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PAGE 6A — THE MADISON COUNTY (GA) JOURNAL. THURSDAY. JULY 23. 2009
On the Record
Man charged with obstruction
A Danielsville man brought
to the Madison County Jail
on other charges received an
additional charge following
an outburst at the jail.
Catlin Davin Anglin, 24,256
Old Gin Road, was brought in
by a trooper from the Georgia
State Patrol on charges of DUI
and failure to drive within a
single lane.
According to the incident
report, when Deputy David
Kidd arrived with another
inmate, Anglin, who was still
in the booking area, report
edly became verbally abusive
toward the deputy and the
jailers. He also began to make
threats to everyone. Kidd
explained to Anglin that he
was adding obstruction of a
law enforcement officer to his
list of charges.
In another arrest, Christian
Marie Willoughby, 22, of
99 Joyce Court, Hull, was
charged with simple battery
(hitting a police officer) and
obstruction after she allegedly
struck officer Michael Free in
the face with an open hand as
he attempted to handcuff her
following an incident.
Others arrested by law
enforcement officials in the
county last week included:
•Dennis Cornelius
Adams, 35, 20 Daisey Lane,
Winterville, child support.
•Shantez Monique Booker,
29, 59 Ivy Wood Drive, Hull,
failure to appear (original
charges: possession of cocaine
with intent to distribute) and
possession of tools for the
commission of a crime.
•Ronald Hoyt Bryant,
35, 290 Cleghorne Road,
Danielsville, order to incar
cerate for child support.
•Jared Anthony Chamblee,
23,692 Branch Street, Athens,
possession of cocaine with
intent to distribute.
•Connie Melissa Hand,
28, 9574 Hwy. 72 West, Lot
2A, Hull, probation violation
(original charge: giving a false
name).
•Michael Jason Martin, 17,
1415 Pine Valley Farm Road,
Comer, battery.
•Phillip Daniel McCoy, 36,
191 Bell Haven Lane, Colbert,
reckless conduct.
•William George Melton Jr.,
43, 206 Tommy James MHP,
Hull, failure to appear (origi
nal charge: open container).
•Christopher Michael
Mitchell, 19, P.O. Box 645,
Danielsville, sale of alcohol
to minor and obstruction of
an officer.
•Randall Eugene Parham,
42,3545 Hwy. 98 East, Comer,
driving while license with
drawn, suspended or revoked,
possession, manufacture, dis
tribution, etc. VGCS meth-
amphetamine, defective or
no headlights, failure to drive
within a single lane, obstruc
tion of an officer and fleeing
or attempting to elude a police
officer.
•Shenika Shantay Reid, 21,
2518 Imagine Drive, Dewy
Rose, bench warrant (origi
nal charge: deposit account
fraud).
•Wayne Sylvester Robinson,
56, 882 Dalgreen Avenue,
Atlanta, failure to appear
(original charge: forestry in
the first degree).
•Amy Redrose Thomas,
298 Gosnell Hutto Road,
Danielsville, expired or no
driver’s license and failure
to provide assistance: report
accident.
•Sandra Victoria Wingfield,
39, 700 Fourth Street, Athens,
theft by shoplifting.
•William Todd Dalton, 38,
P.O. Box 658, Colbert, hold
for Royston PD. (Comer PD)
•Jeffery Scott Goss, 44. 940
Fred Goss Road, Danielsville,
driving while license with
drawn.
•Justin Alan Graham, 26,
300 River Ridge Drive,
Camesville, two counts of
theft by taking and three
counts of criminal damage to
property.
•Jack Gerado Harper, 23,92
Edward Lane, Danielsville,
possession of marijuana.
•James Robin McDougal,
43, 1251 South Madison
Avenue, Monroe, failure to
appear.
•Randy Dillard Ownsby,
49, 3214 Adams Clarke Road,
Commerce, bench warrant
(original charge: obstruction).
•Jimmy Lenor Pass, 49,
1832 Brickyard Road, Comer,
failure to appear.
