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BARROW NEWS-JOURNAL
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016
Winder Police Department Incidents
Criminal damage to property reported to Winder PD
The Winder Police
Department recently
responded to the following
incidents:
•no insurance at Jet Mar
ket on South Broad Street,
where a traffic stop was
conducted on the driver of a
2012 Dodge Avenger.
•criminal damage to
property on Capitol Ave
nue, where a woman
reported her 2008 Honda
Accord had been keyed by
another female.
•abandoned vehicle at
a Duke Street residence,
where a 1984 Oldsmobile
Cutlass was located.
•battery - Family Vio
lence Act (FVA), cruelty to
children and false impris
onment at a Hosch Circle
residence, where a domes
tic dispute was reported
between a woman and her
boyfriend.
•hit and run; duty of the
driver to stop at or return to
the scene of an accident on
Shenandoah Circle, where
a female reported her
parked 2000 Honda Accord
had been struck by an SUV
that did not stop.
•fraud at a Baskins Circle
residence, where a female
reported being scammed
out of $3,000 by someone
attempting to sell a 2008
Cadillac CTS on Craigslist.
•outstanding warrant
service at Brown Family
Health Center on Savannah
Street, where a suspicious
person was reported.
•theft at a Mobile Drive
residence, where a woman
reported her English bull
dog missing from a sitter’s
residence at this location.
The complainant stat
ed she suspected the sitter
might have sold the dog.
•burglary at a Fairview
Court residence, where
the residents reported they
returned home to find their
door kicked in and $100
missing from a drawer in
the back bedroom.
•forgery at Kangaroo on
East May Street, where
a man reported a woman
attempted to make a pur
chase with a counterfeit
$20 bill.
•lost/found proper
ty reported to the Wind
er Police Department on
Midland Avenue, where a
wallet that was found at the
underpass on Center Street
was turned in to the police
department.
•theft by taking at a
McElroy Street residence,
where a man reported the
theft of the license plate off
his trailer that was backed
under a portable carport in
his driveway.
•receipt, possession or
transfer of a firearm by a
convicted felon or felony
first offender at a Georgia
Avenue residence, where a
9-1-1 hang up was report
ed.
•possession of metham-
phetamine, driving while
unlicensed and possession
of marijuana on North
Broad Street, where a traf
fic stop was initiated on
the driver of a 2000 Honda
Accord.
•criminal trespass at a
Turtle Creek Drive res
idence. where a woman
reported her vehicle and
her neighbor’s vehicle had
been “keyed.”
•hit and run; duty of the
driver to stop at or return
to the scene of an accident
at Dollar Tree on North
Broad Street, where a
woman reported damage to
the driver’s side rear of her
2016 Toyota Highlander
while it was parked in front
of the store.
•theft by shoplifting
at Rite-Aid, East May
Street, where the manag
er reported a “regular cus
tomer” informed her they
witnessed a male stealing
unknown merchandise
from the store on “what
they believed to be aisle
six.”
•theft by conversion at a
Mulberry Road residence.
•outstanding warrant
arrest at the Winder Police
Department on East Mid
land Avenue.
•lost/found proper
ty reported to the Winder
Police Department, East
Midland Avenue.
A man reported he test
drove a vehicle and took
his driver’s license out of
his wallet.
He said at some point
he must have dropped his
license because he could
not find it.
•outstanding warrant
arrest at the Gwinnett
County Jail, University
Parkway, Lawrenceville.
•outstanding arrest war
rant and giving a false
name, address or birthdate
to a law enforcement offi
cer at a North Broad Street
location, where a 1999
Ford Taurus was stopped
because the driver ran a
red light.
•outstanding arrest war
rant at a Georgia Avenue
location, where a man was
walking southbound in the
middle of the roadway.
•willful obstruction of
law enforcement officers,
disorderly conduct and
public drunkenness at a
Griffith Street residence,
where a domestic dispute
involving a woman and
her “intoxicated” husband
who “needed to be calmed
down.”
•criminal trespass at a
West Midland Avenue res
idence, where a domes
tic dispute was reported
between a father and son.
•public drunkenness at
a Langford Street loca
tion, where a man “who
appeared to be intoxicated
and stumbling in the road
way” was located.
•fraud at Phillips 66,
North Broad Street, where
a man reported he had
received a $5 bill from a
nearby car wash and when
he attempted to make a pur
chase at the Phillips 66 he
was told by the clerk the
bill “seemed fake.”
