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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2004
Man jailed for conduct after two-day streak
By RAY UGHTNER
HHJ Staff Writer
WARNER ROBINS
James Talmadge Ussery Jr.,
24, 108 Virginia Dare Drive,
Lot 31, was arrested
Monday after two visits to
the ER for evaluation and
lots of alleged disorderly
conduct.
Warner Robins Police
responded to a report of
indecent exposure at the
McDonald’s on Russell
Parkway about 10 a.m.
Sunday. The suspect was
WR man charged in rape of woman he bonded out of jail
By RAY UGHTNER
HHJ Staff Writer
WARNER ROBINS
James Edward Simpson, 49,
1191 Settlers Trail, Warner
Robins, was arrested
Monday and charged with
battery, false imprisonment
and rape.
Davis jailed for shooting
WARNER ROBINS
Alexis Montell Davis, 19,
112 Shallowford Road,
Warner Robins, was identi
fied as the suspect in a Dec.
15 shooting on Ignico Drive.
Warner Robins Police
Detective Brad Mules said
Davis was arrested Dec. 17
for aggravated assault in the
shooting. Davis had been
arrested on another shoot
ing on Ignico on Dec. 11,
“but unfortunately bonded
out and did it again,” Mules
said.
Davis is currently in the
Houston County jail without
bond.
Warner Robins Police
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seen leaving in a white car,
which police stopped nearby.
According to incident
reports, the driver said he
took his roommate to get
some food after being awake
all night. The driver said he
went inside to get the food
and noticed Ussery get out
and begin taking off his
clothes. The driver said
Ussery was completely
naked, and he attempted to
dress him and get him back
in the car.
The suspect was found
According to incident
reports, Simpson bonded the
victim out of the Jones
County Jail at noon
Christmas Day. According to
the jail, the Gray woman
was in for a misdemeanor
offense, and was bonded out
by MM Bonding.
responded to a report of
shots fired on Ignico and
Tabor drives on Dec. 15, but
did not make contact with
anyone in the area. Officers
were later dispatched to
Houston Medical Center
regarding s subject with a
gunshot would.
The victim sustained a
gunshot wound to his left
calf while standing in front
of 111 Ignico Drive.
Anyone with information
on the incident is asked to
contact Mules at the Warner
Robins Police Department
Criminal Investigations
Division at 918-2981 or 929-
6911.
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non-responsive, dazed and
unable to control his move
ments. According to the
report, he had no shirt on
and his pants were down by
his knees.
Ussery was admitted for
mental examination, accord
ing to police reports. He was
apparently released.
Monday, deputies were
dispatched to a Virginia
Dare Drive residence.
Others at the residence said
Ussery had taken the fuse
She told a Houston
County sheriffs deputy that
Simpson took her to the
Settlers Trail house, took off
her clothing and handcuffed
her hands behind her back.
She told deputies he bound
her legs together with a belt,
placed her face down on the
UGA Alumni
Special to the HHJ
ATHENS - The University
of Georgia Alumni
Association is accepting nom
inations for the 2004 Alumni
Merit, Faculty Service and
Friend of UGA awards.
The Alumni Merit Award
recognizes an individual who
has demonstrated outstand
ing loyalty and support of
UGA and the UGA Alumni
Association throughout a
lifetime and who has provid
ed leadership in his/her pro
fession and local community.
The recipient of the Alumni
Merit Award must be a grad
uate of UGA and a member
of the UGA Alumni
Association. Past honorees
include Louis Sohn (‘4O), for
mer Gov. and U.S. Sen. Zell
Katherine
Samantha
Katie
Ben & Bonnie Bartlett
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for the heating unit out of
the electrical box and there
was no heat in the apart
ment. According to reports,
Ussery was very uncoopera
tive and appeared to be
under the influence of an
unknown substance.
According to reports,
Ussery told authorities the
CIA and FBI were plotting
against him and a meteor
was going to hit the Earth in
2004. He attempted to leave
the scene and deputies
bed and had sexual inter
course with her several
times.
At 4:44 p.m. Dec. 26, she
flagged down a Warner
Robins police officer at
Feagin Mill Road and Ivory
Drive and told him she’d
been raped and beaten at
Association calls tor nominations
Miller (‘57), Dudley L. Moore
Jr. (‘57), Daniel E Amos (‘73),
William Randy Jones (‘77)
and Betty Johnson Hudson
(‘7l).
The recipient of the
Faculty Service Award must
be a current or retired mem
ber of the UGA faculty or
staff who has distinguished
himself/herself in service to
the university and the asso
ciation as well as be a mem
ber of the association.
Previous recipients include
Richard F. Reiff (‘79),
Sylvia M. Hutchinson (‘6l,
‘76), Wyatt W. Anderson
(‘6O, ‘62) and Helen
Hudson Mills (‘69, ‘76, ‘80).
The Friend of UGA
award recognizes a non
alumnus/a who has made
Amber
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stopped him twice.
The second time he
grabbed at the deputy’s gun
belt. He was then restrained
in the prone position by the
other deputy. The com
plainants did not wish to
bring any charges and
Ussery was let go.
As deputies attempted to
leave, Ussery was standing
in the road at Wellborn
Drive and Maxwell Drive.
He was placed into custody
and according to reports,
the Settlers Trail home. As
the crime occurred in the
county a deputy was called
and contacted the victim.
According to the deputy’s
report, the victim said she’d
be raped and beaten all over
and was in pain. The deputy
called for an ambulance to
outstanding contributions to
UGA, his/her profession,
community, state or nation.
Past honorees include
Rebecca Paul and Doris A.
Ramsey.
The awards will be pre
sented at the UGA Alumni
Association,s Annual Awards
Luncheon on Friday, April
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kicked at a deputy who tried
to put leg shackles on him.
He was then restrained,
placed in a patrol car and
taken to Houston Medical
Center for evaluation.
According to reports, he was
seen by a physician, exhibit
ed normal behavior and was
released back to deputies.
He continued to be unco
operative in route to the jail.
He was charged with disor
derly conduct and obstruct
ing an officer.
take her to the hospital to be
checked out.
She agreed to have the
rape kit done at the hospital.
The case was turned over to
an investigator, who arrest
ed Simpson the following
day.
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