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COPS
ROBBERS
INCIDENT REPORTS . February 2, 2022
The following incidents were reported by the Forsyth Police Department
and the Monroe County Sheriff s Office.
Two women cited for disor
derly conduct after fight
A complainant on Collins Ridge
Drive told deputy Dustin Ramsey
on Dec. 28 around 1:43 p.m. he
had heard his neighbors arguing
loudly when he got home so he
called the sheriff’s office. Ramsey
spoke with the female neighbor
who told him that another wom
an was supposed to be gone from
her house before she returned
home and that she was still there.
She said when she returned, she
was still there, and they started to
argue. The fight became physical
after she was pushed, and she said
she hit the other woman in self-
defense. Both women had marks
from the altercation on them.
Both were cited for disorderly
conduct, and both taken to jail.
Drunk driver arrested at
Shell station on North Lee St.
An intoxicated Juliette man
driving a red 2008 Saturn Aura
was arrested for DUI after he was
spotted by deputy Dustin Ramsey
failing to maintain lane on North
Lee Street on Jan. 15 around 1:34
p.m. The driver pulled into the
Shell station after Ramsey initi
ated a stop and told the deputy
there was a trash can in the mid
dle of the road and he removed it.
He added that he was on his way
home. His eyes were bloodshot
and glossy, and Ramsey had him
step back to his patrol car where
he had him sit on the push bum
per. After agreeing to and failing
a sobriety test, he was booked
into jail where he was also cited
for failure to maintain lane.
Woman driving with no
insurance taken to jail
Officer Richard Maddox ran the
tags on a Honda Accord travel
ing west on Tiff College Drive
on Jan. 17 around 10:42 a.m. and
the female driver was arrested for
no insurance and driving with a
suspended registration. Maddox
stopped the woman near Rail
road Avenue and asked if she had
insurance. She said she did but
couldn’t find the Progressive app
on her phone. The officer asked
if she had insurance and she
replied no she had missed a pay
ment. Maddox then handcuffed
her and took her to jail.
Woman's uninsured car towed
when she gets court date
A gray Honda Accord was
found to have a suspended
registration and no insurance
after officer Richard Maddox
ran its tag after he spotted it
on Cabaniss Road on Jan. 17
around 3:09 p.m. After stop
ping at Gilmore Road, the driver
handed Maddox her license and
when asked about insurance said
she had gone last Thursday and
had her insurance reinstated with
Thompson Insurance in Forsyth
with a Progressive policy. After
a call to Progressive revealed
her policy had been cancelled in
October 2019, Maddox cited her
and released her to appear on a
court date. The Honda was towed
by Tracy’s Wrecker Service.
Spent shell casing found in
school bus mechanic shop
An employee of the front office
of the Monroe County School
Bus Office on 13 Old Brent Road
told Sgt. Jake Justice on Jan. 18
around 7:55 a.m. that a spent
shell casing was found inside the
mechanic shop. It appeared the
bullet came into the shop from
the south side and entered the
lounge area, puncturing a wall
and landing in a dish drying rack
next to the sink.
Jacobs examined the item and
it appeared not to be a bullet but
rather a silver rivet with the num
ber 18 on the bottom. The rivet
was placed in evidence.
After grandson sells grand
mother's gift to him, she says
he stole it
A Juliette Road grandmother
was upset her 17-year-old grand
son sold the cellphone she gave to
him as a gift and called depu
ties to report it stolen on Jan. 19
around 2:54 p.m. She reported to
Sgt. Stephen Phipps she bought
the young man a black iPhone 11
with the intention of helping him
in school. She later learned the
phone was sold to a phone kiosk
when she tried to find it using an
app and wanted to press charges
for theft.
Phipps told her that because it
was a gift it was not stolen. The
woman said she still wanted to be
able to give a report to Verizon.
Judge Buck Wilder agreed with
the sergeant that it would have to
be settled in small claims court.
