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INCIDENT REPORTS September 18, 2019
The following incidents were reported by the Forsyth Police Department
and the Monroe County Sheriff's Office Sept. 3-14.
Woman charged with
cruelty to animals after
abandoned dogs found
A 28-year-old white Jackson
woman was arrested on Sept.
12 and charged with cruelty
to animals after she allegedly
abandoned dogs at a Pioneer
Trail home. On Aug. 9, Mon-
roe County Animal Shelter
director Dawn Kennedy told
Monroe County code enforce-
ment officer Dep. left Wilson
that a brown pitbull mix dog
was chained to a tree, using a
padlock, with no food or water
nearby at a Pioneer Trail home.
Kennedy told Wilson the home
appeared abandoned. On Aug.
13, Wilson went to the home
and saw tall grass and junk
littering the yard. Wilson saw
a vacant dog house and a tree
where a dog was once tied,
but he did not find any dogs.
Wilson put a code enforcement
violation notice on the front
door and left. He later learned
Kennedy took the brown dog
into her possession on Aug.
8. She told Wilson the brown
dog had to have a metal chain
surgically removed from its
neck and said she also took
from the home a black dog that
was low in weight but appeared
unharmed. On Aug. 28, Wilson
contacted a male ex-tenant of
the home, who said the dogs
were in excellent shape when
he moved out of the home. He
said his ex-wife was still living
at the home when he left. Wil-
son then contacted the ex-wife,
who said she left the Pioneer
"~ Trail home two months earlier.
The ex-wife, who said the dogs
were hers, said she moved in
with her mother because she
was afraid to live alone and
needed help taking care of her
six children. The ex-wife said
she left a 50-pound bag of dog
food on the front porch and
said she or her sister came by
to feed the dogs. The ex-wife
said while she was on vacation
her sister told her the brown
dog had a problem with his
neck. She said she planned to
take him to the veterinarian
when she returned home but
said the dogs had been re-
moved from the home before
she returned home from vaca-
tion. Wilson determined the
ex-wife abandoned the dogs
and told the ex-wife he would
get back in touch with her later.
The ex-wife was then arrested
on Sept. 12.
Woman arrested after
standing on Hwy. 74
while drunk on Sept. 3
A 55-year-old white Met-
ter woman was arrested and
charged with public drunken-
ness after she was standing in
the road on Hwy. 74 on Sept. 3.
At about 5:30 p.m a Hwy. 74
woman told Dep. Jacob Davis
that she and her daughter had
gotten into an argument. The
woman said she was holding
her daughter's keys because
her daughter was drunk. She
said her daughter wanted to
drive while intoxicated to her
husband's house, but she had
refused to let her. Davis then
smelled a strong odor of alco-
hol on the daughter's breath the home. However, the man the motorcycle. The motorcycle
and noticed her speech was denied drinking alcohol and then turned from Tift College
slow and slurred and her eye- said he just wanted to go to Drive onto Patrol Road, where -O,
lids were droopy. The daughter his Forsyth home. The man's he initially lost control and
admitted to drinking alcohol, father then told Ortiz that his then headed directly at Sher-
and Davis warned her to stay son had been drinking since rell's patrol car. The motorcycle ' "
at her mother's home. At about early that morning. The father then accelerated directly into
6:45 p.m. Davis returned to said his son gave him his keys the front passenger side of .
the home after the woman so he wouldn't drink and drive Sherrell's patrol car push bum- '
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said her daughter had left the but then became belligerent per, causing the male driver to " ',
home. Davis then met with the and asked for them back when fall off. Sherrell then arrested :
male owner of Jackson Coun- he wanted to leave. The father the driver, who was taken to
try Store, who reported the said he left instead to avoid a Monroe County Hospital to be -,"
daughter was standing in the confrontation with his son. The treated for a back injury before L,':
middle of the road on Hwy. 74. father added that the Forsyth being taken to the Monroe : '.'-,
Davis then found the daughter home that his son wanted to County Jail While at the hos "*.
