Between Sunday, Jan. 24, and Thursday, Jan. 28, the Lamar County sheriff's office made the following arrests:
Esmerald Barradas-Rivera, 37, Griffin, driving without a license;
Christina Marie Dodson, 33, Griffin, child support;
Tristian Romeo Jones, 21, Peachtree City, aggravated assault and armed robbery;
Kenneth Wayne Goins Jr., 29, Barnesville, driving while license suspended and weaving over roadway;
Olivia Diane Davis, 37, Forsyth, DUI alcohol and other charges;
Desmond Howard, 36, Fort Valley, window violation, no proof of insurance and traffic misdemeanors;
David Maurice Royster, 35, Macon, arrested for another agency;
Brian Allen Gibbs, 17, Barnesville, disorderly conduct;
Steven Michael Dyal, 20, Milner, possession of less than an ounce of marijuana;
Artez Ramon Harris, 30, Barnesville, child support and possession of less than an ounce of marijuana;
Rosa Elia Lopez, 18, Griffin, driving without a license and other charges;
Maurice Edward Fambro, 30, Barnesville, arrested for another agency;
Darren William Husak Jr., 21, The Rock, probation violation;
Joe Ray Henslee, 46, Milner, no charges listed;
Deiver Perez, 22, Miami, Fla., warrants pending;
Daniel Javier Tano, 27, Miami, Fla., warrants pending;
Juan Carlos Fernandez, 43, Bridgeport, Conn., warrants pending;
Sherman Antonio Dallas, 39, Griffin, failure to appear;
Robert Kevin Reynolds, 44, no residence listed, theft by taking;
Cynthia Ann Todd, 38, Lafayette, probation violation;
Felicia Lanetta Hodge, 31, Winder, warrants pending;
Taneisha Sharnae Pittman, 19, Flovilla, possession of less than an ounce of marijuana.
Deputies answered 81 calls, responded to six traffic accidents, served 10 warrants and eight civil papers and/or subpoenas and issued 30 citations. 911 received 46 emergency calls, dispatching deputies to 11, city police to 16, county fire and rescue to 13, city fire and rescue to one and EMS to 20.
























I see nothing wrong with them setting up road blocks. What is the down side to this? If you are over the legal limit from drinking you should go to jail. If you have drugs in the car, you should go to jail, if you have no insurance you should be punished. If you abide by the law then nothing will happen to you. So what some of the people are saying is that you should get a pass if you go to the crows nest. Wrong is wrong and right is right.
People are just looking to throw the race card out there. What could the county possibly get someone for. If they have illegal weapons, drugs, open containers, DUI, etc they know that they are in the wrong. Why would you expect the law enforcment to turn their head to a troubled area?
Dont do the crime if you can't pay the time (or fine)