Between Saturday, March 5, and Friday, March 11, the Lamar County sheriff’s office made the following arrests:
Carlos Sindell Alexander, 35, College Park, disorderly conduct and open container;
Kenthron Mytrell Chaney, 29, Thomaston, possession of less than an ounce of marijuana;
Rafeal Kentae Chambles, 28, Thomaston, possession of less than an ounce of marijuana;
Shawn Lamar Brooks, 23, The Rock, no charges listed;
Daniel Shane Bright, 41, Barnesville, bench warrant;
Roderick Randell Foster, 21, Barnesville, probation violation;
Willie James McDowell, 41, Barnesville, public drunkenness, probation violation and criminal trespass;
Melissa Ann Lavinder, 19, Griffin, possession of less than an ounce of marijuana and speeding;
Justin Dewayne Dingler, 36, Griffin, abandonment of child and nonsupport;
Pedro Gomez, 31, Atlanta, weaving over the roadway and driving without a license;
Israel Tenahus Zacahua, 21, East Point, driving without a license;
Charles Allen Hardin, 38, Milner, burglary, second degree criminal damage to property, theft by taking and driving while license suspended or revoked;
Zachery Stan Sorrells, 29, Milner, burglary;
Angela Carletta Thames, 36, Barnesville, possession of less than an ounce of marijuana;
Deadrick Darrell Evans, 21, Barnesville, driving while license suspended or revoked and no license on person.
Deputies answered 124 calls and the 911 center answered 85. Deputies responded to 33 calls, the Barnesville police department to 17 calls, Lamar County fire department to 23, Barnesville fire department to two and Mid Georgia ambulance service to 38. There were 13 accidents. Deputies issued 35 traffic citations and served 42 warrants, and 18 subpoenas/civil papers.

























I am amazed that, since it is not totally light yet, you need your lights on, the number of persons who do not have their lights on. This morning there was a Law Enforcement Office in a car without his lights on. I blink my lights hoping those without their lights on would get the message. Most do not.
I hope these persons do not cause an accident.
Further, headlights are not required more than 30 minutes prior to sunrise. With the sunrise being approximately 7:45, anytime after 7:15 headlights are no longer required.
....just sayin'
1.1 and 1.2 are required to be back at the "home" tomorrow. Just ignore them. We let them play hide-n-seek together. Each morning, one says "OK count to ten then come look for me" we go out in the evening and send him to look for his buddy since he hasn't made the ten count....and all is well until the next day.
I am with you....keeping my lights on to see the fools.