Friday, July 21, 2000
Police Blotter

The following arrests were reported by the Peachtree City Police Department for the past week:

Christopher Contreras, 37, of Peachtree City was arrested July 9 on an outstanding warrant for forgery out of Broward County, Fla.

Joseph D. Miller, 35, of Fayetteville was arrested July 9 and charged with DUI, driving with a suspended license and failure to maintain lane.

Ronald H. Burris, 30, of Stockbridge was arrested July 10 for DUI, following too closely and driving without insurance.

Everett M. Weeks, 26, of Newnan was arrested July 10 for driving without insurance and an additional warrant from Fulton County.

Brenda W. Burks, 51, of Peachtree City was arrested July 10 for obstruction of a police officer and theft of services.

Gordon T. Moss, 34, of Peachtree City was arrested July 12 for DUI and driving too fast for conditions.

James T. Crooke, 29, of Peachtree City was arrested July 13 for driving with a suspended license and speeding.

Stacey C. Heath, 26, of Peachtree City was arrested July 13 for violation of probation.

A 16-year-old juvenile of Peachtree City was arrested July 14 and charged with underage possession of alcohol and obstruction of a police officer.

Edwin W. Mellies Jr., 38, of Peachtree City was arrested July 14 for unlawful production of a decal, failure to stop at a stop sign and driving with an expired tag.

Leaanna Raulerson, 35, of Newnan was arrested July 14 for violation of the open container law.

Juan M. Fraire, 23, of Dallas, Tex. was arrested July 14 for driving without a license and making an improper left turn.

Kimberly L. Ouzts, 31, of Peachtree City was arrested for DUI and failure to maintain lane.

John R. Symank Jr., 38, of Newnan was arrested for DUI, failure to dim headlights and driving with defective equipment.

Leslie G. Davis, 22, of Peachtree City was arrested July 16 for DUI and failure to dim headlights.


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