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INCIDENT REPORTS November 14, 2018
The following incidents were reported by the
Monroe County Sheriff's Office Oct. 30-Nov. 10.
Deputy locates bag of
synthetic marijuana in
suspect's pants pocket
A 20-year-old black Forsyth
man was arrested and charged
with possession of synthetic
marijuana after a traffic stop on
I -75 South on Nov. 6. At about
2:35 p.m Dep. Christian Sawley
saw a white Honda Accord travel-
ing 88 mph in a 70 mph zone on
1-75 South near mile marker 182.
Sawley then smelled marijuana
inside the car and Dep. Jaled
Brown arrived to assist. Deputies
then ordered the female driver
and two male passengers to exit
the car. Brown saw a bulge in the
front left pocket of one of the
male passengers and asked him
what it was. The passenger said
it was money and removed some
money from his pocket. However,
Brown still saw the bulge and
asked the passenger again about
it. The passenger then pulled out
a bag of synthetic marijuana.
Brown then tried to arrest the
passenger, but he instead took
off running across 1-75. Sawley
then chased after the passenger
in his patrol car but did not locate
the passenger, who ran into the
woods. About an hour later, the
passenger was spotted on Gose
Road, and Sawley eventually
caught the passenger on Music
Row. The passenger was taken to
the Monroe County Jail, where
he was also charged with fleeing/
attempting to elude, giving a false
name and date of birth, posses-
sion of drug related objects and
obstruction.
Deputy locates vehicle
reported stolen during
Green Tomato Festival
At about 6:07 p.m. on Nov.
6, Dep. Tyler Rodgers went to
a Hilltop Street home where a
stolen car was located. A male
resident told Rodgers a white
2009 Kia Rondo had been parked
in his yard since Oct. 27. The resi-
dent said he had not seen anyone
around the vehide and didn't
know who its owner is. Dispatch-
ers then determined the vehide
was reported stolen by a woman
attending the Green Tomato Fes-
tival. The vehide owner had told
Dep. Jake Justice that she left her
vehicle on McCracken Street. The
found vehide was then towed by
Forsyth Wrecker Service.
River Rapids Drive man
reports toilets, faucets
stolen from home
On Nov. 5, a male River Rapids
Drive homeowner told Sgt. Todd
Haskins he had several plumb-
ing fixtures delivered to his home
on Oct. 25 but discovered they
were missing on Oct. 26 when
the plumber came to install them.
The homeowner said the stolen
fixtures included: two toilets,
three toilet seats, four vanity
faucets, one kitchen faucet and
a pedestal sink. The stolen items
were valued at about $1,500. The
homeowner told Haskins that his
subdivision has a security camera
at its entrance.
County Jail.
church or he would be charged car had been seen broken down
with criminal trespass. The man on Garr Road. Campfield then
told Williams that he understood Woman reports credit searched the area for the car but
his order, card opened in name was unable to locate it.
Pate Road resident at Lord & Taylor store Shell owner reports
reports unknown man At about 5:45 p.m. on Nov. 5, a finding wen n's wallet
entered home, left Forsyth woman told Dep. Jaleel in bafl1 Cml On Nov. 2
Brown that someone had used
At about 12:05 a.m. on Nov. 8, her name and social security The owner of the Shell station
a female Pate Road resident told number to take out a credit card on Lee Street told Forsyth officer
Dep. Paul Stewart an unknown from Lord & Taylor department Kiandra Ptitchett that an employ-
man entered her home and left. store. The woman showed Brown ee found a wallet containing bank
The resident said she heard her documents she received in the cards, gift cards and the license of
motion detector go off while she mail showing fraudulent cloth- a Jackson woman in the women's
was lying in bed. The resident ing purchases in the amount of bathroom on Nov. 2. Attempts to
said when she got up to see who $1,267.08 on Oct. 17. The woman reach the woman by phone were
it was, she saw a male suspect, said she had already cancelled the unsuccessful so Monroe County
who was about 6 feet tall with card. deputy Christian Sawley took the
a shaved head and was wearing wallet to her home.
