Citizen Police Blotter Information
The arrests and charges listed in the police blotters have been reported by the Newton, Rockdale or Walton County law enforcement agencies.
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Newton Blotter - 07-30-10
Last Updated: 3:06 PM 07/29/10 - • Robbie Deion Avery, 18, 180 Old River Road, probation violation. • Derrick Ramone Banks, 36, homeless, battery. • John Kennedy Bell, 23, 75 Shadowbrook Road, probation violation, obstruction or hindering law enforcement officers, driving while license suspended or revoked, open container, improper lane usage, no proof of insurance, failure to yield to emergency vehicle. • Ladarious Quintrell Boswell, 17, 6157 Geiger St, armed robbery; intimidation; taking control of substance. • Iesha Shy-Cole Bozeman, 19, 30 Middleton Drive, forgery in the first degree. (Full Story) |
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Newton Blotter - 07-23-10
Last Updated: 2:14 PM 07/22/10 - • Thadeus Lamar Anderson, 47, 880 Hall St., Atlanta, burglary. • Ricky Larod Bailey, 22, Stone Mountain, obstruction or hindering law enforcement officers, giving false name or address to law enforcement officer. • Christopher Jerome Ballard, 23, 1223 North 9th St., Griffin, probation violation. • Jovante Romelle Battle, 18, 65 Mountainside Lane, simple battery (Family Violence Act). • Michael Scharrell Battle, 21, 431 Kirkland Road, Apt. 3232, bench warrant. • Damien Nakiel Baynes, 31, 700 Springhill Drive, giving false name or address to law enforcement officer, forgery in the first degree, driving while license suspended or revoked. (Full Story) |
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Newton Blotter - 07-16-10
Last Updated: 3:16 PM 07/15/10 - Herman Deon Adams, 41, 418 Greenleaf Road, simple assault (Family Violence Act). • Demarrio Quintrell Baker, 30, 70 Branchwood Drive, probation violation. • Terrance Jerrell Benton, 22, 615 Mote Road, theft by receiving stolen property (auto), obstruction or hindering law enforcement officers, possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, possession of marijuana less than one ounce. • Kasime Anthony Bernard, 18, 2542 Hannah Haven Drive, Conyers, court sentenced. • Danny Allen Blanton, 47, 65 Eleanor Drive, probation violation. • Alan Keith Brantley, 51, 1196 Northside Drive, Conyers, criminal trespass, public drunkenness. (Full Story) |
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Newton Blotter - 07/09/2010
Last Updated: 3:33 PM 07/08/10 - • Rodricques Terrell Wise, 24, 6294 Green Acres Drive, probation violation. • Jeremy Unmike Alada, 26, 4014 Pinnacle Way, Hephzibah, probation violation. • James Loyd Beck Jr., 40, Traver Lounge, Madison, burglary, possession of tools for the commission of crime (burglary), possession of Schedule I & II (meth.), Schedule IV, drug-related objects. • Martin Vernell Bennett, 28, 441 Poplar Hill Road, probation violation, failure to register sex offender, failure to dim bright lights, fleeing or attempting to elude police officer, driving while license suspended or revoked, obstruction or hindering law enforcement officers. (Full Story) |
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Newton Blotter - 07/02/2010
Last Updated: 3:37 PM 07/01/10 - Jason Nicholas Agoo, 31, 123 Cypress Lane, Eatonton, child support default. • Linda Kaye Aikens, 43, 9 Birch St., Porterdale, possession of cocaine. • Samuel Harold Allen, 33, 20 Dylan Court, child support default. • Devon Urich Alli, 27, 5205 Halcyon Drive, Atlanta, court sentenced serve 10 days Newton County Jail. • Christopher Treshanne Ashby, 28, 2560 Old Covington Road, Conyers, probation violation. • Tandi Nicole Basham, 20, 711 Lackey Road, obstruction or hindering law enforcement officers. (Full Story) |
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Newton Sex Offenders - 07/13/2010
Last Updated: 8:55 AM 07/13/10 - Lee Atchison, 107 West Clark St., Oxford Darrell Ayers, 620 Riverfield Lane James Bagley, 270 Cornish Mountain Circle Anthony Baisden, Newton County Sheriff’s Office Fred Bates, 464 Bates Road Sedrick Bell, 75 Woodcrest Drive Martin Bennett, Newton County Sheriff’s Office Mark Bowman, 755 Navajo Trail Jamarsa Brown, Newton County Sheriff’s Office (Full Story) |
