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INCIDENT REPORTS August 21, 2019
The following incidents were reported by the Forsyth Police Department home.
and the Monroe County Sheriff's Office Aug. 9-14.
Runlb|e Road BP station knew the customer's mother's
i name. The owner said he told
o nim' the customer's mother what had
threat happened the previous day and
urged them to leave the store.
At about 1:02 p.m. on Aug. 12, Prior to leaving, the owner said
the male owner of the BP station ' he heard the customer admit
on Rumble Road told Cpl. Jake i to his mother that he made the
Justice that at about 7:50 a.m. on comment he was accused of
Aug. 11 a black male customer iii making.
walked into the store want-
ing to buy alcohol. The owner !,111 Woman arrested after
said the stores female clerk told
the customer he could not buy ' tres~a$$|n~ at home
alcohol at that time due to the
i on Mayfield Road
state Sunday sales law, and the ':'
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customer became irate. The I.: ',] A 31-year-oldwhite Forsyth
manager s,ai'd the customer told : woman was arrested and charged
the derle ,All white people need i i with criminal trespass after an
to be shot, before leaving the incident at a Mayfield Road home
scene. The owner said the same ' on Aug. 10. At about 11:40 a.m.
customer then returned to the on Aug. 9, Sgt. Kirk Seckinger
store again on Aug. 11, except went to a Towaliga Road home
he brought along his mother the where a woman appeared upset.
second time. Justice then viewed The woman tried to run from
the store's surveillance video, first responders and said she
which showed the customer, who thought deputies were going
had shoulder length dreadlocks, to arrest her. The woman told
wearing a red shirt on one visit Seckinger that a man was trying
and a white tank top on another, to hurt her but then later said the
The owner said he didn't know man hadn't been at her home in
the customer's name but he two days. Seckinger believed the
woman was either suffering from
a memal problem or was under
the influence of drugs. At one
point, the woman said she saw
people that were not visible to
Seckinger. Monroe County EMTs
tried to treat the woman, but she
was uncooperative. The woman
was then taken to a Mayfield
Road home at her request. In a
separate but related incident, at
about 5:42 p.m. on Aug. 10, a fe-
male Mayfield Road residem told
Dep. Jacob Davis that the woman
entered omo her property and
knocked on her door. The resi-
dem said she told the woman she
was not supposed to be on her
property, saying the woman had
damaged a small security camera.
The residem said she also had
caught the woman sleeping on
her from porch. Another female
Mayfield Road resident then told
Davis the woman was still in the
residents backyard and said the
woman had taken a basket that
belongs to her male neighbor.
Davis found the woman next to
the river throwing what appeared
to be an inflatable raft down an
embankment. The woman told
Davis she was there because she
had dothes on the property. After
the male neighbor confirmed
the woman had taken his basket,
Davis then took the woman to
the Monroe County Jail.
Forsylh woman reports
receiving harassment
on social media site
At about 2:25 p.m. on Aug. 14,
a Forsyth woman told Lt. Chad
Beck that another woman won't
stop sending her messages on
Facebook. The woman said the
other woman is infatuated with
her boyfriend and insists they
have had an affair. The woman then advised the woman and
said the other woman also her daughter to find somewhere
visited her home along with her else to stay that night, but they
children in February trying to refused. Ortiz also notified depu-
start trouble. She said the other ties to be on the lookout for the
woman has made fake Facebook ex-boyfriend.
accounts and sent messages from
those as well. She said she has Man o[|s deputy after
presented screenshots of the mes-
sages to Monroe County Mag- brother punched him
istrate Judge Buck Wilder. Beck following cart wreck
told the woman to contact the
Monroe County Sheriff's Office At about 3:19 p.m. on Aug. 11,
if the other woman returns to her Dep. Willie Barkley went to an
Man faces arrest after
threatening to shoot
ex-girlfriend in call
A 29-year-old black Gray man
faces a charge of making ter-
roristic threats after he allegedly
threatened to shoot his ex-girl-
friend during a phone conversa-
tion on Aug. 11. At about 4:29
p.m a Jackson woman told Cpl.
Nicolas Ortiz that her daughter's
ex-bo riend had threatened to
shoot her daughter in the head
with a pistol. The woman said her
daughter came to her home and
had her ex-boyfriend on speaker
phone while they were arguing.
The woman said the ex-boyfriend
threatened to drive to her daugh-
ter's home and shoot her in the
head. The woman's daughter told
Ortiz that her ex-boyfriend had
been harassing and threaten-
ing her for the past two months
after she accused him of cheating
on her. The woman's daughter
confirmed her ex-boyfriend
had threatened to shoot her in
the head in front of her family.
The woman's daughter said her
ex-boyfriend knows where she
lives and had broken into her
apartment several times. Ortiz
Essex Place home where a man
said he had gotten into a fight
with his brother. The man said
they had returned from church
and were preparing family dinner
when he took some kids for a ride
on his golf cart. The man said his
niece, his brother's daughter, fell
offofthe cart onto the road, caus-
ing scrapes to both knees, both
elbows and her stomach. The
man said he immediately grabbed
his niece and carried her inside
of the home to provide first aid.
The man said his brother then
became irate. When their mother
advised the brother to seek medi-
cal attention for his daughter, the
brother replied, "I know what
the f--- to do!" The man said he
told his brother not to speak to
their mother that way at which
point his brother grabbed him
around his head and wrestled
him to the ground. The man said
his brother then tried to hit him
in the face with his fist, but he
was able to kick his brother offof
him with another family mem-
ber's assistance. The man said
his brother then left the home
with his daughter. The 'man told
Barkley he didn't want to press
charges against his brother but
said he believes his brother would
have hurt him severely if family
members hadn't intervened.
