Newspaper Page Text
The True Citizen, Wednesday, January 13, 2021 — Page 7
® FOR THE RECORD
BURKE COUNTY JAIL BOOKINGS
JAN. 4-10
Travis Aaron
James, 41
Four Points Rd.,
Keysvi/le
BCSO, Jan. 8
Child support
lockup order.
Cody LeeTinley, 19
Lake Crystal Dr.,
Waynesboro
BCSO, Jan. 5
Possession of mari
juana with the intent
to distribute.
Marlyna Maria
Jones, 35
Brookstone Rd.,
Hephzibah
BCSO, Jan. 4
Failure to appear -
felony.
Marques Revelle
Garner, 49
Washington St.,
Sardis
BCSO, Jan. 4
Superior Court
felony sentence.
Craig Douglas
Alley, 34
Winter Rd.,
Hephzibah
BCSO, Jan. 4
Criminal trespass.
Ronnie Lavon
Walker, 52
Fitzgerald Rd.,
Sardis
WPD, Jan. 10
Disorderly conduct
- city ordinance
(housing for WPD).
Donnie Mann
Poole, 65
Park Dr.,
Waynesboro
WPD, Jan. 7
Aggravated assault.
Peter Otis
Darlington, 66
Old Millen Hwy.,
Waynesboro
BCSO, Jan. 9
DU I - driving under
the influence of
alcohol; headlight
requirements.
Derrell Henry
Tucker, 22
Spring Valley Rd.,
Waynesboro
BCSO, Jan. 5
A ggravated stalking.
Dereck Christopher
Hilton, 32
North Hi/I St., Sardis
BCSO, Jan. 4
Possession of a
firearm by a convicted
felon; unlawful street
gang activity.
Joshua Lee
Tin ley, 42
Lake Crystal Dr.,
Waynesboro
BCSO, Jan. 5
Possession of mari
juana with the intent
to distribute.
Lawden Christo
pher Yates, 48
Hilltop Drive South,
Mobile, Ala.
BCSO, Jan. 4
Failure to maintain
lane; DU I -driving
under the influence
of alcohol.
Forrest Michael
Mitchell, 47
Lynnbrook Way,
Grovetown
BCSO, Jan. 6
Battery - family vio
lence (1st offense)
misdemeanor.
Jermaine Lee
Jordan, 30
11th St.,
Fort Lauderdale,
Fla.
WPD, Jan. 5
Speeding in excess
of maximum limits;
marijuana -pos
session of less than
one ounce.
Heather Renee
Hunter Williams
Studer, 31
Taylor, 22
Manderson Circle,
Hephzibah-McBean
Hephzibah
Rd., Hephzibah
BCSO, Jan. 5
BCSO, Jan. 6
Superior Court
Marijuana -pos
bench warrant
session of less than
- felony; parole
one ounce; criminal
violation.
trespass; safekeep
ing for Ga„ Dept, of
Community Supervi
sion.
Quest Malik
Variance, 25
NW 7th Place, Fort
Lauderdale, Fla.
WPD, Jan. 5
Marijuana -posses
sion of less than one
ounce; safekeeping
for Broward County,
Fia. SO - probation
violation.
Leon Russell
Barlow, 70
Hummingbird Lane,
Waynesboro
BCSO, Jan. 4
DU I - driving under
the influence of
alcohol; too fast for
conditions; failure to
maintain lane.
John Wesley
Adams, 39
Herman Lodge Blvd,
Waynesboro
BCSO, Jan. 4
Possession of a
Schedule IV con
trolled substance -
Alprazolam; criminal
use of an article with
altered ID mark; pos
session of a firearm
by a convicted felon;
marijuana -posses
sion of less than one
ounce; possession of
methamphetamine;
seatbelt (adult); parole
violation (possession
of methamphetamine
with intent to distrib
ute).
Dominique Mon-
quil Boyd, 28
Shadrack St.,
Waynesboro
WPD, Jan. 5
Driving while license
suspended or
revoked - misde
meanor; fleeing or
attempting to elude
a police officer; pos
session of a firearm
by a convicted felon.
Stephen Justin
Hodges, 29
Hwy 57,
Swainsboro
WPD, Jan. 9
Knowingly driving
motor vehicle on
suspended, can
celed or revoked
registration; no
insurance; mari
juana -possession
of less than one
ounce; possession
and use of drug
related objects.
