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INCIDENT REPORTS . March 9, 2022
The following incidents were reported by the Forsyth Police Department
and the Monroe County Sheriffs Office.
FL man arrested for DUI
A Clermont, FL man went to
jail after Cpl. Jaleel Brown re
sponded to a crash near Rumble
Road on 1-75 S on Feb. 19 around
11:45 a.m. The driver was on the
phone and looking at damage
caused by hitting the guardrail
with a Chevy Trailblazer when
Brown approached. He told the
sergeant he was on the phone
with his mother. He also said
that his tire had ruptured and he
didn’t hit the guardrail.
He was very lethargic while
speaking on the phone with
slurred speech. As he was con
cluding the conversation with
his mother, Brown overheard
her mention, “you better not be
drunk.”
He told Brown he worked as a
federal agent for the government
through AT&T and had a federal
service dog in the rear of his ve
hicle named Zeus.
Brown could smell alcohol and
asked him to step back to the
front of his patrol vehicle. The
man said he had a firearm located
inside the center console. He said
the last time he had anything to
drink was 4 or 5 hours earlier and
agreed to take a sobriety test.
After using his left arm to hold
on to the front brush guard of the
patrol vehicle for balance, missing
the heel to toe test and receiving
a high reading for alcohol on the
breathalyzer, he was taken to jail.
Arrest made for no insurance
A blue Ford Ranger was found
to have no insurance and a sus
pended registration after officer
Richard Maddox ran its tags
while it was turning onto Rus
sell Parkway from Lee Street on
Feb. 21 around 7 a.m. The driver
asked if he could call his wife to
inquire about the insurance. He
then put her on speaker, and she
said the insurance had lapsed on
Feb. 19. The man was released
with a court date and the Ranger
was towed.
Felon warrant executed
A man found to have a felony
warrant out of Henry County was
arrested after he was stopped for
no insurance after officer Richard
Maddox ran the plates on his
BMW traveling east on Harold G.
Clarke Parkway around 8:42 a.m.
on Feb. 21. He told Maddox he
had insurance on the vehicle but
the proof was on an app on his
girlfriends phone. After several
calls to her, she never answered,
so the man was handcuffed and
taken to jail. Henry County said
they would not extradite.
Marijuana found in intoxi
cated driver's car
Officer Richard Maddox spot
ted a white Chevrolet Cruze
weaving back and forth in its
lane, sped up to 75 mph then
back down to 60 mph on 1-75
S near North Lee Street around
10:22 a.m. on Feb. 22 and the
female driver was arrested for
DUI-refusal and other charges
after she was stopped. She told
Maddox she had paid her insur
ance last week but couldn’t pro
vide a card. She later confessed
she had no valid policy.
Maddox could smell marijuana
and she denied possession but
then pulled two bags of pot from
the center console and handed
them to him. After failing a
sobriety test, she was arrested for
failure to maintain lane, suspend
ed registration, no insurance,
DUI-refusal, marijuana posses
sion, and crossing guard lines
with contraband.
Woman's girlfriend arrested
A domestic dispute on Hickory
Road around 10:22 p.m. on Feb.
22 resulted in the arrest of a High
Falls Woman. Deputy Shania
Hawkins answered the call and
upon her arrival a gray 2015 Nis
san Sentra was backing out of the
driveway and Hawkins activated
her emergency lights. As the dep
uty was getting out of her vehicle,
a woman ran out of the house
repeatedly shouting, “I did not
faking do anything!” Neighbors
began coming out of their homes
at the noise and Hawkins asked
her to calm down multiple times,
but she refused. She admitted to
drinking a six pack.
The woman driving the Nissan
told Hawkins the woman was her
girlfriend and had too much to
drink and was being too loud for
her one-year-old son. She said
she knew if she did not leave,
things could have potentially got
ten worse.
The initial call went out as the
girlfriend striking the child, but
the mother said she never hit
him, only that she was trying
to get him from her and was
begging them not to leave her.
Neither child nor mother had any
marks or bruises.
