Barrow Docket Book for Oct. 19-21
The following arrest information was supplied by the Barrow County Detention Center. It does not indicate a conviction.
The following individuals were arrested and booked into the Barrow County Detention Center from Oct. 19 through 21, 2012.
- Joey Leland Anderson, 43, 106 Wedge Way, Atlanta, charged with two counts probation violation
- Ernest Rudolph Austin, 49, 143 Wisteria Drive, Winder, charged with stalking (no contact bond)
- Kenneth Scott Brady, 42, 2494 Braselton Highway, Bethlehem, charged with possession of methamphetamine, three counts forgery in the third degree and three counts forgery in the fourth degree
- Corey Stanley Bramlett, 30, 419 Camden Drive, Winder, charged with battery (family violence, first offense)
- Derrick Renard Campbell, 41, 67 Jefferson Road, Statham, charged with aggravated assault, battery and willful obstruction of law enforcement officers
- Charles Edward Cayton, 33, 2195 Highway 11 N.W., Monroe, charged with aggravated assault, three counts cruelty to children and two counts battery (family violence, first offense)
- Ernest Cooper, 58, 90 Betts St., Winder, charged with pedestrian must walk on sidewalk/shoulder, open container, littering and public drunkenness
- Steven James Eddings, 29, 424 Powers Ferry Road, Marietta, charged with sale of a schedule I or II controlled substance
- Warren Shaun Flanagan, 45, 174 Mystic Lane, Winder, charged with failure to maintain lane, speeding in excess of maximum limits, fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer and DUI — alcohol
- Regina Ann Gazaway, 49, 1112 Summer Chase Drive, Winder, charged with probation violation and failure to appear
- Jermaine Deone Gray, 37, 1622 Wellswood Drive, Atlanta, charged with theft by receiving stolen property (felony)
- Anthony Eugene Hammond, 42, 301 B Russell Cemetery Road, Winder, charged with DUI — alcohol and driving while license suspended/withdrawn
- Ajisa Monay Hiller, 19, 381 Plantation Blvd., Lawrenceville, charged with driving without a valid license
- Cynthia Denise Hoskins, 47, 6371 Mossy Oak Landing, Braselton, charged with DUI — alcohol
- Joseph Anthony Irizarry, 50, 1441 Charter Oaks Lane, Lawrenceville, charged with DUI — alcohol, defective or insufficient brakes and driving without a valid license
- John Dexter Keeter, 46, 612 Fox Run, Winder, charged with possession of cocaine, possession of a schedule II controlled substance, prescription drugs must be in their original container and seat belt violation
- Thomas H. Kennedy, 56, 338 Third Ave., Winder, charged with DUI — alcohol, driving while license withdrawn and failure to obey traffic sign
- Mamie Lynn Laclair, 46, 179 W. New St., Winder, charged with probation violation
- Elliot Luis Lugo-Ruiz, 34, 232 Jamie Court, Winder, charged with public drunkenness
- Judy Phonethip Ngonhkeo, 22, 502 Greenfield Drive, Statham, charged with sale of marijuana — party to the crime
- Chelsie Dawn Nordness, 21, 788 Baskins Circle, Winder, charged with failure to appear
- Tammy Lynn Reece, 39, 47 Star St., Bethlehem, charged with two counts probation violation
- Jeldi Ulises Rivas, 34, 1223 Ranch Drive, Charlotte, N.C., charged with trafficking in cocaine, illegal drugs, marijuana or methamphetamine
- Daniel Keith Skinner, 48, 1419 Jones Road, Winder, charged with two counts simple battery (family violence, no contact bond) and unlawful conduct during a 911 call
- Trevor Stirling Spaid, 37, 4205 Hamilton Circle, Valdosta, charged with public drunkenness and disorderly conduct
- Tommy Moore Stowers, 27, 316 Carter Road, No. 18, Auburn, charged with theft by shoplifting
- Cynthia Yvonne Waters, 36, 352 Mitchell Road, Maysville, charged with possession of methamphetamine and tampering with evidence (felony)
- Alicia Ann Wright, 23, 440 Lakeshore Road, Monroe, charged with failure to appear
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- Barrow Docket Book for Oct. 15-18
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- Barrow Docket Book for Oct. 8-11
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- Barrow Docket Book for Oct. 1-4
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