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LCSO INCIDENT REPORT SUMMARY
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Compiled from a summary of incident reports driven vehicle and followed it. The driving became
completed by Lamar deputies during the period Jan.
20-26, 2021.
Jan. 20, Dep. Destiny Valenzuela met with a
woman at the sheriff’s office regarding a scam. The
woman received a call instructing her to put $2000 on
a gift card to resolve a debt with Amazon. The caller
knew the last four digits of the victim’s bank card. She
cancelled the card and asked for a report to be filed.
On Jan. 20, Dep. Justyn Weaver met with a woman
who reported a camper stolen from the home of her
late brother who died in February, 2020. The case was
taken over by C1D.
On Jan. 20, Dep. Weaver met with a woman whose
17-year-old daughter went missing. Both the mother
and daughter work at Ingles and the daughter did not
return home after work. SRO Dep. Adam Rowell was
called in due to the missing teen being at student at
LCHS. The Ingles security cameras were out of ser
vice and no help. After several days, the girl returned
home.
On Jan. 20, Dep. Weaver met with a man who
reported someone listed his home on Eady Creek Rd.
for rent online against his wishes. Whomever listed
the home used the phone number (717) 470.7795.
On Jan. 19, Dep. Rowell worked the case of a
15-year-old girl who did not ride the school bus home
as planned.
On Jan. 21, Dep. Weaver was dispatched to the
1100 block of Hwy. 36 East regarding a traffic acci
dent. He found a 2000 Dodge Durango parallel with
the tree line. The driver, Dusty L. McLin, 39, said he
had a blowout. Weaver noticed a wet spot on McLin’s
crotch where he had lost control of bodily functions
and detected the strong odor of alcohol.
McLin admitted drinking eight Bud Lights about
two hours earlier. He tested positive for alcohol on
a roadside test. Open alcoholic beverage containers
were found in the passenger side floorboard. McLin
was arrested. At the jail, he blew .196 on the Intoxilyz-
er. He was charged with two counts DUI, reckless driv
ing, failure to maintain lane, no seatbelt, driving too
fast for conditions and an open container violation.
On Jan. 21, Sgt. Michael Brayton was patrolling
northbound on 1-75 when he spotted an erratically
worse as the driver watched Brayton in his mirror.
A traffic stop was initiated. The driver, Christian R.
Menedez-Ruiz, 30, provided a license. Brayton de
tected the strong odor of marijuana and called Sgt.
Brandon Goins for backup.
When asked about the odor of marijuana, those
in the vehicle relinquished a small bag of weed.
They displayed fear when told the vehicle would be
searched. They said there were no drugs or firearms
in the car.
A search turned up two guns in a black Nike bag
and two Xanax tablets. Under the Nike bag, a trash
bag containing two pounds of marijuana was located.
Fraudulent credit cards and a notepad with various
IDs listed was also located, indicating identity theft/
fraud.
Ruiz went to jail charged with possession of mari
juana, possession of a firearm during the commission
of a felony and possession of a controlled substance.
A passenger, Osbaldo Bonilla, 28, was charged with
possession of a firearm during the commission of a
felony, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon
and possession of marijuana. A third passenger in the
car was released pending further investigation.
On Jan. 24, Dep. William Holt was dispatched to
Crane Rd. regarding a suspicious vehicle. He found a
tan 2001 Ford Explorer with no tag which had appar
ently been abandoned. The SUV was towed.
On Jan. 25, Dep. Ashley Johnson met with a man
who hit a deer on Hwy. 41 South near MLK Bypass.
His 2018 Chevy Silverado had front end damage and a
report was filed for insurance purposes.
On Jan. 25, Dep. Johnson met with an allegedly un
ruly juvenile and his parents at a home on Evergreen
North.
On Jan. 25, Dep. Johnson worked a fight involving
two male juveniles who were fighting over a juvenile
female at a home on Means Rd. There was also indi
cation that one of the juvenile males had sent nude
photos to another 12-year-old female.
On Jan. 25, Dep. Johnson was dispatched to 178
Perdue Rd. about an unwanted female on the prem
ises. She relocated to 788 Willis Road and warned
45-year-old Kimala M. Parks not to return to the Per
due Road residence where a family was in mourning.