The woman was handcuffed,
and a black handgun was found
in her waistband. The weapon
was secured in the home, and she
was taken to jail to be cited for
disorderly conduct.
Large piece of concrete dam
ages 3 vehicles on interstate
Three different vehicles were
damaged by the same piece of
debris in the road on 1-75 S just
north of Rumble Road on Feb.
24 around 12:15 p.m. A Forsyth
woman told Sgt. Jake Justice a
large piece of concrete flew up
and struck her 2016 Chevrolet
Tahoe, flattening both left tires.
A man pulled over at the same
location told the sergeant the left
front tire on his Nissan Frontier
was flattened by the same piece
of concrete as well. Another
stopped driver said the rock hit
the driver’s side door on his Jeep
which left a hole and caused the
airbags to deploy. All drivers
were given reports for insurance
purposes.
Woman's dog attacked by
neighbor's three dogs
Three dogs attacked another
dog at a High Falls Road home
and a man was cited for the leash
law and no proof of rabies vac
cination on Feb. 24. A woman
explained to deputy Jonathan
Joyner her dog had been attacked
the previous night by dogs living
next door.
The neighbor who told Joyner
that one of the dogs belonged to
another person. Joyner respond
ed that all dogs living on his
property were his responsibility.
Animal control deemed the dogs
to be dangerous.
B0L0 on semi ends in arrest
A BOLO was posted on a 2017
Peterbilt tractor trailer around
2:55 p.m. on Feb. 24 and the driv
er was arrested for DUI. A caller
said the semi was pushing other
motorists off the road and failing
to maintain lane. GSP made the
stop on 1-75 N near Rumble Road
and was joined by MCCD officer
Ross and Sgt. Jake Justice.
Ross questioned the 54-year-
old driver, but his answers did
not make sense, so Justice asked
him to step out of the vehicle to
perform a sobriety test to which
he agreed. The driver explained
that he had been traveling for 10
hours. He said that he had not
been drinking.
He had difficulty following the
tip of Justice’s finger and said
he couldn’t see far away. When
instructed to take 9 steps up the
imaginary line, he took only 3
forward. He used the rear of the
patrol to lean against while lifting
his foot for the balance test and
he was handcuffed.
Ross found several alcoholic
beverages inside of the cab of the
tractor trailer as well as empty
Topo Chico alcoholic beverages
in an empty grocery bag, which
was hanging on the arm rest
of the driver’s seat. There were
also several cold unopened cans
inside of the cab, along with a
Busch Light beer.
The driver will be issued cita
tions for failure to maintain lane,
driving a commercial vehicle
without the proper license, and
DUI.
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.
FEB. 28
• Mat
thew Taylor
Caraway, 29,
Barnesville,
driving with
out a license,
tag lights
• Corey
Dequan
Haynes, 32,
Temple, FL,
failure to
signal, speed
ing, failure
to maintain
lane, driving
without a
license, DUI,
reckless driv
ing, posses
sion and use
of drug-relat
ed objects (2
charges)
• Jermaine
Hill, 43, Ma
con, bring
ing stolen
property into
state
• Aziyah
Taila Perry,
17, Thomas-
ton, affray
MARCH 1
• Samrya
Rochelle
Bryan, 21,
Lilburn, drug
possession,
obscured tag,
tint violation,
DUI-drugs,
driving with
out a license,
speeding, mari
juana possession
• Nefertiri
Nivea Langs
ton, 19, Kis
simmee, FL,
tint violation,
driving without
a license
• Damaris
Yojana Oliva
Montesuma,
37, Norcross,
possession and
use of drug-
related objects,
speeding, open
container, driv
ing without a
license
MARCH 2
• Johnny
Mitchell Ander
son, 31, Forsyth,
driving without
a license, failure
to signal
• Tylen Key-
shawn Bush, 21,
Hollywood, FL,
expired regis
tration, driv
ing without a
license, speeding
• Tymesha
Shonye Lyons,
24, Forsyth, giv
ing false infor
mation
• Christavi-
ous Brushae
Watkins, 18,
Forsyth, rape,
sodomy
• Laron
Alexander
Williams, 24,
Fayetteville,
suspended
registration,
no insurance
• Travis
Lakeith Wil
liams, 45,
Macon, DUI-
refusal, failure
to maintain
lane
MARCH 3
• John An
thony Alford,
52, Forsyth,
child support
• Anthony
Lamar Aus-
brook, 22,
Barnesville,
synthetic
marijuana,
crossing guard
lines with
contraband
• Derrick
Deshun Boyd,
31, Carlton,
driving with
out a license,
speeding
• Steve
Dwayne Epps,
34, Griffin, ob
struction, hold
for another
agency
• Angel
Saul Sanchez
Jimenez, 21,
Birmingham,
AL, tint viola
tion, driving
without a
license, child
seatbelt
• Jacob
Dean Mc-
bride, 30,
Princeville, IL,
obstruction
• Richard
Gene Mc-
bride, 29,
Princeville,
FL, marijuana
possession
• Anis Nidal
Shqeireh, 24,
Canton, MI,
marijuana
possession
• Fareed N.