standing in front of the store go to was actually his and said pital, the driver said he rewed 5,
and took her to the Monroe his son was not allowed at up his motorcycle to continue :'
County Jail. Once at the jail, that home. Ortiz then told the fleeing and accidentally ran
Officer Howell found inside man he wasn't going to get his into Sherrell's patrol car. -,
the daughter's wallet eight blue, keys back until he had sobered z
oval-shaped pills that were up. The man then told Ortiz: Buck Creek Road man +:
suspected Alprazolam tablets. "You f- idiot. You can'treports camper blinds :-"
The daughter was also charged keep me from driving:' Ortiz ,
with possession of a controlled told the man that if he could broken on Sept. 8
substance and drugs not in pass field sobriety tests, then -,
original container, he would be allowed to drive. At about 11:20 a.m. on Sept.
The man then responded, 8, a male Buck Creek Road - -
Deputies respond to "You're f- dumb. You can't resident told Deps. Larry Sul- ' "
Jeffrey Way home do that:' The man then tried livan and Willie Barkley he
to call 9-1-1 several times and found his camper broken into
after attempted entry shoved the phone up against when he returned home at "
Ortiz's ear. Ortiz told him to about 10:30 a.m. that morn-
At about 1:24 p.m. on Sept. stop one time, but when he did ing. The resident said both
6, Dep. Willie Barkley and Cpl. it a second time, Ortiz arrested windows were opened, and his
]ake Justice went to a Jeffrey the man and took him to the blinds were broken. He said his
Way home after a neighbor Monroe County Jail. TV and other items had been
reported hearing the sound of thrown onto the floor. The resi-
glass breaking at the home. ]us- dent, who said he initially left
tice found broken glass from his home at about 3:30 a.m. on
a window at the rear of the Sept. 6, said nothing appeared
home. Deputies then entered missing.
the home by kicking down
the front door, and Barkley
deployed his K-9 dog Kahn to
search the interior. However,
deputies did not find anyone
inside the home. The case was
then turned over to Inv. Chris
Landers.
Juliette man arrested
for disorderly conduct
after feud with father
A 38-year-old white Juliette
man was arrested and charged
with disorderly conduct after a
dispute at a uliette Road home
on Sept. 6. At about 10:45 a.m
a ]uliette Road man told Cpl.
Nicolas Ortiz that his father
took his truck keys and hid
them from him. The man, who
smelled strongly of alcohol,
said he wanted his keys to leave
Motorcyclist arrested
after crashing bike into
deputy's patrol vehicle
A 35-year-old white Cen-
terville man was arrested
and charged with fleeing or
attempting to elude after he
crashed his motorcycle into a
Monroe County Sheriff's Office
patrol car during a high-speed
chase on Tift College Drive
on Sept. 7. At about 4:30 p.m
Dep. Chris Sherrell was noti-
fied by Sgt. Todd Haskins that
a motorcycle had fled from
him on ]uliette Road head-
ing toward Forsyth. Sherrell
and Dep. Tia Buckle then saw
a white and red 2009 Honda
CBR1000 motorcycle traveling
in the opposite lane in excess
of 100 mph at the intersection
of Juliette and Joe Chambers
roads. Sherrell tried to stop the
motorcycle, speeding to more
than 120 mph to keep up with
Burruss prison worker
reports car scratched, .'
suspects facility visitor ."
At about 10:42 a.m. on Sept.
8, a female Burruss Correction-
al Training Center employee
told Deps. Larry Sullivan and
Willie Barkley that someone
scratched her car on Sept. 7.
The employee said she sus-
pected the culprit was a female
visitor whom she refused to
allow to enter the facility due
to a dress code violation. The
employee said the scratch on
her car was about six inches
long.
