Friday, December 7, 2001 |
Police Blotter Arrests
The following arrests were reported by the Peachtree City Police Department for the past week:
Antonio Figueroa, 36, of Riverdale Nov. 23 for possession of an open container of alcohol, failure to meet headlight requirements and on an outstanding warrant from the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Michael Roberts, 31, of Senoia Nov. 25 for theft by shoplifting and public drunkenness. Theresa Pearden, 30, of Fairburn Nov. 25 for driving with a suspended license. Mark Sparkman, 22, for Nov. 25 for possession of marijuana (less than one ounce). Justin Hale, 25, of Newnan Nov. 26 for simple battery. James Peek, 47, of Peachtree City Nov. 27 for DUI, possession of marijuana (less than one ounce) and possession of an open container of alcohol. Dominic Neville, 23, of Stockbridge Nov. 27 on outstanding warrants form Henry County and Clayton County. Dexter Spencer, 21, of Atlanta Nov. 27 for providing a false proof of insurance document. Mary Williamson, 40, of Atlanta Nov. 27 for violation of probation. Nicole Tafel, 22, of Fayetteville Nov. 28 for DUI and failure to yield. Tyrone Brown, 52, of Peachtree City Nov. 28 for simple battery (family violence) and obstructing a 911 call. Donald Schrimsher, 37, of Peachtree City Nov. 29 for possession of marijuana (less than one ounce). Vince Miller, 35, of Fayetteville Nov. 30 for violation of probation. Danielle Ozbun, 31, of Peachtree City Nov. 20 for DUI, failure to maintain lane and driving too fast for conditions. Kevin Marshal, 36, of Peachtree City Dec. 1 for DUI, driving with a suspended license, possession of an open container of alcohol and hit and run. Karen Saxon, 51, of Peachtree City Dec. 1 for DUI. Matthew Hoffman, 17, of Peachtree City Dec. 1 for DUI, underage possession of alcohol and failure to meet taillight requirements. Antionette Armstrong, 37, of Peachtree City Dec. 2 for driving with a suspended license and driving without a tag. Mark Turner, 31, of Peachtree City Dec. 2 for driving with a suspended license, obstruction of a police officer and a windshield violation. Police are also offering a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individual or persons responsible for numerous golf cart thefts in the city. Interested persons are asked to contact the department's criminal investigations division at 770-631-2510.
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