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♦ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2005
WRPD arrests
three for burglaries
By RAY UGHTNER
HHJ Staff Writer
WARNER ROBINS -
Police have made three
arrests in the series of four
burglaries at Northside
Middle School and two bur
glaries at the Warner Robins
National League, 801
Johnson Road.
The three suspects arrest
ed so far include Robert
Lewis Stanfill, 19, 105
Porkie Drive, Warner
Robins, and two juveniles -
a 16 year-old and a 14-year
old. Stanfill was arrested
Dec. 23 and charged with
one count of burglary at
Northside Middle School
and two counts of burglary
relating to the Warner
Robins National League.
Stanfill is being held in
the Houston County Jail
without bond and is consid
ered a suspect in the
remainder of the burglaries
at the school.
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The 16 year-old was
arrested Jan. 4 and charged
with one count of burglary
relating to Northside Middle
School. On Friday, the 14-
year-old was arrested and
charged with two counts of
burglary relating to
Northside Middle School
and one count of burglary
relating to WRNL on
Johnson Road.
Police said both juveniles
are considered suspects in
the remainder of the burgla
ries at Northside Middle
School.
Some of the stolen items
were recovered with a moth
er cleaning her son’s room
found PA equipment in the
boy’s room over the
Christmas break.
Anyone with information
is asked to contact Detective
Scott McSwain of the
Warner Robins Criminal
Investigation Division at
929-6911.
Stolen car, checks recovered alter traffic stop
By RAY UGHTNER
HHJ Staff Writer
PERRY - A traffic stop
Thursday netted a stolen car,
several checkbooks and IDs.
The driver of the 2005
Toyota Camry, Robert Wayne
Wallace, 19, 132-B Polly
Drive, Byron, was charged
with theft by receiving stolen
property, failure to maintain
lane, improper tag display
and driving without license
on person. He also had an
open warrant for his arrest.
His passenger, Jessica
Elizabeth Bell, 23, was
charged with theft by receiv
ing stolen property. Houston
County Sheriff s Sgt. Ronnie
Harlowe said additional
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WARNER ROBINS - The
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Alpha Sorority Inc. is cele
brating 15 years of service to
the Warner Robins/Houston
County community.
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charges are pending as
deputies “discovered checks
for other victims in the
search.”
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reports, a deputy observed
the car cross into his lane on
Perry Parkway and ran a
check of the tag that came
back to a 1994 Toyota Camiy.
The deputy following the
car onto Interstate 75 could
tell it was not a 1994 Camry,
and initiated a traffic stop at
mile marker 139.
The driver said he did not
have a license on his person
and both he and the passen
ger said the car belonged to
friend. The vehicle’s registra
tion did not match the tag.
The celebration will be
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car’s vehicle identification
number. The computer check
of the VIN revealed that the
car was reported stolen from
a residence on Hackamore
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Dec. 20, 2004, and both driv
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in a patrol car.
According to the incident
report, a search of the car
found checkbooks with the
three different names, pink
and green check papers, an
empty brown purse, a bottle
of butane fuel, an empty blue
checkbook, an empty black
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and CDs.
Inside th% purse Bell was
holding deputies reportedly
found a personal check, more
checkbooks, her Robins Air
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Honda card in another name,
a colorful “I Love Lucy” wal
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of another on them as well as
a phone, a camera and
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A search of the rear seat of
the patrol car after transport
of the suspects reportedly
turned up a state driver’s
license, Social Security card
and a bank card under Bell’s
seat.
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