Barrow news-journal. (Winder, Georgia) 2016-current, August 10, 2016, Image 8

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PAGE 8A BARROW NEWS-JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 2016 Winder Incidents continued from 7A •outstanding warrant at Circle K on West May Street, where a traffic stop was conducted on the driver of a 2005 Chevrolet Trail- blazer. •no insurance at Lee Street Apartments, where a traffic stop was initiated on the driver of a 1998 Ford Windstar. •headlights requirement violation and driving while unlicensed on North Broad Street, where the driver of a Chevrolet van was stopped for driving without head lights. •damage to property at a Hazel Street residence, where a woman reported damage to her mailbox. •burglary at a Windsor Drive residence, where a man reported the theft of an Xbox station and games. The complainant stated he arrived at his home and a silver car pulled out of his driveway. He said when he went inside his house he noticed some his gaming system missing. •lost/found property at an East Midland Avenue residence, where a female reported the theft of her Green Card. •burglary and theft by taking at a West Candler Street residence, where a man reported copper water lines, copper fittings and a sink line had been cut on the residence. He also stat ed an upright furnace was dismantled and the copper cut from it. •criminal damage to prop erty at Metro PCS on East Midland Avenue, where a female reported damage to her 2007 Kia Sorento. •no insurance and an expired license plate on North Broad Street, where a traffic stop was initiated on the driver of a 2001 Toyota Camry. •hit and run; duty of the driver to stop at or return to the scene of an accident at Wendy’s on Exchange Bou levard, Bethlehem, where a truck reportedly backed into the exit sign. •burglary at a Northridge Drive residence, where a man reported the theft of several electronics. •outstanding warrant at the Clarke County Jail, Lex ington Road, Athens. •probation violation at a Capitol Avenue location. •possession of marijuana on Exchange Boulevard, Bethlehem, where a strand ed motorist was located. •giving a false name, address or birthdate to a law enforcement officer at the Winder Police Department on East Midland Avenue, where a homeless woman was dropped off. •probation violation at an Elm Street residence. •entering an automobile or other motor vehicle with the intent to commit a theft or felony and theft by tak ing at Winder Barrow High School on North 5th Ave nue, where a male reported someone had entered his unlocked car and taken a bookbag that contained an iPad. •outstanding warrant at a West Candler Street traffic stop. •outstanding warrant at a Marion Lay Street resi dence, where a man refused to leave after being asked to do so by a female at this residence, •driving while unlicensed and failure to obey a traffic control device on East May Street, where a traffic stop was conducted on a vehicle that was causing traffic to congest at an intersection. •possession of marijuana at Winder Corners Shop ping Center on Monroe Highway, where a female was located removing items from a dumpster behind the building. •possession of marijuana at a Capitol Avenue traffic stop. •outstanding warrant at a South Broad Street traffic stop. •reckless driving on South Jackson Street, where an overturned vehicle was located. •possession of metham- phetamine with the intent to distribute, willful obstruc tion of law enforcement officers and giving a false name, address or birthdate to law enforcement officers at the Fort Yargo State Park Campground, where suspi cious activity was reported. •willful obstruction of Incidents continued from 6A •burglary at an Old Hog Mountain Road, Hoschton, residence, where a man report ed the theft of a saw from a residence he owns that is currently being remodeled. •hit and run; duty of the driver to stop at or return to the scene of an accident and improper lane change/failure to maintain lane on University Parkway at Loganville Highway, where a man reported his 1996 Honda Accord was side-swiped by the driver of another vehicle. •harassment at the Winder Police Department, East Midland Avenue, Wind er. A man reported another male was try ing to contact him and accuse him of hav ing an affair with the other male’s wife. •theft by shoplifting at Walmart on Atlanta Highway, Winder, where an employee reported a male allegedly took $377 in merchandise from the store with out attempting to pay for the items. •theft by shoplifting at Target on Logan ville Highway, Bethlehem, where a female reportedly took a cell phone valued at $60 from the store without paying for it. •simple battery and theft by shoplift ing at Walmart, Atlanta Highway, Wind er, where a male reportedly took $144 in merchandise from the store without attempting to pay for the items. Two employees reported when they tried to detain the male he tried to flee from them, striking one of the employees in the ribs. •theft by shoplifting at Walmart, Atlanta Highway, Winder, where a man allegedly took $47 in merchandise from the store without paying for the