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Page 6 - Wednesday, April 10, 2024
The Jenkins County Times
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Jenkins County Booking Log
April 10
March 25 - Raheem Montrell Whitfield - Investigative Hold, Murder, Aggravated
Assault, Possession of Firearm/Knife During Commission of/Attempt to Commit
Felonies.
March 25 - Decarmathea Branch - Financial Transaction Card Theft, Financial
Transaction Card Fraud (2 Counts), Forgery (1st Degree), Theft by Deception (Misd),
Failure to Appear.
March 26 - Timthy Nicely - Riot in Penal Institution, Aggravated Battery.
March 26 - James Allen Ponder - Hold Placed for Bulloch County.
March 26 - Shanteria Lashay Telfair - Disorderly Conduct.
March 27 - Billy Joe Farmer - Criminal Trespass.
March 29 - Sammie Lee Branch - Driving w/License Suspended or Revoked (Misd.),
Open Container.
March 29 - Jacob Browning - Hold for Weekend.
March 29 - Pierre Fitzferald Coney - Driving w/License Suspended or Revoked
(Misd.), Speeding (24-29 Miles Over) (65 Zone).
March 29 - Marcellus Donelle Johnson - Possession of Marijuana w/Intent to
Distribute, Possession/Manufacturing/Distribute/ ETC VGCS, Willful Obstruction of
Law Enforcement Officers (Misd.), Possession of Drug Related Objects, Possession of
Firearm During Commission of/Attempt to Commit Felonies.
March 30 - Amir Ga’Nea Hill - Speeding (19-23 Miles Over) (65 Zone), Driving w/
License Suspended/Revoked.
March 30 - William Brandon Mitchell - Electronically Furnishing Obscene
Materials to Minors.
March 30 - Trentavious Donell Walker - DUI.
March 31 - Jim Craig Wilkerson - Driving w/License Suspended/Revoked, DUI
(Drugs).
April 1 - Leroy Lockett, Jr. - City Ordinance - Disorderly Conduct.
April 1 - Jasmine Renee Drayton - Cruelty to Children (2 Counts).
April 4 - Frantraviuos Anthony Reed - Driving w/License Suspended or Revoked,
Speeding (15-18 Miles Over) (55 Zone).
April 4 - Thomas Blanchard - Speeding (35 & Over) (65 Zone).
April 4 - Billy Joe Farmer - Disobeying a PD Officer City Ordinance.
April 5 - Ronald Allen Ricks - Hold for Weekend.
April 5 - Blake Evan Wilson - Hold for Weekend.
April 5 - Willie Arkeem Emory - Hold for Weekend.
April 5 - Bonnie Renee Brown - Probation Violation.
April 6 - Shapourri Monae’ Willis - Seat Belt Violation, DUI (Drugs), No Drivers
License.
April 6 - Chiquita Young - Driving w/License Suspended or Revoked (Misd).
April 7 - Leonard Bohler - Failure to Appear.
April 7 - Shelton Antonio Fail - Probation Violation.
April 7 - Noel Andy Ondo Mba - Driving w/License Suspended/Revoked, Speeding
(19-23 Miles Over) (55 Zone).
April 7 - Timothy Shane Murray - Disorderly Conduct.
Incidents
March 25 - Chase w/Arrests, Hwy 25 S.
March 25 - Domestic, BB Lane.
March 31 - Miscellaneous Report, Falcon Lane.
April 1 - Civil Matter, Rosemary Church Rd.
Missing Florida
Woman Still Not
Found
On 02/20/2024 Colleen Paulissen Pool
was reported as a missing adult to the Citrus
County Sheriff s Office. Colleen is a 49-year-old
white female 5 feet 5 inches tall, 140 pounds,
blonde hair with blue eyes. She was last seen
in Homosassa, Florida on February 8, 2024.
She is driving a grey Honda Civic bearing FL
Tag# JCNJ88. Colleen’s clothing description
and destination are not known. She might be
using the last name Paulissen. Possibly en route
to Illinois. Her vehicle was recently found in
Jenkins County, GA. If you have seen Colleen or
know her whereabouts, please contact the Citrus
County Sheriff s Office Major Crimes Unit at
352-249-2790.
