January 24, 2018
The Lord loves righteousness and justice; the earth is fttll of his unfailing love - Psalm 33:5
The following incidents were reported by the
Monroe County Sheriffs Office Jan. 12-17.
Buck Creek Dr. liquor bottles and hit
them together causing
resident reports One to break acciden-
son's dirt bike tally. The mother said
she told the resident to go
stolen on Jan. 12 his room at which point
the two began to argue.
At about 5:57 p.m. on The mother said her
Jan. 12, h female Buck son smashed two liquor
Creek Drive resident told bottles together breaking
Cpl. Jake Justice that her them after saying noth-
son's 2012 Honda CR-125 ing would happen to the
dirt bike had been stolen, bottles. A male witness
The resident said the dirt confirmed the resident
bike is blue and white and his mother's accounts
with chrome and is val- of the incident. Ortiz then
ued at about $800. The took the resident to the
resident said she last saw Monroe County Jail.
the dirt bike in her yard
on Jan. 7 but didn't notice
it missing until Jan. 12. Driver charged
wtih DUI after
Man arrested one-car wreck
after banging on Old Brent Rd.
two bottles of
A 72-year-old white
liquor together Macon man was arrested
and charged with DUI
A 25-year-old white after a one-vehicle wreck
Forsyth man was on Old Brent Road on
arrested and charged Jan. 15. At about 6:12
with disorderly conduct a.m. on Jan. 15, Cpl.
after a dispute with his John Thompson and Sgt.
mother at their King Kirk Seckinger went to
Road home on Jan. 16. a one-vehicle wreck at
At about 7:05 p.m a the intersection of Old
male Lee King Road real- Brent Road and Moreland
dent told Dep. Nicholas Road where they saw
Ortiz he had gotten into a blue 1995 Cadillac
an argument with his Deville stuck in the
mother during which the ditch. The male driver
resident picked up two told deputies he worked
for Ingles and had got- Thompson then took the 11 at which point the said his grandfather
ten lost. He said when driver to the Monroe man replied, "Oh s---.did not defend him in
he tried to turn around, County Hospital for a Sorry this must've been an argument with one
he ran into a ditch and blood test, but the driver a phone number of some- of the other men. The
bottomed out along the couldn't give a sample one I knew, and she lost resident said in return he
shoulder of Old Brent because he was dehy- the number to you:" The called his grandfather a
Road. Thompson smelled drated. The driver waswoman said she feared "p ", which led to one
an odor of alcohol com-then taken to the Monroe the man might be trying of the other men pull-
ing from the driver, who County Jail. to prey on young girls and ing their vehicle off the
was also very unsteady wanted the incident docu- read and the resident
on his feet. Thompson Jackson wonlan mented in case he tried to and his grandfather exit-
then asked the driver ing it.
how long he had worked reports unknown terC ntaCtagain.her granddaugh- his grandfatherThe residenttriedSaid
at the same Ingles loca- mall texting to punch him first, and
tion, and he said for 12 in response he tackled
years. The driver said he granddaughter Man arrested grandfather to the
had missed his exit and At about 9:26 a.m. on after fight with ground. The resident
thought some left turns grandfatherin said one of the other men
would get him back to the Jan. 12, Dep. Marilynne
store. The driver admit- Fitts met with a Jackson vehicle ride then pulled him off of
his grandfather, and he
ted to drinking a pint of woman who said an also hit the other man.
liquor and several beers unknown man, known A 21-year-old white Justice then met with
the previous night before only as Mike, was send-Jackson man was arrest- the grandfather and the
going to sleep about 11 ing her 11-year-old grand- ed and charged with other two men. One of the
p.m. The driver then daughter inappropriate simple battery against a other men said they were
failed several field sebri- texts. The man asked person 65 years of age or at Buck Creek Market
ety tests, including nearly the granddaughter via older after he allegedly when the resident became
falling down during the text if they could hangtackled his grandfather upset because he couldn't
walk-and-turn test. When out. When the grand- during a dispute on find his cigarettes. He
Thompson stopped the daughter replied that Jan. 12. At about 11:21 said the argument contin-
walk-and-turn test early she didn't know who thep.m Cpl. Jake Justice ued as they were driving
for the driver's safety, text was from, the man went to High Falls Road home, and the resident
the driver replied, "I'm texted his first name after dispatchers noti- started the dispute with
not drunk. Can I do the and said, "I would killfled him that a male his grandfather by calling
breath thing?" Thompson to see your picture." Brownlee Road residenthim a derogatory word.
then gave the driver a The grandmother then was attacking his grand- Both of the two men said
field breath test, but the asked the man how he father. Dispatchers told the resident was the pri-
driver failed to blow air got her number and the Justice the grandfather mary aggressor and saw
into the tube. Thompson man responded, "I don'thad returned to his home him take his grandfather
allowed the driver two even have your name in while the resident wasto the ground. After the
more tries, but the driver my phone. I just have awalking on High Falls fight, the grandfather and
kept holding his breath beautiful young woman Road. Justice then found the other men said they
and not blowing into the I want to meet. I've been the resident, who admit- continued home while
tube. Once in Thompson's busy working out of town ted to having been in a the resident kept walking
patrol car, the driver on apartment buildings,fight with his grandfa- down the read. The resi-
said to Thompson: "I Just got back in town and ther. The resident said. dent was then arrested
know you think I was not noticed I had your phone they were returning from the following day on Jan.
blowing in the tube, but number in my phone and the Buck Creek Market 13.
