The Madison County journal. (Hull, Ga.) 1989-current, October 22, 2009, Image 6

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PAGE 6A — THE MADISON COUNTY (GA) JOURNAL. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22, 2009 On the Record Juvenile charged with aggravated assault A juvenile was arrested and charged with aggravated assault last week after he allegedly threw a knife at his brother during an argument at their grandmother’s home. According to the incident report, officers were dis patched to a home on Collins Bridges Road after a woman called to report that her grand sons were fighting and that one had pulled a knife on the other. The offender told deputies that he had just broken up with his girlfriend and took it out on his brother, whom he said he “can’t stand.” The boy then reportedly told the officer that he wanted to kill his brother. E-911 dispatch also advised that when they received the emergency call, a male voice in the background could be heard yelling, “I’m going to kill you!” Other incidents on file at the sheriff’s office this week included: •Criminal damage to prop erty in the second degree was reported on Hwy. 98. •Burglary was reported on Garnett Ward Road. •Violation of a Family Violence Order was reported on Wildcat Bridge Road. •Driving without a license was reported on Grady Drive at Glenn Carrie Road. •Disorderly conduct was reported on Willis Glenn Road. •Burglary was reported on Freeman Circle. •Burglary was reported on Hwy. 172. •Reckless conduct was reported on Hwy. 106 South. •Battery FVA was reported on Charlie Bolton Road. •Battery FVA was reported on Strickland Circle. •A domestic dispute was reported on Colbert Grove Church Road. •Battery FVA was reported on McCarty Dodd Road. •A domestic dispute was reported on Duncan Swindle Road. •Aggravated assault was reported on Sims Kidd Road. Comer man charged with sexual battery, child molestation A 44-year-old Comer man employed as an assistant profes sor of biology at Brenau University has been charged with sexual battery and child molestation. Kevin Holloman, 21 Gholston Street, was arrested by Gainesville police after law officers responded to a report of sexual battery at Brenau University. Police have not released information about the victim because of her age, but she was reportedly acquainted with Holloman. Banks-Jackson Risk Reduction Bowman woman charged with DUI DUI SCHOOL 706-336-6777 A Bowman woman was charged with driving under the influence after a deputy was dispatched to Hwy. 172 and Hwy. 98 (Paoli Junction) about a reckless driver. Maria Annette Buffington, 36, 150 East Church Street, was charged with one count each of DUI and improper passing. Deputy Mark Jerome fol lowed Buffington’s vehicle across Hwy. 98 onto Hwy. 172 towards Elbert County and noted that the vehicle could not maintain lane. When Deputy Jerome activated his blue lights, the vehicle came to a stop in the middle of the road. The driver, Buffington, stated that she had spilled her boiled peanuts in her lap. Deputy Jerome noted that there was no smell of alco hol, though her speech was slurred and her eyes were pin pointed. While begin booked, Buffington allegedly told the booking officer that she had taken a Lortab that morning. Others arrested by law enforcement officials in the county last week included: •Jerry Christopher Angel, 31, 186 Alexander Road, Commerce, bench warrant. •William Matthew Booth, 18, 1233 Fork Creek Road, Bowman, bench warrant (original charge: burglary). •Carolyn Rene Burdette, 39, 3157 Mount Olivet Road, Hartwell, possession of meth- amphetamine, possession of a drug-related object, theft by shoplifting and theft by receiving stolen property. •Miriam Charline Evans, 43, 3157 Mount Olivet Road, Hartwell, possession of meth- amphetamine, possession of drug-related object, theft by shoplifting and theft by receiving stolen property. •Jack Leonard Gantt, 45, 1873 Spring Circle, Comer, probation violation (origi nal charges: possession of cocaine and possession of tools for the commission of a crime). •Amanda Nichole Roberts, 24, 2796 Hardman Morris Road, Colbert, battery FVA and cruelty to children. •Charles Elic Watkins, 37, 657 Sawdust Road, Hull, probation violation (original charge: possession of meth- amphetamine). •Terence Maurice Campbell, 31, 127 Ramble Hills Way, Athens, bench warrant. •Jerry William Cooper, 58, 703 Clover Avenue, Comer, two counts of probation vio lation. •Clint Lee Flanigan, 34, 803 Willis Glenn Road, Hull, burglary, theft by taking and possession of tools for the commission of a crime, •Kyle Luvereman Freeman, 28, 327 Freeman Circle, Colbert, bench warrant. •Nancy Ibarra, 25, 1438 East Broad Street, Athens, deposit account fraud. 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 routinely 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 con viction and an individual is pre sumed 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 The Madison County Journal is your source for local news. Call 706-795-2567 to subscribe. NOTICE OF DUI CONVICTION Driving Under The Influence Pursuant to O.C.G.A. Code Section 40-6-391 NAME: ADDRESS: DATE: TIME: LOCATION: DISPOSITION: Crescendo V. Rodriguez 2315 Planter Gunnel Rd. Hull, GA 30646 June 29,2009 2:17 a.m. Keith Bridge Rd. Plea of guilty Greg G. Allen, Clerk Superior & State Courts Forsyth County State Buckle Up. It’s the law! City of Comer ELECTION The Comer General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2009 from 7AM to 7PM at the Comer Fire Hall. The candidates are: For Mayor (at large): William (Billy) Burroughs David McMickle Council Person District 1: Jimmy D. Yarbrough Council Person District 4: Laquita Bridges Early voting will begin October 12, 2009 at the Comer City Hall during normal business hours, 8AM - 12 PM and 1PM - 5PM Monday through Friday. WAT'S SO FW SEE FOR yourself WHEN... 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(GSP) •Joseph Thomas Roberts, 28, 98 Pine Street, Ila, failure to appear - felony. •Damarius Mandrell Smith, 26, 2675 Winterville Road, Athens, illegal possession of a controlled substance and possession, manufacture, distribution, etc. VGCS. •Ceasar Cereno Terrell, 28, 193 Sartain Drive, Athens, three counts of possession, manufacture, distribution, etc., VGCSA. •Joni Jean Thomason, 42, 562 Strickland Circle, Colbert, battery FVA. •Randy Lee Webb Watson, 27, 109 Watson Road, Danielsville, theft by taking. from incident reports filed with local law enforcement agencies. Most of the time, the names of those involved are not published unless one party has been offi cially charged with a crime. 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