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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2016
BARROW NEWS-JOURNAL
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BCSO Incidents continued from 8A
transfer of a firearm by a
convicted felon or felony first
offender at a Union Grove
Circle. Auburn, residence,
where a man reported that his
wife, whom he is in the pro
cess of divorcing, had stolen
his Ruger .357 caliber, 5-shot
revolver valued at $500.
•abandoned vehicle on
Loganville Highway at Mat
thews School Road, Wind
er, where a 1997 Kawasaki
motorcycle was located.
•driving under the influ
ence (DUI) of drugs on
University Parkway at Pat
rick Mill Road SW, Winder,
where the driver of a 1999
Chevrolet Blazer stopped at
an accident scene thinking
he could have caused the
accident.
•criminal damage to prop
erty at Speedy Tire Sales,
Atlanta Highway NW,
Auburn, where a man report
ed the passenger side win
dow was shattered out of
his 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer
while it was parked in the
fenced-in lot at this location.
•theft by shoplifting at
Walmart, Atlanta Highway
NW, Winder, where a female
had reportedly swapped price
tags on clothing items to
reduce the total purchase at
the register. The total value of
the reported theft was $167.
•outstanding arrest war
rants, theft by shoplifting,
theft by deception and pos
session and use of drug-relat
ed objects at Walmart, Wind
er, where a male and female
had taken $194 in merchan
dise they did not pay for.
•criminal trespass at a
Lochwolde Lane, Bethle
hem, residence, where a
woman reported that some
one had used black spray
paint to apply sexually
explicit graffiti on the white
garage door of her residence.
•burglary and criminal
trespass at an Old Thomp
son Mill Road, Winder, res
idence, where a man report
ed a screen cut on the front
porch of the residence, a
second screen cut and three
broken windows. A ladder
was found leaning up against
the house at a window.
•speeding, possession of
marijuana, failure to regis
ter a vehicle and no proof
of insurance at a Fort Yargo
Road. Winder, location,
where a traffic stop was con
ducted on the driver of a
2005 Ford F-150 truck who
was traveling 35 mph in a
15-mph speed zone
•aggravated assault, ter
roristic threats and acts and
battery at a Herald Drive,
Bethlehem, residence, where
a dispute was reported. Five
individuals/complainants
told officers a man came to
the residence in reference to
an incident that occurred ear
lier in the day. The complain
ants said an argument ensued
and the male stated “if he
went to jail he was going to
kill everyone in the house.”
One of the complainants
stated the man hit him with
a closed fist. The complain
ants said the fight moved
to another house on Herald
Drive and it was determined
the male aggressor had a
knife. The male aggressor
reportedly cut another one
of the complainants with the
knife, jumped in a female
complainant’s van and fled
the scene.
•burglary, theft by taking
and criminal trespass at a
Casper Court, Winder, resi
dence. where a man reported
the theft of a pistol valued at
$450. The complainant said
a man that he was allowing
to live at the residence admit
ted to the complainant’s wife
that he took the pistol.
•theft by deception and
forgery at Walmart, Atlan
ta Highway NW, Winder,
where a female reportedly
paid for a cell phone and a
refill card using counterfeit
money.
•theft by receiving stolen
property, fleeing/attempting
to elude a law enforcement
officer, DUI - drugs and
driving without a valid driv
er’s license on Brown Bridge
Road at Apalachee Church
Road. Auburn, where the
driver of a 1996 Toyota Ava
lon, reported stolen from
Shackleford Park, wrecked.
•theft by taking at a Perim
eter Road. Perry, location,
where a man reported a lost
or stolen shotgun.
•probation violation at a
Cabot’s Drive, Auburn, loca
tion, where a traffic stop was
initiated on the driver of a
Ford Focus.
•theft by shoplifting at
Walmart, Winder, where a
female selected numerous
items, all valued at $232. and
passed all points of sale with
out paying for the items.
•terroristic threats and
acts at a Whistleville Court,
Winder, residence, where a
domestic dispute was report
ed between a husband and
wife.
•theft by taking at a Herald
Drive, Bethlehem, residence,
where a man reported the
theft of a Garbage Hound
trash can from his driveway.
•entering an automobile or
other motor vehicle with the
intent to commit a theft or
other felony and theft by tak
ing at a Georgia Club Drive,
Statham, residence, where a
woman reported someone
entered her 2015 Chevrolet
Suburban and stole credit
cards and her driver’s license
out of her purse.