SHERIFF'S REPORT
Between Friday, January 22 and Thursday, January
28 the following were processed through the Lamar
County jail:
Darius Ant own Bentley, 19, Barnesville, warrant
pending;
David Allen Campbell, 45, Barnesville, battery;
Chaderien Marquez Driver, 20, Barnesville, war
rants pending;
Charliece Briaun Franklin, 30, Decatur, suspended
registration, failure to yield and DUI;
Achaia Ireion Holmes, 21, Thomaston, theft by tak
ing;
Warren Terrell Johnson, 44, Barnesville, probation
violation;
Cameron Christopher Leavitt, 25, Jackson, wanted
by Butts County;
Antonio Dominique Little, 25, Thomaston, theft by
taking;
Audarion Jacquez Napier, 17, Barnesville, warrant
pending;
Andre Pare Palmer, 33, Milner, failure to appear;
David Eugene Pierce, 53, Griffin, failure to appear;
Christopher Gene Tufts, 32, homeless, parole viola
tion;
Shelton Rondrickus Watkins, 20, Barnesville, war
rants pending.
Lamar County Sheriff’s Deputies answered 142
calls. Lamar County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to
11 911 calls.
Lamar County Fire Fighters responded to 16 911
calls.
Barnesville Fire Fighters responded to two 911
calls.
Community Ambulance Service responded to 131
calls.
There were 12 accidents.
Lamar County Sheriff’s Deputies served 10 state
warrants.
Lamar County Sheriff’s Deputies issued 10 traffic
citations.
BENTLEY CAMPBELL DRIVER
HOLMES
JOHNSON
LEAVITT
FRANKLIN
LITTLE NAPIER
PALMER PIERCE
TUFTS
WATKINS
Public Meetings
•Aldora Town Commission, Tuesday, February 9,10
a.m., Barnesville Houseing Authority;
•Barnesville City Council, Monday, March 1, 5:30 p.m.,
police station;
• Barnesville-Lamar County Industrial Development
Authority, Thursday, February 11,10:30 a.m., Cham-
ber/IDA board room;
• Barnesville-Lamar County Library Board, Tuesday,
February 16, 5:30 p.m.
•Family Connections Collaborative, Thursday, Febru
ary 11, 9 a.m., E.P. Roberts Center;
• Lamar County Tax Assessors, Thursday, February 11,
2 p.m., administration building;
• Lamar County Board of Education, Monday, February
8, 6 p.m., board offices;
• Lamar County Board of Elections, Monday, February
22, 6 p.m., administration building;
• Lamar County Commission, Tuesday, February 16, 7
p.m., courthouse;
• Lamar County Health Dept. Thursday, February 18,
2021,12 p.m. Health Dept. Building;
• Lamar County Soil and Water Conservation District,
Wednesday, February 3, 9 a.m., USDA service center;
•Milner City Council, Monday, February 15, 6 p.m.,
Milner Community Library.
POLICE REPORT
Between Monday, January 25 and Monday, January
1 the Barnesville Police Department made the follow
ing arrests:
Quendavious Taylor, 21, 958 Willow Wind Cir.,
Barnesville, aggravated assault, armed robbery and
possession of marijuana;
Audarion Napier, 17, 121 Kate Ct., Barnesville,
three counts entering an auto to commit theft;
Darius Bentley, 19, 187 Mill St., Barnesville, three
counts entering an auto to commit theft;
Chaderien Driver, 20, 104 14th St., Barnesville, theft
by receiving;
Terrell Hart, 20, 107 Landing View, Barnesville,
obstruction and possession of less than an ounce of
marijuana;
Quavarian Taylor, 18, 1498 Grays Chapel Rd., Yates-
ville, obstruction;
Shelton Watkins, 20, 373 Atlanta St., Barnesville,
three counts entering an auto with intent to commit
theft.
There were 219 calls for service including: one
fight, 109 security checks, one criminal trespass, one
prowler, one burglary, five domestics, 14 suspicious
persons/vehicles, two accidents, one hit and run,
four escorts and 14 alarms.
