Last week the Lamar County sheriff’s office made the following arrests:
Leonard Collier, 45, Barnesville, serving jail time;
Reginald Lamar Fambro, 27, Barnesville, violation probation/state;
David Riehle, 26, Milner, disorderly conduct;
Sarah Michell Garrison, 34, Barnesville, contempt of court/mag., violation probation/magistrate;
Antonio Constinteno Melchor, 34, Riverdale, driving license/suspended, open container;
Elizabeth Ruth Downer, 28, Marietta, failure to appear/probate;
Michael Anthony Hardaway Jr., 28, Barnesville, marijuana/ possession less than ounce/misd.;
Michael Jerome Hand Jr., 38, Zebulon, theft/taking;
Patrick John Douglas, 32, Milner, affray-fight;
Jody Franklin Harrison, 19, Barnesville, affray-fight, DUI/alcohol;
David Burrell Miller Jr., 30, Bollingbroke, marijuana/poss./manuf./sell/purchase, no seat belt;
Matthew Charles Evans, 30, Bollingbroke, marijuana/poss./less than ounce/misd., driving license suspended/rev.;
Maurice Tyrone Mills, 26, Forsyth, serving jail time;
Danny Keith White, 25, serving jail time;
Willie Avon Perdue, 52, Griffin, failure to appear/probate.
Lamar County sheriff deputies answered 95 calls, Lamar County 911 Center answered 59 calls, Lamar County deputies responded to 19 calls, Barnesville Police Department responded to 20 calls, Lamar County Fire Fighters responded to 15 911 calls, Barnesville Fire Department responded to two 911 calls, Mid Georgia Ambulance Service responded to 29 calls. There were seven accidents. Lamar County deputies issued 27 traffic citations. Lamar County deputies served nine warrants and served 16 subpoenas/civil papers.
Rehab is where people like her need to be.
Hmm, show some compassion for people, creep.
But once a "Meth head" always a meth head....
I agree Lamar Co. needs to start and stick with a drug rebab place and send anyone with this problem there until they are clean, not throw them in jail until come off it cold turkey , alone and in a room full of other drug addicts.
Lamar Co. doesn't do anything to help these people except complain and say they are helping when they DON'T !!!!
Look at Michael Hand. I know him and his family personally. His parents have tried everything to help him get clean and stay on the strait and narrow but I see that he has been arrested again. People have to want to be helped. Throwing help at them isn't going to solve anything. If anything I think they should have stiffer penalties for dealers and anyone caught carrying around illegal narcotics (be it prescription drugs they purchased illegally or illegal drugs). But just watch you will see the same names listed over and over again because no matter what these people do not want help. So you can't go blaming the system.
Blaming the system is what people who are to sorry or lazy to try and figure out another way to help someone do. Blame the system its all the system's fault when fault lies with the people who watch and do nothing.