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2A I DAWSON COUNTY NEWS I dawsonnews.com Wednesday, June 5,2019 OBITUARIES Roxanne Anita Byrd Buchanan Roxanne Anita Byrd Buchanan, 56 of Dawsonville died Wednesday May 29, 2019. Bearden Funeral Home of Dawsonville was in charge of the arrangements Dawson County News June 5, 2019 Frances Gunter Frances Gunter of Dawsonville, Georgia passed away on June 3, 2019. McDonald and Sons Funeral Home of Cumming was in charge of the arrange ments Dawson County News June 5, 2019 Clabus Glenn Martin Clabus Glenn Martin, age 60, of Cumming, GA, passed away on Tuesday, May 28, 2019. Ingram Funeral Home & Crematory of Cumming was in charge of the arrangements. Dawson County News June 5, 2019 Arrest Reports May 27 Justin Matthew Gibson, 25, Euharlee: Speeding, D.U.FDrugs. Laryssa Ubom, 21, Alpharetta: Pedestrian under the influence. Sabin Bryce Proffitt, 37, Cumming: D.U.I./ Alcohol. May 28 Johnny Cleveland Brooks, 44, Dawsonville: Three counts probation violation. Wesley Roland Welch, 43, Gainesville: Here for court. May 29 Amber Nicole Beavers, 30, Cumming: Distribution of marijuana, drug related objects. Amy Alexandria Gibson, 44, Dawsonville: Battery/Family violence. Craig Mitchell Fowler, 33, Dawsonville: Possession of a controlled substance, drug related objects, reckless conduct, criminal trespass. David Alan Wright, 49, Ball Ground: Probation violation. Leslie Blaine Weatherford, Jr., 56, Dahlonega: Probation violation. Mareo Jermaine Lewis, 36, Cumming: Distribution of marijuana, drug related objects. Victoria Anne Williams, 45, Blue Ridge: Driving while license sus pended/revoked, failure to maintain lane. May 30 Donny Cooper Akins, 65, Dawsonville: Aiding escape. James Russell Odom, 36, Dawsonville: Obstruction of officer, possession of firearm/ knife during commission of a crime, possession of marijuana, possession of a controlled substance, drug related objects, fail ure to update address on license, signals required in changing lanes. Jimmy George Holtzclaw, 56, Cumming: Bench warrant/failure to appear in court. May 31 Andrew Seth Oglesbee, 26, Dawsonville: Party to crime. Jeremy Leigh Holbrooks, 38, Dawsonville: Lour counts possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, possession of firearm/knife during com mission of a crime, manu facture of a controlled substance, manufacture of marijuana, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, trafficking in methamphetamine or amphetamine, drug relat ed objects. Jessica Robin Colletti, 24, Cleremont: Party to crime. Lita Ann Nicole Davis, 28, Dahlonega: Party to crime. Ryan Scott flowers, 27, Dawsonville: four counts possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, manufacture of a controlled substance, manufacture of marijua na, trafficking in metham phetamine or amphet amine, drug related objects. William Perry Duncan, 55, Ellijay: D.U.I./Drugs, failure to maintain lane. June 1 Bonilla Hererra Antonia, 44, Atlanta: Driving without license, headlight requirement. Carl Dwayne Atkins, 42, Gainesville: Possession of a controlled substance, drug related objects. Jacob Lee Daughtry, 28, Duluth: Parole viola tion. Michael Shannon Dorsey, 38, Dawsonville: failure to comply. June 2 Amie Renee Parker, 39, Cumming: DUI/Drugs, failure to maintain lane, defective or no taillights. Ryan Darrell Coleman, 34, Dawsonville: Rape. FROM 1A Williams Austin Steele DCN Regional Staff Former gubernatorial candidate Michael Williams leaves Hall County Jail after turning himself in Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2018, on charges of insur ance fraud and false report of a crime. Bond was agreed upon at $10,000. the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. A $10,000 bond was agreed upon by defense attorney AJ Richman, Darragh and Bearden. According to the indict ment, Williams was accused of “claiming that computer servers were stolen from his place of business, when in fact they were not” when fil ing an insurance claim to The Hartford. In May, Williams’ cam paign spokesman Seth Weathers told the Gainesville Times that about $300,000 worth of cryptocurrency servers were missing from Williams’ office on Monroe Drive in Gainesville. Williams had been using the servers for his business, LPW Investments, and run ning campaign operations out of a separate part of the building. FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY! FRIDAY, June 7th 5:00PM - 8:00PM Downtown at Bill Elliott St. & Tucker Ave. 1 Food truck vendors 1 Inflatables 1 Balloon Animals/Face Painting Grilled cheese, tomato soup & gourmet sandwiches Thai spring rolls/ rice noodles, bubble tea t,0K BBQ, ribs, bratwurst, smoked sausage, hot dogs Restaurant Scores The following are food service busi nesses that were inspected by the Dawson County