Friday, May 31, 2002 |
Police Blotter The following arrests were reported by the Peachtree City Police Department for the past week:
John Drage, 35, of Peachtree City May 17 for disorderly conduct. Stephen Harper, 27, of Peachtree City May 17 for DUI, leaving the scene of an accident and possession of an open container of alcohol. Jonas Pope, 20, of Greensville May 17 for failure to appear in court. Louis Guadagni, 45, May 18 for simple battery. Catherine Brunson, 33, of Peachtree City May 19 for giving a false name and date of birth to a police officer. Linda Harrington, 43, of Peachtree City may 19 for disorderly conduct and resisting a police officer. Lisa Austin, 39, of Fayetteville May 19 for DUI and failure to maintain lane. Rodney Hamilton, 29, of Grantville May 20 for failure to appear in court and possession of marijuana (less than one ounce). Shane Moritz, 30, of Peachtree City May 21 for simple assault and disorderly conduct. Fernando Mitinda, 22, of Peachtree City May 21 for DUI, driving while unlicensed and failure to maintain lane. Julie Stone, 31, of Newnan May 22 for DUI and making an improper left turn. Lisa Prince, 36, of Peachtree City May 22 for driving without insurance, driving without a license and a seat belt violation. Charlotte Ponzio, 43, of Fayetteville May 24 for DUI, possession of an open container of alcohol and a handicapped parking violation. Daniel McKeen, 29, of Griffin May 24 for violation of probation. Arthur Adams, 17, of Newnan May 25 for resisting a police officer. A juvenile May 25 for possession of marijuana (less than one ounce). Timothy Welsh, 19, of LaGrange May 26 for DUI, failure to maintain lane and driving without a license on person. Stuart Hoff, 58, of Peachtree City May 26 for driving with a suspended license and failure to stop for a stop sign. Jorge Paz, 19, of Peachtree City May 27for DUI, driving without a license and impeding the free flow of traffic. Police are also investigating the following incidents: On the evening of May 23, unknown subjects entered the Fayette Medical Center and removed approximately $1,500 in cash from various locations. Police suspect the offenders may be employees or ex-employees. Two juveniles attempted to remove a television from the weight room at Balmoral Village Apartments on May 25. Between May 24 and May 27, windows to Braelinn Elementary School were spray painted and broken out. Anyone with information on these or other incidents is asked to contact the department's criminal investigations division at 770-631-2510. Callers may remain anonymous.
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