•battery at a Hillside Court
NW. Winder, residence,
where an assault was report
ed. A woman stated she went
to an “old acquaintance’s
house” up the street to return
a cat and the female punched
her in the face, jumped on
her and the two began fight
ing.
•illegal dumping of waste
under 500 lbs. at a Doster
Circle. Winder, location,
where a man reported trash
had been dumped on his
property.
•violation of a Family Vio
lence Order at an East Wright
Street, Winder, residence.
The female complainant said
she had received three emails
that she believed were sent
from her husband, whom she
is in the process of divorcing,
and the two have Temporary
Protective Orders (TPOs)
against each other.
•domestic dispute at a
Euclid Street, Statham, resi
dence, between two brothers.
•burglary at a Moonlite
Trace, Winder, residence,
where a woman reported
someone had entered her res
idence and stole numerous
items, all valued at $14,510.
and damaged a TV in the
master bedroom.
•dispute between two
WPD Incidents continued from 7A
Dodge truck.
•parking complaint at a
Saint Ives Way location,
where multiple cars were
parked near the entrance
to the subdivision due to
people walking through
the neighborhood trick-or-
treating.
•abandoned vehicle on
West Candler Street, where
a 2001 Chevrolet Malibu
was located in the middle
of the roadway.
•hit and run; duty of the
driver to stop at or return
to the scene of an accident
on West May Street, where
a man reported that his
2011 Chevrolet Camaro
was rear-ended while he
was stopped at a traffic
light at the intersection of
West May Street and Cen
ter Street.
•probation violation at a
traffic stop at McDonald’s
on North Broad Street.
•pointing or aiming a
gun or pistol at another
person at a Marion Lay
Street residence, where
loud noise was reported.
•duty to report striking
an unattended vehicle at
Barrow Regional Medical
Center, North Broad Street,
where a woman reported
damage to her 2015 Ford
while it was parked at his
location.
•theft by taking at the
Jameson Inn, Stafford
Street, where a man report
ed the theft of a Toshiba
notebook.
•criminal trespass at
Exxon Quick Pantry,
North Broad Street, where
a burglary was reported.
The manager reported a
window on the side of the
building had been broken,
but entry was not made
into the building and noth
ing was missing.
•financial transaction
card fraud reported to the
Winder Police Depart
ment, East Midland Ave
nue. A homeless man stat
ed he lost his debit card
and charges over a 14-day
period were not made with
his knowledge.
•dispute at a residence
in Winder Village on
Fairview Drive, where a
woman reported being in
an argument with her male
friend over some of her
pills being thrown away by
the male.
•theft by shoplifting at
Big Don’s on West May
Street, where a man report
edly stole six different
items totaling $15.
•theft by shoplifting
at Quality Foods, North
Broad Street, where a man
walked out of the store
with a “buggy filled with
meat and possibly paper
towels” without paying for
the items.
•theft by taking at a Tur
tle Creek Drive residence,
where man reported the
theft of his wife’s wedding
rings from inside the dash
board compartment of his
2015 Chevrolet Impala.
•identity theft fraud
when using/possessing
identifying information
concerning a person at an
Evergreen Lane residence.
•theft by taking at a
Woodlawn Avenue res
idence, where a woman
reported that her roommate
had taken her son’s Wii
game console and left the
residence.
•theft by taking at Good
will on East May Street,
where a woman reported
her school board-issued
iPad was stolen from her
stroller.
•hit and run; duty of the
driver to stop at or return
to the scene of an accident
at Burger King on East
May Street, where a man
reported the driver of a
Ford Explorer backed into
his 2013 Honda Civic and
the fled the scene.
•lost property at Ingles
on North Broad Street,
where a woman reported
losing her card holder that
container her Georgia driv
er’s license, debit cards
and insurance cards.
•theft by taking at a
Village Court residence,
where a woman reported
the theft of a LG Tribute
phone.
•simple assault - FVA
at a Georgia Avenue res
idence, where terroristic
threats were reported. The
complainant reported his
step-son threatened his
step daughter-in-law. The
complainant said he was
also afraid of his step-son
due to past incidents.
•DUI - alcohol, reckless
driving and speeding at the
Jet Market on South Broad
Street, where a traffic stop
was conducted on the driv
er of a 1996 Toyota Camry
who was traveling 62 mph
in a 45-mph speed zone.
brothers at a Davis Drive,
Bethlehem, residence. One
of the brothers reported the
other brother was “smoking
marijuana on the front porch
as children came to trick or
treat.”