Shqeireh, 21,
Canton, MI,
marijuana pos
session
MARCH 4
registration,
possession and
use of drug-
related objects,
following too
closely
MARCH 5
• Antjuan
Dontae Ad
ams, 27, Mi
ami Gardens,
FL, driving
without a li
cense, speeding
• Cable
Branch, 34,
Macon, fleeing,
suspended
registration,
following too
closely, speed
ing, driving
without a
license, posses
sion and use of
drug-related
objects
• Marcus Av
ery Brinson,
28, Cocoa, FL,
tint violation,
driving without
a license
• Marcel Da-
vone Brown,
28, Atlanta,
driving with
out a license,
marijuana
possession,
no insurance,
suspended
registration
• Howard
Alex Franks,
40, Juliette,
marijuana
possession (3
charges), pos
session and use
of drug-related
objects
• Quintin
Deon Mays,
37, Culloden,
disorderly
conduct
• Jamour Ra-
shee Nelson,
20, Albany,
marijuana pos
session, posses
sion of weapon
during felony
(2 charges),
hit and rim,
tint violation,
suspended
• Cornelius
Cardez Bray,
27, Birming
ham, AL, pos
session and use
of drug-related
objects, driving
without a li
cense, marijua
na possession
(2 charges),
possession of
weapon during
commission
of a felony,
possession of
contraband by
inmate
• Jamil
Timothy Cole
man, 26, At
lanta, failure to
maintain lane,
driving without
a license
• Mondreco
Da Glass, 29,
Birmingham,
AL, marijuana
possession
(2 charges),
possession of a
weapon during
a felony, pos
session and use
of drug-related
objects
• Cleyver
Obed Gonza
lez, 28, Lenox,
marijuana
possession
(2 charges),
possession of a
weapon during
a felony, driv
ing without a
license, failure
to maintain
lane, posses
sion and use of
drug-related
objects
• James-Lee
Mason, 34,
Rex, suspended
registration,
headlight
requirements,
open container
(2 charges)
DUI-refusal,
marijuana pos
session, pos
session and use
of drug-related
objects
• Jose Mo
rales, 17, Tif-
ton, marijuana
possession,
possession and
use of drug-
related objects,
methamphet-
amine posses
sion, posses
sion of weapon
during felony
• Nicole Lynn
Mummert, 30,
Chiefland, FL,
seatbelt, driv
ing without a
license, failure
to signal, fol
lowing too
closely, failure
to maintain
lane
• Monica
Ann Phyfer,
25, Birming
ham, AL, mari
juana posses
sion (2 charges)
possession of
weapon during
felony, posses
sion and use of
drug-related
objects
• Dhru Shah,
20, Atlanta,
driving without
a license
• Aka Yakini
Smith, 32, Ma
con, disorderly
conduct
MARCH 6
• Tiffany
DaUesha Kerr,
21, Riviera
Beach, FL,
speeding, driv
ing without a
license