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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2023 THE JACKSON HERALD PAGE 7A Incidents continued from 6A Deputies were initially called to the residence for a domes tic dispute between a man and woman, who were arguing about disciplining a juvenile. The dispute appeared to have turned physical and the wom an had a mark below her eye. At one point when deputies were on the scene, the man got agitated and started yelling. Officers attempted to detain the man when he appeared he was going to fight, but the man attempted to fight deputies. He reportedly head-butted one of them and attempted to do it again. The officer reportedly grabbed the man by the throat and kept his head turned to keep him from doing so. The man then reportedly at tempted to kick the deputy in the groin, but the deputy tried to avoid the hit and was struck in the leg instead. The man was charged with obstruction of a law enforce ment officer; cruelty to chil dren; simple assault on a law enforcement officer and bat tery-family violence. Other recent incidents re ported to the JCSO included: COMMERCE • obstruction of officers; reckless driving; and fleeing/ attempting to elude a police of ficer on Maysville Rd. where a man fled in a vehicle after offi cers attempted to stop him for a warrant. The man reportedly drove recklessly while fleeing hit a steel cable. He then fled on foot into a heavily wooded area and wasn’t found. Of ficers had deep scratches on their head and arms due to bri ars in the wooded area. •affray on Hoods Mill Rd. where someone reported an altercation between two stu dents. • dispute on W.W. Gary Rd. where a woman with dementia did not want to live in assisted living. • damage to a vehicle on Ap ple Valley Rd. where a driver lost control and the vehicle struck a tree. • theft by shoplifting on Ste ven B. Tanger Blvd. where a store employee reported peo ple who shoplifted previously had returned to a store. •civil matter on Old Hard en Orchard Rd. where officers were called for a civil issue in volving dogs. •theft by taking on Groan ing Rock Rd. where a man reported someone stole a fire arm. •threats on Groaning Rock Rd. where a man reported a woman he was talking to on line threatened to share nude photos he’d sent her unless he sent money. •recovered stolen property on Ila Rd. where an officer found a stolen vehicle on the side of the road. •agency assist on Sheep Pasture Rd. where deputies assisted the Commerce Po lice Department during a fol low-up. There was also an open door at the residence. Officers were able to make contact with a woman at the residence. •agency assist on 1-85 where deputies assisted at a wreck scene. • simple assault and disor derly conduct on Westview Rd. where a man reportedly held a brick over his head during an incident with a woman. •burglary-second degree on Old Ridge Rd. where a woman reported multiple items were taken from a storage building. The woman was ultimately ar rested for a warrant during the call. • harassing communications on Ruby Ln. where a woman said her son’s ex-girlfriend sent her a threatening, vulgar message. • civil matter on Williamson Ln. where a woman reported her family wouldn’t let her re trieve belongings. • theft by taking on William son Ln. where a man reported a generator was taken. • information on W.L. Williams Rd. where a par ent wanted information on a threatening note found in a school bathroom. •agency assist on Jefferson Rd. where officers assisted at a wreck scene. • information on Hoods Mill Rd. where someone had con cerns about a dog attack that happened in Hoschton. •noise complaint on Cabin Creek Rd. where a man report ed gunshots. •information on Berea Rd. where a parent reported his daughter received threats. • information on Edgefield Dr. where a man reported his neighbors were loud. JEFFERSON • welfare check on Rock Forge Rd. where a social worker requested a welfare check. •interference with custody on Delaperriere Loop where a woman reported her child's father didn’t bring their child for scheduled visitation. • aggravated assault on Har din Terrace Cir. where a wom an said a man pointed a gun at her during an argument. • suspicious activity on Birch Field where officers found two people asleep in a vehicle. They later found sus pected marijuana in the vehi cle. • civil matter on Shallow Ford Rd. where a man said his estranged wife wouldn’t let him get his belongings. •runaway juvenile on Old Winder Hwy. where a juvenile ran away, but was returned to a parent. •civil matter on Commerce Rd. where neighbor’s argued over