Barrow news-journal. (Winder, Georgia) 2016-current, September 28, 2016, Image 10

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PAGE 10A BARROW NEWS-JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 BCSO Incidents continued from 9A •burglary, criminal dam age to property and criminal trespass at a Tanners Bridge Road, Bethlehem, resi dence, where a man report ed someone had broken the window in the front door of his mother's residence, entered the residence and a 40-inch Toshiba flat screen TV was missing. •theft by taking at a Hazel Moon Road, Winder, resi dence, where a man report ed he loaned his 2001 Ford Taurus to a man three days prior and the man had not returned the car after being asked by phone to do so. •theft of lost or mislaid property at Belk on Logan- ville Highway, Bethlehem. A man reported he left a pair of sunglasses in the store and when he returned to the store a short time later “they were nowhere to be found." •driving while driver’s license is suspended or revoked and following too closely on Atlanta Highway NW at Lakeview Drive SW, Winder, where a two-vehi cle accident was reported. •simple assault - FVA at a Hartley Court, Statham, residence, where a domes tic dispute was reported between a woman and her husband. •theft by deception at a Berkshire Drive, Winder, residence, where a woman reported that her estranged husband had been using her checking account and he had deposited two fraudu lent checks in the account. She said the bank withdrew the deposits for the fraud ulent checks and left her owing $200. •driving while driver’s license is suspended or revoked and improper lane change/failure to maintain lane on Coach House Lane at Tanners Bridge Road, Bethlehem, where the driv er of a 2013 Honda Accord was stopped for crossing over the centerline. •verbal domestic dispute at a Pointe South Circle, Bethlehem, residence, where a husband and wife got into an argument when the husband found text messages between his wife and another man. •theft by taking at a Hill- dale Circle, Winder, resi dence, where a woman reported the theft of her Garbage Hound Sanitation trash can. •battery on Universi ty Parkway at Loganville Highway, Bethlehem, where a man, with a bloody face, was reported stum bling on and off the road. The man told officers he caught a ride from Athens to Atlanta with three males and they assaulted him and dropped him off at this location. •theft by shoplifting at Walmart, Atlanta High way NW, Winder, where a female reportedly placed several items in her purse and exited without paying. •criminal trespass at an Arnold Road SE, Statham, residence, where a woman reported a front window screen “appeared to have been pried out from the bot tom.” •theft by taking on Mar ion Lay Street at Horton Street, Winder, where the driver of a 2001 Ford Tau rus reported stolen out of Barrow County was stopped. The male driver fled on foot, but was arrest ed a short distance away. •hit and run; duty of the driver to stop at or return to the scene of an accident on Tanners Bridge Road at Monroe Highway, Bethle hem, where the driver of a Mack truck reported anoth er truck crossed the double lines and struck his driver’s side mirror and did not stop. •harassing phone calls at a Bear Creek Road, Statham, residence, where a woman reported her juve nile daughter was receiving harassing phone calls and false tags on Facebook. •no insurance and know ingly driving a motor vehi cle on a suspended, can celled or revoked registra tion at a Stratford Parkway, Winder, location, where a suspicious vehicle was reported. The complainant stated a 2004 Nissan Maxi ma was stopped in front of his residence. The driver of the Nissan said he was lost and was waiting for a friend to send him directions. •knowingly driving a motor vehicle on a sus pended, cancelled or revoked registration, no insurance, and license to be displayed upon demand of law enforcement officer on University Parkway at Hog Mountain Road, Wind er, where a traffic stop was initiated on the driver of a 1977 Ford F-100 truck. •entering an automobile or other motor vehicle with the intent to commit a theft or other felony and theft by taking at a Bee Maxey Road, Winder, residence, where a man reported someone had entered his vehicle and taken several items, including a PlaySta tion 4, two controllers, and several games, all valued at $875. •domestic disturbance at a Mount Moriah Road, Auburn, residence, where a female reported she had been slapped by her sister- in-law. •driving while driver’s license is suspended or revoked and expired license plate on Carl-Bethlehem Road at Kennedy-Sells Road NW, Auburn, where a traffic stop was initiated on the driver of a 2010 Mer cedes-Benz. •verbal domestic dispute between a couple at a Bea ver Dam Road, Hoschton, residence. •failure to register a vehi cle and driving without a valid driver's license on University Parkway at Pat rick Mill Road SW, Winder, where a traffic stop was initiated on the driver of a 2011 Mercedes-Benz. •theft by taking at an Atlanta Highway, NW, Winder, residence, where a woman reported an air conditioning unit had been moved to the back of the residence and the copper wiring had been removed. •theft by receiving sto len property and theft by taking at a Duncan Lane, Auburn, residence, where a man reported the theft of a 5x10 utility trailer. The complainant stated a man called him and said he had the utility trailer and for $80 and