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BARROW NEWS-JOURNAL
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2021
Church’s credit card number stolen, used
to purchase bike from California business
The following incidents were
among those July 22-27 that
the Winder Police Department
responded to.
•The pastor of a local church
reported that the church’s credit
card had been used fraudulently
for a purchase at a business with
a California address. The bike
purchased was to be shipped to
a “Daniel Barrett” of Georgia.
The pastor said the card number
had likely been stolen during
online purchases made by the
church. No further information
was available.
•A trailer was found aban
doned in the roadway on West
Athens Street July 27, and the
owner, who arrived at the scene
after police, said it had been
stolen. No suspects had been
identified at the time of the re
port.
•A man reported to be intox
icated and acting erratically in
the parking lot of a business
on West Athens Street a little
before 7:30 a.m. July 27 was
found by police to be under the
influence of methamphetamine.
He was transported to a local
hospital on a written citation.
•A woman at the Jameson Inn
on Stafford Street reported July
26 that three unknown suspects
— a black male, white female
and black male, showed up to
her room and began yelling at
her and that the white female
hit her with a plastic pipe and
pushed her to the ground. A
manager at the hotel showed
police surveillance footage that
captured the incident. The sus
pects had not been identified at
the time of the report.
•A woman with a Washington
address was arrested for pub
lic intoxication at a Resource
Parkway location July 26 after
she was reported to be walking
in the parking lot and stumbling
repeatedly.
•A man reported July 26 that
his credit card had been sto
len and used at a North Broad
Street gas station after he acci
dentally left it there.
•A Pennsylvania woman was
arrested for driving with a sus
pended license July 25 after she
was stopped on South Broad
Street for having no illuminat
ed taillights.
•A Winder man was arrested
on an active local warrant July
25 after a report of a minor
traffic accident in an apartment
complex parking lot on Betts
Street.
•A clerk at an East May Street
gas station reported that two
black male suspects had come
into the store in the early-morn
ing hours of July 25 and shop
lifted three lottery tickets and
miscellaneous cleaning sup
plies.
•A Winder man was arrest
ed for aggravated battery and
aggravated assault July 24 fol
lowing a report of a domestic
dispute at a Glen Avenue resi
dence, during which he repeat
edly punched his girlfriend’s
brother and put his hands
around his neck.
•A woman reported just be
fore 10 p.m. July 24 that she
had been in a vehicle accident
with another vehicle at the in
tersection of East Midland Av
enue and Martin Luther King
Jr. Drive and that the person
who hit her drove off. The sus
pect’s vehicle was described
as a white, early 2000s model
Honda Accord.
•Arrest warrants for entering
an automobile and attempting
to commit theft were issued
for two Winder men July 24
after they were spotted going
through cars at an Atlanta Av
enue business. The men were
identified after another officer
encountered them in the area
prior to a review of surveillance
footage. They were released
from the scene at the time.
•A Winder man was arrested
on a local warrant July 24 after
he was spotted by a police offi
cer on patrol on Martin Luther
King Jr. Drive.
•A Bethlehem man was ar
rested for simple battery July
24 following a domestic dis
pute at an Exchange Circle res
idence, during which he pushed
his girlfriend down during an
argument.
•A Bogart man was arrested
for driving under the influence
of alcohol July 24 after he was
stopped for driving through a
stop sign without stopping at
the intersection of West Can
dler and Ridgeway streets.
•A Winder man was arrested
on a local warrant July 24 after
he was reported to be sleeping
on a porch at a James Albert
Johnson Avenue residence.
•A Winder man was arrest
ed for driving with a suspend
ed license July 23 after he was
stopped on West May Street for
driving without headlights on.
•A Winder man was arrest
ed for simple battery, criminal
trespass - damage to property,
misdemeanor marijuana pos
session and possession and use
of drug-related objects July 23
following a domestic dispute
at an Embassy Walk residence.
The man reportedly punched
out windows in a truck during
the incident.
•A woman reported July 23
that she noticed more than
$7,000 in fraudulent charges on
her bank account after her car
had been broken into and her
purse stolen July 15 in Law-
renceville.
•Arrest warrants for theft by
taking were issued for a Winder
man and Snellville woman July
26 three days after they report
edly stole a bag from a friend's
roommate that contained her
driver’s license, social securi
ty card, financial transaction
cards, $200 in cash and ear
pods.
