Friday, September 28, 2001

Police Blotter

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

Gregory Keough, 55, of Peachtree City Sept. 17 for DUI and failure to maintain lane.

Justin Lee, 17, of Palmetto Sept. 18 for theft by shoplifting, possession of marijuana (less than one ounce) and underage possession of alcohol.

David Blake, 21, of Palmetto Sept. 18 for theft by shoplifting.

Lucio Garcia, 21, of Palmetto Sept. 18 for failure to appear in court.

Jose Bustamante, 25, of Carrollton for Sept. 18 for failure to appear in court.

Bernard Arnold, 19, of Union City Sept. 18 for simple battery and underage possession of alcohol.

Kerry Arnold, 31, of Newnan Sept. 19 for driving with a suspended license and resisting a police officer.

Alan Reese, 43, of Peachtree City Sept. 19 for making terroristic threats.

John Bong, 56, of Summerville, S.C. Sept. 19 for DUI and driving without a seatbelt.

Angela Johnson, 25, of Decatur Sept. 19 for violation of probation.

Jason Isbell, 25, of Newnan Sept. 20 fo DUI and speeding.

Peter Hutt, 35, of Peachtree City Sept. 21 for simple assault.

Nicholas Proenza, 21, of Sharpsburg Sept. 21 for DUI and failure to maintain lane.

Charles Zumbrun, 41, of Sharpsburg Sept. 22 for DUI and failure to maintain lane.

Daniel Matics, 47, of Fayetteville Sept. 22 for DUI and failure to maintain lane.

Stacey Smith, 34, of Peachtree City Sept. 22 for DUI, driving without a license and violation of the city's noise ordinance.

Jennifer Kendrick, 19, of Peachtree City Sept. 22 for simple battery and affray.

April Garza, 19, of Fairburn Sept. 22 for simple battery and affray.

William Michael Brady Jr., 21, of Peachtree City Sept. 24 for DUI and failure to maintain lane.

Stanley Wayne Ledford, 38, of Stone Mountain Sept. 24 for violation of probation.

Police are also investigating a golf cart theft that occurred at Gables Court Apartments September 17. Anyone with information on these or other incidents is asked to contact the police department's Criminal Investigations Division at 770-631-2510.


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