The Madison County journal. (Hull, Ga.) 1989-current, September 10, 2009, Image 6

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PAGE 6A —THE MADISON COUNTY (GA) JOURNAL. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 2009 On the Record Commerce man charged with family violence, theft A Commerce man was arrested on Family Violence charges last week after he allegedly tried to choke his daughter-in-law at his residence dur ing a domestic dispute with her and then left the home in her vehicle. The altercation reportedly occurred in the presence of the woman’s 18 month old child. Charles Henry Bryant, 60, 2516 Rogers Church Road, was charged with one count each of battery FVA, simple battery, theft by taking motor vehicle and cruelty to children in the third degree. Other arrests on file at the sheriffs office this week included: •Patrick Earl Daniel, 17, 250 Alberta Drive, Colbert, possession of marijua na and burglary (bondsman off bond). •Jenny Lilian Haley, 38,1929 Blacks Creek Church Road, Danielsville, two counts of probation violation. •Brian Michael Ingram, 38, 587 Lloyd Nelms Road, Nicholson, DUI, driving while license withdrawn, sus pended, revoked, remove or affix plate to conceal vehicle identification. •Reba Darlene McDaris, 31, 221 Sherwood Circle, Danielsville, pedes trian under the influence. •Steven Dewayne McIntyre, 21, 216 Springdale Drive, Hartwell, theft by shoplifting in the first degree. •Jamie Allen Money, 28, 185 Jamie Reynolds, Jefferson, deposit account fraud and probation violation (original charge: burglary). •Darrell Glenn Robinson, 29, 3311 Della Slaton Road, Comer, probation violation. •Antonio Dominguez Solis, 44, 45 Belhaven Lane, Hull, driving without a license and speeding (54 in 35). •Ricky Carl Wilcox, 37, 198 Old Himer Road, Athens, giving false name or information and parole violation. •Miguel A. Aguilar-Rivera, 28, 328 Piedmont Road, Gainesville, driving while license withdrawn. •Elisa Elizabeth Angel, 35, 1160 Daniels Bridge Road, Watkinsville, driving while license withdrawn. •Thomas Laurence Blair, 39, 198 Herman Drive, Commerce, posses sion, manufacture, distribution, etc. VGCSA and drug-related objects. •Adam Pierce Bruce, 29, 140 Gatewood Circle, Athens, DUI and failure to drive within a single lane. •Mario Castillo Carrizalez, 28, 1107 Old Elberton Road, Athens, speed ing, bench warrant, no insurance and expired vehicle tag or decal. •Randy Wayne Carter, 42, Claude Floyd Road, Royston, nine counts of deposit account fraud. •Kimberly Dawn Dean, 35, 1727 Foote McClellan Road, Hull, theft by taking. •Toni Diane Firster, 37, 229 McGinnis Chandler Road, Commerce, DUI and failure to drive within a single lane. •Judith Gutierrez Gonzales, 37, 488 Woodale Street, Hull, driving without a license. •Timothy Andrew Holl, 39, 1206 Cumberland Trail, Monroe, DUI, pos session of marijuana and speeding. (GSP) •Bruce Richardson Kerns, 27, 267 Helican Springs Road, Athens, failure to stop for stop sign and possession of marijuana. (Comer PD) •Armando Hernandez Marales, 24, 500 Fourth Street, Athens, driving without a license, adult restraint seat belt law and eight counts of child restraint seat belt law violations. •Kimberly Dawn Mullenix, 49, 173 Augusta Avenue, Athens, bench war rant (possession of cocaine, etc. ) •Steven Brian Perdue, 24,587 Adams Duncan Road, Hull, adult restraint law seat belt, driving while license with drawn and DUI. •Mystical Starr Peterson, 26, 32 Windsor Drive, Winder, failure to appear. •Donna Marie Roe, 32, 1045 McCarty Dodd Road, Colbert, false report of a crime. •Ariel Jimenez Rubio, 32, 209 Hannah Heights Trail, Hull, driving without a license. •Alan Richard Watts, 56, 500 Laurel Avenue, Comer, driving while license withdrawn. (Comer PD) •Janie Dee Gunter Whitlow, 50, 1781 Harpers Ferry Road, Elberton, speeding and DUI. Burglary reported on Woodale Street last week Burglary was reported on Woodale Street last week after a woman called 911 to report that her home had been broken into. A flat screen TV, a home computer and jewelry all valued at a total of $5,500 were report ed stolen. The deputy noted that the back door frame had been broken to gain entry. In another incident, a woman on Gillispie Drive reported that her dog had possibly been poisoned. The deputy found a small brown and white dog lying dead in the driveway of the home. The owner stated she believed that neighbor is responsible for the death of her dog. The scene was turned over to animal con trol. Other incidents on file at the sheriff’s office this week included: •No proof of insurance was reported on Norwood Road. •Burglary was reported on Rogers Church Road. •Theft by taking was reported on Mountain View Lane. •VGCSA was reported on Wesley Chapel Road at Hudson Rivers Church Road. •Criminal trespass was reported on Beck Road. •Theft by taking was reported on Hardman Morris Road. •Driving without a license was reported on Glenn Carrie Road at Joy Baptist Church. •Theft by taking was reported on Bullock Mill Road. •Criminal trespass was reported on Colbert Danielsville Road. •Criminal trespass was reported on Horace Reed Road. •Giving a false name or information to the police was reported on Fernwood Drive at Woodale Street in Hull. •Burglary was reported on Old Wildcat Bridge Road. •Criminal trespass was reported on New Hope Church Road. •Theft by taking was report ed on Christmas Circle. •Criminal trespass was reported on Hwy. 98 West. •Driving without a license was reported on Glenn Carrie Road at Grady Drive. •False report of a crime was reported on McCarty Dodd Road. •Criminal trespass was reported on Dyer Road near Commerce. •Theft by deception was reported on Mimosa Drive. •Theft by taking was reported on Eugene Hardman Road. •DUI/alcohol was reported on Hwy. 29 South. •Burglary