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INCIDENT REPORTS . January 12, 2022
The following incidents were reported by the Forsyth Police Department
and the Monroe County Sheriff s Office.
Man wanted by FBI found
in Forsyth
The driver of a blue Dodge
pickup traveling north on Lee
Street at Patrol Road was discov
ered to have an FBI warrant for
possession of an unregistered
weapon after officer Richard
Maddox ran his tag on Dec. 19
around 8:16 a.m. Maddox fol
lowed him to Starbucks where the
man pulled into the drive-thru
and the officer was able to drive
by his car and make a positive ID.
Cpl. Kimberly Barnett arrived
to wait with Maddox until the
man left the parking lot to pull
him over. When he left, he sped
out, turning right then left onto
Lee Street. Maddox finally caught
up with him at the carwash on
Patrol Road, had him step out
of his vehicle and immediately
handcuffed him. The FBI said
they would extradite, and he was
taken to jail.
Woman driving high
on crack taken to hospital
Officer David Asbell stopped
a gold Toyota 4-Runner with
front-end damage for failing to
maintain lane near the on ramp
to 1-75 N at North Lee Street on
Dec. 20 and the female driver was
charged on drug violations. The
woman had pinpoint pupils, jerky
movements, and irregular speech
so Asbell called EMS after she ad
mitted to possessing drug items.
While she was being checked by
EMTs, Asbell found a glass pipe
and a small bong with white resi
due in her purse along with sus
pected cocaine and crack. When
asked about the damage on her
car, she told the officer she had hit
something but didn’t know what
it was. The EMTs said she had
medical issues and took her to the
hospital. The rock cocaine tested
positive, and charges will be filed
upon receipt of the lab results.
Freightliner driver
jailed for no license
The driver of a black Freightlin
er tractor-trailer was arrested for
driving on a suspended license by
officer Richard Maddox around
10:24 a.m. on Dec. 22. Maddox
stopped the semi for traveling
in the far-left lane near Cabiness
Road on I-75N and learned the
drivers license had been sus
pended for failure to appear. The
man was cited, put in the rear of
Maddox’s patrol car, and taken
to jail.
Man with Lamar County war
rant taken into custody
A man wanted out of Lamar
County was driving north on Lee
Street when he was stopped for
a burned-out taillight by officer
Jeremy Malone around 12:51
a.m. on Dec. 22. He was taken
to the Monroe County Jail when
Malone learned the warrant was
valid.
Main Street driver
arrested for no insurance
Officer Richard Maddox ran
the tags on a black Honda Accord
traveling east on Main Street
around 10:35 a.m. on Dec. 23
and learned the car was unin
sured. He stopped the driver who
pulled over on Jackson Street at
Chambers Street and asked for
his insurance card. The driver
said he thought he had insurance
but after a call to Progressive by
dispatch it was learned it had
been cancelled for two weeks. He
was handcuffed behind his back
and taken to jail.
Man wanting to cash check
sets off bank alarm
The side door to the Robins
Federal Bank was left unlocked
by overnight cleaning personnel
on Dec. 23 and a customer set
off the alarm the next morning
when he entered the bank before
it opened. According to security
footage viewed by officer David
Asbell and branch manager India
Crumpton, the man entered
through the side door and stood
in the lobby for a while as if he
was waiting for a teller then
dropped his phone as he exited
the building, never entering any
non-public areas.
Verizon contacted the man
and he returned to the bank and
said he had gone there to cash a
check but realized it was closed
and left.
Man believes deceased
neighbor wants to fight
A Powerhouse Road man
called police on Dec. 24 saying
his neighbor was threatening to
fight him. Officer John Bogdan
responded and learned the man
he was referring to has been dead
for years. Bogdan then returned
to service.
This was the second time the
man has made this complaint.
The first happened 2 days earlier
when he said he heard his neigh
bor making threats through the
walls.
Unlicensed driver arrested
on Christmas Eve
A Ford Expedition traveling
on Lee Street with a burned-out
taillight caught the attention of
officer Jeremy Malone around
11:35 on Dec. 24 and the Forsyth
driver went to jail for driving
unlicensed. The man told Malone
he didn’t have a license and hadn’t
had one in a long time. After he
was arrested, he told the officer
he had Christmas dinner on the
stove but was unable to remem
ber anyone’s number. The officer
went to the man’s home and let
his family know he had been
arrested so he could be bonded
out and made sure the stove was
turned off.