a cell phone he could get the trailer back. •knowingly driving a motor vehicle on a suspend ed, cancelled or revoked registration on Atlanta Highway NW at Parker Road, Auburn, where a traf fic stop was initiated on the driver of a 2000 GMC Sonoma truck. •abandoned vehicle on Cedar Trail, Winder, where a 2005 Pontiac G6 was found parked in the road way. •abandoned vehicle on Westbury Drive at Hoyt King Road, Bethlehem, where a 1998 Oldsmobile Bravada was found parked in the roadway. •willful obstruction of law enforcement officers, tag light required and driv ing while driver’s license is suspended or revoked on Highway 82, Statham, where a traffic stop was conducted on the driver of a 2003 Ford Expedition. •hit and run; duty of the driver to stop at or return to the scene of an accident and no proof of insurance on University Parkway at Christmas Avenue, Beth lehem, where a woman reported a vehicle struck her trailer and left the scene. •theft by taking at a High way 82, Statham, residence, where a man reported the theft of an air conditioning unit valued at $500. •driving without a valid driver’s license, no insur ance and knowingly driv ing a motor vehicle on a suspended, cancelled or revoked registration on East May Street at Atlanta Avenue, Winder, where the driver of a 2014 Fiat was stopped because a female passenger was holding a small child in her lap. •burglary and criminal trespass at Barrow Mini Storage on Atlanta High way SE, Winder, where a woman reported she had been advised by manage ment at Barrow Mini Stor age that the lock on her unit had been cut, the door was open and there was an item hanging out the door. •entering an automo bile or other motor vehicle with the intent to commit a theft or other felony and theft by taking at a Patrick Mill Road, Winder, loca tion, where a man reported someone had entered his unlocked 2012 Dodge Ram truck and stole his wallet and its contents and a pair of Apple earbuds. •criminal trespass at a Phillipsburg Drive, Wind er, residence, where a man reported he witnessed a female climb through a window and enter the resi dence neighboring his. •domestic dispute at a Hiram Way, Winder, resi dence, between a woman and her adult son. •mirror required, if vision obstructed and driving while driver's license is sus pended or revoked on Oak dale Drive, Auburn, where a traffic accident involving a pedestrian was reported. •entering an automo bile or other motor vehicle with the intent to commit a theft or other felony at Rockwell BP on Highway 211 NW, Winder, where a man reported someone had “rummaged through his center console" of his unlocked 1995 Chevrolet 1500 truck. •financial transaction card fraud at a Faith Drive, Winder, residence, where a woman reported an unau thorized charge on her debit card. •forgery at a Trimleston Road, Statham, residence, where a woman report ed that her husband had been contacted by a bank about three possible forged checks. •improper lane change/ failure to maintain lane, DUI - multiple substanc es and possession of mar ijuana on University Park way at Barber Creek Road, Statham, where a traffic stop was conducted on the driver of a 2004 Toyota Camry who was swerving. •cruelty to animals at a Hidden Hamlet Court, Hoschton, residence, where a horse that had been run ning loose was found in “deplorable shape." •theft by taking at a Gin Mill Drive, Monroe, res idence, where a woman reported a Michael Kors watch missing from her bedroom. •theft by taking at an East Midland Avenue, Winder, location, where a woman reported the theft of two Chihuahuas. •knowingly driving a motor vehicle on a suspend ed, cancelled or revoked registration on University Parkway at McCarty Road, Statham, where a traffic stop was initiated on the driver of a 2001 Ford Wind- star. •burglary at a Finnigan Drive, Winder, residence, where a man reported being notified by his neighbor that someone had climbed in the window of his garage door. The neighbor stated when he knocked on the front door he heard some noise at the back of the residence. •driving while unlicensed and speeding on Univer sity Parkway at Jackson Trail Road, Winder, where the driver of a 2007 Nis san Versa was stopped for speeding at 84 mph. •entering an automobile or other motor vehicle with the intent to commit a theft or other felony and criminal trespass at a Cedar Creek Drive, Winder, residence, where a woman reported scratches and damage to the passenger side door on her 2009 Kia Spectra. •identity theft fraud when using/possessing identify ing information concern ing a person and finan cial transaction card fraud at a Dee Kennedy Road, Hoschton, residence, where a woman reported several unauthorized transactions on her husband’s credit card statement. •domestic dispute at a Corbin Drive, Statham, residence, where a woman reported an on-going dis pute with her estranged husband. •theft by shoplifting at Walmart, Atlanta High way NW, Winder, where a female reportedly con cealed cosmetics inside her purse and exited the store without paying for the items. •criminal trespass and theft of services at a Hon eysuckle Trail, Winder, residence, where a woman reported finding an exten sion cord running from her front porch to the garage area of the residence. •open container viola tion and DUI - alcohol on Highway 211 NW at Bar- row Park Drive, Winder, where a traffic accident was reported. •identity theft fraud when using/possessing identify ing information concern ing a person at a Hancock Bridge Road, Winder, resi dence, where a man report ed being contacted by his banking establishment in regards to suspicious activity occurring with his account. 