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THE COMMERCE (GA) NEWS. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 2008 - PAGE 7 A
Tackson County Sheriffs Office Arrests
Sheriffs Office Announces 43 Arrests
JEFFERSON - The Jackson
County Sheriff’s Office charged
40 people last week, including:
•Cassie Fynn Brown, 24, 211
Plantation Road, Bishop, cruelty
to children and influencing a wit
ness.
•Gregory Dean Ferguson, 44,
1202 Atlanta Hwy., Gainesville,
probation violation.
•Don Jay Newton, 52, 112
Fanthier Street, Winder, parole
violation.
•Raul Gervacio Salgado, 25,
1780 Graves Grove, Norcross,
driving unlicensed.
•James Gerald Strieker, 34, 434
Forest Heights Drive, Athens,
probation violation.
•Scott Bridges, 52, 1385 Sims
Road, Winder, probation viola
tion.
•Bradley Thomas Corey, 27,
5704 Fir Fane, Flowery Branch,
violation of the Georgia Controlled
Substances Act.
•Edward Harvey Jr„ 34, 940
Ford Road, Jefferson, probation
violation.
•Reveceyo Anwaan Hill, 22,
609 Martin Drive, Martin, proba
tion violation.
•Cindy Michele Jordan, 38, 178
Double Bridges Road, Jefferson,
interference with child custody.
•Bobby Charles Mackey, 52,
136 Pine Street, Jefferson, failure
to appear.
• Kathy Shavonne McDuffie, 37,
266 Culpepper Road, Commerce,
forgery.
•Jeffrey Fee Sparks, 42, 266
Culpepper Road, Commerce,
forgery.
•Alejandro Cruz Taxtho, 24,
135 Rull Hull Street, Winston-
Salem, NC, driving on a suspend
ed license.
•Juvenile, 16, Athens, party
to possession of marijuana and
party to marijuana in a drug-free
school zone.
•Juvenile, 16, Nicholson, pos
session of more than one ounce
of marijuana and possession of
marijuana in a drug-free school
zone.
•Royale Remar Goodwin, 20,
121 Jennings Fane, Nicholson,
probation violation for disorderly
conduct.
•Dwight Mathis, 51, 599 Peach
Street, Statham, probation viola
tion for the sale of cocaine and
marijuana.
•Juvenile, 17, Jefferson, false
statements of writing and false
report of a crime.
•Gerenda Heath Rhodes, 33,
1395 Oakland Drive, Fulton, two
counts of failure to appear.
•Kyle Avery Stephens, 34, 941
Sosebee Road, Talmo, possession
of more than one ounce of mari
juana.
•Boyd Junior Crocker, 47, 125
Walnut Drive, Alto, probation vio
lation for possession of a firearm
by a convicted felon.
•Amanda Nichole Hicks, 23,
120 Nowhere Road, Athens,
driving while license suspended
and probation violation for sus
pended registration and no insur
ance.
•Shantara Felice Huff, 19, 419
Stark Street, Commerce, party to
the crime of conspiracy to com
mit burglary, party to the crime
of conspiracy to commit armed
robbery and party to the crime of
aggravated assault.
•Mark Joseph Mancini, 48, 76
Chelsey Drive, Hoschton, cruelty
to children and battery.
•Juvenile, 17, Commerce, dis
ruption of public school and bat
tery.
• Charles Timothy Rucker
Jr., 31, 333 Apple Valley Road,
Commerce, child support arrest
orders.
• Joshua Andrew Bar rett, 25,1769
Chandler Road, Fawrenceville,
DUI, open container violation,
windshield violation and driving
too fast for conditions.
•Daniel Fee Brock, 30, 325
Mallory Road, Statham, two
counts of obstructing a law
enforcement officer, simple bat
tery and interference with govern
ment property.
•Richard Fee Chambers, 32,
1550 Strange Road, Commerce,
theft by taking a motor vehicle.
•Frank Jerry Crews, 36, 9835
Old Commerce Road, hot 13,
Athens, battery.
•David Wayne Hembree, 27,
795 Berea Road, Commerce, bat
tery.
