, Ala. — pos
session and use of drug-related
objects and possession of mari
juana less than an ounce.
July 26, 2023 ~ Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1. A fencing sword
6. Agreement between two states
10. Cut wood
14. The jejunum to the cecum
15. Common market people
17. Woven purse style of MA
19. Young goat
20. Den of a wild animal
21. Sea catfish genus
22. Rosenberg prosecutor Roy
23. Liberal rights organization
24. Tossed or flung
25. Shrimp sauteed in butter & garlic
28. Veras are one type
30. Hail (nautical)
31. & Hammer
33. Football’s Flutie
34. Bus fees
36. Streetcar (Br.)
37. Runs PCs
38. Cola name
39. French river
40. Winged fruit
42. Ripened plant ovules
44. Uniform
45. Am. Martial Arts Soc.
46. Kosher NYC bakery
48. Early Cubist painter Juan
49. Boxer Muhammad
52. “Twilight” actor
55. Worker who coats ceilings
56. Of the dowry
57. Vertical spar supporting sails
58. Mark for deletion
59. Enlighten
DOWN
1. Fall below the surface
2. Jai , sport
3. Curved segment
4. A sunken groove
5. Rivalrous
6. Beijing
7. Hungarian Violinist Leopold
8. Cathode-ray tube
9. Genus nicotiana plants
10. Most electropositive metal
11. Hawaiian head lei
12. Small integers
13. W. states time zone
16. Negotiation between enemies
18. Songwriter Sammy
22. Horsefly
23. Wimbledon champion Arthur
24. US band conductor John Philip
26. French capital
27. Formerly Persia
28. Form a sum
29. W.C.s (Br.)
30. They
32. Woman (French)
34. Sylvan
35. Kwa
36. Belongs to CNN founder
38. Play boisterously
39. Seaboard
41. Most specified
42. Existentialist writer Jean Paul
43. Utter sounds
46. Fr. naturalism writer Emil
47. Son of Lynceus
48. Kelt
49. Spumante
50. Bread unit
51. Inwardly
52. Revolutions per minute
53. Pakistani rupee
54. Wynken, Blynken &
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