•theft by taking - motor
vehicle at Hillcrest Apart
ments on Gainesville High
way, where a man reported
his 2008 Kawasaki Ninja
motorcycle missing “from
its normal parking area.”
•private property acci
dent at the Barrow YMCA
on Brad Akins Drive,
where a woman reported
she returned to her vehicle
and found a receipt with a
name and phone number
from a person stating they
had struck her vehicle.
•speeding and reckless
driving on Hal Jackson
Road, where the driver of
a 2001 Honda Civic was
stopped for traveling 77
mph in a 35-mph speed
zone.
•death investigation at
a Olevia Street residence,
where an 80-year-old
female was unresponsive.
•warrant service at the
Winder Police Department.
East Midland Avenue.
•theft by taking at the
car wash on McNeal Road,
where someone had report
edly taken some vacuum
cleaner hoses.
•burglary and criminal
trespass on Horton Street,
where a woman reported
the residence had been bro
ken into, doors had been
damaged, items had been
dumped on the floor and
moved around inside the
home.
•no insurance at a North
Broad Street, location,
where a traffic stop was
conducted on the driver of
a 2003 Ford Explorer.
•financial transaction
card fraud at a Waverly
Lane residence, where a
woman reported her bank
debit card had been used
to make several fraudulent
purchases.
•outstanding arrest war
rant service at a Colonial
Hills Road residence,
where a man was reported
ly “digging through some
items in someone’s front
yard.”
BCSO Incidents continued from 7A
Barrow County Sheriff’s Office Arrests
22 arrested by Sheriffs Office recently
The following individuals were
recently arrested by the Barrow
County Sheriff’s Office:
•William Alvis Jones Jr., 30. 22
Huckleberry Lane, Winder, proba
tion violation.
•Page Yvonne Nalley, 41, 130
Conrad Drive, Athens, probation
violation.
•Danny Eugene Ledbetter, 53,
97 Circle Drive, Winder, criminal
trespass.
•Merle Ivey, 54, 385 Stonebrooke
Drive, Auburn, probation violation.
•Lenorris Reynard Wright. 28,
1708 Walton Road NW, Monroe,
probation violation.
•Myles Lee Perkins. 25. 342 Sun
set Drive, Athens, improper lane
change/failure to maintain lane
and driving without a valid driver’s
license.
•Dustin Keith Ervin, 33, no
address given, expired license
plate, fleeing/attempting to elude
a law enforcement officer, reckless
driving and improper lane change/
failure to maintain lane.
•Jenna Lee Marie Newell, 31,
344 Fairview Court, Winder, driv
ing without a valid driver’s license.
•Shie Yang, 31, 574 Casey’s
Xing, Winder, willful obstruction
of law enforcement officers and
criminal trespass.
•Betty Marie Renwick. 26, 170
Carter Street, Athens, failure to
appear.
•Christopher Neal Rasky, 48, 80
King Street, probation violation.
•Kohl Danil Vandermark, 17.
628 Rivermill Road, Bethlehem,
sale, distribution or possession of
dangerous drugs and drugs not in
original container.
•Angelica Maria Urquiza, 37,
4642 Ash Street, Doraville, driving
without a valid driver’s license.
•Randall Boston Black, 38, 3510
Castleberry Village Circle, Cum-
ming, hit and run; duty of the driver
to stop at or return to the scene of
an accident and aggressive driving.
•Kelementina Bambi Barraza,
31, 1685 Atlanta Highway SE Apt.
11, Statham, failure to appear.
•Timothy Wayne Mobley, 45, 75
South Broad Street. Winder, theft
by conversion.
•Whitney Michelle Hunter, 29,
2712 Berkshire Drive, Winder, pro-
See BCSO Arrests on Page 9A
City arrests
Arrests made by police in Winder, Statham
The police departments
in Statham and Winder
recently reported the fol
lowing arrests:
STATHAM
Rene R. Garfias, 32,
424 Barner Road, Nich
olson, driving while unli
censed or with an expired
driver’s license and fail
ure to maintain lane.
•Travis James Cald
well, 39, 1430 Hardigree
Road, Winder, outstand
ing warrant.
•Quin Timothy Finch,
29. 418 Harpy Eagle
Drive. Winder, probation
violation.