•Peggy Susan Pulliam, 55,
172 Crawford W. Long Street,
Danielsville, failure to drive
within a single lane, DUI/
drags and leaving the scene of
an accident. (GSP)
•Clarence Sanders Jr., 56,
180 Morgan Road, Comer,
DUI and driving while license
withdrawn. (Comer PD)
•Brian Justin Thomas, 17,
1060 Peach Orchard Road,
Danielsville, consumption of
alcohol by a minor.
•Mansoor White, 22, 786
Lottery tickets stolen from Danielsville BP
The owner of the Danielsville BP
store reported the theft of approximately
$10,000 in lottery tickets last week.
According to the incident report, the
owner reportedly confronted a former
employee, who admitted to the theft and
wrote a statement to that effect. She also
implicated another individual who she
said was assisting in the theft. The inci
dent remains under investigation by the
sheriff’s office and the Georgia Lottery.
In another incident, Deputy David
Kidd responded to a 911 hang up at EMS
Station 1 last week where he encoun
tered a woman who said she had been
bitten by a dog on her right lower leg and
was wanting to someone to check the
injury for her. The deputy photographed
the wound, which was bleeding slightly
and the woman then told him she would
go to BJC Hospital to have the wound
checked. The deputy went to a Jot-Em-
Down Road residence where the woman
said she had been bitten and found the
dog, which made several attempts to bite
him, the deputy noted. Animal control
officer Jack Huff was called to the scene
and he noted that the dog appeared to
have a rabies tag and was staying in the
yard. No one was at the residence, and
Huff said he would try to make contact
again the following day.
Other incidents on fde at the sheriffs
office this week included:
•Harassing phone calls were reported
on Hardman Morris Road when a teen
reported that a woman she knows had
called and left threatening messages on
her cell phone and on her MySpace
page. When the teen’s mother called the
woman, she repeated the threats to her.
As Deputy David Kidd was taking the
report, the woman called again and Kidd
answered the phone, telling the woman
not to call anymore or to come to their
residence anymore.
•Criminal trespass was reported on
Helican Springs Road.
•Simple battery was reported on Stone
Stewart Road.
•Theft by taking was reported on
Garnett Ward Road.
•Theft by taking was reported on
Hardman Morris Road.
•Theft by taking was reported on Hwy.
98 West.
•Theft by taking was reported on Hwy.
29 North.
•A lost or stolen tag was reported on
Rock Quarry Road.
•Marijuana possession less than an
ounce was reported on Edward Lane in
Danielsville.
•Theft by taking was reported on
Colbert-Danielsville Road.
•Terroristic threats and acts were
reported on Hwy. 29 South near Hull.
•Identity fraud was reported on Jot-
Em-Down Road.
•Theft by taking was reported on Dove
Circle in Colbert.
•Simple assault was reported on
Sawdust Road near Hull.
•Obstruction of an officer was reported
on Hwy. 98 West.
•Entering auto was reported on Blacks
Creek Church Road.
•Battery under the Family Violence
Act was reported on McCannon Morris
Road.
•Obstruction of an officer was reported
on Joyce Court in Hull.
•Battery was reported on Planter
Gunnell Road.
Four juveniles
charged with burglary
Four juveniles were arrested Tuesday morning in connec
tion with several recent burglaries in the Garnett Ward Road,
Jacob’s Field and Bryce Landing areas off Hwy. 29 south
near Hull.
According to Major Shawn Bums, chief deputy with the
Madison County Sheriff’s Office, four 16 -year-old males
were arrested in connection with the case, after officers can
vassed the area on four-wheelers. Bums said all four of the
teens live in that general area. Officers also recovered several
items during the search, including a dirt bike, a plasma TV
and a rifle case.
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police training conference
Chief Brent Zellner, of the Comer Police Department, recently
attended the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police 2009 annual
summer training conference at the Savannah International Trade and
Convention Center.
The Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police is responsible for the
delivery of training to the chiefs of Georgia’s police departments and
law enforcement agencies, according to the press release.