money. • agency assist on Damon Gause Pkwy. where deputies assisted at a wreck scene. • information on Harold Phillips Rd. where a woman reported a mailed check was missing. • harassing communications on Hardin Terrace Cir. where a woman said her ex-husband wouldn’t stop contacting her. • simple battery against a person 65 years or older-fam ily violence on Rambler Inn Rd. where a woman was ar rested after a physical dispute with a family member. The woman reportedly grabbed an other woman by the hair and slapped her. The two contin ued to fight one another on the floor. • damage to property on Tra ditions Way where a man said his mailbox was damaged. •dispute on Johnson Mill Rd. where a man and woman had an argument. • harassing communications on Delaperriere Loop where a man reported his ex-wife ha rassed him. • agency assist on Hwy. 129 where deputies assisted at a wreck with injuries. • suspicious activity on Athens Hwy. where a man appeared to be throwing trash out. •burglary on Winder Hwy. where a man said someone stole cash from a lock box. •theft by taking on San dy Rd. where a man reported money was taken from his bank account. • damage to a vehicle on Hwy. 124 where a vehicle col lided with another. •theft by taking on Com merce Rd. where a man report ed a check was stolen from his mailbox. • information and animal complaint on Will Clark Rd. where a woman reported her husband’s abnormal behavior. She said he was also involved in rooster-fighting. •reckless conduct on Whit ney Rd. where a man was ar rested after reportedly shoot ing through a window. The shotgun also reportedly blew up in the man’s face. He was bleeding, but refused medical attention. •agency assist on Potter House Rd. where officers as sisted EMS during an over dose call. The man was taken to the hospital. • dispute on Birch Ct. where family members argued over a cigarette. •information on Will Clark Rd. where a woman reported finding drugs in a residence. •terroristic threats and acts on Shallowford Rd. where a woman said a man was verbal ly abusive and threatened her. •agency assist on Hwy. 124 where a man agreed to go to the hospital after saying he wanted to harm himself. •civil matter on Dry Pond Rd. where a man wanted infor mation on child custody. • information on Stan Evans Dr. where an out-of-state offi cer wanted to pass along infor mation about possible events in schools. MAYSVILLE •animal complaint on Har mony Church Rd. (Gillsville) where a woman said a dog bit her. • animal complaint on Light House Cir. where a woman said her neighbor’s dog killed her chickens. •welfare check on Mays ville Rd. where a man fell. EMS checked on him and de termined not to take him to the hospital. •driving without a license on Plainview Rd. where a man was arrested during a traffic stop. •animal complaint on Do- nahoo Rd. where a man said he was attacked by dogs while hunting. He was able to walk 1/2 mile to the road. Someone gave him a ride to the hospital. •agency assist on Silver- wood Dr. where deputies as sisted with a medical call. A woman said she planned to transport her child to the hos pital. • information on Hwy. 82 Spur where Maysville Ele mentary School personnel re ported a student had a knife. • abuse/neglect/exploit a disabled or elderly person on Silver Dollar Rd. where an Adult Protective Services re ferral was made. •theft by deception on Ow ens Rd. where a man reported he didn’t receive plants he’d ordered. • information on 1-85 where a woman was cited for failure to maintain lane. Officers also smelled marijuana in the vehi cle. The woman said she had smoked the substance earlier. None was located in the vehi cle. •lost/found item on Dead- wyler Rd. where a man report ed a missing tag. NICHOLSON • harassing communica tions on Wilson Cemetery Rd. where a woman reported someone contacted her via email, claiming they had her personal information. •welfare check on Stapler Murray Rd. where a med unit checked on a man who has a mental health diagnosis. • harassing communications on Cooper Farm Rd. where a woman wanted another wom an to stop contacting her after a dispute over house cleaning. •damage to a vehicle and driving without a license on Hwy. 334 where a man was arrested after a single-vehicle wreck. •dispute on Kesler Rd. where a couple had a verbal argument. •possible overdose on Ivy Creek Dr. where a juvenile was transported to the hospital after taking medication. •information on Shilo Rd. where a man reported a custo dy issue. NORTH JACKSON •giving false name to offi cers; driving without a license; insurance violation; and head light violation on