Barrow news-journal. (Winder, Georgia) 2016-current, December 30, 2020, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2020 BARROW NEWS-JOURNAL PAGE 5A Sheriff’s office, police departments report recent arrests The following arrests around the county were re ported Dec. 23-27 by the Bar- row County Sheriffs Office and the Auburn, Statham and Winder police departments. BCSO •Jacquel Denard Johnson, 27, 1100 Summerbrook Cir. 1114, Athens—driving with out a valid license and speed ing in a construction zone. •James William Drap er, 32, 1040 Monroe Hwy., Bethlehem—battery. •Charles Nolan Dooley Jr., 41, 893 Whispering Way, Winder — misdemeanor theft of services. •Marlon Evelio, 39, 3925 Mountain View Rd. C2, Oak- wood — driving without a valid license, •Ian Anthony Dewey, 20, 224 Ryan Rd., Winder — misdemeanor probation vio lation. •Kevin Lewis Boggus, 49, 5585 Bogus Rd., Gainesville —felony probation violation. •Melissa Michele Maul din, 50, 2779 Kristi Beth Ct„ Dacula — simple assault and simple battery. •Lucy A. Asanful, 47,3483 Patton Way 6122, Bethlehem — driving under the influ ence of chugs and improper lane change/failure to main tain a lane, •Jameria Kenyatta Brown, 22, 133 West Marable St. B, Monroe — failure to appear (misdemeanor). •Randolph Alexander Leighton, 27, 1280 Sikes Rd., Statham — misdemean or theft by shoplifting (two counts). •Michael Foster, 53, 108 Creekwood Rd., Winder — hold for other agency. •James Robert Driggers, 37, 108 Creekwood Rd., Winder — hold for other agency. •Ashley Brooke Reese, 32,186 Giles Rd., Winder — possession of methamphet- amine, possession of a Sched ule I controlled substance (two counts), possession and use of chug-related objects (two counts) and willful ob struction of law enforcement officers (misdemeanor). •Christina Vang, 24, 307 Cobblestone Rd., Auburn — misdemeanor theft by shop lifting. •Tahron Donnell Watkins, 30, 1880 Commerce Rd., Athens — possession of a firearm or knife during the commission of or attempt to commit certain felonies; possession of a Schedule I controlled substance; posses sion of a Schedule I or n con trolled substance with intent to distribute; misdemeanor marijuana possession; driving with a suspended or revoked license and improper lane change/failure to maintain a lane. •Kristin Jon Doster, 34, 102 Quail Valley Rd., Auburn —felony probation violation. •Kendrick Lamar Car ter, 43, 2016 Kirkland Cir., Statham — chiving with a suspended or revoked license. •Tony Aubrey Norris, 51, 110 Hickory Trail, Jefferson — disorderly conduct; giv ing a false name, address or birthdate to law enforcement; and two counts of willful ob struction of law enforcement officer's (misdemeanor). •Sergio Luis Lopez, 27, 1625 Sedgefreld Trail, Beth lehem — felony probation violation. •Justin Alexander Hobbs, 27, 1257 Harmony Grove Church Rd., Auburn — driv ing with a suspended or re voked license, operating an unregistered vehicle and im proper passing. •Jeremy Alan Ferguson, 33, 2550 Almont Way, Ros well — chiving with a sus pended or revoked license and headlight violation. •Quayla Rashanda Ross, 26,48 Maynard St. 22, Wind er — felony probation viola tion. •Jason Wiliam Hensley, 41, 116 North Center St., Winder — pedestrian under the influ ence. AUBURN •Nathan Samuel Best, 26, 1411 Fairbrooke Ct., Dac ula — possession of meth- amphetamine; possession of a Schedule IV controlled substance; purchase, possess, manufacture, distribute or sale of marijuana; and violation of Hands-Free Georgia Act. •Jonathan Eric Willis, 33, 495 Glen Terrace Rd., Au burn — felony terroristic threats and acts. STATHAM •Pamela Juanita Butler, 55, 2027 Ventura St., Statham — aggravated stalking. •Nicolas Xavier Lopez, 22,417 Gladiola Dr., Auburn — possession of a Sched ule I controlled substance and manufacturing/deliver/ distribute/administer/sell/pos sess with intent to distribute a controlled substance. WINDER •Jarold Ray Abernathy, 33, 15 Virginia Ave„ Winder — disorderly conduct. •Katlyn Abernathy, 29, 15 Virginia Ave„ Winder — dis orderly conduct. •Stephanie Ann Shenill, 38, 316 Tanners Bridge Rd., Bethlehem — hold for other agency. •Joseph Franklin Bowman, 32,2761 Hickory Trail, Snell- ville—failure to appear (mis demeanor). •David Lawrence Crocitto, 33,596 Mossy Trace, Winder — public drunkenness, disor derly conduct and disturbing the peace. •Angie Temika Kinney, 34, 97 Lily Dr., Winder — driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs or other intoxicating substances and improper lane change/failure to maintain a lane. •Don Cornelius Jones Jr., 19,405 Deer Park Dr., Athens — felony probation violation and giving a false name, ad dress or birthdate to law en forcement. •Kevin Ray