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LCSO INCIDENT REPORT SUMMARY
Compiled from a summary of incident reports
completed by Lamar deputies during the period April
21-27, 2021.
On April 21, Lt. Shane Moore responded to Ga.
Hwy. 7 near Fellowship Drive regarding a black truck
traveling southbound in the northbound lane. He
found a black Ford Ranger on the left side of the road
with a black male lying underneath it. A tire on the
truck was busted from hitting a culvert in the median.
When the man rolled out from under the truck,
a plastic container fell out of his pocket. He put it
back in. Moore could tell the container held mari
juana. There was also a rolled joint in the man’s shirt
pocket. Wesley J. Malcolm, 73, was cited for posses
sion of marijuana.
On April 21, just before midnight, Dep. William
Holt was patrolling Ga. Hwy. 7 near Five Points Road
when he noticed a truck with no tail light cover and
followed it. He watched the truck weave over the
roadway for a time and stopped it on Atlanta Street.
He approached and detected the odor of alcohol. The
driver, Thomas Storey, was nervous and first said
he had two beers. Holt pointed out he could see two
alcohol containers in the car.
Storey than began to plead to be let go, noting he
was an Army veteran. Storey almost fell when exiting
the truck. Lt. Evans from BPD was summoned to run
a breathalyzer test at which point Story said, “Shoot
me. 1 just want to die. Just shoot me.”
Storey refused testing at the jail and was charged
with DUI (refusal), open container violation, tail light
violation and failure to maintain lane.
On April 22, Sgt. Bossie Davis was dispatched to a
home on Chappell Mill Road where a woman had let
her dogs out in the night to relieve themselves and
they were attacked by two large white dogs. One of
her dogs was severely injured and had to be eutha
nized. She thought the attacking dogs came from
across the road but was not sure. A report was filed.
On April 22, Dep. Holt worked a domestic dispute
involving a man and a woman at the Barnesville Mo
tel. The combatants were separated.
On April 25, Dep. Patrick Saunders was dispatched
to a home at 157 Barnesville Ave. regarding a domes
tic dispute. He found a front porch window of the
home had been broken in from the outside and locat
ed Jessica Brooks, 39, lying on the floor with a bloody
arm. Brooks would not respond to his questions.
Two occupants of the home, Breanna Chambley
and Timothy Brooks, said they were watching TV
when Jessica Brooks broke the window trying to en
ter the house. Chambley armed herself with a 9 mm.
handgun and opened the door at which point Jessica
Brooks started hitting her. At some point, Chambley
fired one round through the ceiling of her porch.
Jessica Brooks said her husband was there cheat
ing with Chambley. She went to jail charged with
criminal trespass and simple assault.
On April 26, Sgt. Keith Kendrick was contacted by
a parole officer to serve a parole violation warrant
on Gregory A. Twymon, 30, at his residence at 243
Midway Road. The parole officer also requested a 4th
Amendment waiver search of the home which was
fashioned out of a 12 x 24 shed.
Accompanied by Sgt. Davis and Dep. Holt, Kend
rick and the parole officer went to the home and took
Twymon into custody on the front porch. Twymon
reported there was a female inside. In a bathroom,
Kendrick spotted Dominique L. Cannon naked from
the waist down and ordered her to cover herself.
Cannon admitted she had marijuana and pointed
it out to Kendrick who spotted a bag of meth on the
same table. Upon questioning, Cannon said, “What
meth?”. Kendrick found two packs of marijuana that
appeared to have been ordered online or through
a dispensary. Twymon claimed all the drugs in the
house were his.
In the living room, Kendrick spotted a wallet.
Cannon said the wallet and all the money in it were
hers. Inside the wallet, Kendrick found a bag of crack
cocaine. Twymon was charged with possession of
meth and possession of marijuana. Cannon was
charged with possession of marijuana and possession
of cocaine.
On April 26, Sgt. Michael Brayton was patrolling
1-75 northbound when he spotted a vehicle following
another too closely. He observed the vehicle had a
large crack in the windshield. He stopped the car and
asked the driver to exit. Instead the driver fled north
to Henry County at speeds reaching 140 mph.
The chase rolled through Tanger Outlet and onto
an industrial road. Brayton eventually pitted the sus
pect vehicle and ordered the driver out at gunpoint
until backup arrived. Two bags of cocaine and a $20
bill containing cocaine were found in a door panel.
The driver, Borislav Savic, 35, went to jail charged
with possession of cocaine, fleeing and attempting
to elude and suspended license. His multiple sus
pensions were for DUI. He also had a full extradition
warrant from Florida for DUI and other crimes. His
vehicle was seized.
On April 26, Dep. Holt was dispatched to a home
at 649 Turner Bridge Rd. regarding a harassing com
munications complaint.
On April 27, Dep. Anthony Redding was dis
patched to 462 Trice Rd., Lot 31 where a female want
ed information on how to get a temporary protective
order against her boyfriend.
