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♦ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 2005
He thought he wasn't going to be arrested
By RAY LIGHTNER
HHJ Staff Reporter
Jorge Arroyo Saldana, 34,
2091 Red Fox Run, Warner
Robins, was pepper-sprayed
and Tasered after numerous
attempts to calm him after
what was initially a code
enforcement situation.
A deputy responding to a
neighbor’s complaint of
noise on Glenwood Drive,
attempted to talk with
Saldana who responded with
numerous obscenities. The
deputy makes numerous
attempts to calm Saldana,
speaking to him in English
and Spanish. Saldana
allegedly kept walking
around the deputy, saying he
didn’t have to show his ID
and telling the deputy to get
away from him.
The deputy radioed for
backup and advised Saldana
Several arrested
for meth on Sunday
By RAY LIGHTNER
HHJ Staff Writer
John Andrew Walker, 39,
228 Valencia Circle,
Centerville, was stopped as a
possible intoxicated driver.
He and three passengers
ended up in jail for possession
of methamphetamine just past
midnight on Sunday.
A check of the tag on the
blue Ford Thunderbird came
back to a Jeep Grand
Cherokee and the deputy initi
ated traffic stop. The driver,
Walker, pulled into a driveway
in the 100 block of Dunbar
Road after the deputy activat
ed blue lights.
The deputy asked for the
driver’s license, and Walker
reportedly said he did not have
one as he just got out of prison.
His license came back sus
pended and he was taken into
custody for driving on a sus
pended license.
The three others in the car
were initially identified as
Robert Wallace; Crystal
Williamson, 26; and Jackie
Farr, 49. Farr had an open
warrant on that name and was
taken into custody after she
couldn’t provide her Social
Security number. She was
later identified as Deborah
Wilkinson, 37. Williamson was
later identified as Tiffany
Gordon, 31. Both women had
open warrants.
An inventory of the vehicle
found a black CD holder con
taining a syringe; six clear,
small red plastic bags; a bent
spoon and a white napkin. The
red bags reportedly contained
a white powdery substance
and one them was full of it.
All four occupants of the
vehicle were then placed
under arrest for possession of
schedule I-II (methampheta
mine). Walker was also
charged with driving with no
insurance.
Also found in the car was a
laptop computer in the back
seat, an IBM printer in the
trunk, bags in the trunk
including a striped bag con
taining printer cartridges,
printer paper and a spiral
notebook that had account
information inside and the
names of several businesses.
Also found in a black bag were
several false identification
cards and software for print
ing checks. All evidence and
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he was under arrest for dis
orderly conduct for the use
of obscenity. The subject
reportedly said he was not
going with the deputy and
that the deputy was not
going to arrest him.
Two other men
approached the deputy as
well, yelling in Spanish. The
deputy activated the emer
gency alert on his radio ask
ing for backup, and applied
pepper spray on Saldana,
doing so several times
because he did not stop.
To gain control of situa
tion as the three men con
tinued to approach, the
deputy raised his service
weapon and ordered them to
information turned over to
investigations.
Meth with intent
In an unrelated incident,
Walter Corley Jr., 34, 311
Clairmont Drive, Warner
Robins, was arrested Sunday
for DUI-drugs, driving with a
suspended license and posses
sion of methamphetamine
with intent to distribute.
The incident began when a
deputy observed a Nissan
truck traveling at speed
believed to be greater than the
posted speed, and followed the
vehicle on Pleasant Hill and
Moody roads. The vehicle
turned onto Russell Parkway
and then Helen Terrace, and
reportedly threw an object out
the window. Corley then
reportedly jumped out of the
moving vehicle, running as the
truck crashed into a wooden
fence in the 100 block of Helen
Terrace.
The driver took off running
and deputy gave chase, subdu
ing Corley near a briar patch
and placing him under arrest.
Corley reportedly appeared
drunk - eyes dilated, face
flushed and stuttering.
Deputies on scene searched
for items thrown from the
truck while another invento
ried the truck. Found were
several tools in the bed, and
several open alcohol contain
ers - from Goldschlager
schnapps to vodka - and a
glass smoking pipe. Also found
in the truck were two large
pieces of what appeared to be
meth ice, three scales and sev
eral jewelry bags.
The driver reportedly
agreed to submit to breath and
urine tests on scene but later
refused at the jail. His charges
include DUI-drugs refusal, too
fast for conditions, defective
equipment (tag light out),
driving with a suspended
license, fleeing or attempted to
elude, possession of schedule I
drugs with intent to distrib
ute, reckless driving, leaving
the scene of an accident (the
fence), open container of alco
hol, failure to maintain lane,
and criminal use of an item
with altered ID mark (one tool
in the back had the serial
number painted over).
The driver’s cell phone was
also confiscated for investiga
tive purposes.
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stay back at gunpoint. Once
backup arrived, another
deputy fired the Taser two
times on Saldana before he
was subdued and could be
placed him in handcuffs.
The two other were
detained by responding
Warner Robins Police offi
cers. The second subject was
identified as Victor Arroyo
Saldana of Warner Robins.
He was also wanted for fail
ure to appear in Henry
County. Both Saldanas were
charged with obstruction of
an officer and taken to the
jail. The third suspect, a
juvenile, was released on
scene to relatives.
Person(s) known
Person(s) unknown, but
possibly the victim’s daugh
ter, stole and pawned $550
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