Friday, January 19, 2001

Police Blotter

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

Mike L. Triplett, 45, of Newnan Jan. 9 for DUI and seat belt violation.

Myong S. Lee, 23, of Peachtree City Jan. 9 for driving with a suspended license, unlawful use of a driving license and speeding.

John W. Fredrick, 29, of Stone Mountain Jan. 10 for driving on a revoked license, driving without insurance and making an improper right turn.

Michael S. King, 18, of Peachtree City Jan. 12 for furnishing alcohol to a minor and theft by taking.

James M. Lourim, 17, of Peachtree City Jan. 12 for underage possession of alcohol, possession of marijuana and theft by shoplifting.

A juvenile, 16, of Peachtree City Jan. 12 for underage possession of alcohol and theft by shoplifting.

A juvenile, 15, of Peachtree City Jan. 12 for underage possession of alcohol and theft by shoplifting.

Randy H. Lester, 31, of Senoia Jan. 12 for DUI and speeding.

Clinton W. Croker, 28, of Sharpsburg Jan. 13 for DUI and failure to maintain lane.

Robert L. Deaton, 37, of Conley Jan. 13 for possession of marijuana and drinking in public.

Kirt Clark, 32, of Marietta Jan. 13 for driving with a suspended license and speeding.

Lesley P. McDonald, 30, of Sharpsburg Jan. 14 for DUI, three counts of endangering a child while DUI and speeding.

Andreana N. Ambles, 28, of Peachtree City Jan. 14 on an outstanding arrest warrant from Spalding County for failure to appear in ourt.

Jonathan Longman, 18, of Peachtree City Jan. 15 for disorderly conduct.

Solomon R. West, 21, of Forest Park Jan. 15 for driving with a suspended license and possession of an open container of alcohol.

Police are also investigating the following incidents:

A 1998 GMC pickup was stolen from the 1700 block of Peachtree Station.

A vehicle was damaged while it was parked on the 100 block of Merrick Drive.

A trash can and an Airborne Express drop box were damaged by spray paint.

Anyone with information about these or other incidents is asked to contact the Police Department at 770-631-2510 or the crime information tip line at 770-487-6029. Callers may remain anonymous.


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