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FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2005
'Call 911 because lam going to take
By RAY UGHTNER
HHJ Staff Writer
On Tuesday, about 1:02
a.m., a man approached the
register at the Flash Foods
on Ga. 247, asked for two
cartons of Newports, took
the cigarettes and said “call
911 because I am going to
take these cigarettes.”
He then left the store and
the clerk called 911. The
suspect is described as a
black man, 6-foot-2, 240
pounds, wearing a yellow
short-sleeve shirt with a
family reunion logo.
Some criminal history
Quentavious Latron
Williams, 17, 902 Corder
Road, Warner Robins, was
charged Monday for simple
battery on Saturday, child
molestation on Aug. 16, pub
lic indecency on Aug. 16,
and sexual battery on Aug.
16. He was also arrested him
on Saturday for simple bat
tery, misdemeanor obstruc
tion of an officer, and inter
fering with a call for help at
7:42 p.m., at 920 Corder
Road #lO.
Speeding
Eric Louis Ott, 1025
Greenwood Drive, Perry,
was arrested by the Georgia
State Patrol at 4:06 a.m.
Saturday for a tint violation,
driving without insurance,
EZ Legal Services agrees
to cease and desist
By RAY UGHTNER
HHJ Staff Writer
Susan Harris has agreed
to cease and desist doing any
business that could be con
sidered the practice of law.
Houston Circuit District
Attorney Kelly Burke said
that Harris - against whom
Burke had obtained a
restraining order prohibit
ing the unlawful practice of
law - has agreed not to hold
herself as an attorney.
She was reportedly doing
business as EZ Legal
Services at 307 Watson
Blvd., Warner Robins.
Burke said Harris has
Chambliss meets troops in Iraq
Special to the HHJ
U.S. Senator Saxby
Chambliss, R- Ga., member
of the Senate Armed
Services Committee and
Senate Select Committee on
Intelligence, remarked
recently on his visits with
Georgia troops serving in
the Army’s 3rd Infantry
Division and the 48th
Brigade of the Georgia
National Guard. Chambliss
led a Congressional delega
tion to meet with American
soldiers stationed in the
Middle East.
“The highlight of my trip
is having dinner with mem
bers of Georgia’s 48th
Brigade and members of the
3rd Infantry Division - to
look them in the eye and tell
them how much the people
of Georgia and the people of
America appreciate their
hard work.
“These are difficult times
in the war or terrorism, but
the morale of the soldiers we
have seen while we are here
is extremely high and they
are very proud of the work
they are doing. Our service
men and women know they
are here for the right reason
and are carrying out their
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speeding 74 mph in a 55
mph zone and driving with
out a tag.
Stepan Mikhailoich
Grigorieve, 26, Boca Raton,
Fla., was arrested for speed
ing 89 mph in a 70 mph zone
at mile marker 127 on 1-75.
Paid $196 cash bond, accord
ing to reports.
James Roland Crammer,
19, Gibsonton, Fla., was
arrested for failure to yield
to an emergency vehicle,
speeding 97 mph in a 70
mph zone at mile marker
130 on 1-75, driving with
suspended license. He had
20 different suspensions,
with the most recent on July
11, according to reports.
Manuel Antonio
Villalobes, 32, 82 Oliver
Drive, Warner Robins, was
stopped on Russell Parkway
at Tracy Drive for
weaving/failure to maintain
lane, speeding in a school
zone and driving without a
license at 8:55 a.m. Monday.
He was paced at 40 mph in a
school zone near Kimberly
Road while towing a trailer.
He reportedly provided an
international driver’s
license, but not one for the
U.S. He reportedly said the
truck belonged to his broth
vacated the premises at 307
Watson Blvd., which was
posted as closed until fur
ther notice on Aug. 15.
Burke said Harris also
agreed to pay $1,500 to the
Georgia Bar Foundation as
part of the settlement and
agreed that any further vio
lation of the state’s
Unauthorized Practice of
Law Act would result in fil
ing of a contempt actions
against her, and her incar
ceration.
“We are satisfied that this
matter was resolved so
quickly,” Burke said. “My
office seldom has to act on
missions in a positive and
professional manner.
“It’s been a tough 30 days
for the 48th Brigade. They
have gone through some
extremely difficult times
that have once again
brought home to us in
Georgia the mean and nasty
business of war. We mourn
those who have paid the
ultimate sacrifice to ensure
that America is safe and
secure and our prayers are
with their families.
“But as we all know the
price of freedom and democ
racy is not cheap. As we
engage in this war on terror
ism, causalities are
inevitable. Al-Qaeda is com
posed of the meanest, nasti
est killers this world has
ever known. They are mur
derers whose sole purpose is
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er. The truck was released to
the brother, but the driver
was taken to jail.
Person(s) unknown
Between June 1 and
Saturday, f>erson(s)
unknown took the following
items from inventory at
Warner Robins Supply:
three Ariens riding mowers,
a Stihl concrete saw, Stihl
hedge clippers, eight Stihl
chain saws and three
Powertrain generators. The
store provided serial num
bers for each item. One box
containing a chain saw that
was moved from its original
location was fingerprinted
and processed.
On Sunday, person(s)
unknown cut all four tires
and scratched the trunk lid
and spoiler of a Camaro
parked on Krisken Court.
Someone she had an argu
ment with earlier that day is
suspected.
Between Sunday and
Monday, person(s) unknown
broke the right rear passen
ger window of a vehicle
parked on Prestige Drive
and stole a laptop computer;
stole a Honda four-wheeler,
an air gun, and an air ratch
et tool from a carport on
U.S. 41 in Perry.
Affray at the game
Two women, ages 17 and
public nuisance complaints,
but when we do, we act in
the best interest of the citi
zens of Georgia.”
At this time, Burke said,
the matter is still under
review as to whether any
criminal charges will be
lodged against Harris.
“It is unfortunate that
anyone might have suffered
harm as a result of Ms.
Harris’ actions, but this is a
good warning to people who
may need legal services,” he
said. “Only retain a lawyer
who is license by the State
Bar of Georgia to do busi
ness in Georgia.”
to kill and harm Americans.
“But today I am honored
to have the opportunity to
look our troops in the eye
and tell them what a great
job they are doing to rid the
world of terrorism once and
for all and how very much
they are appreciated back
home in Georgia and all
around the world. It’s
because of their brave sacri
fice that America remains
safe and secure. These are
the men and women who
make America the great
country that it is and I
couldn’t be prouder of their
dedication to accomplishing
this mission. I know they
are going to continue to be
the professional soldiers
that they are until we ulti
mately prevail in the war on
terrorism.”
LOCAL
19, were each cited for
affray at the Warner
Robins/Houston County
high school football game
Friday. A deputy working
security observed one
woman going at the other
with a closed fist. He
stepped in between them
and one told him to get out
of her face. She was
observed going at the other.
But since he didn’t know if
she was provoked or not,
both parties were citied for
affray.
They used to be friends
About 3 p.m. Monday, a
woman reported she was
driving home from Houston
County High School and
noticed a wobbling problem
with her vehicle at
Cartwright Drive and
Feagin Mill Road, when the
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