To remain anonymous and possibly be eligible
for a reward, contact Crime Stoppers of Citrus
County at (888-269-8477) or online at www.
CrimeStoppersCitrus.com.
Queensborough Announces
Leadership Promotions
Queensborough National Bank and
Trust Company is proud to announce
several leadership promotions,
signifying the bank’s continued
commitment to its core values and
community focus.
Adam Harris is promoted to
Augusta Region President and Senior
Lending Officer. Harris has been
with Queensborough for 12 years
overseeing the bank’s 11 Augusta-area
branches. He is an Augusta native with
over 23-yrs of banking experience and
has led a tremendous expansion of the
bank’s market share in the CSRA.
Mike English is promoted to Coastal
Region President and Senior Lending
Officer. English has been with the
bank for 17 years when he was brought
on to lead Queensborough’s Coastal
expansion. He has an extensive
background in commercial banking
and is a civic leader in the Savannah
market.
Dagan Sharpe is promoted to Head
of Wealth Management and Public
Funds Officer. Sharpe was with
the bank for 10 years, when he was
brought in to build the bank’s internal
Wealth Management Department
and Financial Literacy efforts. In
his new role, he will be responsible
for establishing a Public Funds
department dedicated to serving the
bank’s municipal customers as well
as leading a continued expansion of
Wealth Management.
Tillman Sauls is promoted to Senior
Credit Officer. Sauls has been with the
bank for 13 years, leading the bank’s
commercial lending department in
Augusta. As Senior Credit Officer, he
will manage the credit analyst group
and the credit policy administration
process.
John Jackson is promoted to Senior
Credit Officer. Jackson has been with
Queensborough for 27 years. He
will continue his work with the loan
administration group, serve as point
person for the loan review process,
and manage loan exceptions and
concentration limits.
Clare Easterlin is promoted to
Chief Risk Officer. Easterlin will
be responsible for establishing an
Enterprise Risk Management program
to measure, monitor, and manage risk
across the entire organization. Prior
to joining the bank in 2020, Easterlin
spent ten years with an Atlanta-based
wealth management firm serving in
business management and human
capital capacities.
“As we embark on this new chapter,
promoting these six veteran bankers
is not just a strategic move: it’s a
commitment to our community
centric values. Their leadership
embodies our dedication to staying a
true community bank, ensuring that
as we grow, our roots remain deeply
planted in the local soil,” says Bill
Easterlin, Queensborough President
& CEO. “I worked with my father for
25 years and he emphasized planning
ahead, working hard, taking the long
view, and never compromising on
integrity. I believe these leaders will
continue that tradition for the bank.”
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with the goal of consolidating mail distribution to enhance efficiency. Despite
these intentions, the facility has been overwhelmed by backlogs, with reports
of delayed mail and packages, as well as extensive waiting times for trucks
attempting to enter the premises.
In response to the growing outcry, Congressman Johnson, along with three
other congressional representatives, has penned a letter to USPS Postmaster
General Louis DeJoy, demanding a thorough explanation and immediate
rectification of the ongoing issues. The letter seeks clarity on the measures being
taken to address the concerns of affected customers.
"The buck has to stop somewhere with this, and it stops right at the desk of Louis
DeJoy," stated Congressman Johnson, underscoring the urgency of the situation.
However, attempts to engage directly with USPS representatives for comment
were rebuffed, with a promise to respond to inquiries via email—a promise that
remains unfulfilled.
The concern extends beyond the immediate inconveniences caused by mail
delays, touching on the broader implications for democratic participation. With
critical elections on the horizon, there is growing apprehension that unresolved
postal service inefficiencies could undermine the integrity of mail-in voting,
casting a shadow over the forthcoming 2024 election.
As the situation unfolds, Georgia's lawmakers continue to seek answers and
action from the Postal Service, emphasizing the need for swift and effective
solutions to ensure that postal operations do not impede citizens' ability to vote,
especially amidst heightened concerns over voter suppression and electoral
fairness.
At the Times Newspaper offices, we have started registering complaints with
individual post offices. With readers complaining daily they haven’t received a
newspaper in over a month, something needs to be done.
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