Barrow news-journal. (Winder, Georgia) 2016-current, January 01, 2020, Image 7

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 2020 BARROW NEWS-JOURNAL PAGE 7A Public Safety Arrests made by sheriff’s office, city police departments Man held on Gwinnett Co. warrant after he shows up for court Arrests made recently by the Barrow County Sher iffs Office and the Auburn and Winder police depart ments include: AUBURN •Landon Shane Tullis, 26, 64 Main St., Lot 61, Auburn - simple bat tery-family violence (two counts). •Mitchell Ryan Johnson, 34, 1236 Cabot’s Dr., Au burn - failure to appear. BCSO •Carlos Jesus Barcenas, 22, 1465 Hwy. 29, Athens - probation violation •David Earl Jones, 36, 4695 Lois Dr., Sugar Hill - second-degree criminal damage to property. •Lauren Leigh Smaltz, 35, 430 Arrowhatchee Dr., Winder - child support. •Justin Keith McQueen, 28, 5803 Tanner St.. Flow ery Branch - possession of a schedule II controlled substance. •Eric Lee Galanos, 28, 240 Sussex Dr., Athens - speeding and driving un der the influence of alco- hol-less safe. •Walter Lee Hobbs Jr., 54, 112 Lanthier St.. Wind er - probation violation. •Jason Watson Reese, 35, 264 Elks St., Wind er - simple assault-family violence and criminal tres pass-family violence. •Towanna N. Burgess, 35, 378 Tanners Bridge Cir., Bethlehem - theft by shoplifting. •Chrisaundra Eunica Norman, 35, 378 Tanners Bridge Cir., Bethlehem - theft by shoplifting. •Jacob Lane Thomas, 20, 115 Creekwood Rd., Winder - willful obstruc tion of law enforcement officers and theft by shop lifting. •Brody Lee Thomas, 23, 115 Creekwood Rd., Winder - possession of methamphetamine (two counts), possession and use of drug-related ob jects, theft by shoplifting and willful obstruction of law enforcement officers. •Sheila Darlene Pol lard, 48, 1909 Broad St., Statham - theft by shop lifting. •Leah Delay Smith, 40, 539 Dianne Ct., Winder - Considering ((TM*R) )) buying or selling? 770-867-9026 www.maynardrealty.com Headmaster’s Corner by Steve Cummings NEW YEAR’S CLASSIC - The first Saturday of January is al ways a special day at ACS. 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ATHENS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL “Affordable Quality Education Since 1970” K3-12TH CALL (706) 549-7586 www.athenschristianschool.org battery-family violence. •Carlos Cordoba Tell ez. 55, 5137 Warner St., Forest Park - improper lane change and DUI-alco- hol-less safe. •Michael Dylan Re- strepo, 22, 1155 Dee Ken nedy Rd., Auburn - theft by shoplifting. •Jason A. Pollack. 39, 461 Cedar Trl., Winder - theft by shoplifting. •Josue Caracamo, 24, 2006 Windridge Dr.. Bu ford - driving without a valid license and violating the Hands-Free Georgia Act. •Randy Levi Durden, 23, 208 River Landing Dr., Monroe - probation viola tion. •Alyssa Aubrey Bresh- ers, 30. 320 Oak Ridge, Auburn - battery-family violence. •Charles Edwin Simp son, 26. 1201 Boss Hardy Rd., Auburn - probation violation. •Anthony Steven Polk, 34, 5835 N. Castlegate Dr., Atlanta - probation viola tion. •Joseph Huckaby, 50, 26 Buddy Faust Rd., Craw ford - probation violation. •Christopher Wayne Keith. 28, 108 Hamway Ln., Winder - probation violation. •Garnett Wesley Hen drix, 54, 504 Jaden Ln., Winder - criminal tres pass-family violence. •Angela Joy Mabe, 42, 1327 Tapp Wood Rd., Hoschton - willful ob struction of law enforce ment officers, theft by shoplifting, improper pass ing (two counts), failure to maintain lane, failure to obey a traffic control de vice, reckless driving and fleeing a police officer. •Justin Lee Pennington, 31, 277 Hidden Acres Rd., Winder - failure to main tain lane. DUI-endanger- ing a child under 14, DUI- drugs. theft by taking (two countss), theft by shoplift ing and failure to appear. •Talisa Deanne Henley, 39, 414 Graystone Dr., Winder - theft by shoplift ing. •Brian Keith Hicks, 41, 878 Atlanta Hwy. SE, Winder - parole violation. •Daniel Byron Smith, 56, 1319 Bethlehem Rd., Statham - expired license plate and DUI-alcohol-less safe. •Shane Bradley Fulcher, 28, 543 Hickeria Way, Winder - possession of a Schedule I controlled sub stance and probation vio lation. •Ashley Marina May nard, 28, 665 Pleasant Hill Church Rd. NE. Winder - public drunkenness, disor derly conduct and simple battery-family violence. OTHER AGENCY •James Mark Thornton, 64, 60 Old Fort Perry Rd., Junction City. •Mireya Q. Castillo, 44, 245 Amber Ridge Rd., Statham. •Claudine Mankah Niba, 31, 950 Marietta St., At lanta. •Bethany Grace Hewell, 23, 551 Heckeria Rd., Winder. PROBATION/PAROLE •Arnetta Jewel Richard son. 51, 120 Second St., Winder - parole violation. WINDER •Gian L. Navarro, 18, 124 Second St.. Winder - expired license plate and DUI-drugs. •Christopher James Full er, 40, 515 Mackinaw Dr., Bethlehem - DUI-multiple substances. •Anthony Clay Nolen, 24, 315 Louis Rd., Winder - probation violation (two counts). •Patrick Andrew Gris wold, 25, 97 Circle Dr.. Winder - probation viola tion. •Amy Diane Garbutt, 46, 192 Woodlawn Ave., Winder - driving on a sus pended license and safety belt violation (adults). •Alphonso Mattox Jr., 44, 840 Jay Bird Ln.. Winder - speeding, reck less driving and DUI- drugs. •Bernard Aldean Forbes. 