SHERIFF'S REPORT
Between Friday, April 23 and Thursday, April 29 the
following were processed through the Lamar County
jail:
Aurelio Enrique Abreu, 66, Barnesville, possess,
manufacture, distribution of a controlled substance
within 1,000 feet of schools, possession with intent
of methamphetamine, trafficking in cocaine, illegal
drugs, marijuana or meth, tampering with evidence,
obstructing officers, possession of firearm or knife
during commission of or attempt to commit felonies,
possess and use of drug related objects and posses
sion of less than an ounce of marijuana;
Dyran Sentell Banks, 29, Barnesvile, probation
violation;
Jessica Rae Brooks, 39, Griffin, simple assault and
criminal trespass;
Ronald Scott Carnes, 57, Jacksonville Beach, FL,
speeding and three counts DUI;
Christy Renee Chambley, 52, Roberta, housed for
Crawford County;
Jermaine Darnell Cobb, 48, Barnesville, disorderly;
Chad Thomas Coursey, 32, Barnesville, investiga
tion;
Aromus Cortez Cunningham, 36, Barnesville, pro
bation violation;
Jatori Lamond Davis, 34, Milner, warrant pending;
Tony Lee Flournoy, 38, Barnesville, probation viola
tion;
Stephanie Nichole Garrett, 29, Locust Grove, forg
ery;
Kandavious Markell Greene, 20, Barnesville, driving
without a license;
Deja Antione Grier, 32, Forsyth, parole violation;
Salim J. Hajiani, 41, Barnesville, hold for Monroe
County;
Edmond Jermaine Harris, 37, Barnesville, drug
court, sale of meth, trafficking in cocaine, illegal
drugs, marijuana or meth, possess/manufacture or
distribution of a controlled substance within 1,000
feet of schools and three counts probation violation;
Kenneth Wayne Jones, 30, Roberta, failure to ap
pear;
Glenn Edwin Lanford, 69, Barnesville, two counts
obstructing officers, aggravated battery and disor
derly conduct;
Traveous Dionne Lockette, 39, Atlanta, driving
while unlicensed and speeding;
George Calvin Mays, 44, Yatesville, state sentence;
Eddie Lee Miller, 64, Barnesville, warrants pending;
Johnny Ray Minyard, 40, Barnesville, bench war
rant;
Otis Ricks, 59, Atlanta, probation violation;
Misty Renee Rivers, 39, Griffin, probation violation;
Borislav Savic, 35, St. Petersburg, FL, possession
of cocaine, fleeing or attempting to elude and driving
while license suspended or revoked;
Devin T. Vanenkenvoort, 21, Eatonton, purchase,
possession, manufacture, distribution or sale of mari
juana;
Cornelius Duran Walker, 34, Barnesville, civil court
order;
Tamra Lynn Winn, 30, Summerville, probation
violation.
Lamar County Sheriff’s Deputies answered 120
calls.
Lamar County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to 13
911 calls.
Lamar County Fire Fighters responded to 22 911
calls.
Barnesville Fire Fighters responded to four 911
calls.
Community Ambulance Service responded to 51
calls.
There were 10 accidents.
Public Meetings
•Aldora Town Commission, Tuesday, May 11,10
a.m., Barnesville Houseing Authority;
•Barnesville City Council, Monday, June 7, 5:30
p.m., police station;
• Barnesville-Lamar County Industrial Development
Authority, Thursday, May 13,10:30 a.m., Chamber/
IDA board room;
• Barnesville-Lamar County Library Board, Tuesday,
May 18, 5:30 p.m.
• Family Connections Collaborative, Thursday, May
13, 9 a.m., E.P. Roberts Center;
• Lamar County Tax Assessors, May 13, 2 p.m.,
administration building;
• Lamar County Board of Education, Monday, May
10, 6 p.m., board offices;
• Lamar County Board of Elections, Monday, May
24, 6 p.m., administration building;
• Lamar County Commission, Tuesday, May 18, 7
p.m., courthouse;
• Lamar County Health Dept. Thursday, May 20,12
p.m. Health Dept. Building;
• Lamar County Soil and Water Conservation
District, Wednesday, May 5, 9 a.m., USDA service
center;
•Milner City Council, Monday, May 17, 6 p.m.,
Milner Community Library.
POLICE REPORT
Between Monday, April 26 and Monday, May 3 the
Barnesville Police Department made the following
arrests:
Jeremiah Vansipe, 20, 102 Moye St., Apt. B, Barnes
ville, simple assault.
They answered 203 calls for service including:
one fight, two animal complaints, 47 security checks,
three thefts, five loud music, one criminal trespass,
two welfare checks, two peeping toms, 20 domestics,
one subject with firearm, eight foot patrols, 23 suspi
cious persons/vehicles, five speeding, three acci
dents, one intoxicated person, one escort, one bond
approval, six alarms, one damage to property and five
mental subjects.
