Friday, May 18, 2001 |
Police Blotter The following arrests were reported by the Peachtree City Police Department for the past week:
April Roberts, 18, of Senoia May 5 for theft by taking and underage possession of alcohol. Timothy Grant, 45, of Tyrone May 6 for driving with a revoked license and a seatbelt violation. Martinez Bernabe, 23, of East Point May 6 for driving with a suspended license. Cosme Alvarez, 28, of Peachtree City May 7 for driving without a license. Gabriel Bautista, 19, of Hoover, Ala. May 7 for driving without a license. Danny Roddy, 34, of Palmetto May 8 for driving with a suspended license. Jeremy McDaniel, 33, of Forest Park May 9 for driving with a suspended license. Luis Bravo, 21, of Riverdale May 9 for forgery in the second degree. Brian Jackson, 34, of Peachtree City May 10 for driving with a suspended license, driving without insurance and unlawful use of a license plate. Peter Kling, 21, of Peachtree City May 10 for DUI and following too close. Patrick Thompson, 22, of Peachtree City May 10 for resisting a police officer and disorderly conduct. Timothy O'Connor, 21, of Evans May 10 for disorderly conduct. Jackie Whitlock, 53, of Sharpsburg May 10 for carrying a concealed weapon, speeding and possession of an open container of alcohol. Richard Brown, 41, of Sharpsburg May 10 for possession of marijuana (less than one ounce). Jeremy Emlock, 20, of Fayetteville May 10 for violation of probation. Desmond Leung, 32, of Duluth May 11 for driving with a suspended license, reckless driving and driving with an expired tag. Melissa Demarino, 20, of Peachtree City May 11 for simple battery. A juvenile May 12 for resisting a police officer and driving without a license. Thavious Neal, 18, of Griffin May 12 for resisting a police officer and allowing an unlicensed driver to operate a motor vehicle. Luis Fernandez, 51, of Peachtree City May 12 for DUI and following too close. Martha Medina, 23, of Sharpsburg May 13 for driving without a license, operating a vehicle without brake lights and disregarding a traffic control device. Anyone with information that would assist the police department in their investigation of these or other incidents is asked to contact the criminal investigations division at 770-631-2510. Callers may remain anonymous.
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