12 th Annual Bethlehem Star Festival Saturday, Oct. 8 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. iA A family-friendly event featuring arts, crafts, music, food and more! FREE Activities for Kids: Inflatables Games Arts & Crafts Now Taking Applications for Food, Craft and Business Vendors Learn more at www.Bethlehemga.org or call 770-867-0702 Woman attempts to hide glass pipe in her backside A woman was arrested on multiple drug charges last week in Braselton after officers found her passed out in her vehicle with the car still in park. The woman later hid a glass pipe in her rectum, but it was removed when she got to the jail. Officers with the Braselton Police Department arrested Shelia Marie Osburn on charges of possession of a con trolled substance, possession of a drug-related object, outstanding warrant, original container violation and driving while driver's license is suspended. Osburn was found apparently passed out in the driver’s seat at the gas pump of a Hwy. 211 convenience store. She was slumped over to her left side and had her mouth open. Officers woke her and she said she was fine, then start ed talking about her dog having seizures. She reportedly told officers she’d been shopping at the outlet malls in Commerce and was traveling back to Commerce. When checking her identification, officers learned she had an outstanding warrant. She was asked to exit the vehicle and Osburn took an item from the center console and put it down the backside of her pants. When asked about the item, Osburn acted like she didn’t know what the officer was talking about. But offi cers could see a round bulge in the backside of her pants, and when they felt it, they could feel an item similar to a glass smoking device. Osburn told officers she would remove the item if they would take the handcuffs off. One cuff was removed and Osburn reportedly placed her hand down the back of her pants, struggled to remove the item and apparently placed the item inside her rectum. “I asked Osburn why she did not remove the item,” said the officer. “Osburn acted as if she never put any thing down her pants. I informed Osburn that I was con cerned the meth pipe would break inside her.” Meanwhile, officers searched her vehicle and found Lorazepam, Oxycodone and Alprazolam pills. Osburn said the Alprazolam was for her son who has seizures. On the way to the jail, officers told Osburn she would be charged with a felony if she crossed the guard line with the pipe still inside her. She again denied having the pipe. But when they got to the jail, officers said if she removed the item immediately, they would not charge her with a felony. She went into the restroom with a female deputy. After a few minutes, the two returned and the deputy handed officers an evidence bag with a glass smoking device. The deputy said Osburn removed it from her rectum. On the pipe, there were burn marks, along with an unknown residue. MAN ARRESTED FOR MDMA When officers were checking on Osburn passed out in her vehicle, they heard screeching tires nearby on Hwy. 211. In this unrelated incident, a man was arrested after officers found a hallucinogenic drug on him. Prince Adegboyega Adehayo is facing charges of possession of marijuana and possession of a controlled substance. Adehayo was the passenger of a vehicle that was driving the wrong way down Hwy. 211. The vehicle also stopped at the gas pump of the Hwy. 211 convenience store. Officers smelled marijuana coming from the vehicle and smelled alcohol on the driver. When Adehayo got out of the vehicle, officers saw a baggie hanging out of his pocket. Underneath him was a baggie containing marijuana. He grabbed the bag and tried to put it in his pocket, but officers told him to put it back. Adehayo threw it into the backseat. When asked about the baggie hanging out of his pocket, he replied, “what bag?” He later told officers it was MDMA. MARIJUANA SMELL ‘MIGHT BE MY CAMEL CIGARETTES’ In another incident, a woman was arrested for drugs after her vehicle was pulled over for no registration. Lori Lyn Linkletter is facing charges of suspended registra tion and possession of a controlled substance. After pulling over the vehicle, officers smelled mari juana inside. She said her son may have smoked the substance in the vehicle a couple days ago. She said it could also be the smell of her Camel Crush cigarettes. Officers explained to her that marijuana and tobacco do not smell the same. Before officers searched the vehicle, Linkletter told them she had “rigs" in the trunk of her vehicle. “Rig” refers to a syringe commonly used to inject drugs into the body. But Linkletter said there wasn’t anything inside them. Officers found approximately 75 syringes in the trunk, three of which still had liquid in them. Linkletter said the liquid was "roxy,” also known as Oxycodone. She was then arrested. Barrow County Schools Child Find Developmental Screenings (including speech-language screenings) Ages 21/2-5 years October 26, 2016 8:45 am - 2:45 pm Statham Elementary 1970 Broad St Statham, GA Each screening will take approximately 30 minutes to complete. TO SCHEDULE A SCREENING, contact Karen Bedford at The Professional Development Center (770) 867-4527 •There is no cost for this service.*