•A Statham man was arrest
ed on a Gwinnett County war
rant for battery July 23 after he
was reported to be at the Waf
fle House on West May Street,
verbally insulting and sexually
harassing waitresses there.
•A Winder man was arrested
on local warrants July 22 after
a police officer spotted his ve
hicle and pulled him over on
North Broad Street.
Man arrested on active warrant after showing up
to Auburn police station to complain about wife
The following incidents July 26
through Aug. 1 were among those
that the Auburn Police Department re
sponded to.
•An Auburn man was arrested on an
active warrant July 27 after he showed
up to the police station to allege that
his estranged wife had stolen some
personal documents from him.
•A New York man was arrested
for driving with a suspended license
July 26 after he was stopped at the
intersection of Atlanta Highway and
Carl-Bethlehem Road for driving
without functioning tag lights.
•A Duluth man was arrested for driv
ing with a suspended license July 26
after he was stopped at the intersec
tion of Atlanta Highway and Mt. Mo
riah Road following an informational
check of the vehicle by an officer on
patrol.
•A Winder man was arrested on war
rants out of Barrow and Towns coun
ties July 29 after a vehicle he was a
passenger in was stopped on 6th Street
near Atlanta Highway for failure to
maintain a lane.
Arrests continued from 6A
•Brayan J. Gutierrez
Burgos, 21, 321 Harrison
Ln., Winder — criminal
attempt to commit a fel
ony and entering automo
bile or other motor vehi
cle with intent to commit
a theft or a felony.
•Darwin A. Gutierrez
Burgos, 26, 124 2nd St.
22, Winder — criminal at
tempt to commit a felony
and entering automobile
or other motor vehicle
with intent to commit a
theft or a felony.
•Wyatt Richard Barron,
29, 595 Crossville Rd.,
Roswell — misdemeanor
failure to appear.
•Windy Annette Valdez,
54, 247 Apalachee Church
Rd., Auburn — criminal
trespass (damage of $500
or less), party to a crime
and striking a fixed object.
•Sandra Anais Gilleland,
27, 357 Mary Alice Dr.,
Winder — driving under
the influence of alcohol
and DUI - endangering
a child under 14 years of
age.
•Destiny Kaelyn Mc
Crary, 17, 285 Natchez
Cir., Winder — reckless
conduct and simple bat
tery.
•Dylan Christian War
ren, 29, 1140 Creekwood
Cove, Lawrenceville
— driving under the in
fluence of alcohol (less
safe) and following too
closely.
•Stephanie Denise
Gee, 38, 148 Spring St.,
Newnan — loitering and
prowling.
•Eric John Broadwell,
40, 2408 Brindle Farmer
Rd., Good Hope — hold
for other agency.
•Victor Thomas Led
ford, 57, 367 Castle Ave.,
Winder — misdemeanor
failure to appear.
•Jamie Allen Slay
ton, 60, 133 Wood Ave.,
Winder — robbery, false
imprisonment and simple
assault.
•William James Beede,
56, 133 Hill St., Winder
— simple battery.
•Cassie Leann Meeks,
31, 236 Graham St. 6B,
Winder — misdemeanor
theft by shoplifting and
misdemeanor failure to
appear.
•Lindsay Amber Cook,
21, 421 Blueberry Ln.,
Winder — driving under
the influence of drugs and
following too closely.
•Erika Hicks Baker, 48,
24 Mimosa St., Winder
— simple battery.
•Obel A. Sanchez
Carpio, 21, 418 Shenan
doah Ct., Winder — driv
ing without a valid li
cense, improper passing
in a no-passing zone and
no insurance.
•John Louis Reich, 55,
514 Port St., Winder —
public drunkenness and
disorderly conduct.
•Tonya Ann Billings,
46, 172 Melrose St. B,
Winder — disorderly
conduct.
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•Lois Nicole Gutier
rez, 32, 177 Melrose St.,
Winder — misdemeanor
theft by receiving sto
len property; two counts
of giving a false name,
address or birthdate to a
law enforcement officer;
driving with a suspended
or revoked license; misde
meanor failure to appear;
and speeding.
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