Drunk driver locked up on
way to Christmas dinner
A man driving intoxicated
on South Lee Street went to jail
on Christmas Day after he was
stopped by officer John Bogdan
near Sharp Street when the officer
ran the plates on his gray Nis
san Murano and learned he was
driving on a suspended license.
The man admitted to Bogdan in
slurred and slow speech that he
knew his license was suspended
and handed him a limited permit
drivers license. He told Bogdan
he was driving to a friend’s house
in Macon for a Christmas dinner.
Cpl. Jeremy Malone had the
man step from the car and after a
sobriety test, determined he was
intoxicated on some substance.
The man claimed all he took was
Claritin but was handcuffed and
put in a patrol car. He refused to
submit to a blood test and was
cited for driving without a license
and DUI-refusal.
Ruckus at the Roadway Inn
Two sisters staying at the Road
way Inn on Hwy. 42 who got into
an argument in front of officer
Anais Benjamin as well as their
children were both cited for dis
orderly conduct on Dec. 26. One
of the sisters told Benjamin that
the other sister would not leave
her alone, kept talking about her
and doing things that got her
upset. She just wanted her sister
to stop and leave her alone.
The other sister said her sister
pays part of the rent for the room,
but she was upset because she
kept talking and she was tired
of her. She then started loading
items in her car saying she would
leave the room and find another
place to stay the next day.
When the officer asked them
if either one would be willing
to leave until the next morning,
neither wanted to leave and be
gan to fuss again in front of small
children in the room. The women
were then both cited and ordered
to leave each other alone.
Drunk man
given ride home
A woman at Union Hill Apart
ments called police because a
drunk man wouldn’t leave her
home on Dec. 26. She told officer
Anais Benjamin she wanted the
man to leave because he was
drunk. Benjamin took him out of
the apartment and drove him to
his Blount Street home.
Officer responds to Days Inn
disturbance
Officer Jerry Rafferzeder
responded to a disturbance at
the Days Inn on North Lee Street
around 10:22 a.m. on Dec. 27
and spoke with a Juliette man
who was waiting for him in front
of the office. The man told him
he had been visiting with his ex
girlfriend, a Forsyth woman, and
she had taken his cell phone and
went into her room. He said she
would not answer the door, so he
called 911.
Officer Richard Maddox went
to the room to speak with the
woman who was staying with her
sister. The hotel’s owner, Mike
Akir, also entered the room, dis
covered the TV had been dam
aged and requested the woman
pay him $300 for the set to which
she complied. The owner also
requested that all parties involved
be banned from the property, and
they were given verbal trespass
notices. The woman said she
knew nothing about the man’s
phone, and he was told the matter
would have to be taken up in civil
litigation.
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Woman pulls
gun on dog
A McCrackin Street woman
complained to Cpl. Dalton Mose-
ly that her neighbor had pulled a
gun on her dog and her son was
standing next to it around 5 p.m.
on Dec. 27. She said she heard
her dog barking and saw that her
neighbor had a gun in her hand
and was shaking. The woman
told her the dog had come at her
barking and aggressive. She told
the corporal she was upset that
the woman had a gun and her
son was outside and wanted to
make a report.
Mosely spoke with the neighbor
who told him she was wearing
her air pods and was putting
trash in her car to take to the
dump when the dog came up to
her barking and being aggressive.
She said she grabbed her pistol
from her car for protection and
the dog left to hide under the
porch. She said she never aimed
the weapon, just grabbed it in
case the dog tried to attack her.
She added she was shaking from
fearing the dog. Mosely told the
complainant the woman was
justified in pulling the firearm.
Driver with suspended li
cense arrested on Lee Street
A black Nissan Xterra travel
ing south on Lee Street with an
expired temporary tag made a left
turn on to Main Street and was
stopped by officer Richard Mad
dox on Dec. 28 around 8 a.m.
The driver pulled over in front of
United Bank and Maddox asked
him for his license. He replied
his license was lost but gave the
officer his name. Dispatch said
he had a suspended license and
Maddox had him step out of the
car, arrested him, and took him
to the Monroe County Jail.