items. •burglary, criminal damage to property and theft by taking at an Atlanta High way SE, Winder, residence, where a man reported someone had pried open a latch to the crawl-space door and removed cop per piping and the copper air conditioning coil, all valued at $2,000, from the home that is up for sale. •possession of methamphetamine at the Exxon Carl-Bethlehem on Loganville Highway, Bethlehem, where a man was found passed out inside a vehicle parked at the store. •entering an automobile or other motor vehicle with the intent to commit a theft or felony and theft by taking at a Tucker Road, Winder, residence, where a man reported observing “what appeared to be the leg of a white female subject, wearing sandals, sticking out of the door” of his Chevrolet Tahoe parked in his yard. He said while he was inside calling 9-1-1 his wife heard someone running away, through the woods, adjacent to where the vehicles were parked. A Toyota Tundra truck was also entered, but nothing appeared to be missing. The complainant said several items had been taken from the Tahoe, including a 9mm semiautomatic pistol. •criminal damage to property at a Hill’s Pointe Road, Bethlehem, residence, where a woman reported, as her friend was back ing the complainant’s 2003 Saturn Vue out of her street, the rear window shattered. •failure to obey a stop sign or yield sign after stopping and driving without a valid driver’s license on Dee Kennedy Road at Fleeman Road, Hoschton, where the driver of a 2007 Cadillac Escalade drove through a stop sign without stopping. •harassing phone calls at a Manning Gin Road, Bethlehem, residence, where a man reported a female at this location had shorted him on his last paycheck and “he was going to take her to court.” •entering an automobile or other motor vehicle with the intent to commit a theft or felony, financial transaction card theft and theft by taking at a Doc McLocklin Road, Statham, residence, where a woman reported the theft of her purse from her vehicle. •criminal trespass at a Pleasant Hill Church Road SE, Winder, residence, where a dispute between neighbors was reported. A man reported for several months his neighbor had been driving her truck through his driveway damaging his grass and yard. •hit and run; duty of the driver to stop at or return to the scene of an accident and striking a fixed object at a Chancey Circle NW, Winder, location, where a man reported damage to his mailbox. •theft by shoplifting at Walmart, Atlan ta Highway, Winder, where two males reportedly took beer and wine valued at $87 and exited the store without paying for the beverages. •disturbance at a Octavia Court, Wind er, residence, where a woman reported there was no argument or fight, she just wanted to leave and she didn’t think her husband would let her leave. •criminal trespass, injuring, tearing down or destruction of mailboxes and injuring, defacing or destroying mail at a Midland Court, Winder, residence, where a woman reported damage to her mailbox. •criminal trespass, injuring, tearing down or destruction of mailboxes and injuring, defacing or destroying mail at a Midland Court, Winder, residence, where a man reported damage to his mailbox. •theft by shoplifting at Walmart on Atlanta Highway, Winder, where a female reportedly took $12 in items from the store without paying. •striking a fixed object and improper lane change/failure to maintain lane on Tallassee Lane, Statham, where a man reported his mailbox had been knocked onto the ground. •theft by shoplifting at Walmart, Atlanta Highway, Winder, where a male report edly selected $112 in merchandise and placed it into a backpack carried by a female, without paying for the items. The male also concealed two items inside his boots. •failure to report an accident with inju ry or death on Golf Course Road at Hog Mountain Road, Winder, where a vehicle involved in an accident was found in a ditch. •possession of a Schedule I controlled substance at Walmart, on Atlanta High way NW, Winder, where a store employee found drugs in a purse that was left in a shopping cart. APD responds to incidents The Auburn Police Department recently responded to the following incidents: •no insurance on Elk Grove Drive. •deer in the roadway on Highway 8 at Apalachee Church Road. •criminal trespass at an Oakleaf Drive residence, where a man reported damage to his mailbox. •harassing communications at a Jockey Court res idence, where a man reported he and his girlfriend were being harassed by his brother. •theft by taking at a Greentree Drive residence, where a man reported the tag missing from his vehi cle. •outstanding warrant at an Oak Ridge residence, •outstanding warrant on Highway 8 at Auburn Park Drive, where a traffic stop was initiated on the driver of a 2002 GMC Yukon. law enforcement offi cers at a Betts Street resi dence, where officers were attempting to serve a war rant. A female was arrested for harboring a male inside her apartment. •burglary and theft by taking at a Horton Street residence, where a man reported a tiller and two string trimmers missing from his residence. •disorderly conduct at a North 