The Madison County journal. (Hull, Ga.) 1989-current, May 28, 2009, Image 6

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PAGE 6A — THE MADISON COUNTY (GA) JOURNAL. THURSDAY. MAY 28. 2009 Colbert man charged with obstruction House destroyed by fire A Colbert man was arrested after a scuffle with deputies at his home on Shoal Creek Road last week. Gary Dwight Beck, 38, 1265 Shoal Creek Road, was charged with three counts of obstruction of an officer, and one count each of disorderly conduct and criminal trespass. According to the incident report, Lt. Burl Johnson and Deputy Josh Fowler went to the residence to serve a T.RO. (Temporary Protection Order) warrant on Beck in order to remove him from the residence. As deputies explained the T.RO. to Beck, he allegedly became irate and said, “You might as well take me to jail or shoot me,’’ and flipped a chair over. When deputies attempted to handcuff him for dis orderly conduct, he broke away and flipped the kitchen table over. Beck continued to scuffle with deputies on the floor until Lt. Johnson used his taser on him after reportedly warning him he would do so if he did not comply. Beck was taken to the Madison County Jail. Other arrests on file at the sher iff's office this week included: •Ottis Lloyd Booth, 41, 5757 Hwy. 106 South, Hull, driving while license withdrawn. •Keith Randall Brady, 44, 25 Williams Wilkes Road, Hull, sim ple battery. •Kenneth Wayne Coley, 53, 820 Shiloh Ft. Lamar Road, Danielsville, driving while license withdrawn. (GSP) •Raymond Joseph Dalton IU, 31, 1530 Unity Church Circle, Maysville, simple battery. •Sabrina Shawn England, 30, 25 Williams Wilson Road, Hull, obstruction of an officer. •John Lester Phillip, 31, 390 Martin Circle, Athens, probation violation. •Omar Schariff Mattox, 31, 643 West Street, Carlton, bench warrant (original charges: reckless driving, possession of firearm, etc.). •Gregory Wayne Phelps, 50,6865 Bmy Brooke Drive, Dawsonville, bench warrant. •Eric Montreal Smith, 17, 332 Norwood Circle, Athens, failure to appear (original charge: theft by shoplifting). •Jeffery Eugene Smith Jr., 22, 295 Gillispie Drive, Hull, bench warrant (original charges: theft by receiving stolen property). •Ernest Wadley Wadley, 45, 200 Rosewood Place, Athens, failure to appear, failure to maintain lanes, obstruction, DUI, etc.) and pro bation violation (original charges: DUI, no insurance and no tag). •Christi Leah Anthony, 34, 449 Lakeview Circle, Danielsville, fail ure to drive within a single lane, driving while license withdrawn and DUI. •Brian Todd Bartel, 43, 637 Kellogg Drive, Colbert, posses sion, manufacture, distribution, etc. VGCS, DUI (alcohol) and speed ing. (GSP) •Michael William Crews, 44, 3970 Blacks Creek Church Raod, Commerce, obstruction of an offi cer, drugs to be kept in original con tainer and possession of marijuana less than an ounce. •James Tyler Doster, 17, 212 Charlie Morris Road, Colbert, criminal trespass. •Josepha Kyle Evans, 20, 1085 WL Williams Road, Commerce, driving without a license. •Samantha Marie Fortner, 33, 2792 Della Slaton Road, Comer, hold for Franklin County. •Jason Randall Guest, 19, 7960 Hwy. 72 West, Lot 11, Colbert, con sumption of alcohol by a minor. •James Delaney Hall, 47, 1031 Fair Hill Drive, Bogart, bench war rant (failure to appear). •Samuel Blake Huff, 18, 663 Jack Sharpe Road, Colbert, crimi nal trespass. •Patrick Darrell Johnson, 39,425 Stoneridge Drive, Hull, pedestrian under the influence. •Brittany Lea Patrick, 18, 2613 Hardman Morris Road, Colbert, two counts of financial transaction card fraud. •Michael Clint Pruitt, 21, 805 Rogers Mill Road, Danielsville, failure to drive within a single lane and DUI. •James Louis Sellers, 18, 344 Hwy. 98 West, Danielsville, failure to drive within a single lane and DUI. •Emily lone Spahn, 46, 2200 Owens Road, Elberton, speeding, failure to drive within a single lane and DUI. •Nicholas Eugene Thornton, 20, 120 Sandy Springs Road, Athens, six counts of deposit account fraud. •Rosetta Elaine Wise, 40, 1259 McCannon Morris Road, Hull, dis orderly conduct. •William Fredrick Zucker, 51, 50 Maryland Lane, Comer, public drunkenness. Actions filed in Superior Court The home of Linda Moore on Stone Stewart Road off Hwy. 106 was destroyed by fire shortly after 9 a.m. Friday. Moore was not at home at the time of the blaze. Hull, Neese-Sanford and Ila volunteer fire departments battled the fire. Those wanting to make a donation or offer assistance to Moore can do so through Pleasant Grove Baptist Church off Diamond Hill Neese Road, 706-548-3945. Donation to sheriffs dept. Actions filed recently in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court include: •Clayton Richard Dickson, 25, Bogart, was sentenced to one year probation and was fined $672 for marijuana (possession of less than an ounce). Charges of possession of cocaine