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The following arrests were reported by the Monroe County Sherifit's Office and Forsyth Police
Department on Sept. 9- !5 An arrest means someone has been charged with a crime, but
the law considers them innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Domi-
uique Coles,
25, Riverdale,
speeding,
driving while
license sus-
pended
Sanwana
G. Fouraker,
24, Macon,
aggravated
assault, first
degree bur-
glary, terroris-
tic threats and
acts, second
degree crimi-
nal damage to
property
Destany
Herringdine,
27, Barnes-
ville, pos-
session of
Schedule II
drugs, cross-
ing guard
lines with
contraband
Kenneth
Wayne Jones,
29, Forsyth,
driving while
license sus-
pended
Eze-
kwueche D.
Sanders, 35,
Warner Rob-
ins, driving
while license
suspended
Braxton
Lamar Shaw,
24, Hamp-
ton, driving
while license
suspended,
speeding
Victor
Matavish
Ussery, 41,
Juliette, aggra-
vated assault,
possession
of a weapon
during com-
mission of a
felony
Chris-
tian Brown,
29, Macon,
suspended
registra-
tion, failure
to maintain
lane, driving
while license
suspended
Marvin
Coleman, 30,
Warner Rob-
ins, fleeing,
failure to use
turn signal,
no insurance,
speeding,
hit-and-run,
reckless driv-
ing
Taniyah
Dewberry,
18, Forsyth,
use of com-
munication
facility in
commission
of a felony
involving
drugs
Talisha
Drummond.
30, Stone
Mountain,
possession of
cocaine
Alex Hill,
22, Macon,
failure to
maintain
lane, driving
while license
suspended
Jake
Sisemore,
22, Culloden,
driving
while license
suspended,
speeding
lasmaine
Stewart, 22,
Fitzgerald,
possession of
cocaine
Twinikka
White, 33, De-
catur, possession
of amphetamine
Lynda Susan
Cummings, 62,
Barnesville, cru-
elty to animals
Brandi Lou-
ise Marzka, 41,
Forsyth, cruelty
to animals
Patricia
Helle Mullinax,
37, Forsyth, pos-
session of meth,
driving while
license suspend-
ed, possession
of drug related
objects
Sheryl Hicks
Outlaw. 36. Ma-
con. interference
with custody
Archie Ste-
ven Allen, 45,
Forsyth, theft by
taking, criminal
trespass
Jimmy Wil-
liam Chapman,
45, Macon, fail-
ure to maintain
lane, driving
while license
suspended
Stacey Dale
Davis, 25, Cull-
man, Ala driv-
ing while license
suspended
t
Georgia
Drew, 28, Jack-
son, cruelty to
animals, aban-
doned dogs
Kelsey
Terrill Epps,
31, Forsyth,
driving while
license sus-
pended
Stephanie
Washington,
36, Jackson,
criminal tres-
pass, theft by
taking
Corey Ar-
mand Blye, 23,
Perry, failure to
appear
Mercello
Givan, 51,
White, theft by
deception, first
degree bur-
giary
Nakisha
Marie Hill, 35,
Forsyth, disor-
derly conduct
Den-
his O'Keefe
James, 39,
Atlanta, failure
to appear
Benjamin
Zellner, 62,
Macon, aggra-
vated assault,
theft by taking
,Eddie
Maddox, 33,
Macon, bat-
tery, terroristic
threats and
acts, criminal
trespass
Devin
Ray Mays, 24,
Forsyth, first
degree crimi-
nal damage to
property
Tavaris
Marquez Sut-
ton. 37, Warner
Robins, simple
battery (Fam-
ily Violence),
contempt of
Superior Court
Raymond
Utter, 54,
Jackson, failure
to maintain
lane, taillights
required, tag
lights required,
open container,
DUI
Brandon
Marquis Wal-
ton, 27, For-
syth, disorderly
conduct
Isabella
Frost, 22,
Fayetteville,
obstruction,
disorderly
conduct
Gerald
Daniel Ussery,
33, Forsyth,
disorderly
conduct
larod
Hugh Wills,
34, Flowery
Branch, failure
to maintain
lane, DUI
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