Friday, December 22, 2000

Police Blotter

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

Jennifer Leigh Cone, 29, of Newnan on Dec. 11 for driving without insurance and driving with an expired tag.

Karen Melissa Mathews, 18, of Peachtree City on Dec. 12 for possession of a controlled substance (cocaine).

Sammy Bernard Whatley, 20, of Sharpsburg on Dec. 12 for giving a false name or date of birth to a police officer and violation of probation.

Damian Salas, 31, of Newnan on Dec. 12 for driving without a license and failure to wear a seat belt.

Roshannia Ringer, 17, of Peachtree City on Dec. 13 for disrupting a public school.

A 15-year-old juvenile on Dec. 13 for disrupting a public school.

Darrin Wayne Jerrell, 31, of Piedmont, Ala. on Dec. 15 for DUI, failure to maintain lane and driving without proof of insurance.

Marissa Jeanne Vaziri, 24, of Fayetteville on Dec. 15 for violation of probation.

Edith Marie Mullin, 42, of Fayetteville on Dec. 15 for violation of probation.

Herbert John Gruber, 57, of Duluth on Dec. 16 for DUI and failure to maintain lane.

Eldiosgremil Renaloza, 32, of Peachtree City on Dec. 16 for driving with a suspended license and failure to maintain lane.

William David Carter Jr., 30, of Senoia on Dec. 16 for driving with a suspended license.

Michelle I. Flood, 29, of Peachtree City on Dec. 16 for driving with a suspended license.

Gregorio F. Diaz, 2Dec. 16 for driving without a license and driving with an improper tag.

Janet B. Ray, 47, of Fayetteville on Dec. 17 for DUI, speeding and failure to maintain lane.

Edward Alan Van-sise-biro, 43, of Peachtree City for driving with a suspended license and failure to meet tail light requirements.

Police are also investigating the following incidents:

A mailbox and tree on the 100 block of Cornflower Court were damaged by a vehicle.

The window to a vehicle parked on the 1000 block of Stevens Entry was damaged.

Anyone with information about these or other crimes is asked to contact the department's criminal investigations division at 770-631-2510 or the crime information tip line at 770-487-6029. Callers may remain anonymous.

 


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