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BARROW NEWS-JOURNAL
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2021
Sheriff’s office, police departments, GSP report recent arrests
The following arrests around the county were
made Aug. 23-29 by the Barrow County Sheriff’s
Office, Auburn, Statham and Winder police de
partments, and the Geoigia State Patrol.
BCSO
•Matthew Jonathon Finney, 27,1925 East Bay
St., Hoschton — simple battery against a police
officer/law enforcement dog/corrections or deten
tion officer; willful obstruction of law enforcement
officers (felony); criminal trespass; and public
drunkenness.
•Kayli Nicole Nulph, 22, 1826 Jessica Way,
Winder — simple battery against a police officer/
law enforcement dog/corrections or detention offi
cer; wiUful obstruction of law enforcement officers
(felony); criminal trespass; and public drunken
ness.
•Shannon Lloyd Campbell, 49. 268 Lee Byrd
Rd., Loganville—felony probation violation.
•Windy Annette Valdez, 54, 247 Apalachee
Church Rd., Auburn — criminal trespass, party to
a crime and striking a fixed object.
•Gary Hubert Rogers, 67,105 Nunnally Dr. B,
Winder—two counts of failure to register as a sex
offender/failure to comply with requirements/pro
viding false information.
•Benjamin Beau Scott Malpass, 37,359 Mobile
Dr., Winder—felony probation violation.
•Stacy Nicole Cander, 34.192 Jones Cir., Wind
er —failure to appear.
•Taylor Samuel Jennings, 27, 410 Lester Rd.,
Athens—felony probation violation.
•Amanda Marie Puckett, 39,186 Parks Mill Rd.
18, Auburn—theft by taking - articles from motor
vehicle.
•Denson E. Goff, 49,2285 Shady Oaks Dr.. Lo
ganville — conversion of payments for real prop
erty improvements.
•William Leonard Alexander, 29, 111 Morgan
St., Toccoa—felony probation violation.
•Jimmie Franklin Mack Sr.. 62, 180 Capitol
Ave„ Winder — receipt, possession or transfer of
firearm by a convicted felon or felony first offend
er; manufacture/possess a counterfeit or controlled
substance or marijuana near a park/housing proj
ect; possession of cocaine with intent to distribute;
and possession of tools for the commission of a
crime.
•Hailey Danielle Harrison, 29, 1202 Autumn
Ave„ Winder—battery and first-degree cruelty to
children - deprivation of necessary sustenance.
•Carla Morrvette Edmondson, 37, 1015 Sara
toga Ct., Braselton — misdemeanor failure to ap
pear.
•Seiya Houdam Ker, 25, 375 Glenmoor Place,
Winder — simple assault
•Cassie Louise Hall, 31, 110 Plantation Rd.,
Winder — two counts of felony probation viola
tion.
•Camden Bryce McKinnon, 21, 900 South
Broad St., Commerce — misdemeanor marijua
na possession, misdemeanor failure to appear and
driving without a valid license.
•Antonio Roderick Randall. 44,1000 Lakeside
Dr. 336, Athens—driving with a suspended or re
voked license.
•Lauren Michelle Wright, 34, 1131 Bradford
Park Dr.. Auburn — two counts of felony proba
tion violation.
•Rickey Eugene Owens, 45, 1488 Hardigree
Rd., Winder—two counts of misdemeanor failure
to appear.
•Kennedy Chukwuka Okwaraoha, 18, 1945
Foster Trace Ct., Lawrenceville — hit and run -
duty of driver to stop at or return to the scene of an
accident and following too closely.
•Billy Joe Gable, 47,462 Wall Rd.. Statham —
possession of methamphetamine; possession of a
Schedule n controlled substance; two counts of
use of communication facility in commission of a
felony involving controlled substances; party to a
crime; and parole violation.
•Kevin Long, 57,510 Pin Oak Dr., Bethlehem
— willful obstruction of law enforcement officers
( misdemeanor) and criminal trespass.
•Robert Lewis Taylor, 61. 406 Settlement Rd.,
Commerce—felony probation violation.
•Benjamin Adam Campbell, 40. 2147 Atlanta
Hwy. SE, Statbam—reckless conduct; discharge
of a firearm while under the influence of alcohol or
drags; receipt possession or transfer of a firearm
by a convicted felon or felony first offender; and
willful obstruction of law enforcement officers
(misdemeanor).