Babies'daddy put in jail
Sounds of an argument were
heard by a 911 dispatcher when a
call was cut short and officer Da
vid Asbell was immediately sent
to a mobile home park on Patrol
Road on Dec. 29 and found a
woman standing in a yard with
her clothing disheveled, mud and
grass on her clothing and legs,
and blood on her lip. She told
Asbell her babies’ daddy had hit
her, taken her phone, and pushed
her to the ground.
She said when he came to the
house unannounced and was
beating on the door, her 7-year-
old daughter opened the door,
and he came in and started
See INCIDENTS . Page 7C
The following arrests were reported by the Monroe County Sheriffs Office and Forsyth
Police Department. An arrest means someone has been charged with a crime, but the
law considers them innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
JAN. 3
JAN. 4
• Cortez
Lamont
Grayson, 26,
Wichita, KS,
driving with
out a license,
tint violation
• Agustin
Vazquez
Lopez, 26,
Bradenton,
FL, driving
without a
license
• Demetria
Latichia
Starks, 34,
Macon, iden
tity theft
• Carl
Waddell, 36,
Hiram, tres
passing, theft
by taking
• Joseph
Vyrle Mize, 57,
Forsyth, reckless
conduct
• Mary Kath-
eryn Nelson, 45,
Lizella, no insur
ance, suspended
registration,
driving without
a license
• Darwin
Alberto Suazo
Castillo, 30,
Houston, TX,
tag lights,
seatbelt, driving
without a license
JAN. 5
• Jeffery
Lamar Edge, 49,
Forsyth, theft by
taking, burglary,
metham-
phetamine
possession,
possession
and use of
drug-related
objects, mari
juana posses
sion, theft by
deception
• Charles
Frank Green,
34, Juliette,
disorderly
conduct,
public drunk
enness
• Tyler
Zykel Jones,
23, Lithonia,
suspended
registration,
no insurance,
driving with
out a license
• William
Edward
Jones, 53,
Forsyth, child
support
• Caileb
Ussery, 22,
Forsyth, bat
tery
JAN. 6
• Cristian
Bogota
Angarita-
Parra, 38,
Hollywood,
FL, speeding,
driving with
out a license
• Aeril Pasha
Avery, 31, For
syth, suspend
ed registration,
no insurance
• Erin Joyce
Crump, 28,
Tyrone, bur
glar, theft by
taking
• Justin Ar
thur Crump,
34, Tyrone,
burglary, theft
by taking, flee
ing, property
damage, reck
less driving,
driving in
forbidden
area, failure
to maintain
lane, speeding
wrong class
of license,
aggressive
driving, tire
requirements,
following too
closely, expired
registration,
truck required
in right 2 lanes,
failure to signal
• Deondre
Ter-Von Key,
24, Palm
Beach, FL,
driving with
out a license
• Bo Mack
enzie Mullis,
23, Lizella, no
insurance
• Marrico
Rashone Park
er, 25, Mem
phis, illegal use
of license, tint
violation
• Roderick
Lewis Wink-
field, 64, Col
lege Park, drug
trafficking
JAN. 7
• Charles
William
Robinson,
45, Macon,
failure to
maintain
lane, illegal
passing,
DUI-refusal,
open con
tainer, failure
to stop at sign
JAN. 8
• Amir Ibn
Jamal Ahmad,
40, Atlanta,
marijuana
possession, no
insurance
• Henry Ed
ward Calhoun,
41, Forsyth,
driving without
a license
• Rea David
Ekhaus, 29, St
Augustine, FL,
no brake lights
or signals, driv
ing without a
license
• Yuneikqua
Quenshetia
Grier, 34,
Forsyth, driv
ing without a
license
• Jonathan
Andrew Mc
Connell, 37,
Blacksburg, SC,
DUI, failure to
maintain lane
• Robert
Patrick
McKenzie,
30, Thomas-
ton, disorder
ly conduct
• William
Napty, 60,
Jackson, driv
ing without a
license
JAN. 9
• Jacob An
drew Floyd,
45, Juliette,
battery
• Quader-
rius Kevon
High, 35,
Forsyth,
disorderly
conduct
• Jonaquin
Rashod
Lyons, 31,
Forsyth, bat
tery