was reported on Woodale Street in Hull. •Criminal trespass was reported on General Daniels Avenue in Danielsville. •Marijuana possession was reported on Alberta Drive. •Theft by taking was reported on Friendship Church Road. •Terroristic threats and acts were reported on General Daniel Avenue. •Criminal trespass was reported on Pleasant Acres Farm Road. •Theft by shoplifting was reported on Colbert Business Parkway. •Pedestrian under the influ ence was reported on Fowler Freeman Road. •A dog complaint was reported on Farm Road near Colbert. •A domestic dispute was reported on Fowler Freeman Road. •A domestic dispute was reported on Northridge Lane in Danielsville. •Battery FVA was reported on Rogers Church Road. State patrol investigates 12 crashes during Aug. Troopers from the Athens Post of the Georgia State Patrol reportedly investigated 12 traf fic crashes during the month of August in Madison County. The crashes resulted in eight injuries and no traffic deaths, according to a press release. Trooper issued 64 traffic cita tions in the county during the month, including five arrests for DUI, 17 citations for speeding, 17 seat belt violations and one child restraint violation. Troopers also issued 51 warn ings to motorists. Crime and court policy It is the policy of this news paper to print the names of all persons arrested and booked through the Madison County Jail. No exceptions are made to that policy. This newspaper also routine ly publishes the names of those involved in criminal court cases as those actions make their way through the judicial system, including the final disposition of the case when it is known. We caution our readers, how ever, that an arrest is not a conviction and an individual is presumed innocent under the law until convicted of a crime for which he has been charged. In addition to arrest reports, we also routinely publish items from incident reports filed with local law enforcement agen cies. Most of the time, the names of those involved are not published unless one party has been officially charged with a crime. CARD OF THANKS 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 September 12,2009 Next Defensive Driving Class will be held on Sept. 19,2009 He will wipe away every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death, sadness, crying or pain, because all the old ways are gone. The Family of the Late Mrs. Charlene Hall Phillips, would like to express feelings of gratitude for all acts of kindness shown during the illness and passing of a dearly beloved wife, mother, sister and relative to many others that will truly miss her. Pastor Conine and the New Covenant Worship Center Church family, thank you so very much for the hospitality that was extended to us during the service. The uplifting eulogy that was given by Pastors Giddeons and Stephens was of great comfort. To Pastor Scotty Randolph and The Holly Creek Baptist Church family, the time that you gave us in the preparing and serving of the delicious food for repass was a true blessing from Heaven. The medical personnel of Athens Regional Medical Center, we thank you for the caring and special attention that was given during the period of the illness of our beloved one. Mr. Alfonso Willis and the staff of Mack & Payne Funeral Home, we say to you the courteous and professional way that the services were carried out can never be excelled. To these and everyone else who shared a part in our loss, we say to you, your sympathy and thoughtfulness will always be gratefully remembered and deeply appreciated. God bless you. 1706) 546-7131 Adrian Pritchett, LLC • Bogart, Ga. Divorce cases can become complex, so final fees and results cannot be guaranteed. JAIL BREAKS BY CLASSIC CITY BONDING, INC. 706-354-8655 24/7/365 Fast & Friendly Service Now Serving; Madison & Jackson Counties! Also Clarke, Jackson, Oconee, Oglethorpe & Barrow Counties Email: jailbreaks@classiccitybonding.com Web: classiccitybonding.com DIVORCE S/IIR &u “ ■if U Plus Filing Fee Free Legal ConsultaUon WANTED: Weatherization/Home Repair Contractors ACTION, Inc. a 501(C) 3 non-profit agency has received a 5.1 million federal grant to expand our current Weatherization/Home Repair Program. There will be approximately 700 projects over the next 30 months. This program will cover all 10 counties in the ACTION, Inc. service area which includes Barrow, Clarke, Elbert, Greene, Jackson, Madison, Morgan, Oconee, Oglethorpe and Walton Counties. "The project, program or service is funded in zvhole or in part bp the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 in cooperation with the Georgia Environmental Faculties Authoritp." If interested please contact the ACTION, Inc. Weatherization/ Housing office at 594 Oconee Street, Athens, GA 30603. Phone 706-546-8293 ext. 22 or email jswoods594@aol.com or caoschack@aol.com. Madison County Board of Commissioners ADVERTISEMENT FOR SEALED BIDS The Madison County Board of Commissioners is seeking bids for Paving and Stripping - 1.03 miles of Reggie Ingram Road (County Rd. #118) and McGinnis Chandler Road (County Rd. #119). Specifications may be obtained by contacting Road Superintendent Charles Temple (706) 795- 6260. Bids should be sealed and clearly marked on the outside "SEALED BID FOR PAVING & STRIPPING REGGIE INGRAM RD. & McGINNIS CHANDLER RD." and received no later than 3:00 p.m. on September 25, 2009 in the office of the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners located at 91 Albany Avenue in Danielsville, Georgia. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Anthony Dove Chairman Now welcomes a new member to our staff MIKE HOWELL (formerly of Adam & Eve) Please call for appt. or walk-ins are welcome Head Games Hair Salon 200 General Daniels Ave., Suite 211 Danielsville, GA 706-795-0302