Old State Rd. where a man was arrested during a traffic stop. The man initially gave officers a false identity, telling officers he was his twin brother. •noise complaint on Glenn Gee Rd. where a woman re ported a neighbor was being loud. The complainant also said the neighbors were dev il-worshippers and one of them was a madame for sex-traf ficking in the area. Deputies spoke with the neighbors, who said they had been asleep and didn’t know what the com plaint was about. • recovered stolen proper ty on Pond Fork Church Rd. where deputies found a vehi cle that had been reported sto len out of Jefferson. •custody dispute on Sierra Way where a woman reported someone left with a child. •custody dispute on Brum- balow Rd. where a woman re ported a man wouldn’t let her get their child. •animal complaint on Vil lage Pkwy. where a man feared a neighbor’s dog. • damage to a vehicle on Wayne Poultry Rd. where a man reported a vehicle clipped his side mirror. •agency assist on Hwy. 129 where officers assisted with a wreck with injuries. A woman and two juveniles were trans ported to the hospital. • suspicious activity on Love Rd. where a truck got stuck in a field. •driving without a license and taillight violation on Hwy. 129 S where a man was arrest ed during a traffic stop. •theft by taking on Moun tain Creek Church Rd. where a Windstream employee report ed cables were stolen. •agency assist on Hwy. 60 where someone reported a woman knocked on their door. SOUTH JACKSON •lost/found item on Water ford PI. where a man reported a tag was missing. • information on New Kings Bridge Rd. where a man re ported a bad check. •agency assist on Hwy. 441 where deputies assisted with a two-vehicle wreck involving a government vehicle. •interference with calls for emergency assistance and bat tery-family violence on Old Commerce Rd. Ext. where a woman and her son got into an argument and the son re portedly grabbed the woman’s phone when she tried to call 911. She said the man also pushed her. The man denied it, but was ultimately arrested. • information on Reese Ridge Dr. where a woman gave someone her debit card information after getting a call about a television service. Jail Log Recent arrests made across Jackson County by various agencies The following people were re cently arrested by various agen cies across Jackson County: JCSO •Haley Aikens Bray, 29, 116 Hill Top Rd., Athens — bat tery-family violence. • Windell Carter, 47, 353 Franklin St., Braselton — proba tion violation. •Fabian Ducila, 19, 9700 Court Glen Dr., Houston, Texas — burglary; hold for Immigra tions and Customs Enforcement (ICE); and loitering or prowling. •Stacey Allen Jackson, 59, 1135 Forest Acres Cir., Athens — failure to appear; hold for Madison County; and coming off bond for four charges. •Donterrious Antwan King, 32, 5584 Hwy. 301, Claxton — failure to appear. •Donald Lamar Martin, 57, 34 Fairground Cir., Lexington — driving while license is sus pended or revoked and hold for Clarke and Oconee counties. • Crispin Molina-De La Rosa, 34,3023 Kingstone Hwy., Rome — hold for ICE and probation violation. • David Ernest Moore, 64,216 Railroad St., Jefferson — failure to appear. •Elijah Zackir Norton, 17, 196 Sagefield Cir., Maysville — probation violation and hold for Hall County. • Ryan James Ohart, 34, 69 S. Harmony St., Commerce — pro bation violation. •Justin Duan Pattman, 31, 1112 Ridgeway Rd., Commerce — battery-family violence and cruelty to children. • Christopher Austin Ring- wait, 25, 4807 Summerset Ct., Acworth — probation violation. •Andrew Levi Wright, 33, 3414 Athens Hwy., Gainesville — probation violation. •Fernando Martin Carmona, 38, 129 Hampton Creek Rd., Commerce — driving without a valid license. •Joshua Travis Dix, 36, 115 Waterford Ct., Jefferson — battery-family violence; three counts of cruelty to children; two counts of simple battery against law enforcement; and three counts of willful obstruction of law enforcement officers by use of threats or violence. •Jamar Nicholas Pearce, 20, 5822 Westpark Dr., Charlotte, N.C. — driving without a valid license; giving false name, ad dress or birthdate to a law en forcement officer; headlight vio lation; and no proof of insurance. • Andrew Franklin Roberts, 41, 330 County Farm Rd., Jef ferson — hold for Banks County. • Tina Michelle Smith, 50,160 Old Ridge Rd., Commerce — hold for Banks County. • Maya Cheylon Sattelman, 29, 148 Coleridge Ct., Athens — hold for Clarke County. •Carlos Velasco, 20, 311 Hickory Way, Maysville — driv ing without a valid license. •Martin Yair Garcia-Villapa- ndo, 23, 5204 Hopewell Ln., Gainesville — failure to appear; hold for Hall County; and bonds man off bond for one charge. • Montray Malcolm Poole, 27, 424 Jefferson River Rd., Athens — hold to transport. • Jasohn Ray Addison, 34,445 Markhan St. SW, Atlanta — fail ure to appear. • Christopher Brandon Brown, 41, 474 Whitney Rd., Jefferson — reckless conduct. •Dale Karye Elliott Jr., 17, 3041 Ferncliff Trace, Braselton — robbery; simple battery; and terroristic threats and acts. •Warren David Johnson, 33, 157 Savannah Ave., Athens — probation violation. •Benjamin Wade Paul, 39, 1888 Geron Williamson Rd., Lyons — failure to appear; hold for Barrow County; and theft by taking. • Jesse Allan Reid, 34,650 Old Commerce Rd. Ext., Athens — obstructing or hindering a person making an emergency telephone call and simple battery. • Rafael Lopez Perez, 41, 122 Banks Rd., Jefferson — no li cense and taillight violation. • John Caleb Nelms, 43, 1730 Crooked Creek Rd., Athens — probation violation. •Gavyn Dean Bruce, 17, 34 Hickory Hollow Dr., Jefferson — terroristic threats and acts. • Lindsey Alexandrea Moore, 34, 815 Harrison Sq., Gaines ville — theft by taking. • Kenyatta Danyell Williams, 44, 247 Brookedale Dr., Ameri- cus — identity fraud-felony. ARCADE PD • David Edward Browner, 47, 156 Leachman Rd., Commerce — driving while license is sus pended or revoked and operation of an unregistered vehicle. BRASELTON PD • John Landfrance Baptiste, 31, 850 Hillcrest Green Dr., Lawrenceville — no proof of in surance; obstruction of officers; reckless driving; speeding; and visibility violation. • Darron Donnell Ross, 20, 575 Cool Weather Dr., Law renceville — theft by taking-fel ony. COMMERCE PD •Cheyenne Taylor Mathews, 24, 976 Sheep Rd., Commerce — driving on roadways laned for traffic; DUI-alcohol; and light violation. •Mack Christopher McKin ney, 49, Commerce Inn, Com merce — driving while license is suspended or revoked and no proof of insurance. •James Sturgeon Smith, 70, 6177 Hickory Rd., Atlanta — driving on roadways laned for traffic and DUI-multiple sub stances. •Lararus Markeith Fleming, 31, 198 Old Hull Rd., Athens — hold for Clarke County and Vio lation of the Georgia Controlled Substance Act. JEFFERSON PD •Gregory Lewis Mack, 31, 3008 Ember Dr., Decatur — driving without a valid license; no proof of insurance; posses sion of a firearm by a convicted felon; and suspended registra tion. • Gary Samuel Brown, 46,184 Piedmont Rd., Commerce — DUI-alcohol; speeding (75/55); and vehicles to drive on right side of roadway violation. •Sean Paul Jean, 28, 1617 Madison Ln., Madison — pos session of marijuana less than an ounce and speeding (79/55). •Ruben Pedraza, 27, 318 Chardonnay Trace, Braselton — driving on roadways laned for traffic; driving without a valid license; DUI-alcohol while op erating a commercial vehicle; open container; tire violation; and turning movement violation. • Michael Keith Cross, 20, 134 Charleston Dr., Elmore, Ala. — driving with a suspend ed or revoked license; improper turn; leaving the scene of an ac cident/hit and run; no insurance; removing or affixing a license plate with intent to conceal; and window tint violation. • Edward Clay Anderson, 64, 93 Meadowlark Ln., Toc- coa — hold for Barrow County and possession of a Schedule IV controlled substance. • Robert Dontez Randolph Jr., 38, 165 Ivy St., Jefferson — driving while license is suspend ed or revoked. • Joseph Russell Angel Jr., 44, 1823 Hog Mountain Rd., Jeffer son — hold for Banks County. •Billy Michael Headley, 59, 395 Hawthorne Ave., Athens — driving without a valid license. MAYSVILLE PD • Brian Joseph Humphries, 50, 401 Hoke St., Maysville — bat tery-family violence; cruelty to children-third degree; and theft by taking. GEORGIA STATE PATROL •Jose Miguel Romero Limo, 31, 67 Pleasant Hill Dr., Talmo — driving while unlicensed; DUI; failure to report an accident with injury, death or damage; failure to yield when turning left; and hit and run. •Gabriel Bruce Tisdale, 21, 128 Brown Bridge Rd., Com merce — DUI-alcohol; failure to obey traffic-control devices; and no proof of insurance. •Dustin Crede Bellotte, 43, 106 Reed St., Homer — driving on roadways laned for traffic; DUI-drugs; and seat belt viola tion. •Emmanuel Wreh, 48, 3113 Rockview Dr., Loganville — DUI-multiple substances; open container; and brake light/signal violation. LESLIE SPORNBERGER JONES, LLC ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Northeast Georgia's Strong, Strategic, and Skilled Defense. Criminal, DUI, Traffic, Commercial Drivers, and Professional Licensing. Trials and Appeals. 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