Latimer, 48, 1995 Ivy Branch Ln., Logan- ville — misdemeanor mari juana possession. Woman hit, knocked unconscious by car backing out of parking spot The following recent incidents were among those that the Winder Police De partment responded to. •A woman reported Dec. 22 that on Dec. 18 she had been struck by a red SUV that was backing out of a parking spot at a West May Street business, knocking her over and causing her to briefly lose con sciousness. She said a Black female exited the vehicle to check on her, picked up the victim’s phone and put her number in it and left. Later that day, the woman called to check up on her. The victim went to a hospital the next day and was diagnosed with a concussion and neck swelling. She could not reach the female driver about medical expenses. A manager at the store told police the women came to a mutual agreement and neither contacted 911. The phone number showed a female’s name and traced back to a man at a Searchlight Drive address. A red Suzuki SUV was found in the driveway. When questioned by police, the man said he was unaware that his wife had been involved in an acci dent, but that she drove a red Toyota Rav4 and was at work. •A stolen vehicle out of Polk County, North Carolina, was located on Nonsuch Way a little before 7:30 p.m. Dec. 22. No witnesses were located at surrounding res idences, and the vehicle was taken to the police department headquarters for pro cessing. •A shoplifting warrant was issued for a Winder man who was spotted taking meat from Aldi on West May Street on Dec. 22. •A South Carolina woman reported her vehicle, a Land Rover Range Rover, mid night blue in color with a South Carolina tag, had been stolen from the Exchange Apartments complex sometime between 8 p.m. Dec. 21 and 10 a.m. Dec. 22. •A Braselton man was arrested for dis orderly conduct Dec. 22 after he walked into the emergency room at Northeast Georgia Medical Center Barrow “yelling about” his family leaving him and not be ing able to find his car keys. •A man reported being scammed out of almost $1,000 while corresponding with someone he thought was a customer ser vice representative for eBay after he did not receive a package he had ordered. •A man was detained on an outstanding warrant out of Walton County on Dec. 20 when a car he was a passenger in was found parked after hours at Victor Lord Park. •A Winder woman was arrested for bat tery Dec. 19 following a domestic dispute at a 3rd Avenue residence. •A Winder man was arrested for false imprisonment Dec. 19 following a do mestic dispute at a Pinkston Oaks Circle residence. The man and his wife had been in an argument about Christmas gifts for their children and refused to allow her to leave the house with them and go to a fam ily member’s house, •A Winder woman was arrested for driving with a suspended license Dec. 19 when she was stopped on Capitol Avenue for having an inoperative brake light. •A woman reported being scammed out of $500 by a “Candice Santos” whom she thought she was purchasing a PlayStation from over an app. •A woman reported that someone un lawfully and without her permission used her name and address on a car title. A man in New York contacted her saying he had purchased a vehicle from an “El Lloyd” and needed a copy of the most recent ti de for a 2019 Ford Edge. The woman had never owned a Ford Edge nor been to New York. •A woman at a Harrison Lane residence reported Dec. 19 that her mailbox had been damaged and a black glove and two pairs of handcuffs had been found in the middle of the road. •A Winder woman was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol (less safe) following a traffic accident on North Broad Street near West Wright Street around 7:30 a.m. Dec. 19. •A Bethlehem woman was arrested on a failure to appear warrant out of Barrow County on Dec. 19 after a report of a dis pute at a Martin Luther King Jr. Drive res idence. •A Winder man was arrested for driving with a suspended license Dec. 18 follow ing a traffic stop at Captain D’s on East May Street. •A woman at Aldi on West May Street reported that a tan Ford Expedition struck her vehicle while cutting through the park ing lot a little before 7 p.m. Dec. 18. •A man reported that a tractor trailer struck his vehicle at the intersection of North Broad and East May streets around 3:30 p.m. Dec. 18, damaging his taillight, and kept traveling east on East May Street. Two witnesses described the vehicle as having a white cab and hauling multiple orange tractors. One of the witnesses fol lowed the vehicle, which turned off East May Street onto Monroe Highway and later crossed State Route 316. •A Winder man was arrested for reck less conduct and simple battery