•Zachariah Matin Heath
Henry, 29, 1171 Fowisa Chapel
Road, Franklin, NC, DUI and
speeding.
•Marlon Carlos Huff, 31, 20
Woodbine Street, Commerce,
child support arrest orders.
•Chad Everett Hulme, 21,
785 Providence Church Road,
Favonia, aggressive driving.
• Ronald Fester Martyn, 44,1181
Creek Hollow Run, Watkinsville,
probation violation.
•Douglas Phillip Meeks, 35,
1523 Birdhammond Road, Winder,
probation violation.
•Cody William Pittman, 20,
49A E. New Street, Winder, pro
bation violation.
•Jason Michael Turpin, 29,1512
Dewey Town Drive, Statham, pro
bation violation.
•James Roland Ward, 42, 643
River Bend Road, Commerce,
open container of alcohol in the
passenger area.
Municipal Police Arrest 37 During Past Week
The arrests made last week
by the Jefferson, Hoschton,
Pendergrass and Maysville police
departments include the follow
ing:
JEFFERSON
•Timothy Dwayne Anglin, 39,
617 Warren Way, Winder, proba
tion violation and possession of
methamphetamine.
•Remiro Esquibel Hernandez,
24,506 McCarten Street, Monroe,
NC, window tint violation and
driving without a license.
•Kenneth Boyd Sledge, 43, 105
Elrod Avenue, Jefferson, disor
derly conduct.
•Jodi Fee Stow, 31, 377 Stow
View Drive, Hoschton, posses
sion of marijuana, possession of
drug-related object and posses
sion of methamphetamine.
• Daniel Stephen Moore,
22, 480 Pleasant Acres Road,
Maysville, suspended license
and taillight violation.
• Brenda Yvette Barnes, 51, 563
Jim David Road, Nicholson, bad
check.
•Jesse Donald Parker, 43, 563
Jim David Road, Nicholson, driv
ing while unlicensed and speed
ing.
• Humberto EspinosaCervante,
38, 2160 Thomasville Street,
Fancaster, SC, no license.
•Kathryn Frances Kiley, 29,
71 Will Clark Road, Jefferson,
DUI, five counts of endangering
a child under the age of 14, no
proof of insurance and failure to
maintain a lane.
•Philip David Fennox, 21, 375
Ridgeview Trail, Atlanta, speed
ing and DUI.
•Richard Samuel, 34, 927
Dorsey Street, Gainesville, driv
ing while license suspended.
•Micheal Daren Jones, 37, 262
Rock Forge Court, Jefferson,
driving with an expired license
and driving while license sus
pended.
•Patrick Gerrard Peppers, 21,
94 Glenfield Drive, Jefferson,
theft by taking.
•Alicia Nichole Puckett,
18, 1028 G.W. Wilson Road,
Nicholson, issuing bad checks.
•Hugo Fuentes Sanchez, 29,
1153 Favender Road, Apt. A,
Athens, driving while unlicensed
and speeding.
•Barry White Young, 46, 1966
Hwy. 11, NW, Monroe, probation
violation.
HOSCHTON
•Troy Paul Kiley, 43, 818
Hayes Road, Carnesville, viola
tion of the Georgia Controlled
Substances Act.
• Ashli Foi Bell, 31,991 Freeman
Johnson Road, Hoschton, bat
tery, cruelty to children in the
third degree, criminal trespass
and criminal damage to property
in the second degree.
PENDERGRASS
•Antonio Hernadez, 20, 935
Homer Road, Commerce, no
license and no muffler.
•James Michael Olaughlin,
21, 355 Hillside Way, Maysville,
obstruction of a law enforcement
officer, giving false information
to a law enforcement officer and
disorderly conduct.
• Clair Alexander Scott
Maddox, 22, 101 Mountain View
Road, McCaysville, public drunk
enness.
• Sergio Almeda Gomez,
25, 2016 Feather Feaf Court,
Marietta, no license and window
tint violation.
•Armando Sanchez Camacho,
22, 3135 Thorn Bush Drive,
Gainesville, no license and emis
sion equipment violation.
•Juan Carlos Cavazos, 30,
3339 Thousand Oaks Drive,
Gainesville, window tint viola
tion, vehicle nuisance violation
and DUI.
