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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2016
BARROW JOURNAL • BARROW COUNTY NEWS
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Winder Police Department Incidents
Man released from hospital, tries to sleep
in woods but reports ‘too many bugs ’
Barrow County Sheriff’s Office Arrests
Winder man charged with three
counts of cruelty to children
The Barrow County Sheriff’s Office
reports the following arrests:
•Nicholas Brian Pittman, 33, of Holly
Drive, Winder; cruelty to children (3
counts) and battery.
•Laren Patrick Parker, 33, of Second
Avenue, Dacula: failure to maintain
lane, failure to obey authorized person
directing traffic, driver must move over
for emergency vehicles and driving
while driver’s license is suspended or
revoked.
•Laura Ann Brannon, 53, of Shady
Lane Court, Maysville; felony proba
tion violation.
•Jennifer Lynn Gee, 29, of Atlanta
Hwy., Statham; felony probation vio
lation.
•Ryan Keyandre Swann, 35, of Jack-
son Trail Road, Winder; deposit account
fraud (3 counts).
•Harley Chase Chandler, 25, of Tree
Park Circle, Flowery Branch; driving
while driver’s license is suspended
or revoked and knowingly driving a
motor vehicle on suspended, canceled
or revoked registration.
•Carlos Lesherwin Brown, Jr., 30, of
Ventura Street, Statham; felony proba
tion violation (2 counts).
•Craig Jason Fambrough, 36, of Oak
Hill Road, Covington; driving while
driver’s license is suspended or revoked.
•Carol Leanne Clark, 44, of Gaines
ville Hwy., Winder; no proof of insur
ance, fail to yield while turning left,
driving while license suspended or
revoked and driving under the influence
of drugs (DUI/drugs).
•Amanda Christine Barrett, 22, of
Crabapple Lane, Dacula; willful
obstruction of law enforcement offi
cers, disorderly conduct and public
drunkenness.
•Maria Guadalupe Soto-Cruz, 30,
of Pine Valley Road, Bogart; driving
without a valid driver’s license and
speeding.
•Bernicia Jemeai Sewell, 25, no street
address given, Nicholson; felony shop
lifting.
•Gregory McCrary, 27, of Frederick
Drive, Atlanta; felony probation vio
lation.
•Nadia Leigh Vardi, 21, of Bogater
Road, Chapin, S.C.; following too
closely and driving while driver’s
license is suspended or revoked.
•Travis Scott Nelson, 42, of Akins
Road, Statham; felony probation viola
tion (2 counts).
•Jonathan Lee Bridges, 30, of W.
May Street, Winder; driving without a
valid license.
•Christopher James Doughty, 32, of
Arch Tanner Road, Bethlehem; failure
to appear.
•Candelario Aguirre, 21, of Pine Hol
low, Athens; driving while license sus
pended or revoked, failure to maintain
lane and aggressive driving.
•Vue Pao Lee, 22, of Camden Drive,
Winder; serious injury by vehicle.
•Timothy Randall Johnson, Jr.; 25,
of Patrick Mill Road, Winder; driving
without a valid driver’s license.
•Isidro Garza Rodriquez, 44, of
Worth Drive, Bethlehem; driving with
out a valid driver’s license and failure to
dim headlights.
•Richard Scott King, 44, of Turtle-
brook Lane, Lawrenceville; forgery (5
counts).
•Timothy Wayne Coffee, 28, of
Carl-Bethlehem Road, Winder; felony
probation violation.
•Hector Olivas Verdugo, 40, of Hwy.
124, Hoschton; battery/family violence.
•Cory Monroe Reed, 37, of Ayers-
ville Road, Toccoa; felony probation
violation.
•Raimonds Zvirbulis, 18, of Parks
Mill Road, Auburn; child molestation.
•Gregory Lorene Hixson, 27, of
Crosswalk Drive, Auburn; criminal
trespass, simple battery, battery/family
violence and aggravated assault.
•William James Moon, 50, of
Carl-Bethlehem Road, Winder; felony
probation violation and possession of
methamphetamine.
•Kathryn Sierra Lerch, 26, of Ash-
wood Court, Winder; shoplifting and
battery/family violence.
•Odell Reed, Jr.; 56, of Nonsuch Way,
Winder; shoplifting (2 counts).
•Darren M. Leone, 38, of Graystone
Drive, Winder; criminal trespass, sim
ple battery and shoplifting.
•Chad Damon Hilliard, 33, of Boss
Road, Loganville; shoplifting.
•Kevin Joseph Massey, 26, of Lanthi-
er Street, Winder; felony probation vio
lation (4 counts) and failure to appear.
•James Daniel Malpass, 34, of Steed
Road, Winder; criminal trespass (2
counts), theft by taking (6 counts),
party to a crime and willful obstruction
of law enforcement officers (2 counts).
•George Alvin Sebastian, 39, of Hwy.
179, Boaz, Ala.; possession of metham
phetamine.
•Christopher Steven Canup, 28, of
Atlanta Hwy., Auburn; probation vio
lation.