The following arrests were reported by the Monroe County Sheriff's Office and Forsyth Police
Department on Aug. 12-18. An arrest means someone has been charged with a crime, but
the law consrders them innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
John-Clif-
ford Green,
41, Forsyth,
driving
while license
suspended,
Superior
Court bench
warrant,
violation of
probation
Chevy Lee
Hawkins, 34,
Jackson, tag
registration
requirements,
driving while
license sus-
pended
Kevin Lee
Smith, 35,
Forsyth, first
degree cruelty
to children
Julian
Cameron
Bowman, 19,
Forsyth, theft
by receiving
stolen proper-
ty, possession
of a firearm
during the
commission
of a crime,
possession of
marijuana,
possession of
drug related
objects
Kend-
rick Terrel
Dumas,
23, Forsyth,
disorderly
conduct
Anthony
Tavon Fred-
rick, 24, Grif-
fin, expired
registration,
child seatbelt
violation,
failure to yield
for a funeral
procession
Kameron
Aaron Miller,
20; Macon,
possession of
marijuana,
theft by re-
ceiving stolen
property,
possession of a
firearm/knife
during the
commission of
a crime
Thomas
Ma ew
Owen, 34,
Macon, hav-
ing no brake
lights or work-
ing turn sig-
nals, driving
while license
suspended
Rashonta
Cartell Wil-
liams, 26,
Jacksonville,
Fla driving
while license
suspended
Jamie
Thomas
Callahan,
50, Macon,
possession of
a Schedule
I comrolled
substance,
possession of
drug related
objects
Benja-
min Nevado
Crosby,
46, Lizella,
possession of
marijuana
Joshua
Paul Liggett,
32, Forsyth,
driving
while license
suspended
Scott
Sheldon
Rusmisel,
36, Juliette,
possession of
a Schedule
I controlled
substance,
possession
of a danger-
ous weapon,
possession of
drug related
objects, pos-
session of a
firearm/knife
during the
commission
of a crime,
possession
of a firearm
by a con-
victed felon,
acquiring a
license plate
for purpose
of concealing
identifica-
tion of motor
vehide
.Jo-
seph Lee
Steinkamp,
24, Forsyth,
criminal tres-
pass, stalk-
ing, peeping
tom
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James Al-
len, 48, For-
syth, trafficking
in cocaine,
illegal drugs,
marijuana or
methamphet-
amine, posses-
sion of heroin,
possession of
crack cocaine,
possession
of Ecstasy,
possession
of marijuana
with intent to
distribute, pos-
session of drug
related objects,
possession of
cocaine
DeSean
Ladre Both-
well, 19,
Rainbow City,
Ma driving
while license
suspended
Kenyatta
Jamia Brown,
26, Tallahassee,
Fla unlawful
use of wireless
device hands
free act, driving
while license
suspended
Nicole
Marie Cerullo,
23, Key West,
Fla possession
of marijuana,
violation of
windshield
requirements
Janteric
Donell Glenn,
31, Thomas-
ville, suspended
registration,
driving while
license sus-
pended
Nigel
Deante Hicks,
24, Macon,
speeding,
driving while
license sus
pended
Jaquarrius
Quanez Lyons,
25, Forsyth,
obstruction,
seatbelt viola-
tion, possession
of marijuana
Kean Leslie
Phillips, 21,
Albany, driving
while license
suspended,
suspended
registration
Adanelis
Salgado, 21,
Key West, Fla
possession of
marijuana
Jazma
Rashiid Banks,
32, Forsyth,
giving a false
name or date of
birth
Aaron Ben-
jamin Gilliam,
20, St. Simons
Island, con-
tributing to the
delinquency
of a minor, in-
terference with
custody
Nicholas
Jerome Mays,
38, Forsyth,
theft by shop
lifting
April
Margaret
McElwaney;
41, Forsyth,
driving while
license sus
pended
Gregory
Raymond
Smith, 40, Gar
den City, reck
less driving,
hitandrun
Michael
Stallings, 66,
Forsyth, crimi
nal trespass
Willie
Lewis Brown,
25, Forsyth,
criminal tres-
pass
Darryl An-
thony Flem-
ing, 33, West
Palm Beach,
Fla, driving
while license
suspended, tag
lights required
Ricardo
Jermaine Jack-
son, 43, Forest
Park, failure to
maintain lane,
DUI
James Mar-
shall Mauldin,
26, Thomaston,
open container
violation, reck-
less driving,
driving too fast
for conditions,
DUI
Beverly
Ann Branfley,
52, Forsyth,
disorderly
conduct
William
Andrew
Casler, 34, For
syth, expired
registration,
driving while
license sus
pended
Victoria
Elizabeth
Jenkins, 28,
Macon, driving
while license
suspended,
suspended
registration
Octavious
Lemon Jones,
31, Macon, vio
lotion of proba=
tion, driving
while license
suspended
Tamerisk
Jones, 19, For
syth, driving
without a valid
license
,Chavez
Dequarious
Lowe, 25, For
syth, posses
sion ofa Sched
ule I controlled
substance, pos
session of mari
juana, violation
of headlight
requirements
Patrick
Isaac Queen,
38, Macon,
violation of
headlight
requirements,
driving while
license sus-
pended, DUI
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