Friday, July 6, 2001

Police Blotter

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

John Gardner, 49, of Macon June 24 for failure to appear in court.

Craig Jackson, 42, of Darien June 25 for driving with a suspended license and driving with an expired tag.

Jeffrey Spatz, 20, of Peachtree City June 25 for DUI, underage possession of alcohol, driving with an expired tag and failure to maintain lane.

Scott Smith, 19, of Peachtree City June 27 for violation of probation.

Ryan Hershman, 19, of Fayetteville June 27 for violation of probation.

Anthony Yebba, 18, of Fayetteville June 27 for violation of probation.

Steven Harrison, 43, of College Park June 26 for criminal attempt to commit burglary, public intoxication and loitering and prowling.

Charles Cowart, 45, of Callahan, Fla. June 26 for possession of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana (less than one ounce).

Jason Coggan, 28, of Senoia June 27 for possession of cocaine and violation of probation.

Terreance Harris, 28, of Marietta June 29 for driving with a suspended license and violation of the city noise ordinance.

Myrna Clayton, 38, of Marietta June 30 for driving with a suspended license and making an improper left turn.

Jeffrey Price, 32, of Peachtree City June 30 for contempt of court.

Donald Alford, 27, of Riverdale June 30 for driving with a suspended license.

Felipe Carrasco, 24, of Newnan June 30 for driving without a license and driving without a tag.

Eric Scroggs, 21, of Peachtree City July 1 for DUI and possession of an open container of alcohol.

Police are also investigating the following incidents:

A 1998 white Ford Expedition was taken from the parking lot of the Holiday Inn in Newgate Road between June 22 and June 27.

A beige Club Car golf cart was taken from the Lilly Green subdivision June 29.

A green EZ-GO golf cart was taken from the Magnolia Lane subdivision between June 25 and June 26.

Anyone with information about these or other crimes is asked to contact the department's Criminal Investigations Division at 770-631-2510. Callers may remain anonymous.


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