AGENCIES
BCSO: Burke County Sheriff’s Office;
WPD: Waynesboro Police Department;
GSP: Georgia State Patrol;
MPD: Midville Police Department;
SPD: Sardis Police Department;
DOC: Department of Corrections
DNR: Department of Natural Resources
DISCLAIMER NOTICE: ALL ARE PRESUMED INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY
IN A COURT OF LAW
Pandemic delays
Vogtle milestones
BEAU EVANS
Capitol Beat News Service
Georgia Power is putting off
some of this year’s milestones
in the construction schedule for
the nuclear expansion at Plant
Vogtle, citing the COVID-19
pandemic.
The utility expects to adjust
the dates for fuel loading at
Unit 3, one of two nuclear
reactors being added at the
plant, and for the start of “hot
functional testing,” which mea
sures the safety and operability
of the reactors, Georgia Power
announced Monday.
Georgia Power has made
significant changes to work
practices at the project since the
coronavirus pandemic struck
Georgia last March. The com
pany laid off 20% of the proj
ect workforce last April, and
the site has seen a significant
increase in cases of the virus
since October consistent with
the broader national and re
gional increase.
However, Georgia Power
still expects to bring Unit 3
into service this November,
followed a year later by Unit
4, the second reactor.
The state Public Service
Commission approved the
project back in 2009 at an
estimated cost of $14 billion
and a schedule that called for
completing the work in 2016
and 2017. However, the project
has been plagued by a series of
cost overruns and scheduling
delays brought on in part by the
bankruptcy of Westinghouse
Electric, the original prime
contractor.
The project’s critics are pre
dicting that further delays and
overruns will occur, based on
testimony last fall from engi
neers monitoring the work.
Georgia Power expects to
provide additional updates next
month during parent Southern
Co.’s quarterly earnings call.
BURKE EMA REPORT
The Burke County Emergency Management Agency re
sponded to 116 patients ’ calls during the week ending Jan. 10.
Of those, 80 resulted in transports, including 37 to Augusta
hospitals and two to other out-of-county hospitals. Thirty
eight of the transports were determined to be emergencies
and 42 were non-emergent.
The agency also answered 15 fire calls during the week.
They included one brush/grass fire, one fire/smoke alarm,
one outside trash/waste or dumpster fire, 10 rescues, one
structure fire and one vehicle fire.
Vaccine
Continued from front
COVID tests here have been
positive.
There have been 118 Burke
Countians hospitalized, 18
confirmed deaths and eight
probable COVID deaths here,
according to the Georgia
Department of Public Health.
The agency reported Tuesday
Lively
Continued from 4
America.
Jerry Jeff Walker has always
been nearby, through the joys
of raising my kids in the Rocky
Mountains and the heartbreak
of divorce, always the same
comforting voice.
My old 9mm has kept me
safe.
And that old worn out Bible
has been the foundation that
holds everything else together.
I'll be keeping, and cherish
ing them all, as long as hu
manly possible.
And I'll be wearing my tie-
dyed tee shirt as long as I can
keep the moths away from it.
Tried and true.
that there were 648,694
confirmed cases in the state,
up 51,000 over last week, with
10,444 total deaths.
NOTICE OF CONVICTION
ZIP: 30830
DATE OF ARREST: 02/09/2020
PLACE OF ARREST: DAVIS/
EAST 8TH
TIME OF ARREST: 21:30 PM
DISPOSITION OF CASE:
ALL LICENSE PLATES, EN ROLL
O
to
o
N
N
Z)
Q_
o
cn
cc
LU
cn
z
<
s
d
n
4.
l
3
a
3
9,
1
v
1
s
3
4
IAI
3
H
X
■>
V
d
A
■>
n
0
1
X
1
U
V
4
d
IAI
V
\
■>
3
a
O
“1
A
A
cr
H
a
0
0
A
4
O
3
d
X
9,
d
V
3
N»
9
V
%
a
3
1
V
3
A
s
0
U
a
3
A
3
3
n
u
4
s
1
u
A
S
3
)f
%
1
V
0
3
3
N
0
d
A
O
3
>1
V
4
N
3
3
%
m 3
N
0
X
1
1
V
AA
X
X
A
%
3
A
1
s
0
1
A
X
A
3
A
A
3
A
hO
1—’
3
3
N
3
1
1
s
d
O
H
V
0
1
A
A
IAI
3
N
A
X
N
V
A
N
1
u
A
3
d
O
i
3
H
4
1
n
A
A
"4
A
4
4
s .
4
Y
4
A
A
A||9>j 9|A>i Ag UV3M H3inO