an oversized black jacket with Tessie Hall members
patches on it, was standing out-
side at her door. The resident said Of Officer provides
the unknown man then opened lawn mower on Nov. 4 socurity afler early
the door and came inside of her voting rum overtime
home a few feet. The resident At about 9:58 a.m. on Nov. 4, a
said she ordered the man to leave male Tessie Hall Baptist Church County officials called city
and then ran into her room to member told Dep. Paul Stewart police on Nov. 2 to report that
get her gun and call 9-1-1. The that a lawn mower had been the polls closed for the final day
resident said when she returned stolen from the church, located of early voting at 4:30 p.m. yet
to her kitchen, the man had left. on Boxankle Road, sometime the people were still coming in the
The resident said she then looked previous night. A second male building. Forsyth police Sgt. Da-
out the window and saw the man member said he noticed the lawn vid Asbell provided security until
exiting her driveway in a blue car. mower was missing when he everyone had voted and the polls
The resident said no items were went to check on it that morning were closed.
stolen. In a separate but possibly and said someone had stolen the
related incident, at about 1 p.m. battery out of it several monthswoman strikes
on Nov. 10, a male Pate Road earlier. The members said the United Bank drive-lhru
resident told Dep. Christian lawn mower was connected by a
Sawley that he left his home on cable to an air conditioning unit pillar, caus damage
the afternoon of Nov. 8 and when in the rear of the church. The
he returned earlier that day he members said the cable had been A Forsyth woman told Forsyth
discovered items were missing cut and there were tire marks in police Maj. George Foster on
from inside his shop. The resident the grass leading up to where it Nov. 1 that she misjudged the
said two fishing poles and a tool was parked. The tire marks ap- drive-through at United Bank
box were stolen. He said his dog peared to have come from a dual- and struck the pillar, doing mod-
gate had also been tampered with ly truck or a vehide with a trailer, erate damage.
and a hose was knocked to the A female neighbor told Stewart
ground as well. she saw a yellow unmarked box Physician reports car
truck enter the church parking lot windshield smashed in
Jackson woman calls but couldn't remember what day Primary Pediatrics lot
or time it occurred.
deputies after son hit
camper with pick axe
Forsyth Baptist Church
pastor asks for ban of
man acting suspiciously A physician at Primary Pedi-
Ham Road resident attics in Forsyth reported that
At about 3 p.m. on Nov. 8, a RndS opan condom someone shattered her front
male Forsyth First Baptist Church A 39-year-old white Jackson
pastor told Sgt. Kevin Williams man was arrested and charged bOX on kiln C llnter passenger window on Oct. 30
and stole her wallet, which she
he wanted to ban a man from with disorderly conduct and
coming back to the church due criminal trespass after a domes- At about 6:56 p.m. on Nov. 8, described as teal with floral pat-
to his odd behavior and pend- tic dispute at a High Falls Road a male Ham Road resident told terns. She said she only had $15
ing criminal charges. The pastor home on Nov. 9. At about 2:30 CpI. Timothy Campfield that he cash and that she was already
said the man would sometimes p.m. a female High Falls Road found his home had been broken canceling credit cards.
go into the church nursery and resident told Dep. Christian Saw, into when he returned home at
sit in the dark in a rocking chair ley that her son had been arguing about 6:45 p.m. that day. The Dodge Caravan driver
until someone came into the with her inside of their camper, resident said the back door was reports rocks falling
room. The pastor said on several Sawley then ordered the son to open and the bedroom and liv- from Hwy. 18 bridge
occasions the man stayed in the come outside, but he didn't, and ing room had been rummaged
bathroom for lengthy amounts Sawley went inside the camper through. The resident said he A Forsyth man told Forsyth
of time until he was told to leave, and found the man sitting on the found an open box of condoms officer Kiandra Ptitchett that his
The pastor ltd several items have bed. Sawley saw items appeared left on the kitchen counter, blue Dodge Caravan was dam-
gone missing from the church to have been thrown around Campfield was unable to identify aged by rocks falling from the
while the man has been there inside the camper. Sawley then any fingerprints at the scene.
