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4A I DAWSON COUNTY NEWS I dawsonnews.com Wednesday, February 20,2019 Local officials investigating structure fire By Jessica Taylor jtaylor@dawsonnews.com Local officials are investigat ing a mobile home fire that occurred around 10:48 a.m. on Feb. 15 at 1469 Elliott Family Parkway. According to a press release from Dawson County Emergency Services, fire units were dis patched to reports of a structure fire and responded, encountering a single-wide mobile home with heavy flames and smoke. Personnel searched the home for any victims or animals and the residence was given an all clear. The fire was under control and extinguished at 11:05 a.m. “There were no reported inju ries to civilians or fire personnel. Firefighters remained on scene for several hours hitting hot spots,” the release states. The Dawson County Fire Marshall’s office is investigating the fire. The cause is undetermined. Dawson County Emergency Services responded to a single-wide mobile home fire off Elliott Family Parkway Feb. 15. Photo courtesy of Dawson County Fire & EMS Arrest Reports Feb. 11 James Jeffrey Harrison, 56, Gainesville: DU [/alco hol. Kimberly Nicole Howard, 34, Dawsonville: Probation violation/misde meanor. Shane Ray Femley, 30, Dawsonville: Simple assault/family violence, simple battery/family vio lence. Ashley Cleveland Smith, 43, Dawsonville: No regis tration, driving while license expired, open con tainer violation, DU [/alco hol. James Christopher Wiggington, 44, Brookhaven: Probation violation/felony. Feb. 12 Dalton Reid Burrows, 27, Clarkesville: Probation violation/felony. Andrew Malik Vernon, 23, Gainesville: Theft by shoplifting, theft by decep tion. Feb. 13 Mary Fynn Brown, 31, Manila, Ark.: Probation violation/felony. Daniel Fewis Carroll, 22, Oakwood: Distribution of a controlled substance, conspiracy to commit a crime. Jonathan Fee McIntyre, 30, Clarkesville: Probation violation/felony. Raymond Frederick Schuyler, 57, Dawsonville: DUI/drugs. Feb. 14 Melisa Ann Akins, 38, Cumming: Failure to com ply/help court. Jessie Allen Cater, 26, Dawsonville: Driving while license suspended/ revoked. Stacy Elaine Hubbard, 53, Dawsonville: Failure to comply/help court. Yvonne Massey, 37, Jefferson: Theft by shop lifting. David Matthew Waters, 40, Dawsonville: Obstruction of officer, public drunkenness. Feb. 15 Eusebio Saturnino Fopez-Garcia, 43, Peachtree Corner: Serving county sentence. Tony Fee Shea, 48, Cumming: Removed/falsi fied ID or license plate, no registration, no proof of insurance. Thedford Grant Sudderth, 57, Dawsonville: Simple assault/family vio lence, aggravated assault/ family violence, three counts battery/family vio lence, false imprisonment. Feb. 16 Robert Matthew Daniel, 29, Cumming: No license tag, improper stopping on roadway, DUI/alcohol. Eric Houston Pope, 18, Dawsonville: Two counts of probation violation/mis demeanors. Samuel Rosales-Flores, 30, Ellijay: Driving with out license, passing in a no passing zone, following too closely. Feb. 17 Fauren Elizabeth Burel, 17, Buford: Possession of a controlled substance. John Grant Cupp I, 17, Dawsonville: Possession of marijuana less than one ounce, drug related objects, too fast for condi tions. Thomas Jerome Manning, 54, Dawsonville: Battery/fam ily violence. Christian Drake Summers, 18, Dahlonega: Possession of marijuana less than one ounce. Ginger Sue Weese, 47, Brunswick, Oh.: Bail jumping out of state, two counts bench warrant/fail ure to appear in court, pro bation violation/misde meanor. Feb. 18 Trevor Paul Smith, 30, Cumming: DUI/alcohol. FROM 1A STAR university while studying aerospace engineering. “Joining the Air Force ROTC in college would be cool because I feel like I may get the chance to work on military aircraft,” Mulberry said. 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