•Yesica Martinez Hernandez, 36,
of Old Victron School Road, Auburn;
driving without a valid driver’s license
and failure to obey stop sign or yield
after stopping.
•Nicholas Paul Fortner, 36, of Hwy.
211, Winder; felony probation violation
(2 counts).
•Russell Andrew Prewitt, 44, of Rat
Kinney Road, Statham; serious injury
by vehicle and driving under the influ
ence (DUI).
•Justino Ramirez Vargas, 32, of
Whispering Way, Winder; carrying a
concealed weapon, discharge of a fire
arm on the property of another and
discharge of a firearm while under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
•Dianne Nichols Biggers, 71, of Sad
dle Ridge Drive, Bethlehem; deposit
account fraud.
•Raymond Callaway Gorman, III, 36,
of Mary Alice Drive, Winder; shoplift
ing.
•Nancy Gorman Murell, 65, of Mary
Alice Drive, Winder; shoplifting.
•Amanda Kaitlyne Spaulding, 20, no
address given; possession of marijuana
and theft by receiving stolen property.
•Jonathan Phillip Perry, 28, of Coun
try Crest Way, Dacula; theft by receiv
ing stolen property, possession of mari
juana, possession of methamphetamine,
carrying a concealed weapon, posses
sion of a firearm or knife during the
commission of or attempt to commit
certain felonies and receipt/possession
or transfer of a firearm by a convicted
felon or felony first offender.
•John Anthony Hartman, 50, of
Jacobs Lane, Statham; simple battery/
family violence and simple assault/
family violence.
•Tracy Blane Waldron, 33, of Morgan
Road, Doraville; probation violation.
•Elizabeth Lucille Paschal, 35, of
Blueridge Overlook, Dawsonville;
shoplifting.
The Winder Police Department respond
ed to the following recent incidents:
•complaint at Barrow Regional Medical
Center on N. Broad Street; a patient that
had been released from the hospital was
located sleeping in a room. The male
told officers he did not have anyone to
take him home and had tried to stay in the
woods next to the hospital but there were
too many bugs. The male was in pos
session of alcohol and was charged with
public drunkenness.
•traffic stop for a headlight violation on
N. Broad Street; a passenger in the vehicle
was taken into custody on an outstanding
warrant charge.
•traffic stop for driving on a suspend
ed license on Atlanta Hwy.; the driver
was arrested for driving on a suspend
ed license, an outstanding warrant and
possession of a schedule II controlled
substance. The passenger in the vehicle
was taken into custody and charged with
possession of a Schedule II controlled
substance.
•suspicious person call on E. New
Street; a male was taken into custody
on an outstanding warrant charge and
issued a citation for entry upon property
for being on complainant’s property after
being told not to return.
•hit and run on W. Athens Street; com
plainant reported seeing damage to her
vehicle after coming out of Save-A-Lot.
•domestic disturbance on Second Street;
a female reported her spouse became
upset with her after she refused sexual
relations with him because he was intox
icated. He struck her in the face with a
closed fist and punched a hole in the wall.
The male was arrested and charged with
battery/family violence and criminal tres
pass/family violence.
•suspicious person on Georgia Avenue;
complainant reported a female that she
did not know made her way into her res
idence and demanded $20. When asked
to leave, the suspect began hitting the
resident and left the residence.
•missing person report on Jasmine
Drive; a female reported not being able to
locate her husband after they had a verbal
argument.
•counterfeit money on S. Center Street;
a manager at Sonic reported a customer
paying with a counterfeit $10 bill.
•domestic dispute on Martin Luther
King, Jr. Drive; a couple had a disturbance
over the male not leaving the premis
es when asked to and not allowing the
female to leave with her children. The
male was charged with criminal trespass/
family violence and simple battery/family
violence.
•traffic stop for an expired registration
on Horton Street; the driver was taken into
custody on an outstanding warrant charge.
•theft report on S. Broad Street; a cus
tomer at Ruby Tuesdays left his wallet on
the table and when he returned to get it,
he reported that money was missing from
the wallet.
•traffic stop for no insurance on Wood
Avenue; the driver was issued a citation
and the vehicle was towed. A passenger
in the vehicle was taken into custody on
an outstanding warrant charge.
•traffic stop for no insurance on N.
Broad Street; the driver was issued a cita
tion and the vehicle was towed.
•damage to property on W. May Street;
a driver had backed into a store sign.
•counterfeit money reported taken at
Parts Plus on W. Athens Street.
•traffic stop for stopping on the railroad
tracks on N. Williams Street; the driver
was taken into custody on an outstanding
warrant charge and cited for stopping on
the railroad tracks.
•shoplifting at Dollar General on Sec
ond Street; a female was charged with
shoplifting items valued at $63.
After a search of her purse, she was
also charged with possession of meth
amphetamine, possession of Alprzaolam,
possession of Diazepam and possession of
drug-related objects.
