Between Friday, April 24, and Thursday, April 30, the sheriff's office made the following arrests:
Doris Inez Maki, 39, Barnesville, warrants pending;
Bryan Taylor, 35, Milner, simple battery and child support;
Michael Barron English, 49, no residence listed, arrested for another agency;
Timothy Clint Toland, 21, no residence given, probation violation;
Jaclyn Mckinley Hall, 28, Barnesville, deposit account fraud;
Brandon Grady Hall, 30, Barnesville, deposit account fraud;
Holly Michelle Turner, 31, Hampton, DUI drugs and failure to yield right of way;
Matthew Blake Goins, 20, Jackson, arrested for another agency;
Erick Estrada Alva, 42, Hampton, driving without a license;
Christy Lynn Bishop, 34, Barnesville, probation violation;
Edward Frazier Hurley, 24, Senoia, possession of less than an ounce of marijuana;
Michael Lewis Fields, 41, Milner, failure to appear;
Montique Lashone Newton-Miller, 37, Griffin, arrested for another agency;
Johnathan Michael Bartlett, 23, Jackson, terroristic threats and acts;
Antonio D’Marko Shannon, 20, Forsyth, state sentence;
Dexter O'Brien Davis, 34, Albany, probation violation;
Rodney Sherwin Brown, 35, Duluth, two counts child support;
Dustin Matthew Brand, 18, Milner, driving without a license;
Roger Anthony Simmons, 44, Barnesville, DUI alcohol and weaving over roadway;
Raymond Lewis Odom, 39, Barnesville, possession of less than an ounce of marijuana;
Thomas Michael Parker, 53, Barnesville, state sentence;
Heather Anna Hammock, 37, Zebulon, probation violation;
Harold Barttley Jr., 37, Augusta, speeding and driving with a suspended license;
Fredrick Lamar Grissom, 24, Hogansville, giving false information, obstruction of an officer and driving without a license;
Brittany Nicole Drake, 19, Thomaston, probation violation;
Kevin Bernard Jenkins, 38, Barnesville, child support;
Toni Natasha Brown, 19, Decatur, public drunkenness and possession of alcohol under age.
Deputies answered 121 complaints. E-911 answered 116 calls; deputies responded to 33, the Barnesville police department to 27, Lamar County fire and rescue to 34, Barnesville fire department to three and Mid-Ga Ambulance to 48. There were 14 accidents. Deputies served nine warrants and issued 80 traffic citations.
Sheriff's report
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Anonymous
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05/05/09 at 11:14 AM
whoa 80 traffic tickets in 6 days. S.O. is doing well in this economy.
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anonymous
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05/06/09 at 08:53 PM
That's what they are out there for! Commit the crime - do the time!
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Anonymous
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05/11/09 at 09:35 PM
GREAT JOB everyone ... ya'll arrested Erick Estrada ??? Seriously???
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