5th Avenue residence, where a domestic distur bance was reported. •criminal damage to prop erty at a Fairview Court res idence, where a man report ed damage to the aluminum siding on his residence. •battery - Family Vio lence Act (FVA) at a Mobile Drive residence, where a physical dispute between two males was reported. •failure to obey a stop sign or yield sign after stopping and driving with out a valid driver's license on Mimosa Street, where a traffic stop was initiated on the driver of a Dodge Nitro. •probation violation and battery - FVA at a Wood- lawn Avenue residence, where a domestic dispute that had been physical was reported. •theft by shoplifting at the Kangaroo Convenience Store on East May Street, where a female had report edly stuffed items into her purse and exited the store without paying. •battery - FVA and theft by taking at a Betts Street residence, where a female reported the theft of her wallet containing $55. •domestic disturbance at a North 5th Avenue resi dence, where a man had reportedly aimed a gun at the occupants in the home during an altercation. •theft by shoplifting at Dollar General on West Athens Street, where a female reportedly walked out of the store with a bag of merchandise she had not paid for. •criminal damage to property at a Village Court residence, where a man reported damage to the front windshield and passenger side mini bubble mirror on his Dodge Caravan. •burglary at a Sanders Street residence, where a man reported items miss ing from his ransacked res idence when he returned from an extended vacation out of the country. •injuring, tearing down or destruction of mailboxes at an Idlewood Road residence, where a female reported her mailbox had been run over by an unknown vehicle. •criminal trespass at a South Broad Street res idence, where a female reported damage to the gas tank door on her vehicle. •criminal trespass at a Saint Ives Circle resi dence, where a man report ed his Ford truck had been "egged.” •hit and run in the park ing lot at Quality Foods on North Broad Street, where a man reported moderate damage to the front driver’s side fender on his Toyota Corolla. I RELIGIOUS I | DIRECTORY | APOSTOLIC METHODIST APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST 270 Bill Rutledge Rd., Winder (770) 867-6343 Bethlehem First United Methodist Church 770-887-3727 Sundav Services Sunday School 9:30 am & 11:00 am Holy Communion Worship Service 8:30 am Contemporary Worship Service 9:30 am Traditional Worship Service 11:00 am Contemporary Worship Service (in Worship Center) 11:00 am Worship with us on Channel 12 11:00 am Youth Group 6:00 pm Holy Communion Every First Sunday Wednesday Fellowship Dinner 6:00pm Children’s Choir & Youth 6:30pm Adult Bible Studies 7:00pm Adult Choir Practice 7:00 - 8:30pm www.bigwhitechurch.com SUNDAY SERVICES: WEDNESDAY 10:00 AM ■■ - Sunday School 7:00 PM -Bible Study 11:00 AM —Worship FRIDAY 6:00 PM -■ Evangelistic 7:30 PM - Youth Program Pastor Tommy Baker, 770-867-9377 BAPTIST NON-DENOMINATIONAL OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH 4921 Jackson Trail Road. Hoschton, Georgia Sunday School 9:45 AM Morning Worship 11:00 AM Sunday Evening Worship G:00 PM Wednesday Evening Worship 7:00 PM 706-367-2777 Pastor, Robbie Black Fundamental Independent Baptist “A Heart for the World, A Home for Your Family” Oyv^r. mOI: vf A 114k now. 17 N. Broad Street • Winder, GA 30680 Service Times: Sunday Morning 10:45 - Nursery provided Contemporary Worship, Relevant Teaching, Kid/ Church, Casual dress Sunday evening at 6:00 - Youth and Adult small groups www.WarHillSouth.com EPISCOPALIAN SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST §| St. Anthony’s I Episcopal Church 174 St. Anthony Dr., Winder Sunday: 9am ■ Round Table Conversation 10am - Holy Eucharist Rite II Rev. Don Harrison 770-867-5633 Nursery Provided Auburn Seventh-day Adventist Church 14 County Line Road Auburn, GA 30011 Phone Number 770-995-0811 Saturday Service Times: 9:30 a.m. Sabbath School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Adult Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Teen/Collegiate Bible Study Pastor Gary B. Rustad “A Christian Faith Community Preparing Everyone for the Return of Jesus Christ.” INTERDENOMINATIONAL UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH AT WINDER 546 Treadwell Rd., Bethlehem Sunday Services Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Praise and Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday Evening 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Fellowship 7:00 p.m. “■Jesus Christ, The Same Yesterday, Today and Forever” 770-867-8888 CHRISTIAN LifeCENTER Pastor: Lewis L. Long Assoc. Pastor: Jeff Long 8383 Elwy. 53 • Braselton, GA (770) 867-9740 SERVICE SCHEDULE Sunday @11:00 a.m. Wednesday @ 7:30 p.m. (Youth Class on Wed @ 7:30 p.m.) "Enjoy Pentecost at its Best!" Located between Interstate 85 and the Road Atlanta Racetrack ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE If you would like information about including your church in this directory, call 770-867-7557 and ask for an advertising representative.