Environmental Health Department from May 17 through May 28, 2019. A score of 69 or less is fail ing. May 17 HACIENDA BAR AND GRILL 219 Crossroad Blvd. STE 110, Dawsonville, Ga. 30534 Score: 80, Grade: B Notes: Large lexan containers of cooked tomatoes and peppers - on con tainer cooling since yesterday with temperatures of 49E - 52E and other container cooling 4 hours with temper ature of 100L - 137E. Proper cooling requires time/temperature control for safety foods to cool from 135L to 70L with 2 hours and from 135L to 41F within a total of 6 hours. COS: Both lexan containers of cooked tomatoes and peppers voluntarily discarded. Discussed using shallow pans and pos sibly starting the cooling process in the walk-in cooler to hasten cooling from 135F to 70F. Large lexan containers (5 gallons) filled to top with grilled toma- toes/peppers and beans being put into cooler to cool. To cool rapidly as required, large amounts of food need to be broken down into smaller por tions and rapid cooling methods such as ice baths, putting food into walk-in freezer or ice paddles need to be in use. COS: Tomatoes/peppers were cooling ovemight/over 4 hours and did not reach required cooling parameters, beans still above beginning cooling temp were put into smaller containers and put on ice to cool faster. Hot water sanitizing dish machine wash tempera ture not reaching above 90F after run ning machine multiple times and refill ing the water in the machine. In order to allow sanitizer to be effective, the water must be hot enough (at least 120F) to remove food debris from the surfaces of kitchenware/utensils and tableware. CFSM was contacting ser vice company during inspection. Dumpster with drain plug sheared allowing for possible insect/rodent entry in to the dumpster. Replace plug to keep hole sealed to prevent liquids from leaking out and pests from enter ing into dumpster through hole. May 20 LONGHORN STEAKHOUSE No. 5224 795 Hwy. 400 S, Dawsonville, Ga. 30534 Score: 96, Grade: A May 21 DOMINO’S PIZZA 837 Hwy. 400 S STE 170, Dawsonville, Ga. 30534 Score: 93, Grade: A DUNKIN’ DONUTS 11 Donut Dr., Dawsonville, Ga. 30534 Score: 91, Grade: A May 22 BO JANGLES’ No. 2021 326 South 400 Center Lane, Dawsonville, Ga. 30534 Score: 91, Grade: A May 23 THE CARRIAGE VENUE 348 Hwy. 9 S, Dawsonville, Ga. 30534 Score: 99, Grade: A STARBUCKS COFFEE No. 27692 215 Marketplace Blvd. STE 100, Dawsonville, Ga. 30534 Score: 100, Grade: A May 28 CHIN CHIN 837 Hwy. 400 S STE 115, Dawsonville, Ga. 30534 Score: 81, Grade: B Notes: Colanders all stacked above 3-compartment with bits of dried food inside them. After cleaning and sanitiz ing, check for cleanliness before stor age. COS: All taken to dishmachine for cleaning and sanitizing. 3-door sandwich cooler at cook line holding time/temperature control for safety foods (TCS foods)above required 41F or below. Raw meat/lo mein stored in top of this unit overnight with temper atures 45F - 49F. Internal thermometer measuring temperature of 48F. Cooked chicken stored in large container in top of 2-door sandwich unit with tempera tures of chicken 45F - 50F. Cooked chicken stored in bowl above pan in top of sandwich unit with temperatures 45F - 47F. COS: All TCS foods above 41F voluntarily discarded. Restocked with TCS foods on ice and service call placed for unit. Cooked chicken stored in container and bowl in top of 2-door sandwich unit voluntarily discarded. Store large containers in bottom of unit where cold holding is more efficient - on top food must be below rim of top to keep cold even when top is closed. Spoons/utensils to be used for scoop ing rice stored in container with water intended to store utensils after use back in container of water, store uten sils for serving rice in clean/dry con tainer and change out utensils/contain er every 4 hours of use. COS/ Water removed from container. Will change out utensils every 4 hours of use. Front panels of fryers missing allowing for the accumulation of grease/food debris inside fryers that is not being cleaned out frequently enough. Replace panels or seal this opening to prevent accu mulation. Build-up of grease/food debris inside fryers, shelving under tea ums/cup storage with build-up of food debris/dirt. Lids of storage bulk con tainers on shelving/cart at wok with build-up of grease/food spills. Clean non-food contact surfaces frequently to prevent build-up that can be attraction for pests. Employee coming into work storing personal items on shelf above 2-compartment sink - gum/empty trav el mug. Designate and area away from food prep and storage where personal items may be stored to prevent any [possible contamination of food/food contact surfaces. Observed roaches in kitchen on shelving/equipment and on shelving in wait area. 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