Dec. 18 following a domestic dispute at a Lang ford Street residence during which he shoved his fiancee during an argument and backed his vehicle over her daugh ter’s foot while leaving. •A woman reported Dec. 18 that someone had broken into a home she owns on Mary Alice Drive by kicking in the basement door. Nothing was report ed missing from the home. •A man reported being scammed out of almost $6,000 when he received an email Dec. 17 telling him he had been charged $199.99 for “Defender Fire wall” software, a transaction he had not approved. He called a number attached to the email and was told by a male subject to download “AnyNet,” which allowed the male to gain access to his computer. The male gained access to the man’s bank account and money and told the victim he would need to purchase Best Buy gift cards in order to get his money back. The male had nearly emp tied the bank account. •A Dacula man was arrested for driv ing under the influence of alcohol (less safe) and driving with a suspended li cense following a traffic stop in the area of West May and Horton streets around 2 p.m. Dec. 17 after police received an alert about a reckless driver in the area. •A Winder man reported being scammed out of $800 when he found a home through Facebook Marketplace to rent in Lawrenceville. He thought he had agreed to rent the home for $1,000 a month and was instructed by who he thought was the landlord to purchase $800 in Amazon gift cards and send them. The real landlord later contacted him about his interest in the property and told him the rent was $1.795 per month. •A woman at a Church Street resi dence reported that someone had en tered her vehicle, which she said she had locked, sometime between 9 p.m. Dec. 16 and 4:15 a.m. Dec. 17 and stolen a cell phone charger, a bottle of perfume, a pair of gold earrings shaped like light ning bolts and a prescription pill botde. •A man reported Dec. 17 that two stop signs in the area of Williamson and Capi tol avenues had been “tagged” with graf fiti. and a “no loitering” sign on a store in the neighborhood had been tagged with anti-police messaging. •A Sylvester woman was arrested on an outstanding warrant out of Hen ry County on Dec. 16 after her vehicle was spotted with its hazard lights on and blocking the entrance from South Broad Street into the Burger King parking lot. Two men arrested in Auburn for harassing neighbor The following recent inci dents were among those that the Auburn Police Department responded to. •A man at a Quail Valley Road residence reported that a neighbor from across the street purposefully and his friend ripped his Christmas decorations from his door on Dec. 23. The neighbor was issued a trespass notice and warned to stay away from the complainant’s resi dence. However, after police left the two men walked back across to the residence and continued harassing the complainant and the other male tenant at the res idence and hurdled homophobic slurs toward them. Both of the men were arrested for disorderly conduct and public drunkenness. •A Gainesville man was ar rested on an outstanding warrant out of Hall County on Dec. 20 after he was stopped for un known insurance on Poole Cir cle. •A Dacula man was arrest ed for possession of metham- phetamine, 40 Xanax bars and marijuana Dec. 22 after he was stopped on Hill’s Shop Road at Atlanta Highway for holding a cell phone in his hand while driving. •An Auburn man was ar rested for criminal trespass and two counts of obstructing law enforcement after he was caught trying to steal a motorcycle at a Natasha Drive residence just be fore 2:30 p.m. Dec. 23. The man briefly ran from police when confronted. •An Auburn man was arrest ed on an active warrant Dec. 27 following a traffic stop on Main Street for an expired tag. NOTICE OF SECOND OR MORE DUI CONVICTION Driving Under The Influence Pursuant to O.C.G.A. Code Section 40-6-391 NAME: DEFENDANT’S ADDRESS: DATE OF OFFENSE: DATE OF DISPOSITION: Bradley H. Dowdy 537 Hiram Way Winder, GA 30680 February 25, 2017 October 30, 2020 DISPOSITION: Plea of Guilty, 12 months probation with the first 72 hours to be served in confinement; 240 hours community service, CT#1 DUI Guilty; CT#2-Less Safe Nolle Pros; CT#3; Guilty Hit and Run CS to CT#1; CT#4-6 Nolle Pros; DUI RRP/Random Screens/No Alcohol/Drugs Clerk of Superior Court of Barrow County In Memory Dec. 27,1932-May 7,1954 Killed by a drunk driver HAZEL 770-867-9026 www.maynardrealty.com FREEDOM U. S. SENATE RUN-OFF ELECTION VOTE REPUBLICAN TUESDAY JANUARY 5 Paid for by the Barrow County Republican Party, Debbie Reid, Chairman, Bob Lanham, Treasurer www.barrowgop.org 6^0 Arrested? WWW. 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