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BARROW NEWS-JOURNAL
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2021
Man arrested after using racial slurs toward clerk, damaging lottery machines
The following incidents Sept. 30
through Oct. 5 were among those that
the Winder Police Department respond
ed to.
•A Winder man was arrested Oct. 1
on warrants out of Barrow County for
simple assault, damage to government
property and disorderly conduct after a
police officer noticed his vehicle at an
Apperson Drive residence and locat
ed him there. The man had reportedly
gone into Circle K on West May Street
asking for cigarettes, used racial slurs
toward the clerk, knocked over a cookie
rack in the clerk’s direction and dam
aged Georgia Lottery machines.
•A Winder man was arrested Oct. 5
for public drunkenness and willful ob
struction of law enforcement officers
after police responded to a package
store on North Broad Street, where he
barricaded himself in his car and re
fused officers' commands to come out.
•A woman was criminally trespassed
from a Glen Avenue residence Oct. 4
after a domestic dispute there between
two sisters.
•A woman at Bojangles on North
Broad Street reported that a yellow car
backed into her in the drive-thru around
12:30 p.m. Oct. 4 and the driver drove
off northbound toward Jefferson.
•Two women, a mother and daugh
ter, were criminally trespassed from a
Griffith Street residence Oct. 3 after po
lice responded to a dispute at the loca
tion. The daughter said they were there
to get money from her boyfriend and
that another male had approached them
aggressively. When she got between the
man and her mother, she pushed him
and he pushed her back, causing her to
fall to the ground. The man told police
the women were told to leave because
they were “causing a scene.”
•A Winder woman was arrested Oct.
3 on a felony probation violation war
rant out of Douglas County after police
responded to a Gainesville Highway
residence for a 911 hang-up.
•A Winder man was arrested around
3:30 a.m. Oct. 3 for driving under the
influence of alcohol - less safe after
he was stopped on East May Street for
repeatedly failing to maintain his lane.
The man acknowledged that he had
consumed multiple alcoholic beverages
and taken shots that night.
•A Winder man was arrested Oct. 2
for reckless driving after he was stopped
on South Beulah Street. A police officer
saw the man turn into the Circle K gas
station off West May Street at a fast
speed, causing scraping to the vehicle’s
undercarriage, continue through the
parking lot at an unsafe speed and lose
traction as he laid drag while exiting the
parking lot off South Beulah Street.
•A Winder woman was arrested Oct.
1 for driving without a valid license
after she was stopped off North Broad
Street for having an inoperative third
brake light.
•A Florida man was criminally tres
passed from Quality Inn on West Ath
ens Street on Oct. 1 after a dispute be
tween him and a clerk there. After being
pulled over by police on West Athens
Street, the man said he had complained
about his room smelling like smoke and
left because he was not satisfied with
the customer service and that the clerk
had made rude comments to him. The
clerk said the man was yelling and using
profanity and tried to get him to fight. A
police review of the footage confirmed
the clerk’s version of the story.
•A woman reported that a laptop had
been fraudulently purchased with her
debit card information. She said she
received an email thanking "Cassan
dra” person for the purchase and the
shipping address was a valid address in
Albany.
•An Athens woman was arrested
Oct. 1 for false imprisonment, simple
assault, obstruction of law enforcement,
possession of a Schedule n controlled
substance and criminal trespass fol
lowing a dispute with her boyfriend at
a Maynard Street residence, where she
pulled in behind his vehicle to prevent
him from leaving, banged on his car
windows, drove someone else’s vehicle
into her own and refused commands
from police to put her hands behind
her back. Suspected methamphetamine
was found among the woman’s belong
ings.
•A Winder man was arrested Oct. 1
on active warrants out of Barrow Coun
ty as well as possession of marijuana
and drug-related objects after a report
of a suspicious person at Waffle House
on West May Street. Witnesses said the
man was at the restaurant talking to
himself and “fighting with the air.”
•Witness reported Sept. 30 that
two unknown suspects had damaged
the back door of a Marion Lay Street
residence while trying to make entry
around 9 p.m.
•An employee at Hill’s Ace Hard
ware on West Athens Street reported
Sept. 30 that an unknown male suspect
had shoplifted items from the store.
•An Auburn woman was arrested
Sept. 30 on an active warrant after she
was stopped on North Broad Street due
to a check of the vehicle triggering an
alert to her status.
•A Buford man was arrested Sept. 30
for possession and use of drug-related
objects after a police officer spotted
his vehicle parked at Victor Lord Park
after hours. The man and three other
individuals were located in the vehicle,
and all of them acknowledged they had
been smoking marijuana. The man told
police he had a grinder in his backpack.
Law enforcement agencies report recent arrests around county
The following arrests Oct.
4-10 were reported around the
county by the Barrow County
Sheriff’s Office and the Auburn,
Braselton, Statham and Winder
police departments.
BCSO
•Joshua Alexander Adams,
31, Winder — misdemeanor
probation violation.
•Hoyd Akridge, 57, Dacula
— simple battery.
•Teresa Akridge, 53, Dacula
— simple assault.