They issued 32 citations including: one expired
tag, one unlicensed person to drive, one driving with
out a license, one move over law, 12 speeding, four
handsfree law, one obstructed view, seven seatbelt
violation, one simple assault, one disorderly, one
criminal trespass and one discharging firearms within
city limits.
MAGISTRATE REPORT
Between Friday, April 23 and Thursday, April 29
the Magistrate Court issued:
26 criminal warrants
six dispossessory’s
one garnishment
14 civil suits
19 first appearance/bond hearings
FOR THE RECORD
Pardons & Paroles:
Johnny Benjamin Caslin, Jr., who was convicted of ag
gravated assault, first degree forgery and two counts
VGCSA during the period 1991-1993, has been par
doned and his right to bear arms restored.
Divorces:
Wanda Jean Caufman vs. Rickey Allen Caufman
Deaths:
D’Shaunti Kyonni Hunter, 17, died Jan. 10. 2021.
Bourkhan Khoudaiberdiev, 62, died April 7, 2021.
Lowell Vaneta Gibbs, 73, died April 15, 2021.
Etta Jo Joss, 81, died on April 19, 2021.
Lois Ann Nicholson, 69, died April 22, 2021.
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
In the Probate Court
of Lamar County, State of
Georgia
In Re: Victor Ny, de
ceased
Estate No. 8857
Petition for Letters of
Administration
Notice
To: All Interested Per
sons and to whom it may
concern: Weena Ny has
petitioned to be appointed
administrator(s) of the
estate of Charles Franklin
Gillenwater deceased, of
said county. (The petitioner
has also applied for waiver
of bond, waiver of reports,
waiver of statements, and/
or grant of certain pow
ers contained in O.C.G.A.
§ 53-12-261.) All interested
persons are hereby noti
fied to show cause why
said petition should not
be granted. All objections
to the petition must be in
writing, setting forth the
grounds of any such objec
tions, and must be filed with
the Court on or before June
7, 2021.
Be Notified Further: All
objections to the petition
must be in writing, set
ting 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 objec
tions, 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. (5-4) (4) (b)
State of Georgia
County of Lamar
All creditors of the estate
of John Henry Dixson,
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
April, 2021.
Laterrance Dixson, Per
sonal Representative, 1463
Hwy 18. West, Barnesville,
GA 30204. (5-4) (4) (b)
In the Probate Court
of Lamar County, State of
Georgia
In Re: Charles Franklin
Gillenwater, deceased
Estate No. 8858
Petition for Letters of
Administration
Notice
To: All Interested
Persons and to whom
it may concern: Dianne
Gibson Gillenwater has
petitioned to be appointed
administrator^) of the
estate of Charles Franklin
Gillenwater deceased, of
said county. (The petitioner
has also applied for waiver
of bond, waiver of reports,
waiver of statements, and/
or grant of certain pow
ers contained in O.C.G.A.
§ 53-12-261.) All interested
persons are hereby noti
fied to show cause why
said petition should not
be granted. All objections
to the petition must be in
writing, setting forth the
grounds of any such objec
tions, and must be filed with
the Court on or before June
7, 2021.
Be Notified Further: All
objections to the petition
must be in writing, set
ting 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 objec
tions, 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. (5-4) (4) (b)
In the Probate Court
of Lamar County, State of
Georgia
In Re: Jean C. Hayes,
deceased
Estate No. 8842
Notice of Petition to File
for Year’s Support
The petition of Walter H.
Hayes, for a Year’s Sup
port from the estate of
Jean C. Hayes, deceased,
for decedent’s surviving
spouse, having been duly
filed, all interested persons
are hereby notified to show
cause, if any they have, on
or before June 7, 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 objec
tions, 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. (5-4) (4) (p)
State of Georgia
County of Lamar
All creditors of the estate
of Teresa Ridings, 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 29th day of April
2021.
Melissa Gail Stone,
Personal Representative,
1670 Old 41 Hwy., Griffin, GA
30224. (5-4) (4) (p)
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
All creditors of the Estate
of ALICE DEAN BROWN
COPELAND, late of Lamar
County, deceased, are
hereby notified to render in
their demands to the under
signed according to law, and
all persons indebted to said
Estate are required to make
immediate payment.
This 22nd day of March,
2021. Scott B. Fields, Esq.,
Attorney of the Estate of
Alice Dean Brown Copeland.
Scott B. Fields
(for public correspon
dence) 4426 Hugh Howell
Rd, Suite B305, Tucker, GA
30084. (5-4) (4) (p)
In the Probate Court
of Lamar County, State of
Georgia
In Re: Levi Brooks, Sr.,
deceased
Estate No. 8853
Petition for Letters of
Administration
Notice
To: All Interested Per
sons and to whom it may
concern: Levi Brooks, Jr. has
petitioned to be appointed
administrator^) of the
estate of Levi Brooks, Sr.
deceased, of said county.
(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
writing, setting forth the
grounds of any such objec
tions, and must be filed with
the Court on or before May
31, 2021.
Be Notified Further: All
objections to the petition
must be in writing, set-