•hit and run on Athens Street; a driver
reported a tanker truck backed up, striking
her vehicle and did not stop.
•shoplifting at Dollar General on Ath
ens Street; a female was charged with
shoplifting clothing and with aggravated
assault for striking an employee with her
vehicle as she left.
•theft at Winder Healthcare on E. May
Street; a resident reported cash being
missing from his night stand.
•shoplifting at Family Dollar on N.
Broad Street; a female was detained and
charged with taking items valued at $17.
•threat on Apperson Drive; a male
reported another male told him to stay
away from his ex-wife or he would “put
him 6 feet under”.
•stolen vehicle report on Georgia Ave
nue.
•theft on Capital Avenue; four pair of
tennis shoes were reported stolen.
•theft by taking on E. May Street; the
owner of a convenience store reported an
employee was taking lottery tickets. After
observing the theft on video, the employ
ee was arrested.
•traffic stop on N. Broad Street for an
expired registration; the driver was cited
for no insurance, suspended registration
and no driver’s license on person and the
vehicle was towed.
•theft on Monroe Hwy.; wheels and
tools were reported stolen from Dahlia
Motors.
•damage to property on Shenandoah
Lane; complainant reported someone had
“egged” her vehicle.
•damage to a vehicle on N. Broad
Street; a driver reported damage to their
vehicle while parked in the Ingles parking
lot.
•warrant arrest on S. Broad Street,
•suspicious person on N. Broad Street;
a male was placed under arrest for public
intoxication for disrupting normal busi
ness at Family Dollar.
•criminal trespass on Lily Drive; a prop
erty owner reported a previous tenant
kept returning to the property after it was
foreclosed on.
•shoplifting at O’Reilly Auto Parts on
W. May Street; an employee of the busi
ness was reported for taking items valued
at approximately $140 and later returning
them to the store for credit.
•theft on Jamie Court; complainant
reported numerous firearms were missing
from the residence.
•lost property on N. Broad Street; a
female reported a missing wallet.
•road rage on N. Broad Street; com
plainants reported a male driver throwing
something at their car and making a threat
referencing a gun as they traveled on N.
Broad Street.
The accused driver was located and
taken into custody.
•shoplifting at Family Dollar on N.
Broad Street; a female was charged for
taking items that were concealed on her
body.
•damage to a mailbox on Sims Road,
•warrant arrest on N. Broad Street,
•shoplifting at Dollar General on Ath
ens Street; an older black male left the
store concealing unspecified merchandise.
•theft on E. May Street; six residents
on Winder Health Care reported money
missing from their rooms. Video revealed
a suspect from a company that does lab
work for the center as being a suspect.
The lab worker was terminated from the
company and officers are attempting to
interview that subject.
Winder Police Deparment Arrests
Winder woman arrested for shoplifting, possession of marijuana
The Winder Police
Department made the fol
lowing recent arrests:
•Bridget Lynell Stamey,
42, of New Street, Wind
er; shoplifting, possession
of marijuana, outstanding
warrant, failure to appear
and hold for other agency.
•Ryan Blake Morris,
21, of Huckleberry Lane,
Winder; probation viola
tion (2 counts).
•Shalaina Blair Edwards,
29, of Monroe Hwy., Beth
lehem; shoplifting.
•Chandler Anthony
Murphy, 25, of Alexander
Court, Winder; aggres
sive driving and terroristic
threats and acts.
•Thomas Wayne Pounds,
42, of Buckhorn Drive,
Winder; theft by taking.
•Frank Scott Lombardo,
Jr., 28, of Wadley Lane,
Dacula; public drunk.
•Parise Latrell Isaac, 17,
of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Drive, Winder; pedestri
an must yield if not in a
crosswalk and disorderly
conduct.
•Josiah Ittai Watford, 18,
of Hosch Circle, Winder;
disorderly conduct and
pedestrian must yield if not
in a crosswalk.
•Michael Jeffery Mullen,
33, of W. Candler Street,
Winder; cruelty to chil
dren/allow to witness bat
tery/family violence and
battery/family violence.
•Kimberly Kay Locke,
41, of Bayou Lane, Wind
er; outstanding warrants
and cruelty to children (2
counts).
•Christopher Alvarez,
22, of Noble Forest Drive,
Norcross; entering an
automobile or other motor
vehicle with the intent to
commit a theft or felony
and burglary.
•Cynthia Munson
Morgan. 41, of Jackson
Heights. Cleveland; con
cealing identity of a vehi
cle. willful obstruction of
law enforcement officers,
open container violation
and permitting unlicensed
person to drive.
•Michael Dewight Bra-
khage, 37, of Jackson
Heights, Cleveland; giv
ing false name, address or
birthdate to a law enforce
ment officer and driving
while driver’s license is
suspended or revoked.
•Jeffery Wayne Whid-
don, 46, of Mulberry Road,
Winder; warrant arrest and
failure to appear.
•Natasha Ann Hull, 36.
of Circle Drive. Winder;
disorderly conduct.
See WPD Arrests on 8A
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