•Matthew W. Barnette, 33,
Winder — theft by taking.
•Abraham Bautista-Resendiz,
28, Winder — felony probation
violation.
•Jennifer Alexis Beckham,
26, Bethlehem — driving under
the influence of alcohol - less
safe; improper standing or stop
ping on highway; and pedestrian
violation.
•Kendall Erich Brown, 23,
Dacula—no insurance.
•Caleb Mason Buckner, 18,
Hoschton — fleeing/attempt
ing to elude police; knowingly
driving a motor vehicle on sus
pended, canceled or revoked
registration; no insurance on
motorcycle; and taillight viola
tion.
•Hannah Jane Chalker, 25,
Statham — felony theft by
shoplifting.
•River McLane Coden Ca
Chapman, 17, Auburn — driv
ing under the influence of al
cohol/controlled substance,
reckless driving, and failure to
obey a stop sign or yield after
stopping.
•Christopher Daequan R.
Chester, 19, Bostwick — felony
theft by shoplifting and misde
meanor probation violation.
•Daniel Scott Clack, 34, Au
burn — misdemeanor theft by
shoplifting.
•Emerson Hardy Cone, 73,
Statham — criminal trespass -
interference with property and
willful obstruction of law en
forcement officers (misdemean
or).
•Robert James Cooper, 27,
Maysville — felony probation
violation.
•Royce Van Court, 38, Wind
er — possess/transport/receive
explosives/destructive devices
with intent to kill/injure/de
stroy building; manufacture,
distribute, possess with intent
to distribute, offer to distribute
explosive device; felony terror
istic threats and acts; five counts
of felony criminal damage to
property (business); six counts
of reckless conduct; four counts
of criminal trespass; and two
counts of injuring, tearing down
or destruction of mailboxes.
•Todd Alan Crawford, 56,
Gainesville — felony probation
violation.
•Ashley Lynn Cruce, 35,
Jefferson — driving under the
influence of alcohol - less safe,
reckless driving and improper
lane change/failure to maintain
a lane.
•Ashley Brooke Dollar, 44,
Bethlehem — willful obstruc
tion of law enforcement offi
cers (misdemeanor); striking a
fixed object; knowingly driving
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canceled or revoked registration;
driving with a suspended or re
voked license; and no insurance.
•Adrian Escobedo, 22, Wind
er —driving under the influence
of alcohol - less safe, laying
drags and improper lane change.
•Norman Wayne Fischel,
56, Braselton — possession of
methamphetamine, possession
and use of drug-related objects,
and consumption/open contain
er of alcoholic beverage in pas
senger area.
•Jada Lynn Florentino, 50,
Martin — felony probation vi
olation.
•Joshua Dewayne Foster, 37,
Statham — possession of meth
amphetamine, driving without a
valid license, no insurance and
tag light violation.
•Stephanie Denise Gee, 38,
Newnan — misdemeanor theft
by shoplifting.
•Hugo Romero Gomez, 29,
Gainesville — possession of
a Schedule IV controlled sub
stance, two counts of a Sched
ule U controlled substance,
improper lane change/failure
to maintain a lane and tag light
violation.
•Kimberly Elaine Griffin, 32,
Blairsville — theft by taking.
•Ottis Bernard Hamm, 55,
Conyers — felony probation
violation.
•Heather Sharee Harper, 38,
Auburn — driving under the in
fluence of alcohol - less safe and
reckless driving.
•Fredrick Bernard Harris, 43,
Statham — destroy/remove/
conceal/encumber/transfer/deal
with property subject to security
interest.
•Nathan John Hayes, 29,
Winder — felony probation vi
olation.
•Thomas William Healan m,
25, Auburn — criminal trespass
(damage of $500 or less).
•Davy Macio Holloman, 49,
Monroe — felony probation vi
olation.
•Brian Kenneth Huckaby, 38,
Winder — failure to register as
a sex offender/failure to comply
with requirements/providing
false information.
•Connie Lynn Jackson, 47,
Bethlehem — felony probation
violation.
•Juan Manuel Jaimes, 29,
Winder — trafficking in co
caine, illegal drugs, marijuana or
methamphetamine; possession
of methamphetamine; posses
sion of methamphetamine with
intent to distribute; and misde
meanor marijuana possession.
•Jonathon Todd Kennedy, 38,
Winder — two counts of felony
probation violation.
•Kenneth Allan Kurtz, 53,
Marietta — misdemeanor fail
ure to appear.
•Jonathon Bart Lee, 33,
Jonesboro — hold for other
agency.
•Nicholas Aaron McCallister,
27, Winder — misdemeanor
probation violation.
•Mackenzie Breanna Mc
Daniel, 21, Statham — posses
sion of methamphetamine.
•Sarah Emily Michaels, 30,
Jefferson — driving under the
influence of alcohol, open-con
tainer violation, and improper
parking, standing or stopping on
highway.
•Ryan Blake Morris, 27,
Winder — felony probation vi
olation.
•Alex Enrique Nieves, 22,
Buford — driving under the
influence of alcohol - less safe,
reckless driving and headlight
violation.
