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INCIDENT REPORTS '- August 14, 2019
The following incidents were reported by the Forsyth Police Department
and the Monroe County Sheriff's Office Aug. l- l0.
Forsyth Police receive
report of suspicious
man with Bible in car;:
Forsyth Police Sgt. David ‘
Asbell responded to a report .
of a suspicious person outside ‘
of Robins Federal on August 1. A
A man had been sitting in his
car taking notes from a Bible in
his lap. Asbell told the man he
would have to go to a differ- ‘
ent location where he wouldn’t ,.
make anyone else nervous.
Deputy discovers baby ‘
unattended at home
after domestic dispute
A 26-year-old white Forsyth
man and a 27—year-old white
Forsyth woman face charges of ii
disorderly conduct and second
degree cruelty to children after
t a domestic dispute at a Juliette
Road home on Aug. 4. At about
11:34 pm, a male neighbor and
his wife told Dep. Tyler Rodgers
they had heard loud banging
y': coming from a nearby Juliette
Road trailer for the past two
hours. The neighbor’s wife said
V the female resident of the trailer
‘ i had walked over to her home
‘ earlier and asked to speak with
. her husband. The neighbor’s
wife said the female resident
then accused her husband of
‘ having sex with the resident’s
husband. The neighbors said
the resident told them that her
10-month—old baby was inside
' her trailer alone and instructed
them to tell the resident’s hus-
band to go back to their home.
The neighbors said the resident,
who had a bruised left eye
and blood dripping from her
nose, then left walking toward
Juliette Road to search for her
husband. The neighbors added
that deputies had visited the
residents’ home recently for a
similar dispute. Rodgers then
I entered the residents’ home and
found several items scattered in
the kitchen as well as a broken
window. Rodgers then found
the residents’ baby lying on a
bed with no one else inside the
home. Meanwhile, Dep. Ste-
phen Phipps searched the area
for the residents but was unable
to find them. Therefore, Rodg-
ers contacted a female Mon-
roe County C.A.R.E. Cottage
employee about the matter. The
C.A.R.E. Cottage employee then
arrived at the residents’ home
and found the baby’s diaper was
wet with urine and appeared
to have been that way for a
.while. The C.A.R.E. Cottage
employee then took the baby to
the C.A.R.E. Cottage, where she
met with Monroe County De-
partment of Family and Chil-
dren Services (DFCS) repre-
sentatives. Rodgers learned the
resident’s husband has an active
Temporary Restraining Order
(TPO) against his wife. The fe-
male resident, who was arrested
the following day on Aug. 5,
was also charged with violation
of a family violence order.
Forsyth man receives
call about drugs, blood
found in rental car
At about 12 p.m. on Aug. 6, a
Forsyth man told Cpl. Thomas
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from an unknown male who
identified himself as “Jeyfrey
Tribiano.” The man said the
caller, who said he worked for
a law enforcement agency, told
him that police in El Paso, Texas
had found a rental car in the
man’s name that had cocaine
and blood inside. The man said
the caller then began asking for
his bank account information,
saying there were 26 existing ac~
counts opened using the man’s
information. The man said the
caller also told him that if he
contacted the police about the
matter, the man would be ar—
rested. The man said he refused
to give the caller any personal
information and hung up the
phone.
Macon woman reports
fraudulent charges on
credit cards on Aug. 8
At about 10:16 am. on Aug. 8,
a Macon woman told Inv. Jacob
Robins that she was contacted
by LifeLock on July 21 about
a fraudulent Capital One card
being taken out in her name.
The woman told Robins that
someone has opened cards in
her name with TMobile, Credit
One and Capital One. The
woman, who said the unknown
suspect has access to a sig—
nificant amount of her personal
information, said the suspect
also tried to open an account
with Discover but said she froze
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account could be opened.
Forsyth woman- finds.
$662 unauthorized
charge on credit card
At about 4:51 pm. on Aug.
9, a Forsyth woman _told Cpl.
Nicolas Ortiz that someone had
fraudulently charged $662.23 to
her Victoria Secret credit card.
The woman said she received a
bill on July 21 stating she owed
$662.23 in purchases at a New
York City Bed Bath and Beyond
store. She said the fraudulent
transactions were made on May
2 1 .
Hwy. 87 homeowner
reports mailboxes
damages on Aug. 10
At about 10:57 am. on Aug.
10, a male Hwy. 87 homeowner
told Cpl. Nicolas Ortiz that
someone had damaged six mail-
boxes at Whispering Pines trail-
er park. The homeowner said he
owns the damaged mailboxes
but said some of them had locks
on them that he doesn’t own.
