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Wednesday, October 17,2018
dawsonnews.com I DAWSON COUNTY NEWS I 5A
Arrest Reports
Oct. 8
Daniel John Nelson, 19,
Dawsonville: Criminal
trespass.
Cesare Dominique
Olejnik, 34, Dawsonville:
Serving two county sen
tences.
Michael Charles
Reynolds, 43,
Dawsonville: Possession
of a controlled substance,
two counts possession of a
controlled substance with
intent to distribute, pos
session of marijuana with
intent to distribute, drug
related objects.
Martinez Rashad Smith,
30, Atlanta: Bench war
rant/failure to appear in
court, three counts theft
by shoplifting.
Oct. 9
Adam Alexander
Charles, 29, Dawsonville:
False name/date of birth.
John Anthony Jennings,
33, Cumming: No license
tag, driving while license
suspended/revoked.
Oct 10
Bradley Wayne Carroll,
28, Dawsonville: Serving
county sentence.
Adam Brandon Hyde,
28, Dahlonega: Pass on
DNR property without a
pass, obstruction of offi
cer.
Chase Lee Tallent, 26,
Dawsonville: Theft by
shoplifting.
Craig Hamilton Turner,
28, Dahlonega: Hold for
other agency.
Jessie Charles Webb,
29, Forsyth County: Two
misdemeanor counts of
probation violation.
Oct 11
Timothy Perry Owens,
54, Dawsonville: Driving
while license suspended/
revoked, hit and run, DUI/
alcohol, failure to main
tain lane.
Billy Keith Stovall, 48,
Winder: Enticing child for
indecent purposes, three
counts criminal attempt.
Oct 12
Melisa Ann Akins, 38,
Dawsonville: Failure to
comply.
Jeffrey Wayne Cappis
II, 30, Gainesville:
Probation violation/felony.
Tyler Wayne O’Donnell,
26, Dawsonville: Failure to
comply.
Blade Zee Szczepanski,
24, Blairsville: Possession
of a controlled substance
with intent to distribute,
possession of marijuana
with intent to distribute,
drug related objects, fail
ure to stop for stop sign.
Stephanie Rae
Yarbrough, 39, Cumming:
Serving county sentence.
Oct 13
Jeffrey David Buck, 53,
Dawsonville: Failure to
comply.
William Michael Curtis,
23, Lawrenceville: Failure
to maintain lane, DUI/
alcohol.
Robert Wesley Kinnard,
41, Dahlonega: Possession
of marijuana less than one
ounce, DUI.
Jackie Amos Newton,
42 , D aw sonville :
Distribution of a con
trolled substance.
Oct 14
Rory Karsten Huebner,
30, Marble Hill: Probation
violation/felony.
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FROM 4A
Ballot
student basis among all school systems
inside the county unless another distribu
tion agreement is reached between the
school systems. According to Senate
Resolution 95, the per student distribution
formula would be based on the latest “full
time equivalent count” prior to the tax ref
erendum.
Referendum A: Homestead
exemption
Question: Do you approve a new home
stead exemption in a municipal corpora
tion that is located in more than one coun
ty, that levies a sales tax for the purposes
of a metropolitan area system of public
transportation, and that has within its
boundaries an independent school system,
from ad valorem taxes for municipal pur
poses in the amount of the difference
between the current year assessed value of
a home and the adjusted base year value,
provided that the lowest base year value
will be adjusted yearly by 2.6 percent?
What it means: This would create an ad
valorem tax homestead exemption that
meets all of the requirements listed in the
referendum. If approved, the act would
take effect Jan. 1.
Referendum B: Tax exemption
for nonprofit homes serving
mentally disabled
Question: Shall the Act be approved
which provides an exemption from ad
valorem taxes on nonprofit homes for the
mentally disabled if they include business
corporations in the ownership structure for
financing purposes?
What it means: Similar to the first referen
dum, this ad valorem tax exemption
would affect nonprofit homes serving the
mentally disabled. According to the secre
tary of state’s website, it would make it
clear that the exemption applies “even
when financing for construction or reno
vation of the homes is provided by a busi
ness corporation or other entity.”
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