•David Allen Cobb, 20, 548
King Street, Clermont, driv
ing with a suspended license,
improper exhaust, windshield
violation and tire violation.
•Robert Fewis Grizzle, 20, 33
Irvin Road, Dawsonville, move-
over law violation and posses
sion of a concealed weapon.
•Josue Milgaz Hernandez, 23,
5038 Top Cat Court, Sugar Hill,
driving while unlicensed and
equipment violation.
• Fuis Miguel Herrera-Meraz,
18, 4697 Turning Feaf Drive,
Gillsville, DUI, possession of less
than one ounce of marijuana and
failure to maintain a lane.
•Juan Carlos Fopez-Vaca,
26, 3071 River Black Fane,
Gainesville, move-over law viola
tion and no license.
•Zachary Kyle Marlow, 19, 118
Stoney Creek Road, Maysville,
headlight violation and posses
sion of less than one ounce of
marijuana.
•Brenda Dale Mitchell, 29, 50
Stoner Road, Jefferson, failure to
appear for possession of mari
juana charge.
• Charles Colt Streisguth,
18, 1554 McCoy Bridge Road,
Homer, possession of less than
one ounce of marijuana.
•Jonathan Samuel Wilson, 26,
32 E. Wright Street, Winder, sus
pended license.
MAYSVILLE
• Caleb Joe McQuillen, 21,6724
Diamond Hill Road, Gillsville,
failure to maintain a lane and
DUI.
•Terry Keith Parr, 45, 1849
Carson Segars Road, Maysville,
driving while license suspended
and no proof of insurance.
•Eric Bryan Radjenovic, 27,
333 Bridge Road, Gillsville, driv
ing too fast for conditions and
driving while license suspended.
•Hyatt Hendrix Saunders, 49,
4565 Dorest Circle, Decatur,
DUI and failure to maintain a
lane.
TCSO Incidents
Suspect Flees From Building
Site With Stolen Copper Wire
JEFFERSON - A worker for a utility line construction company
said when he arrived at a Galilee Church Road, Jefferson, site, a
white male was seen jumping out of the back of a utility truck and
into another pick-up truck.
The worker said it appeared that some scrap copper wire was
stolen from the utility line truck.
Other Incidents
Other incidents reported to the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office
last week included:
•suspicious person at a Unity Church Road, Maysville, address.
•vandalism at several vacant homes in Bear Creek Plantation
Subdivision.
•vehicle damaged at a Hillside Way, Maysville, location.
• a Commerce man said he was driving on 1-85 when debris from
a vehicle damaged his car.
•fight between two men at a Hickory Way, Maysville, location.
•criminal trespass at a Galilee Church Road, Jefferson, location.
•damage to property at a Hwy. 124, Jefferson, address. A man
said he heard a lot of dogs barking near the rear of his property,
but didn’t see another person with them. Later, the man said he saw
that someone shot his no trespassing sign.
•damage to property at a Barber Road, Commerce, address. A
man said his wife and another man moved out of his mobile home
and left a mess. Multiple damages were reported in the mobile
home.
Domestic Disputes Keep Deputies Busy
JEFFERSON - Among the domestic incidents reported to the
Jackson County Sheriff’s Office last week were:
•a Nicholson woman said her daughter’s boyfriend would not
leave her residence after she asked him to do so.
•battery during a dispute between two men at a Nicholson resi
dence.
•harassing phone calls at a Commerce residence.
•harassing phone calls at a Maysville address.
•verbal dispute at a Jefferson address.
•stalking at a Commerce business. A man said a woman with
whom he had an extramarital affair continues to harass him and
his wife. The man said he was concerned for the lives of his wife,
children and himself, according to an incident report.
•battery at a Hwy. 330, South Jackson, address. A woman
was injured during an incident at a Barrow County residence on
Mallory Drive. She fled the scene to Jackson County. Jackson
County deputies were called to assist the woman, who later
returned to the residence to collect personal items. While entering
the residence, the suspected aggressor confronted deputies with a
knife. The suspect resisted the deputies, one of whom received a
minor injury.
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