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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2008
THE BANKS COUNTY NEWS
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Crime/Courts/Wrecks
Superior Court case results given
Superior Court case results
from recent proceedings in
Banks County include:
•Kenneth David Nix, pos
session of marijuana, 12
months probation and $1,000
fine.
•William Blanton Martin,
unlawful conduct during a
911 call, 12 months probation
and $300 fine.
•Paul Ray, failure to stop at
the scene of an accident, 12
months probation and $2,559
restitution.
•Catherine Rose Chandler,
DUI, speeding and driving
while license suspended, 12
months probation, $1,300
fine and 40 hours community
service.
•Joey Neal McDonald, bat
tery, 12 months probation,
no violent contact with the
victim and $250 fine.
•Ashley Presley, battery, 12
months probation, 40 hours
community service, no vio
lent contact with the victim,
$300 fine and $266 restitu
tion.
•Steven Ralph Poole, shop
lifting, 12 months probation
and $500 fine.
•Robyn Parson, theft by
taking, 12 months probation,
$300 fine and $1,369 restitu
tion.
•Karen Lynn Phillips, theft
by taking, 12 months proba
tion and $500 fine.
•Stacey Michelle Poole,
possession of lorazepam and
shoplifting, 12 months proba
tion and $500 fine.
•Ricky Loggins, possession
of methamphetamine with
intent to distribute, DUI, fail
ure to maintain lane, fleeing
or attempting to elude a law
enforcement officer and driv
ing while license suspended,
eight years probation, four
years probation, $1,500 fine.
Sheriff's office reports 34 arrests
The Banks County Sheriff’s Office report
ed the following arrests during the past
week:
•Rodrigo Vega Arellano, 29, 6862 Second
Street, Lula, DUI (alcohol), endangerment
of a minor, driving without a license and
weaving.
•Emanuel Clinton Baker, 50, 779 Duncan
Road, Commerce, disorderly conduct.
•Martin Barrientos, 39, 1245 Surrett Park,
Duluth, DUI (alcohol), fleeing an officer,
windshield violation and weaving.
•Joey Wayne Bishop, 38, 160 Old Harden
Orchard Road, Commerce, driving with a
suspended license and windshield viola
tion.
•James Paul Brock, 34, 1259 Hwy. 59,
Lavonia, criminal interference with govern
mental property, probation violation, public
drunkenness, obstruction of a law enforce
ment officer and disorderly conduct.
•Belial Luna Cruz, 37, 3244-B Oakwood
Village Lane, Chamblee, open container
violation.
•Carl Bernard Harden Ford, 29, 1001
Aspen Trail, Winston-Salem, N.C., exces
sive speeding and driving with a suspended
license.
•Miguel Soto Galvan, 29,3522 A1 Mangum
Road, Talmo, open container violation.
•Michael Wesley Grier, 41, 689 Oscar
Rucker Road, Maysville, probation viola
tion.
•David Lawrence Ivester, 50, 5055
Orchard Road, Tumerville, pedestrian under
the influence.
•Joseph Jerome Jordon, 30, 6429 Palem
Road, North Fork, VA, DUI (alcohol).
•Amy Michelle Kesler, 31, 2899 Wade
Pressley, Toccoa, theft by taking.
•Ricky Loggins, 53, 1048 Hwy. 59,
Commerce, state sentence.
•Scott Matthew McCallister, 25, 202 Oak
Street Apt. 13, Commerce, theft by taking.
•Shannon Lamar McDougald, 25, 324
Hwy. 326, Commerce, possession of a con
trolled substance and probation violation.
•Shameka Nichelle Miller, 26, 215 Tucker
Road, Spartanburg, S.C., window tint viola
tion and driving with a suspended license.
•Dustin Ryan Mitchell, 27, 260 Dewy
Robinson Drive, Marshill, N.C., failure to
appear.
•Gregory Steven Nation, 37, 1358 Carson
Segars Road, Maysville, bench warrant.
•Isabel Lara Ortiz, 39, 7714 Cedar Creek
Lane, Charlotte, N.C., seat belt violation,
driving with a suspended license, DUI
(alcohol) and open container violation.
•Richard Allen Ozburn, 33, 76 Windmill
Lane, Commerce, theft by taking.
•Traci Dawn Page, 37, 627 Chambers
Road, Commerce, pedestrian under the
influence.
•Michael Dennis Payne, 40, 366 Sol Drive,
Commerce, bench warrant.
•Miguel Angel Perez, 40, 2584 Kingston
Court, Newton, N.C., pedestrian under the
influence.
•Adam Shane Ranke, 24, 114 Cranes
Mobile Home Drive, Homer, public drunk
enness.
•Terry Allen Reed, 39, 232 Bennett Road,
Homer, fraud.
•Ryan Reeves, 19, 1284 Hwy. 98,
Maysville, criminal trespassing.
•Jose Marie Reyes, 40, 6545 Hwy. 42, Lot
27, Rex, weaving and DUI (alcohol).
•Michael Lee Seabolt, 34, 6975 Wheeler
Road, Lula, probation violation.
•Jason Robert Shook, 29, 136 Old Harden
Orchard Road, Commerce, possession of a
controlled substance and DUI (drugs).
•Susan Nicole Stapp, 23, 1794 Hwy. 211
NW, Hoschton, theft by taking.
•Mejia Juan Tarres, unkown address, 28,
open container violation.
•John Ruben Trusty, 23, 8019 Maysville
Road, Maysville, probation violation.
•Ann Marie Whitfield, 37, 604 Tallasee
Road, Athens, probation violation.
•Joshua Stewart Wright, 28, 152 Hemlock
Drive, Dahlonega, possession of marijuana
(less than one ounce), possession of pre
scription drugs not in their original contain
ers and improper lane change.
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Woman hears voice outside her home
A woman set off the alarm at
her residence on Hwy. 323 last
week after saying she “heard a
voice.” A Banks County Sher
iff’s Office deputy responded to
the scene but did not find any
one at the scene.
OTHER INCIDENTS
The BCSO also responded to
the following incident calls dur
ing the past week:
•suspicious activity at a His
toric Homer Highway address.
The caller said a white female
was walking down the road
with a vehicle following closely
behind her.
•tree in roadway on Hawkins
Road.
•irate customer at a 105 East
Ridgeway Road business.
•stolen vehicle from a Steven
B. Tanger Boulevard business.
•entering an auto in the area
of 2167 Yonah Homer Road.
•suspicious activity on Apart
ment Street.
•alarm at Banks County Pri
mary School which proved to
be false.
•alarm at 4-Way Stop Super
Mart on Damascus Road which
was accidentally set.
•alarm at a Waterford Glen
Court, Lula, residence which
was false.
•road rage on Hwy. 441
South.
•alarm at a Sims Bridge Road,
Commerce, residence which
proved to be false.
•trespassing at Generous
Hearts.
•livestock in roadway on
Payne Road.
•alarm at a Walkers Way,
Commerce, residence which
was cancelled while deputy was
en route.
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