•Mark Popovici, 50, 1054 Iron Wood Ct., Au
burn —violation of family-violence order.
•Aaron Thomas Snell, 29,1601 Doc McLock-
lin Rd., Statham—public indecency.
•Damien Lee Stephens, 36. 316 Carter Rd. 18,
Auburn—felony probation violation.
•James Arthur Graham, 24,2033 Carl Graham
Rd., Lawrenceville — Geoigia RICO (Racketeer
Influenced and Corrupt Oiganizations) Act
•Nieo Tyrone Early, 32,733 Lacy St. A. Mon
roe—driving with a suspended or revoked license.
•Elizabeth Ashley Warren, 28. 409 Blueberry
Ln., Winder—misdemeanor theft by shoplifting.
•Ricky Lamar Greer, 63,1682 Hwy. 138. Mon
roe —possession of cocaine.
•Charles Oscar Summerour, 33, 705 Michael
Dr.. Winder — driving under the influence of al
cohol - less safe; receipt possession or transfer of a
firearm by a convicted felon or felony first offend
er; reckless driving; drags to be kept in original
container; failure to obey a traffic-control device;
and driving without license on person.
•Brandon Lee White, 35,348 Deertrigger Land
ing, Athens — manufacturing/deliver/distribute/
administer/sell/possess with intent to distribute a
controlled substance; purchase, possess, manufac
ture, distribute or sale of marijuana; misdemeanor
tampering with evidence; possession and use of
drag-related objects; driving with a suspended or
revoked license; littering on a highway and brake
light/tum signal violation.
•Kristian Lynn Black, 38, 545 Scrooch Ct..
Winder—driving under the influence of drags.
•Javonte Deon Jarrett, 26, 718 Fletcher Dr.,
Winder—two counts of willful obstruction of law
enforcement officers (misdemeanor), abandon
ment of a dependent child and failure to yield to an
emeigency vehicle.
•Erasto Ventura-Vasquez, 36, 2954 North
DeKalb Dr. Apt F. Atlanta — driving with a sus
pended or revoked license, brake light violation
and three counts of adult seat belt violation.
•Joshua Ryan Kitchens, 36, 76 Pickle Simon
Rd., Winder — battery, possession of metham-
phetamine and second-degree criminal damage to
property (business).
•Melvin E. Reyes Ramos, 20, 1527 Willow
Gate Way, Auburn — driving without a valid li
cense, speeding and improper lane change/failure
to maintain a lane.
•Brady Lee Rouse, 26, 1480 Whites Bottom
Rd., Braselton — possession of methamphet-
amine.
•Rene Sesmas, 26,2487 Canary Ct., Gainesville
— driving under the influence of alcohol - less
safe, reckless driving, driving within the emergen
cy lane/gore/median and improper lane change.
•Jeremy Waylon Allen, 26, 124 High St SE
B, Gainesville — giving a false name, address or
birthdate to law enforcement officer, willfiil ob
struction of law enforcement officers (misdemean
or), and hold for other agency.
•Timothy Ray Davis, 54.2470 Daniel Cemetery
Rd. NW, Monroe—driving under the influence of
alcohol - less safe, reckless driving, improper lane
change and brake light violation.
•Ryan Payten Hoffman, 23, 2673 Misty Rock
Cove, Dacula—aggravated assault.
AUBURN
•Kit Jamal Anderson, 38,316 Carter Rd. 66, Au
burn — simple assault
•Kenneth Robert Wayne Barrett 23,524 Black-
stock Rd., Auburn—hold for other agency.
STATHAM
•Ebin Bashirradin, 45, 310 Weatherly Woods
Dr., Winterville — misdemeanor failure to appear.
•Christopher Shawn Butler, 55. 258 East 5th
Ave,, Winder — driving with a suspended or re
voked license and violation of Hands-free Geoigia
Act.
•Gordon Lee Conley, 41, 391 Sunset Dr.,
Statham—aggravated stalking.
•Shekeller Linett Lewis, 36. 4766 Creekside
Place, Decatur — giving a false name, address or
birthdate to a law enforcement officer and brake
light violation.
•Stephanie Slaton. 44,300 Tanners Bridge Rd.,
Bethlehem—felony probation violation.
•Jeffery Ray Conner, 39, 621 Bowling Ln.,
Winder—misdemeanor failure to appear.
•William Travis Greeson, 37, 982 David Ave..
Winder—possession of methamphetamine.