They issued 10 citations including: one possession
of less than an ounce of marijuana, one expired tag,
two speeding, one leaving the scene of an accident,
one no tail lights, one obstructed view, one seatbelt
violation and two obstruction.
MAGISTRATE REPORT
Between Friday, January 22 and Thursday, January
28 the Magistrate Court issued:
seven criminal warrants
one foreclosure
two dispossessory’s
eight civil suits
six first appearance/bond hearings
FOR THE RECORD
Deaths:
Paul Melton Piper, 81, died Dec. 10, 2020.
Richard Lee Andrews, 72, died Jan. 4, 2021.
Angela Denise Johnson, 51, died Jan. 5, 2021.
James Marshall Mauldin, 50, died Jan. 9, 2020.
Flossie Mae Ogletree, 69, died Jan. 10, 2020.
Divorces:
Deleesa McDougal vs. Cameron McDougal
Chad Benjamin Naylor vs. Scottie Ann Naylor
David L. Williams vs. Johannah L. Williams
John H. Ingram vs. Melinda Ingram
Monica H. Benjamin vs. Ginori L. Smith
Latoya Campbell-Shaw vs. Nicholas Shaw
Antonio Dawson vs. Angela Dawson
Anthony W. Raybon vs. Shelley C. Raybon
770.358.NEWS
Superior Court Clerk, Caleb Tyson
326 Thomaston St., Barnesville
770.358.5145
PUBLIC notice:
Probate Court Judge, Kathryn B. Martin
326 Thomaston St., Barnesville
770.358.5155
Magistrate Court Judge, Karen Jackson
121 Roberta Dr., Barnesville
770.358.5154
770.358.NEWS
Lamar County Sheriff, Brad White
121 Roberta Dr., Barnesville
770.358.5159
PUBLIC NOTICE
ESTATES
State of Georgia
County of Lamar
All creditors of the
estate of David Karl Rose,
deceased, late of Lamar
County, Georgia, are hereby
notified to render their de
mands to the undersigned
according to law, and all
persons indebted to said
estate are required to make
immediate payment to the
undersigned.
This the 27th day of
January 2021.
Paula Ogilvie Rose, 254
Cannafax Rd., Barnesville,
GA 30204. (2-2) (4) (p)
State of Georgia
County of Lamar
All creditors of the estate
of Rufus Durrah, deceased,
late of Lamar County
Georgia, are hereby notified
to render their demands
to the undersigned accord
ing to law, and all persons
indebted to said estate are
required to make immedi
ate payment to the under
signed.
This the 25th day of
January, 2021.
Patsy King Mann, P.O.
Box 863, Barnesville, GA
30204. (2-2) (4) (p)
In the Probate Court of
Lamar County
State of Georgia
In Re: Raymond Lloyd
English, deceased
Estate No. 8722
Notice of Petition to File
for Year’s Support
The petition of Linda
Tanner English, for a Year’s
Support from the estate of
Raymond Lloyd English,
deceased, for decedent’s
(surviving spouse)(and)(mi-
nor child(ren)), having been
duly filed, all interested
persons are hereby notified
to show cause, if any they
have, on or before March
8, 2021, why said petition
should not be granted.
All objections to the
Petition must be in writing,
setting forth the grounds
of any such objections. All
objections should be sworn
to before a notary public
or before a Probate Court
Clerk, and filing fees must
be tendered with your ob
jections, unless you qualify
to file as an indigent party.
Contact Probate Court
personnel for the required
amount of filing fees. If
any objections are filed, a
hearing will be scheduled
at a later date. If no objec
tions are filed, the Petition
may be granted without a
hearing.
/s/Kathryn B. Martin,
Judge of the Probate Court,
326 Thomaston St., Barnes
ville, GA 30204. 770-358-
5155. (2-2) (4) (p)
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors
All creditors of the
estate of Lillie Mary Avery,
deceased, of Barnesville,
Lamar County, Georgia, are
hereby notified to render
their demands to the under
signed according to law, and
all persons indebted to said
estate are required to make
immediate payment.