I love y'all and respect Georgia beauty." The with two other men
y'all so I wouldn't do that. granddaughter then toldwhen they began fight-
the man she was only ing because the resident
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Vont-
aevious
Colbert, 18,
F.orsyth, driv-
ing without a
license
Taylor
Cole, 24,
Lawrence-
ville, no proof
of insurance,
suspended
registration,
driving while
license sus-
pended
Tammy
Adams, 47,
Gray, failure
to stop for
a stop sign,
violation of
conditions of
limited per-
mit
Jesse
Ray Dobbs,
21, Jackson,
simple bat-
tery against
a person 65
years of age
or older
Travis
Alonzo
Gray, 33,
Griffin,
sPeeding,
driving while
license sus-
pended
t
The following arrests were reported by the Monroe County
Sheriffs Office Jan. 12-18. An arrest means someone has
been charged with a crime, but the law considers them
innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Sam-
muel Myers
Jr 50,
Jackson,
violation of
conditions of
limited per-
mit, failure
to maintain
lane, leaving
the scene of
an accident
Juanita
Zellner,
58, Forsyth,
driving with-
out a license
Devon
Ray Adams,
22, Jackson,
third degree
cruelty to
children,
aggravated
assault
Aaron
Gaines, 31,
Brook Park,
Ohio, follow-
ing too close-
ly, possession
of marijuana,
improper tag
display
Timothy
Michael
Johnson,
26, Macon,
no registra-
tion, driving
while license
suspended
David
Keith Pelt,
65, Jackson,
battery
(Family
Violence)
)
Bernard
Epps, 45,
Forsyth, dis-
orderly con-
duct
Larry
Edward
Hallman,
72, Macon,
DUI
Quan-
tirius
Jerrod
Hudson, 28,
Macon, GCC
(Probate)
Jahmari
Kiante
Jarvis,
23, Stone
Mountain,
possession of
marijuana
Trantez
Markeith
Stephens,
29, Atlanta,
fleeing/elud-
ing an offi-
cer, expired
tag, speed-
ing, driving
in the emer-
gency lane,
move over
law, failure
to use signal,
driving while
license sus-
pended
~
Shan-
teria
Lashay
Frye, 21,
Forsyth,
theft by
shoplifting
i
William
Scotty
Hawkins,
25, Forsyth,
disorderly
conduct
James
Johnston,
24, Palmetto,
GCC
(Probate)
JaRod-
ney Deon
Marcus,
40, Macon,
driving
while license
suspended,
no proof of
insurance
Eural
Robert
Martin, 53,
Dublin, driv-
ing without a
valid license
Kevin
Darell
McDuffie
Jr 18,
Rockledge,
Fla posses-
sion of mari-
juana
Dustin
Mooney, 31,
Rex, fleeing/
attempting
to elude, fail-
ure to stop
for a stop
sign, driving
while license
suspended,
littering
Chole
Elida
Muro, 19,
Tallahassee,
Fla posses-
sion of mari-
juana
Dai-
quavious
Lemone
Taylor, 22,
Forsyth, "
armed rob-
bery, crimi-
nal trespass,
possession
of a weapon
during the
commission
of a crime,
possession
of a firearm
by a con-
victed felon,
aggravated
assault,
criminal
attempt
Jamar
James
Tucker,
29, Forest
Park, driving
while license
suspended,
giving false
name
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Barron
Barron-
Hernandez,
40, Rex, driv-
ing without a
license
Richard
William
Boswell,
24, Jackson,
disorderly
conduct
Andrea
LiHian
Dykes, 28,
Lizella, driv-
ing while
license sus-
pended, fail-
ure to change
address
Patrick
Lamar
Johnson,
43, Valdosta,
GCC
(Probate)
Dylan
Mitchell
Lewis, 17,
Forsyth, dis-
orderly con-
duct
Sarah
Denise
Carter, 21,
Macon, pos-
session of a
controlled
substance
Tyrone
Chambliss,
47, Forsyth, Q II
disorderly
conduct
Hugh
Jeremy
Crowder,
42, Forsyth,
aggravated
assault, sim-
ple battery
Charles
Sylvester
Evans, 48,
Forsyth,
child support
contempt
order
MiDerris
Lamon
Mann, 24,
Forsyth, dis-
orderly con-
duct
Patrick
Geontay
Pickett, 23,
Hawkins-
ville, GCC
(Probate)
Esmer-
elda Salas,
27, Slyva,
N.C driving
while license
suspended]
revoked,
speeding
Mary
Wilkins, 45,
Macon, pos-
session of
drugs, pos-
session of
marijuana,
driving while
license sus-
pended, seat
belt violation
Selena
Williams,
42, Forsyth,
obstruction