•Nathan Adam Darby. 36, 75 Howard Cir.,
Winder—hold for other agency.
•Charles Rudolph Coppeak, 47, 1685 Atlanta
Hwy. SE 32, Statham — possession of metham
phetamine and possession and use of drag-related
objects.
WINDER
•Matthew Christopher Prengaman, 35, 902
North Crossing Way, Decatur — hold for other
agency.
•Jonathan Rodriguez, 20, 125 Northwood Dr.,
Atlanta — driving without a valid license.
•Savannah Heftier. 30,373 Lumpkin St., Wind
er — disorderly conduct.
•Steven G. Mazzarelli, 56,373 Lumpkin St. A
Winder—disorderly conduct.
•Michael Kenneth Walters, 63. 584 Tanners
Bridge Cir., Bethlehem — felony probation vio
lation.
•Jalessa T. Jackson, 33.5888 Trent Walk, Iitho-
nia—misdemeanor failure to appear.
•Aaron Pierre Henry, 35.136 Sentry CL, Wind
er — armed robbery, possession of a Schedule
I controlled substance, possession and use of
drag-related objects, and misdemeanor marijuana
possession.
•Lamont Detour Jackson, 46, 237 Doster Dr.,
Winder—misdemeanor failure to appear.
•Todd Sebrell Stanley, 51, 2340 Lawrenceville
Hwy., Decatur—hold for other agency.
•Robert Lee Powell, 39,300 Patrol Rd.. Forsyth
— driving with a suspended or revoked license.
•Hunter Jackson Stinchcomb, 21,172 Green St.,
Winder—aggravated assault.
•Erica Timesha Sims, 31. 271 East Wright St.
7, Winder — transactions in drag-related objects
prohibited (equipment), possession and use of
drag-related objects, two counts of misdemeanor
failure to appear, and taillight violation.
•Ashley June Dackowsky. 28.124 2nd St. Apt.
15, Winder—criminal trespass and public drunk
enness.
•Adam Christopher Hammock. 32,1935 Princ
eton Dr.. Statham — fleeing/attempting to elude
police, reckless driving, driving an unsafe/improp
erly equipped vehicle and operating an unregis
tered vehicle.
•Adam Kin Hirata, 22,4149 Day Rd.. Martinez
—hold for other agency.
GSP
•Catherine Marie Parrino, 56, 4322 Gregory
Rd., Decatur — driving under the influence of
drags and improper lane change/failure to main
tain a lane.
•Trevae Harris, 26, 5080 Miller Ave., Maple
Heights, Ohio — driving with a suspended or
revoked license and violation of the Hands-free
Geoigia Act
HOLD FOR OTHER AGENCY
•Roger Wayne Lovell, 49, 277 Partridge Trail,
Winder—fiigitive from justice.
Red Cross blood donation drive planned for Friday in Winder
The American Red Cross
will hold a blood donation drive
from 12:30-5:30 p.m. Friday,
Sept. 3. at Winder First United
Methodist Church. 280 North
Broad St.
The Red Cross is raging eli
gible donors to help end the on
going critical need for blood and
needs donors of all blood types,
officials said in a news release.
Officials said they are concerned
that the rise in COVID-19 cas
es due to the delta variant and a
potentially active hurricane sea
son may lurther challenge the
ability to collect and meet hos
pital demand. In recent weeks,
the Red Cross has seen blood
donor turnout decline by near
ly 10% while hospital demand
continues to outpace donations,
according to the release.
Schedule an appointment to
give blood or platelets by using
the Red Cross Blood Donor
App, visiting RedCrossBlood.
org, calling 1-800-RED CROSS
(1-800-733-2767) or enabling
the Blood Donor Skill on any
Alexa Echo device.
As a thank-you, those who
come to give Sept. 3-7 will
receive a new, 16-ounce Red
Cross campfire mug, while
supplies last, according to the
release. Also, as part of a cam
paign, those who come to give
blood or platelets Sept. 1-30 will
receive a coupon from Sports
Clips for a free haircut via email
several days after their donation.
The coupon is valid through
Nov. 30 at participating Sport
Clips locations. Donors must
have a valid email address on
record to receive the coupon,
according to the release.
A blood donor card or driv
er s license or two other forms
of identification are required at
check-in. Individuals who are 17
years of age in most states (16
with parental consent where
allowed by state law), weigh at
least 110 pounds and are in gen
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