Man curses Family Dollar
clerk over prepaid phone
Cpl. Kimberly Barnett respond
ed to a disturbance at the Family
Dollar Store on North Lee Street
after a 53-year-old man was
yelling at a store clerk on Jan. 19.
The man was using profanity and
ordering the clerk to give him his
money as Barnett walked in. The
corporal told him to quit yelling
and to talk to her.
He then told Barnett he had
a friend buy a prepaid phone
and phone card from the store
but he bought the wrong phone
and wanted to return it, but they
wouldn’t let him.
The clerk told Barnett that she
was calling her district manager
and he just needed to stop yelling
and wait. After the call, she re
funded the money for the phone
but not for the card. He then left
without further incident.
Woman arrested after failing
sobriety test for marijuana
A blue Chevrolet Cruze travel
ing west on Main Street was
sitting at the stop light at Jackson
Street partially in the turning
lane while officer Richard Mad
dox was running its tag on Jan.
18 around 8:48 a.m. Maddox
learned the vehicle had no insur
ance and after the female driver
turned right without signaling,
he activated his emergency lights.
She then turned left stopping
across two parking spaces. He
asked her about insurance, and
she told Maddox she had 5 more
days to make a payment.
The officer smelled the odor
of marijuana coming from her
vehicle and her eyes were red and
glassy. He asked her who she had
insurance with, and she replied
she had coverage with Unique
Insurance and showed him a card
on her phone, but dispatch was
unable to verify her policy.
Maddox asked her when she
smoked marijuana last, and she
replied she had smoked at home
around an hour earlier. A clear
plastic container of marijuana
was found behind the passenger
seat. She consented to a sobriety
test and after not being able to
follow simple instructions, she
was arrested for marijuana pos
session, no insurance, and DUI-
marijuana.
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. 24
• Efrain
Enrique Ja-
cinto-Flores,
24, Forsyth,
driving with
out a license,
suspended
registration,
no insurance,
tag violation
• Skylair
Lacount, 20,
Juliette, bat
tery, cruelty
to children
• Edwards
Gene Mat
thews, 31,
Memphis,
TN, driving
without a li
cense, failure
to maintain
lane
• Austin
Kyle Nichol
son, 26, For
syth, cruelty
to children,
battery
• Carlton
Gus Piper,
24, Barnes-
ville, tag
lights, no
insurance,
expired regis
tration, driv
ing without a
license
• Auset
Reaves, 31,
Kathleen,
oath viola
tion, trading
with inmates,
marijuana
possession
• Ross
Avan Wash
ington, 39,
Fort Valley,
failure to
maintain lane
• Santonie
Worthen, 49,
Swainsboro,
marijuana pos
session, hydro-
codone posses
sion, cocaine
possession, drug
trafficking
JAN. 25
• Christopher
Scott Briggs, 18,
Jackson, driv
ing without a
license, reckless
driving, failure
to signal, mirror
requirements,
no insurance,
following too
closely
• Christopher
Broadus, 29,
Fort Valley, sus
pended registra
tion, no insur
ance, refusing
to sign citation,
obstruction
• Quaderrius
Kevon High, 35,
Forsyth, disor
derly conduct,
possession and
use of drug-
related objects
• Eric Tellez
Mora, 39, Cov
ington, driving
without a license
• Philip Junior
Phildor, 23,
Warner Rob
ins, windshield
requirements
• Xavier
Tobias Sullivan,
38, Culloden,
driving without
a license
JAN. 26
• Johnny
Mitchell
Anderson,
31, Forsyth,
battery
• Thad-
deus Shay
Bauldwin, 43,
Dublin, driv