•terroristic threats and acts
at a Solomon Drive. Winder,
residence, where a dispute
was reported between two
neighbors in reference to one
neighbor’s dog defecating in
the other neighbor’s yard.
•speeding and violation of
a limited driving permit on
University Parkway at Craft
Road, Statham, where a traf
fic stop was initiated on the
driver of a 2010 Lexus who
was traveling 84 mph in a
65-mph speed zone,
•financial transaction card
fraud at a Tanners Bridge
Circle. Bethlehem, residence,
where a woman reported
someone had used her Direct
Express SSI card to make
$228 in fraudulent charges.
•recovered stolen property
on Dee Kennedy Road at
Flanagan Mill Road, Auburn,
where a black safe was found
on the side of the road.
•theft of services at a
Corbin Drive, Statham, resi
dence, where a man reported
the resident at this address
would not pay for an insur
ance roofing job. The com
plainant said the man told
him he cashed the insurance
check and “if he (com
plainant) wanted to he could
come tear the roof back off.”
•lost/found property at
Akins Ford, West May Street,
Winder, where a handgun
was reportedly found in a
rental car.
•criminal trespass on
University Parkway at
Carl-Bethlehem Road,
Winder, where a man report
ed his 2006 Hummer HU3
was damaged by a tool that
came off a 1995 Chevrolet
S-10 truck that was traveling
in front of him.
•burglary, theft by taking
and criminal trespass at Bar-
row Mini Storage, Atlanta
Highway SE, Winder, where
a woman reported her stor
age unit had been broken into
and items totaling $3,250
had been stolen.
•theft by shoplifting at
Target. Loganville Highway,
Bethlehem, where a man
took a $120 Lifeproof case
for an iPad, stuck it in the
front of his pants and walked
out of the store without pay
ing.
•theft by shoplifting at
Target. Bethlehem, where a
female took a $28 container
of Rogaine without paying
for the item.
•criminal trespass at a
Canick Court, Bethlehem,
residence, where a woman
reported that someone spray
painted “a penis and testi
cles” on the driver’s side
of her fiance’s 2003 Ford
Ranger trucked parked at this
location.
•knowingly driving a
motor vehicle on a suspend
ed, cancelled or revoked
registration and speeding on
University Parkway at Craft
Road, Statham, where a traf
fic stop was conducted on
the driver of a 2014 Hyundai
Elantra who was traveling 92
mph in a 65-mph speed zone.
•financial transaction card
fraud at a Marixa Drive,
Statham, residence, where
a man reported an unautho
rized transaction for $56.01
on his bank account.
•probation violation at
Winder Probation Office,
Lee Street, Winder.
•driving without a valid
driver’s license and know
ingly driving a motor vehicle
on a suspended, cancelled
or revoked registration on
Century Oaks Drive at City
Pond Road, Winder, where
a traffic stop was initiated
on the driver of a 2005 Ford
F-150 track.
•DUI - multiple sub
stances, following too
closely and open container
violation on Highway 82,
Statham, where the driv
er of a 2001 Dodge Ram
1500 track was stopped for
almost striking the rear of a
marked patrol vehicle.
•reckless driving, rac
ing on highways or streets
and speeding on Universi
ty Parkway at Patrick Mill
Road SW, Winder, where
the driver of a 2001 Audi S4
was stopped for traveling
109 mph as he was racing
with another driver.
•hit and ran: duty of the
driver to stop at or return
to the scene of an accident,
driving on the wrong side
of the road and improper
lane change/failure to main
tain lane on Harrison Mill
Road. Winder, where a man
was struck by a vehicle.
The man received injuries
to his right elbow and lower
arm due to the car’s driver’s
side mirror striking him.
•burglary and theft by
taking at a Segars Road,
Winder, residence, where
a man reported $2,000-
$3,000 in tools missing
from a shed on his property.
•burglary and theft by tak
ing at a Highway 211 NE,
Winder, residence, where
a man reported $1,000 in
construction material miss
ing from his location.
•financial transaction
card theft at a Lynn Road,
Bethlehem. residence,
where a woman report
ed her SSI debit card was
missing.
•theft by shoplifting at
Walmart, Winder, where a
female took $49 in mer
chandise without paying.
Dr. Fields
Dr. Fields is an Orthopedic Surgeon, who received his
medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia.
He completed his residency at West Virginia University,
Morgantown, West Virginia. Dr. Fields did a fellowship
in Sports Medicine and Arthroscopic Surgery at the
Orthopedic Research of Virginia.
706-583-9000
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