•Heather Elizabeth
Warren. 37, 5480 June
Ivey Road NW. Bethle
hem, possession of meth-
amphetamine.
WINDER
•Ronald Riden. 34.
1619 Spring Hill Court.
Monroe, false imprison
ment. cruelty to children
and battery - Family Vio
lence Act (FVA).
•Tommy Chandler. 53.
253 Glen Avenue. Apt.
32, Winder, driving while
driver’s license is sus
pended or revoked and
brake lights requirements
violation.
•Warren Shawn Flana
gan, 49, 174 Mystic Lane.
Winder, probation viola
tion.
•Parise Latrell Isaac,
17, 201 Martin Luther
King Jr. Drive, Winder,
loitering and prowling
and possession of mari
juana.
•Jessica Leigh Brass-
well, 17, 141 Glass Road,
Winder, reckless driving
and speeding.
•Markise Antwon John
son, 23, 106 Lighthouse
Way, Winder, failure to
appear.
willful obstruction of
law enforcement officers
and criminal trespass at a
Plantation Road, Winder,
residence, where a man
reported two people were
trying to enter his base
ment door. Two people, a
male and a female, were
discovered in the crawl
space of the residence.
•battery - Family Vio
lence Act (FVA) and sim
ple battery at a Huckle
berry Lane, Winder, res
idence, where a domes
tic dispute was reported
between a woman and her
boyfriend.
•driving while driv
er’s license is suspended
or revoked, outstanding
arrest warrant, fleeing/
attempting to elude a law
enforcement officer, fail
ure to obey a stop sign
or yield after stopping, no
insurance, improper lane
change/failure to main
tain lane, reckless driving,
speeding, removing/affix-
ing a tag with the intent
to conceal the identity of
a vehicle, failure to regis
ter a vehicle and driving
on the wrong side of the
road on Haymon Morris
Road at Tom Miller Road,
Winder, where a traffic
stop was initiated on the
driver of a 1999 Mitsubi
shi Eclipse, who fled from
the officer conducting the
traffic stop.
•outstanding arrest war
rant on University Park
way at Kilcrease Road,
Auburn, where two vehi
cles were stopped on the
should of the road.
•possession of marijua
na and speeding on Uni
versity Parkway at Hog
Mountain Road, Wind
er, where the driver of a
2013 Toyota Corolla was
stopped for speeding at
84 mph.
•theft by taking at a
Hollis Road, Statham.
residence, where a man
reported that a woman,
who had previously lived
in his residence, stole food
and clothes that belonged
to him.
•theft by taking at a
Yargo Lane, Winder,
residence, where a man
reported the theft of a
9mm pistol and ammuni
tion.
•theft by shoplifting
and giving a false name,
address or birthdate to a
law enforcement officer
at Walmart, Atlanta High
way NW, Winder, where a
female reportedly selected
over $200 in merchandise,
went to the self-checkout,
scanned several items with
low prices, and paid $70.
However, she failed to
scan several of the more
expensive items and she
attempted to exit the store
with all the items.
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Dear Voter:
It has been impossible to meet and greet each of you, so I would like to take
this opportunity to tell you about myself.
I have resided in Barrow County since 1962, when I married my wife Jane.
I served four years in the U.S.A.F., from 1966-1970. My wife and I have two children,
Marsha Brown Wages and William Todd Brown. I am a member of First Baptist Church
of Winder, where I am presently teaching an adult mens Sunday School class.
I have always had an interest in Barrow County and its development. I served
on the first Planning Commission in our county in 1978. Since that time, I have served
two additional terms on the Barrow County Planning Commission.
I have served three terms as Barrow County District 2 Commissioner: 1979-
1984; 2000-2004; 2004-2008.1 am proud of the accomplishments that I was involved in
during my terms in office as District 2 Commissioner.
I would be more than happy to talk with you regarding my record. I invite you
to call or email me to discuss any concerns or questions that you may have regarding any
issues that will be affecting our county. I can be reached at 770-867-6526 (home), 770-
868-6676 (cell) orwjjsbrown@yahoo.com.
In closing, please know that I have a desire and willingness to serve as your
District 2 Commissioner and I am asking for your vote in the upcoming election. I
pledge to serve Barrow County and you to the best of my ability.
VOTE
William J. “Bill” Brown
District 2 Commissioner
Republican