ing without
a license, tag
lights
• Rhianna
Spencer Brad
shaw, 37,
Forsyth, giving
false informa
tion, failure to
appear
• Brant
ley Turner
Johnson, 31,
Forsyth, driv
ing without a
license, tag /
registration
violation,
wrong class of
license, proba
tion violation
• Thomas
Andrew-
Charlie
McDonald,
33, Jesup, driv
ing without a
license, open
container, fail
ure to main
tain lane
• Jerry Ben
jamin Adam
McGahee, 33,
Forsyth, DUI,
failure to re
port accident,
tire require
ments
• Jasmine
Rachelle
Miley, 30,
Forsyth, no in
surance, driv
ing without a
license
• Deangelo
Larell Smith,
30, Garfield
Heights, OH,
driving with
out a license,
child seatbelt
(5 charges),
failure to yield
to emergency
vehicle, tag
obscured
• James Wil
liam Stone,
52, Juliette,
child support
• Hector
Alexander
Zarate-Torres,
23, Warner
Robins, failure
to obey traffic
control device,
driving with
out a license
JAN. 27
• William
Andrew
Casler, 36,
Forsyth, theft
by taking (2
charges), tres
passing
• Alexis
Hope Desper,
22, Ellijay,
burglary
• Nathan
iel Hodge,
45, Macon,
possession of
weapon during
felony, meth-
amphetamine
possession,
possession and
use of drug-
related objects,
distributing
marijuana
• Patrick An
thony Luckie,
25, Atlanta,
fleeing, reck
less driving,
exercise due
care, failure
to obey traffic
device, fleeing,
DUI, improper
lane use, lit
tering, driv
ing without a
license, posses
sion of firearm
by convicted
felon, illegal
passing
• Cassie She-
rie Pickett, 34,
Forsyth, driv
ing without a
license, hold
for another
agency
• Ricky Lynn
Radcliffe, 38,
Gray, trespass
ing, attempt to
commit felony
• Johna
than Terrell
Robbins,
32, Macon,
false report of
crime, com
puter theft (2
charges)
JAN. 28
• Jasper
Wayne
Adams, 39,
Forsyth, meth-
amphetamine
possession,
possession and
use of drug-
related objects,
bench warrant
• John Adam
Gresham, 29,
Juliette, child
support
• Anthony
Antonio
Harper, 43,
Macon, driv
ing without a
license
• Chevy Lee
Hawkins, 37,
Forsyth, pos
session and use
of drug-related
objects, cross
ing guard line
with contra
band, meth-
amphetamine
possession
• Renato D
McIntosh, 20,
Smyrna, driv
ing without a
license
• Darrell
Daje Person,
35, Fairburn,
open container,
hold for an
other agency
• Damon
Stuart, 28,
Forsyth, pos
session and use
of drug-related
objects, posses
sion of weapon
during felony,
methamphet-
amine posses
sion, posses
sion of firearm
by convicted
felon
• Ramona
Wall, 60, For
syth, maintain
ing a disorderly
house, posses
sion and use of
drug-related
objects, meth-
amphetamine
possession
JAN. 29
• Luis
Alexander
Acosta, 33,
Warner Robins,
suspended
registration, no
insurance, mar
ijuana posses
sion, receiving
stolen property,
possession of
firearm by
convicted felon,
possession of
weapon during
felony, distrib
uting mari
juana
• Tomerni-
cea Tyteanna
Chambliss, 24,
Jonesboro, no
insurance, driv
ing without a
license, expired
registration,
• Jvonne
Jamar Perlie
Chester, 22,
Welaka, FL,
tint violation,
possession and
use of drug-
related objects,
speeding, DUI-
refusal, driving
without a
license, reckless
driving, failure
to signal, flee
ing (2 charges),
marijuana pos
session,
JAN. 30
• Jonathan
Izaac Copado,
31, Plant City,
FL, driving
without a
license, posses
sion and use of
drug-related
objects, speed
ing
• Rickyia
Lynette Fisher,
22, Macon,
tag violation,
no insurance,
registration,
driving without
a license, pro
bation violation
• Williams
Henry Perkins,
60, Forsyth,
trespassing