Tabitha Renee Ambles,
Administrator c/o William
R. Jenkins, Post Office Box
87238, College Park, Georgia
30337-0238. (l-26)(4)(p)
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors
All creditors of the
estate of Charlie Lee Avery,
deceased, of Barnesville,
Lamar County, Georgia, are
hereby notified to render
their demands to the under
signed according to law, and
all persons indebted to said
estate are required to make
immediate payment.
Tabitha Renee Ambles,
Administrator c/o William
R. Jenkins, Post Office Box
87238, College Park, Georgia
30337-0238. (l-26)(4)(p)
In the Probate Court
of Lamar County, State of
Georgia
In Re: Estate of Elizabeth
Anne Brehaut, deceased
Estate No. 8805
Petition for Letters of
Administration
Notice
All interested parties
and to whom it may con
cern: Stephen Brehaut has
petitioned to be appointed
administrator(s) of the
estate of Elizabeth Ann Bre
haut deceased, of said coun
ty. (The petitioner has also
applied for waiver of bond,
waiver of reports, waiver of
statements, and/or grant of
certain powers contained in
O.C.G.A. §53-12-261.) All in
terested persons are hereby
notified to show cause why
said petition should not be
granted. All objections to
the petition must be in writ
ing, setting for the grounds
of any such objections and
must be filed with the Court
on or before February 15,
2021.
Be Notified Further: All
objections to the Petition
must be in writing, setting
forth the grounds of any
such objections. All objec
tions should be sworn to
before a notary public or be
fore a Probate Court Clerk,
and filing fees must be ten
dered with your objections,
unless you qualify to file as
an indigent party. Contact
Probate Court personnel
for the required amount of
filing fees. If any objections
are filed, a hearing will be
scheduled at a later date.
If no objections are filed,
the Petition may be granted
without a hearing.
/s/Kathryn B. Martin,
Judge of the Probate Court,
326 Thomaston St., Barnes
ville, GA 30204. 770-358-
5155. (l-19)(4)(p)
PUBLIC NOTICE
JUVENILES
In the Probate Court
of Lamar County, State of
Georgia
In Re: Estate of I’Lei
Tyche’ Avery, Minor
Estate No. 8803
Notice
Date of second publica
tion, if any January 19, 2021
To: Father of I’Lei Tyche’
Avery
You are hereby notified
that Corvette Lashay Avery
has filed a Petition seeking
to be appointed temporary
guardian(s) of the above-
named Minor. All objec
tions to the Petition to the
appointment of a temporary
guardian or the appoint
ment of the Petitioner(s)
as temporary guardian(s),
must be in writing, setting
forth the grounds of any
such objections, and be
filed with this Court no later
than fourteen (14) days
after this notice is mailed,
or ten (10) days after this
notice is personally served
upon you, or ten (10) days
after the second publica
tion of this notice if you are
served by publication. All
objections should be sworn
to before a notary public or
Georgia probate court clerk
and filing fees must be ten
dered with our objections,
unless you qualify to file as
an indigent party. Contact
Probate Court personnel
for the required amount of
filing fees.
NOTE: If a natural guard
ian files a timely objection
to the creation of the tem
porary guardianship, the
Petition will be dismissed.
If a natural guardian files an
objection to the appoint
ment of the Petitioner(s) as
guardian(s), or if a parent
who is not a natural guard
ian files an objection to the
Petition, a hearing on the
matter shall be scheduled at
a later date. If no objection
is filed, the Petition may be
granted without a hearing.
/s/Kathryn B. Martin,
Judge of the Probate Court,
326 Thomaston St., Barnes
ville, GA 30204. 770-358-
5155. (l-12)(4)(p)
PUBLIC NOTICE
MISC
Lamar Superior Court
Trade Name Registration
Personally appeared
the undersigned who on
oath deposes and says that
Unlimited Boring, Inc., 440
Walton Road, Barnesville,
GA 30204 is/are doing busi
ness in Lamar County, Geor
gia under the name of Trade
name: Unlimited Renewable
Solutions, 440 Walton Road,
Barnesville, GA 30204 (trade