The Fayette Citizen-News Page

Wednesday, October 4, 2000

Police Blotter

Arrests

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

Fayette County Sheriff

James Redmon Jr., 21, for failure to appear in court.

Billy Lee Pollard, 38, for two counts of battery and one count of theft by taking.

Juan Manuel Garcia, 17, for simple battery.

Scott Daryll Newby, 36, for DUI.

William Thomas Bonds, 56, for driving with a suspended license and speeding.

Leroy Martin, 44, for driving with a suspended license and weaving.

Antone Weddington, 19, for failure to appear in court.

Julio Alvarez, 28, for theft by shoplifting.

Luke Mullins, 29, for failure to appear in court.

Alberta Renise Tate, 28, for driving with a suspended license and improper display of tag.

Angie Lynn Harrell, 32, for violation of probation.

Esperanza Carbajal, 30, for battery.

Shelley Kirkpatrick, 30, for passing a bad check.

Michele Daine Lossner, 24, for DUI and failure to maintain lane.

Lea Pierre Crowder, 25, for providing false insurance documents.

Wanda Faye Wyatt, 39, for passing a bad check.

Steven Davis Brown, 19, for burglary.

William Jason Guy, 25, for violation of probation.

Casey Elaine Chennault, 17, for theft by receiving stolen property.

Paul Kevin Hubbard, 30, for simple battery.

Jose Javier Horta, 52, for one felony count of violation of the Georgia controlled substances act.

Barbara Day, 31, for violation of probation.

Antoinett Ross Robinson, 20, for three counts of passing a bad check.

Franklin Lee Clanton, 35, for driving without insurance, driving with a suspended license and driving without a license plate.

Russell Charles Dunninger, no age listed, for reckless driving, driving without proof of insurance and failure to maintain lane.

Bill Terrell Trammell, 45, for DUI and hit and run.

Keith Edward Arnold, 37, for violation of probation.

Mary M. Williamson, 39, for deposit account fraud.

Clarence McKinney, 43, for driving without insurance and driving on a suspended license.

William Wilkinson, 51, for DUI, weaving and failure to wear a seat belt.

Karen Teresa Thomann, 42, for DUI.

Tony Alan Cox, 34, for passing a bad check.

Leo Selvaran Rajondra, 49, for aggravated assault and interference with a 911 call.

Frederick Caldwell, 20, for weaving, failure to stop at a stop sign and possession of marijuana.

Hasani Tootton, 23, for giving false information to a police officer, failure to dim headlights, concealing the identity of a vehicle and driving with a suspended license.

Mark Raza, 24, for making an improper turn, failure to maintain lane, laying drag, striking a fixed object and operating an unsafe vehicle.

Monique Irby, 33, for deposit account fraud.

Jennifer Melissa Fisher, 21, for deposit account fraud.

Jayson Keith Vansant, 27, for failure to appear in court.

David Kevin Veal, 37, for family violence.

Carl Frederick Davis, 42, for DUI, failure to maintain lane and driving too fast for conditions.

Fayetteville Police

Leroy Martin, 44, for driving with a suspended license and weaving.

Dennis Pasche, 20, for underage possession of alcohol and driving with a revoked license.

Patricia Pendley, 59, for forgery in the first degree.

Rodney Glenn, 30, for theft by shoplifting.

Fredrick Collier, 17, for violation of the Georgia controlled substances act.

Sonya Jean Lupoe, 34, for theft by shoplifting.

Melvin Dyer, 21, for financial transaction card theft.

Elisha Joyce Robinson, 36, for simple battery.

Jeremiah Clifford Leeper, 18, for possession of marijuana and failure to wear a seat belt.

Raymond Crutchfield, 33, for violation of probation.

Jonnie Marie Klimetz, 17, for one felony count of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute.

Lee Sherman Smith, 58, for credit card fraud.

Arthur Herbert Danforth, 33, for theft by shoplifting.

Henry Lamar Twilley, 48, for DUI and possession of an open container.


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