and said the man sometimes arrested the son after the resident The case was then turned over Hwy. 18 bridge onto 1-75 while
frequents places in the church said he had been hitting the side to Inv. Allen Henderson Then, ownerCrews workedof Comanche n the Construc-bridge" The
where men do not typically go. of her camper with a pick axe at about 8:20 p.m the resident tion of Georgia told the driver to
Williams then met with the man while calling her a b . The resi- called Campfield and told him a get an estimate of the damage and
at the Monroe County Jail and dent said her son never touched neighbor saw a small silver/gray he would have it fixed.
warned him not to return to the her during the fight. Sawley car in the resident's yard at about
then took the son to the Monroe I p.m. that day and said the same
The following arrests were reported by the Monroe County Sheriff's Office Nov. 5-11.
An arrest means someone has been charged with a crime,
but the law considers them innocent until proven guilty Jn a court of law.
Eric
Emanud
Figueroa-
Rivera, 23,
Macon, failure
to appear
Joseph
Reichert, 49,
Richmond
Hill, open
container,
possession of
amphetamine,
possession
of mariiuana
with intent
to distribute,
speeding
layland
Dasher, 19,
Vidalia, driv-
ing while li-
cense revoked,
speeding
Obi
Dominique
Dawson, 25,
Macon, driv-
ing while li-
cense revoked,
possession of
marijuana
Jamey Ray
Fowler, 44,
Milledgeville,
child support
lockup order
Donteri-
ous Keyon
Frye, 20,
Forsyth,
simple bat-
tery, failure
to appear,
violation of
probation,
fleeing or
attempting to
elude, drugs,
obstruction,
possession of
drug related
objects, giv-
ing a false
name and
date of birth
Billy
Charles
Mullaney,
48, Dublin,
failure to ap-
pear
Can-
vas Qiana
Prescott,
40, Forsyth,
driving
while license
revoked
Michael
David Reed,
34, Jackson,
failure to ap-
pear
Cal-
vin Burke
Thompson,
48, Atlanta, tag
lights required,
failure to
maintain lane,
no insurance,
driving while
license re-
voked, DUI
Dennis
Zagonenko,
22, New Port
Riche% Fla
headlight viola-
tion, driving
without a valid
license
Jason Earl
Woolsey, 37,
Forsyth, theft
by receiving
stolen property,
driving while
license revoked
Earl Rusty ::
Zimmerman,
70, Macori, in-
terference with
government
property
:':" Walter
Casey Lynn I I Lewis Davis,
Bunn, 43, For- II 40, Ameti-
syth, theft by cus, speeding,
.
brmgmg stolen : ][ driving while
property into license revoked
state
Austin
Lee Cook, 22,
Forsyt.h, shop-
ing
Adam Dan-
id Hanson, 39,
Jackson, first
degree crimi-
nal damage
to property,
disorderly con-
duct
Miranda
Keen, 31,
Forsyth, iden-
tity theft fraud,
financial trans-
action card
fraud, theft by
taking
Mario
Parks, 45, For-
syth, terroristic
threats and
acts, parole
violation
Qruntanvi-
ous Dyshon
Sands, 20,
Forsyth, aggra-
vated assault
Juantavious
I. Bloodser, 25,
Forsyth, driving
while license
suspended/re-
voked
Michael
Leland Caroth-
ers, 19, Grif-
fin, disorderly
conduct
Roder-
ick Courtez
Grissom, 44,
Adanta, DUI,
failure to stop at
a stop sign
Kamal
Rasheed
Partee, 23,
McDonough,
driving while
license revoked,
speeding
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