This year’s four-day conference covered a variety of topics such
as: “The West Nickel Mines School Shooting," “In Harm’s Way:
Law Enforcement Suicide Prevention,” “Georgia State Certification
Program,” "2008-09 Legal Update," “Traffic Safety.. .It Matters,"
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Chief Zellner was among more than 470 heads of law enforcement
agencies attending the 42 nd annual training conference.
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Public meetings
held in the county
Public meetings held in
Madison County include:
•Madison County Board
of Commissioners - an
agenda-setting meeting is
held on the final Monday
of the month at 6:30 p.m.
in the government com
plex on Albany Avenue in
Danielsville. A business
meeting is then held on the
first Monday of the month
at 6:30 p.m. at the same
locale.
•Madison County
Planning and Zoning
Commission - the first and
third Tuesdays of the month
at 6:30 p.m. in the govern
ment complex.
•Madison County Board
of Education - the second
Tuesday of the month at 7
p.m. in the library at Madison
County High School.
•Madison County Board
of Tax Assessors - meets
the first and third Thursday
of every month at 6 p.m. in
the conference room of the
Madison County government
complex in Danielsville. The
public is invited to attend all
meetings of the board of
assessors.
•The Madison County
Industrial Development
and Building Authority
- the third Monday of the
month at 6 p.m. in the pub
lic meeting room of the old
county courthouse in the
center of Danielsville.
•Madison County Public
Safety Communications/
E-911 advisory board - the
Thursday prior to the sec
ond Monday of each month.
Meetings are held at 11:30
a.m. at the 911 center.
•The Madison County
Recreation Department
Board - the fourth Tuesday
of every month at 6:30
p.m. in the meeting room
at Sammy Haggard Park on
Hwy. 98.
•Danielsville City
Council - holds monthly
work sessions the Monday
prior to regularly scheduled
council meetings, beginning
at 7 p.m. Council meetings
are held the first Monday
of each month, beginning
at 7 p.m.
•Colbert City Council -
the first Monday at 7 p.m. in
Colbert City Hall.
•Carlton City Council -
the first Monday at 7 p.m. in
Carlton City Hall.
•Comer City Council
- the first Monday follow
ing the first Sunday of the
month at 6 p.m. in Comer
City Hall.
•Comer Downtown
Development Authority -
meets the second Thursday
of each month at 6 p.m. in
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•Ila City Council - the
first Monday at 7 p.m. in Ila
City Hall.
•Hull City Council - the
third Monday at 7 p.m. in
Hull City Hall.
•The Madison County
High School Council - the
second Monday of every
month at 5 p.m. in the high
school media center.
•The Madison County
Middle School Council -
the second Thursday of the
month at 4 p.m. in the school
media center.
•The Colbert Elementary
School Council - the second
Thursday of each month at
2:30 p.m. in the school’s
media center.
•The Comer Elementary
School Council - the third
Thursday of each month
at 7:30 a.m. in the school
media center.
•The Danielsville
Elementary School
Council - the first Thursday
of the month at 7:30 a.m. in
the school media center.
•The Hull-Sanford
Elementary School
Council - the third Tuesday
of the month at 3:15 p.m. in
the school media center.
•The Ila Elementary
School Council - the fourth
Wednesday of the month at
3 p.m. in the Ila Elementary
School media center.
•The Democratic Party
of Madison County - meets
regularly to talk with elected
officials about local, state
and national concerns. For
more information, call
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•The Broad River
Watershed Association
- meets at 7 p.m. on the
second Wednesday of
each month at the BRWA
office on the square in
Danielsville. Call Victor
Johnson 706-795-2184 for
more information.
•Property Owners for
Common Sense Growth
(POCSG) - meets the last
Tuesday of every month at 7
p.m. at the Madison County
Library.
•Citizens Organized for
Pipeline Safety in Madison
County (COPS MC)
meets the second Thursday
of every month at 6:30 p.m.
at the Colbert Grove Baptist
Church. For more informa
tion, call Jill McElheney
706-742-7826.
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