The homeowner said he would
find out if anything was miss-
ing from the mailboxes. He said
"each damaged mailbox was
valued at about $12.
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'Monroe Countyjail lauded for health care services
Monroe County Jail has earned accredi-
tation from the National Commission on
Correctional Health Care by demonstrat-
ing compliance with NCCHC’s Standards
for Health Services in Jails. Accreditation
recognizes Monroe County Jail’s dedica-
tion to compliance with the most respected
standards in correctional health care.
The Monroe County Jail underwent a
rigorous on~site survey in March 2019. An
in correctional health care surveyed the '
facility for compliance with standards on
safety, personnel and training, health care
services and support, patient care and treat—
ment, health promotion, special needs and
services, health records and legal issues.
“We have a legal obligation to provide
inmates with health care, and we will do
our job with innovation, excellence and
efficiency on behalf of the taxpayers,” says
merit.”
sors, officers and health care staff for their
hard work, which involves knowledge of
healthcare delivery in a secure environ-
NCCHC has surveyed and accredited
jails, prisons and juvenile detention and
confinement facilities for more than 30
years. The NCCHC standards used in ac-
creditation are developed with input from
the nation’s experts in correctional health
“In achieving NCCHC accreditation,
Monroe County Jail has demonstrated its
commitment to meeting constitutional
requirements for health care delivery for
incarcerated individuals,” said Thomas
Joseph, MPS, CAE, president of NCCHC.
“Accreditation is a voluntary process and
we commend Monroe County Jail for
Successfully undertaking this challenge to
provide quality health care and instill confi—
experienced physician and other experts Sherifl Brad Freeman. “I salute
the supervi— care. dence inthe community it serves.”
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Edrid‘ date of birth, Garcia, 41, -. Sherry Re-
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The following arrests were reported by the Monroe County Sherilfs Ollice
and Forsyth Police 49, Forsyth, disorderly license sus-
Department on Aug. 5- ll. An arrest means someone has been charged with a
crime, but the drivihg While conduct pended >
low considers them innocent until proven guilty in a court ot law. Zaquari-
license sus_ . Richard . Shamia
0‘“ Shel“ pended Chesley Ler- Wigfall, 28,
James main Hart) 0 Cole Alex— one, 43, Eustis, Chattanooga,
’9’” Wil— 18’ Forsyth, ander Friend, Fla, driving Tenn-s drilling
. Wesley ham" .30’ Ma' armed rob- 22, Jacksonville, while
license while license
Bailey, 28) con, failure to bery Fla., possession suspended, suspended.
College Park, m)an ofir ' Ulysses of drug related Violation of tire
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speeding, “Pongtrb. g G. Jones, objects, expired requirements Kayla
driving in a fixe o era’ ' 66’ Forsyth» registration, Dereka
Renee Hunter,
emergency rem?“ 0 aggravated possession of Alexis Men. 31, Goshen,
lane, too fast vehclide from assault a Schedule II wain, 22, At- Ind,
criminal
for conditions, Tareek drug lanta,driv1ng trespass
' failure to use .' 7 SRO“, 23’ - Travis while license
turn signal, fauler l0 RlYeFdale’ _ Guyton, 39. suspended
reckless driv- 'mamtam lane 1mg Whlle Dublin, driving . Rage]
ing, fleeing license sus’ while license Roshawn - Kimberly
. Lisa Pended suspended Perkins, 'Chel'le loness
Michelle William 32, Forsyth, 47: Forsyth;
Boswell, 27, Howard Edward Jones, hit-and—run, drlvmg while
Forsyth, reck— Alex Franks’ 51, Forsyth, no insurance, llcense SUS-
less conduct, 3.7’ Ross, ' Telma child support tag violation, pendod.
Violation wu?’ dfwmg Isabel lockup order expired driver’s I Superior
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of a family Whfle hcense Alvarado, ‘ - Christo— license bench warrant
violence order, susPenfjed’ 26’ Naples, pher Conrad - Michael
disorderly °Ptcunng tag’ \ Fla-s Seeéd- Smith, 28. . a David Rob-
conduct gwmg false mg; drlvmg Forsyth, child inson, 32,‘At-
.. Jeremy name/date of while hcense support lockup lama, expired ' .
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Gordon Clay, th suspended order registration, r Robinson,
43, Flovilla, ' 105mm ' ' Edward speeding, COVIngton’.
contempt of Rylm 0"” 20" ome Bur’ driving while DUI (re-
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battery, Cl‘lml- appear Adasiqantuah, . Imquis suspended,
v nal trespass 29’ Atlanta, A. Ross, 37, obstruction,
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mo“ D10“ signal, altered Ohio, failure to maintain lane.
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