and possession of tools for the com mission of a crime were dis missed. •Shelia Legrette Williams, 46, Winterville, was sentenced to one year probation and was fined $472 for theft by shoplifting. A charge of giving false informa tion to officers was dismissed. •Edgar Josue Chevez Gonzalez, 23, Athens, was sentenced to one year probation and fined $472 for manufacture, sale or distribu tion of illegal substances. •Randy Edward Gierke, 45, Athens, was sentenced to one year probation and was fined $270 for loitering and prowling. •Darrel Wayne Coley, 32, was sentenced to one year proba tion and was fined $800 for obstruction of officers and one year probation for weaving over roadway. Charges of fleeing or attempting to elude a police offi cer and driving while license suspended or revoked were dis missed. •Terrel D. Beasley, 31, Commerce, was sentenced to one year probation for driv ing while license suspended or revoked, giving false informa tion and open container violation and was fined $830. Woman reports stalking by husband A woman reported that her husband was stalking her last week. According to the incident report, the Commerce woman said that she had a T.P.O. against her husband, which had been lifted last month. The woman said her husband met her at the Huddle House in Danielsville where he began verbally abusing her and “got in her face.” The woman was advised of the process of obtaining another T.P.O. and a warrant for stalking through the magistrate court. In another case, a man on Hardman Road came to the sher iff’s office to report that his antifreeze four days earlier. He stated that he had called animal control four days ear lier and had the dog treated by a veterinarian. THE STARTER & ALTERNATOR SHOP • Starter • Alternator • Generator Repair # WAYNE, Owner (jj^ 245-0055 Batteries 1109 Bowersville St. $28 Royston, GA 30662 HOURS: 8-5:30 M, T, TH, F 8-12 Wed. • 8-11 Sat. WATKINS MONUMENTS Monument Sales & Date Engravings We are here to provide all your cemetery needs. Serving Madison and surrounding counties for over 30 years. BUCK WATKINS 706-283-7326 dog was allegedly poisoned by • Fresh Produce • Honey • Baked Goods • Plants • Incense • Music • Seeds • Crafts • Handcrafted Soaps • Handcrafted Jewelry Saturdays, 8am-Noon May Special: Vendor Tables are FREE!! v J Vendors & available products are posted each week on our website: www.comerfm.com/ Information: comerfarmersmarket@qmail.com 706-788-9719 •Tina Marie Lester, 47, Danielsville, was sentenced to one year probation, one day of confinement, 40 hours of com munity service and was fined $651 for DUI alcohol. Charges of obstruction of an officer, strik ing a fixed object and endanger ing a child by driving under the influence were dismissed. •Christy N. Gaddis,41, Athens, was sentenced to one year pro bation, one day of confinement, 40 hours of community service and a $526 fine for DUI alcohol and one year probation for open container violation. A charge of Georgia Controlled Substances Act was dismissed. •Three temporary protec tive orders were filed in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court between a convenience store employee and a married Danielsville couple. The wife of the Danielsville man filed a T.P.O. against the convenience store employee. According to the T.P.O. filed May 15, the wife told the employee to stay away Founder’s Corner by Buhl Cummings MEMORIES...The annual Athens Christian High School Awards Banquet was held on May 21 at the Athens Holiday Inn. Many students were recognized for excellence in athletics, academics, and the fine arts. The seniors were especially honored, with many receiving appreciation awards for faithfulness in various phases of school life during their years at ACS. The seniors will soon leave these halls of learning, but they will depart with many pleasant memories. ACS is a builder of lasting and happy memories. 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"Involved in a relation with this person until May IT 11 , approxi mately the time his wife found out.” the T.P.O. stated. Kerry Dudley (right), of Battle Zone Paintball, and Andy Wickman (left) donated two paintball rifles, two CO 2 tanks and two cases of paint to the sheriff’s department for non-lethal force. They’re pictured with Madison County sheriff Kip Thomas (center). Ben Munro/Staff Banks-Jackson Risk Reduction DUI SCHOOL 706-336-6777 DEFENSIVE DRIVING 1728 North Broad Street, Commerce, State Certified 5010 and 2007 Next DUI Class begins on June 6, 2009 Next Defensive Driving Class will be held on May 30,2009 GEORGIA METALS Fabricators of Metal Roofing, Siding, and Steel Building Components Offering a wide variety of profiles and colors for residential as well as agricultural purposes. WE MANUFACTURE! ' 706-795-3144 ! 539 General Daniel Ave. N. • Danielsville, Ga. j (just past redlight) ttfc — i