41. 63 Clifton Dr.. Wind er - simple battery-family violence and simple as sault-family violence. •Antonio Martin, 41. 255 Wood Ave., Apt. 9. Winder - driving without a valid license, simple as sault-family violence, bat tery-family violence and criminal trespass-family violence. •George Thomas Sin gleton. 35, 461 Cedar Trl.. Winder - failure to appear. •Brooklin Rae Gad dis, 24, 410 Coleman Dr.. Statham - tag light re quired and possession of less than an ounce of mar ijuana. •Bakari Deungelo Griggs, 34, 232 Dreamland Cir., Winder - criminal trespass-family violence - damage or interference with property. •Robkerio Shatavious Lee, 27. 329 Mary Alice Dr., Winder - reckless conduct. •Steven Jeffrey Bra- zee, 24, 973 Pine Valley Rd., Winder - cruelty to children-family violence, criminal trespass-family violence and battery-fam ily violence. •Dantria J. Wolf. 29, 334 Shenandoah Cir., Wind er - third-degree cruelty to children (two counts), cruelty to children and bat tery-family violence (two counts). •Tara Marie Click. 41. 271 E. Wright St., Winder - littering, disorderly con duct, public drunkenness and probation violation. •Nathan Avery Attaway, 18. 119 Lily Dr., Winder- possession of a Schedule I or II controlled substance with intent to distribute. Incidents reported recently to the Auburn Po lice Department include: •A Lawrenceville man was held on a Gwinnett County warrant when he reported to the Auburn Municipal Court. •An Auburn man was arrested for driving with out a valid license and failing to maintain a lane after a traffic stop on Etheridge Road. •An Auburn woman was held on outstanding warrants from Clarke County after reports of ter roristic threats at her house. A man at the house said another man texted that he would break into the house and shoot it up. The woman first re fused to answer the door, locking them. She gave herself up after officers got her on the phone. •A couple was cited in September for a dead tree that should be removed on a one-way in and out subdivision road. The tree was not removed and in November, the couple was cited to court. •An Auburn man was arrested for driving on a suspended license after a traffic stop on Parks Mill Road. •A Grayson man was charged with driving on a suspended license after a traffic stop on Atlanta Highway. He gave an officer an Illinois identifi cation card. •A woman was arrested for public drunkenness after she wanted to say goodbye to her boyfriend. She began arguing with officers and her sister told her she was too drunk to drive. About Mainstreet Newspapers: The five MainStreet Newspapers publications — The Madison County Journal, The Jack- son Herald, The Braselton News, The Barrow News-Journal and The Banks County News — are printed and delivered once a week. •About delivery: The newspapers are delivered to the post office and, from there, to subscribers’ post office boxes or home mailboxes. The news papers do not have "paper boxes” at people’s homes and are not delivered by carriers. Howev er, the papers are delivered to newspaper vending machines in various locations across Madison, Jackson, Barrow and Banks counties. •About subscriptions: Subscribers are sent a re newal notice before their subscription runs out. A quick way to check to see when a subscription ends is to look for the expiration date on the mail ing label. For more information on the above items, or for other details about the newspapers, call The Madison County Journal at 800-795-2581; The Jackson Herald at 706-367-5233; The Braselton News at 706-367-5233; The Banks County News at 706-612-5327; or The Barrow News-Journal at 770-867-6397. January 1,2020 ~ Crossword Puzzle Across 1. Mimic 5. Luxury retreats 9. Bikini half 12. Automobile part 13. Three musicians 14. Lubricate 15. Virginia dance 16. Headset part 18. Fastener 19. Grain 20. Ticks off 21. Trooper target 24. Hither’s partner 27. Closet bar 28. Sever again 32. Wed in secret 34. Idolize 35. Recently 36. Oxygen, e.g. 38. Unit 39. 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