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Wednesday, August 30, 2000

Police Blotter

The following arrests were reported by the Fayette County Sheriff’s Department and the Fayetteville Police Department for the past week:
Sheriff’s Department

Bonnie Jean Brown, 42, for criminal trespassing.

James Edgar Vinson, 54, for passing a bad check.

James Michael Huff, 21, for theft by shoplifting.

Steven Shawn Hines, 30, for theft by shoplifting.

Mitchell Warren Burrows, 19, for theft by shoplifting.

Matthew Albert Dewar, 51, for attempting to elude a police officer and speeding.

Vitroni Mitchell, 25, for violation of probation.

Randolph Harris, 31, for loitering and burglary.

Michael Jason White, 23, for violation of probation.

Richard Theodore Cain, 22, for violation of probation.

Krista Willis, 22, for pedestrian under the influence.

Ted Beerman, 27, for driving with a suspended license.

Mary Jo Anderson, 36, for making harassing phone calls.

Henry Lewis Bell Jr., 40, for DUI and driving with a suspended license.

Demorris Carlo Willingham, 24, for theft by taking.

Raymond Lee Dumas, 33, for violation of the Georgia controlled substances act.

Guy Scott Hagerty, 49, for simple battery (family violence act).

Robin Rence Garner, 31, for violation of probation.

Joseph Anderson Mitchell, 43, for driving while a declared habitual violator, obstruction of a police officer and failure to wear a seat belt.

Mark Dow McCullough, 45, for violation of probation.

Alfonzo Taylor, 39, for violation of probation.

Eric Hawkins, 32, for violation of probation.

Howard Daniel Coleman, 39, for deposit account fraud.

Sonya Ann Miller, 35, for violation of probation.

Bobbie Henderson, 30, for failure to appear in court.

Owen Demetrius Smith, 26, for violation of probation.

Terry Lyles, 29, for violation of probation.

Jose Guenca, 27, for prowling.

David Atanasio Beltran, 23, for prowling.

William Greene, 21, for violation of probation.

Melissa Ann Lester, 21, for reckless conduct.

Kurt Whitlock, 36, for family violence.

Valerie Lynn Blair, 33, for passing a bad check.

Malcolm Robert McNab, 35, for two counts of passing a bad check.

Max Wood, 24, for obstruction of a police officer and violation of the Georgia controlled substances act.

Matthew Tilton, 19, for DUI, underage possession of alcohol and following too close.

Cynthia Diane Sprayberry, 29, for passing a bad check.

Kisha Jamille Hurston, 23, for violation of probation.

Brandon Emmanuel King, no age listed, for passing a bad check.
Fayetteville Police

Robert Steven Singleton, 26, for entering an automobile.

Herman Brandon Steele, 18, for driving with a suspended license and failure to wear a seat belt.

Ellen Zenobia Daniel, 26, for obstruction of a police officer.

Cecil Jabbar Rhoden, 21, for driving with a suspended license, driving without insurance, failure to wear a seat belt and using an altered tag.

Bradley Chance Hawkins, 28, for obstruction of a police officer, simple assault and disorderly conduct.

Domitric Aronzo Outlaw, 22, for theft by shoplifting and obstruction of a police officer.

Sengo Bernard Smith, 31, for theft by shoplifting.

Jennifer Blakely, 24, for shoplifting.

Amy Leigh Fleming, 18, for shoplifting.

Jaqueline McLendon, 49, for driving with defective equipment, driving without insurance and driving with a suspended license.

Chasity Russell, no age listed, for theft by deception.

Alexander Thomas Williams, 19, for making a false report of a crime.

Tommy Lamar Pike, 28, for failure to appear in court.

Kristina Marie Murnette, 29, for failure to appear in court.

Randall Stone, 20, for underage possession of alcohol and interference with a police officer.

James Thomas Reeves, 43, for drinking in public.

Tyrease Jamar King, 20, for failure to appear in court.

Barry Lamar Wilson, 20, for underage possession of alcohol.

David Jackson, 19, for underage possession of alcohol and giving a false name to a police officer.

John Scott Frizzell, 39, for failure to appear in court.

Cornelia Merritts Malone, 27, for driving with an expired license.


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