Missouri woman
charged with
breaking into ex-husband's
home By MONROE ROARK
Staff Writer
A
Missouri woman has been arrested in connection
with a burglary at her former husband's
Fayetteville home.
According
to reports, Kathryn Holme, 39, of Farmington,
Mo., entered the home at 115 McIntosh Place Dr.
last Wednesday afternoon along with three
juveniles, taking several items in addition to
$700 in cash.
She
is being charged with burglary and contributing
to the deliquency of a minor.
Also
this week, Robert A. Teigue, 27, of Newnan was
arrested for marijuana possession and driving
with a suspended license.
He
was stopped shortly before 9 a.m. Saturday at Ga.
highways 85 and 314 for not using his left turn
signal and not wearing his seatbelt, according to
police. He admitted to officers that his license
was suspended for driving under the influence in
1996 and that he had no proof of insurance,
police said. After he was taken into custody, a
search of his vehicle uncovered the marijuana,
police said.
Russell
J. Purcell, 29, of Lawrenceville was arrested
along with Carla J. Harvey, 32, of Fayetteville
for possession of marijuana Sunday evening.
Police
responded to a call about an intoxicated female
in a blue truck at the 400 building of Clarendon
Place. A substance believed to be marijuana was
found in a vehicle in which both suspects were
sitting, and both were within arm's reach of it,
police said. The pair denied possessing any
drugs, police said.
Feliciano
Hernandez, 23, of Hampton was arrested Sunday
morning for possession of marijuana and driving
without a license.
He
was stopped at N. Jeff Davis Avenue and E.
Georgia Avenue for not wearing a seatbelt, police
said. He admitted to officers that he had no
driver's license, and a search of the vehicle
uncovered the marijuana, according to police.
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