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September 17, 2008
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The PubMc Record
Incidents
The Forsyth Police
Department reported the fol
lowing incidents Sept. 3-9:
Sept. 3
•3:50 p.m. Officer Barnett
was dispatched to Ingles in
reference to a theft. The
complainant said he was at
the Ingles self checkout buy
ing a few items. He took his
wallet out to pay for the
items and laid it on the
counter by the clerk. After
getting his bags, he turned
back around to the clerk
and noticed his wallet was
missing. He said he didn’t
know who took it and the
clerk said she didn’t know
either.
Sept. 7
•1:25 a.m. Lt. Harris was
patrolling N. Lee Street
near Waffle House when a
Jeep Wrangler exited 1-75
and nearly hit a car, causing
the driver to swerve into the
other lane. The suspect said
he was going to the store to
get some chewing tobacco
because he was craving it.
He was arrested for reckless
driving and failure to yield
when entering the roadway.
•4:50 a.m. Officer Devane
was dispatched to the
Monroe County Hospital in
reference to an individual in
the E.R. that had been in a
fight. The man said he was
walking through Union Hill
Apartments when the sus
pect confronted him and
slammed him to the
ground.The victim had a
bruised shoulder but didn’t
want to prosecute.
Sept. 9
•9:38 p.m. Maj. Perry and
Officer Barnett stopped a
car at Forsyth Garden
Apartments for playing
music too loudly. The driver
said he had a gun in the car
he had purchased from
Academy Sports in Macon.
He said he also smoked
marijuana earlier that day.
He failed field sobriety tests
and was arrested for DUI
and noise violation. He
refused to give a blood sam
ple.
The Sheriff’s Office report
ed the following incidents
Sept. 3-9:
Sept. 3
•7:15 p.m. Deputy Renfroe
was dispatched to Kentucky
Downs Drive in reference to
a theft. The complainant
said her diamond necklace
was stolen sometime
between Sept. 2-3. The vic
tim said the only person
that could have taken it or
even has access to it is her
stepson, who has been
known to steal from his
father and pawn items. The
victim said that he is often
in financial trouble but
refuses to work and was
recently fired from his job
with his father.
Sept. 4
•9:30 a.m. A complainant
said that a woman has been
working for him and was
given access to one of his
tool sheds, which he always
keeps locked. The victim
said several tools from his
shed were missing and the
suspect had been staying in
a trailer on his property
while she worked for him.
He said he's not sure when
the theft occurred because
the tools aren’t used very
often.
•2:58 p.m. A woman said
she bought a Verizon pre
pay phone with a Bank of
America credit card on Aug.
26. On Sept. 2 she received
a text message from Verizon
that $100 had been added to
her account, a few minutes
later another text said she
purchased another $100,
then $50 and finally $15.
She called Verizon and
learned that the password
on the account had also
been changed and she was
denied access to her
account. Bank of America
said the payments had been
made with the victim's cred
it card and the account was
cancelled. She went to
Verizon to fix the problem
but was informed the secu
rity code for the account had
been changed and she could
n't access the account with
out the code.
Sept. 5
•6:54 p.m. A Moreland
Road resident said someone
entered his house and stole
several pieces of jewelry and
lose coins from his bedroom.
The only area in the house
that was entered appeared
to be the master bedroom,
where the jewlery was locat
ed in a dresser drawer.
There was no sign of forced
entry and the victim said
the suspects must have
entered the house through
one of three windows he
leaves open during the day.
All three windows were
dusted for fingerprints, but
none were found. The victim
said his daughter is the only
one who has access to his
house.
Sept. 9
•5:32 p.m. Deputy T.
Daniels was dispatched to
Hwy. 82 South in reference
to a burglary where a
church door had been pried
open. A Dell computer and
printer with a scanner and
copier were missing. The
victim was told to contact
the Sheriffs Office if he had
any more information.
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Sept. 5
•9:44 a.m. Paul Shedd,
Macon, theft by taking.
•11:19 a.m. James
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ry.
Sept. 6
•9:26 a.m. James William
McCall, Forsyth, deposit
account fraud.
•4:27 p.m. Arturo Gomez-
Perez, Forsyth, aggravated
assault, suspended license,
reckless driving.
Sept 7
•10:57 a..m. Alfredo
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lane, DUI, driving while
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•10:36 p.m. Jon-Mark
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Sept. 8
•3:07 p.m. Miguel Angel
Juarez Martinez, Macon,
failure to maintain lane of
travel, driving without
license.
Sept. 9
•7:23 a.m. Jessie Lee
Fincher, Macon, driving on
suspended license, posses
sion of marijuana, no
insurance, improper tag.
•9:48 p.m. Joshua Ryan
Hewett, Macon, drugs, pos
session of cocaine.
•10:57 p.m. Cotdy Banks,
Forsyth, DUI, loud music.
Sept. 10
•8:39 a.m. Caleb August
Henigman, Juliette, crimi
nal attempt to commit
theft by taking.
Property Transfers
Here are the property
transfers recorded with the
Monroe County Clerk of
Superior Court for June:
June 13
• William A. Ward, Jr.,
831 Higgins Road, Locust
Grove, to Michael Patrick
Horne, 111 Forest
Overlook, Forsyth, map
026B, parcel 042, $867,891.
June 16
• Brian’s Boat Charter,
Inc., 7738 Zebulon Road,
Macon, to I. J. Shaker, 7738
Zebulon Road, Macon, map
086, parcel 011A, $170,000.
• Holder Homes, Inc., 124
Belford Way, Jackson, to
Jennifer Clements, 125
Cherry Lane, Jackson, map
01211, parcel 070,
$157,005.
June 17
• Richard G. Kell, 95
Amethyst Road, Juliette, to
Richard A. Platt, 5243
Riverside Drive Apt. 1003,
Macon, map 108F, parcel
20, $48,500.
June 18
• JSD - South Land
Resources, LLC., PO. Box
2688, Macon, to Shirley
Stuart, 25 Harold Hill,
Forsyth, 3 acres, map 040,
parcel 015, $40,500.
June 18
• Gina Williams Roberts,
380 Turtle Shoals Road,
Milledgeville, GA., to
Monroe County
Commissioners,
Courthouse, Forsyth, map
097, parcel 027.
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•8:50 a.m. Tracey Leo
Coleman, Dublin, theft by
receiving stolen property.
•11:49 a.m. Lindiwe
Helena Price, East Point,
driving on suspended
license, window tint viola
tion, possession of marijua
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•3:41 p.m. Jacob Duncan,
Macon, theft by receiving
stolen property.
•9:14 p.m. Freddi O.
Morris, Douglasville, DUI,
failure to maintain lane.
•10:31 p.m. Edward
Binion Harris, Dry Branch,
hit and run, driving on
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to maintain lane, failure to
notify owner upon striking
unattended vehicle.
Sept. 11
•2:14 a.m. Michael-
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MS, disorderly conduct.
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