•Sanja Nikolic, 30, Alpharet
ta — driving under the influence
of alcohol - less safe, reckless
driving, improper lane change,
expired license plate and hold
for other agency.
•Marvin Thomas Oneal, 62,
Bethlehem — battery, criminal
trespass (damage of $500 or
less), and obstructing or hinder
ing persons making emergency
phone calls.
•Elvi L. Pascual Lopez, 26,
Bethlehem — driving without a
valid license.
•Bradley Jordan Pastinack,
30, Bethlehem — driving under
the influence of alcohol - less
safe, reckless driving, consump
tion/open container of alcoholic
beverage in passenger area, and
failure to obey a traffic-control
device.
•Thomas Gregory Procell, 57,
Winder — two counts of felony
probation violation.
•William Jessie Reynolds, 57,
Winder — driving with a sus
pended or revoked license and
taillight violation.
•Adrian Latrese Rhodes, 52,
Winder — battery and three
counts of felony probation vio
lation.
•Joshua Charles Schooler, 32,
Jefferson — driving with a sus
pended or revoked license.
•Chavis Deion Smith, 40,
Winder — felony probation vi
olation.
•Ollie Lee Smithey, 53, Hart
well — felony probation viola
tion.
•Julian Nicholas Torres, 18,
Winder— simple assault.
•Joaquin Vizcaya Cordova,
41, Stone Mountain — driving
with a suspended or revoked li
cense, failure to register vehicle
or trailer and no insurance.
•Jerry Wade Waters, 53, Jef
ferson —possession of a Sched
ule I controlled substance, pos
session of methamphetamine,
driving with a suspended or
revoked license, and knowingly
driving a motor vehicle on sus
pended, canceled or revoked
registration.
•Kong Pheng Xiong, 37,
Bethlehem — driving under the
influence of alcohol, drugs or
other intoxicating substances.
AUBURN
•William Kade Brooks, 44,
Auburn — false imprisonment
and battery.
•John Paul Crosson, 54, Au
burn — two counts of battery.
BRASELTON
•Jacqueline Ruth Eaton,
44, Auburn — possession of
a Schedule U controlled sub
stance; giving a false name,
address or birthdate to a law
enforcement officer; two counts
of misdemeanor probation vi
olation; possession and use of
drug-related objects; and drugs
to be kept in original container.
•Shaun Thomas Stokely, 35,
Statham — felony theft by re
ceiving stolen property and fel
ony probation violation.
STATHAM
•Tegra Nishell Butler, 32,
Winder — battery.
•Crista Michelle Clay, 24, Au
burn — fourth-degree forgery.
•Gerald Walter Dulaney, 61,
Statham — felony probation
violation.
•Franklin Eugene Johnson,
53, Statham — misdemeanor
probation violation.
•Chandler Smith, 25, Stone
Mountain — misdemeanor fail
ure to appear.
WINDER
•Ethan Daniel Arevalo, 20,
McIntyre — misdemeanor fail
ure to appear.
•Fernando Caldron, 40,
Statham — driving without a
valid license.
•Robert Lee Harvey, 55, Law-
renceville — driving under the
influence of drugs, possession
and use of drug-related objects,
and improper stopping/stand
ing/parking on railroad tracks.
•Travis Rodrickus Johnson,
48, Bethlehem — possession
of a Schedule I or U controlled
substance with intent to distrib
ute; possess/manufacture/dis
tribute a controlled substance or
marijuana within 1,000 feet of a
school; drugs to be kept in origi
nal container; and adult seat belt
violation.
•Lionel Martin Rosenada
Caballero, 53, Winder — false
statements and writings, con
cealment of facts; false report
of a crime; and willful obstruc
tion of law enforcement officers
(misdemeanor).
October 13, 2021 ~ Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1. Cube or tray
4. Squiggly
8. Short play
12. Paving stuff
13. Burn soother
14. Loosen
15. Songbirds
17. Lighting gas
18. Rustic hotel
19. Remove from print
20. Asset
23. Italian port
27. Ran easily
29. “Rosie the ”
33. “Long and
Far Away”
34. Severe
36. Beam
37. Without pause
39. Wake up
41. Not glossy
43. Plays the horses
44. To boot
47. Neckline shape
49. Stole
50. Tyke’s transport
55. Double-reed
instrument
56. Cry of pain
57. Rowing tool
58. Repair
59. Wise about
60. Color fabric
DOWN
1. That thing’s
2. Head cover
3. Pitcher’s stat
4. Alert
5. Beside
6. Personal commitment
7. “ Sir
That’s My Baby”
8. Frozen dish
9. -jerk reaction
10. Object of worship
11. Hue
16. Get up
20. Organize
21. Corporate symbol
22. At the top
24. Spew forth
25. Young louse
26. Mind matter
28. Statistics
30. “ Grit”
31. Direction
32. Canadian whiskeys
35. Camp bed
38. Cured, as meat
40. Comply with
42. Kick out
44. Powerful particle
45. Ear part
46. Any moment
48. Resounding sound
50. Excessively
51. Stand for office
52. Atlantic food fish
53. down the law
54. Before, to Shelley
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