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Newton Sex Offenders - 06/08/2010
Last Updated: 3:37 PM 06/07/10 - Lee Atchison, 107 West Clark St., Oxford Darrell Ayers, 620 Riverfield Lane James Bagley, 270 Cornish Mountain Circle Anthony Baisden, Newton County Sheriff’s Office Fred Bates, 464 Bates Road (Full Story) |
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Newton Sex Offenders - 05/11/2010
Last Updated: 8:48 AM 05/11/10 - The following is a list of registered sex offenders living in Newton County as of May 4 according to the Newton County Sheriff’s Office. For more information, go to the NCSO Web site at www.newtonsheriffga.org. Lee Atchison, 107 West Clark St., Oxford Darrell Ayers, 620 Riverfield Lane James Bagley, 270 Cornish Mountain Circle Anthony Baisden, Newton County Sheriff’s Office (Full Story) |
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Newton Sex Offenders - 04/08/2010
Last Updated: 2:51 PM 04/08/10 - Lee Atchison, 107 West Clark St., Oxford Darrell Ayers, 620 Riverfield Lane James Bagley, 270 Cornish Mountain Circle Anthony Baisden, Newton County Sheriff’s Office (Full Story) |
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Newton Sex Offenders - 03/02/2010
Last Updated: 2:53 PM 03/02/10 - Lee Atchison, 107 West Clark St., Oxford Darrell Ayers, 620 Riverfield Lane James Bagley, 270 Cornish Mountain Circle (Full Story) |
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State / National Law Enforcement Headlines
- Child Abduction Response Team Exercise Thursday, July 29, in Rockdale County
- Second Security Camera Video Found of Suspect in Little Caesar's Shooting in Cornelia
- ACCREDITATION ASSESSMENT TEAM INVITES PUBLIC COMMENT
- Video of Possible Suspect in Little Caesar's Shooting in Cornelia
- GBI Assisting Polk County Police in Murder Investigation
- Arrests made in reference to the ALVIN HUNT, JR. death investigation in Moultrie, GA
- Seven charged in RICO case
- Arrests Made in City of Cairo Community Network Services Investigation
- Former Floyd County Magistrate Arrested
- LAKELAND MAN FOUND DEAD OUTSIDE RESIDENCE
- Two Idaho Men Indicted for Making Explosive Devices
Kenneth Kimbley, Jr., 58, of Spirit Lake, Idaho, and Steven Winegar, 51, of Harpster, Idaho, were indicted by a federal grand jury sitting in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, for making explosive devices. - Former Bus Drivers' Union President Pleads Guilty to Extortion
The former president and executive director of Local 91 of the United Craft and Industrial Workers' Union ("Local 91"), pleaded guilty to one count of using his official position at the union to commit extortion. - Two New Orleans Police Officers Charged in Beating Death of a Civilian
Two officers with the New Orleans Police Department have been charged in a three-count indictment with federal crimes in connection with the beating death of civilian Raymond Robair in July 2005. - Former Philadelphia Employee, Three Others, Charged in Corruption Scheme
Kelly Kaufmann Layre, Tina Meyrick, Paul Kling and Brian Daly were charged today by information1 with bribery relating to a corrupt scheme to sell and obtain traffic accident reports, police incident reports, and fire reports depriving the City of Philadelphia of hundreds of thousands of dollars in fees. - Former University Official Ordered to Pay Restitution for Selling Computers
James Marshall, 28, a former network and data administrator in the Information Technology Services Department at Wilberforce University, was ordered to pay $12,614.21 in restitution to the U.S. Department of Energy for stealing computer equipment purchased with a federal grant and selling it through his established Internet business in 2007. - Former Oklahoma Deputy Sheriff Sentenced for Civil Rights Violations
- Woman Sentenced for Defrauding the American Red Cross After Katrina
Quiana Selders, 35, of Hammond, Louisiana, was sentenced to three years’ probation for defrauding the American Red Cross in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. - Former Manager of Corpus Christi Medical Group Sentenced for Tax Evasion
The former office manager for a local medical group has been sentenced to federal prison for tax evasion. - Connecticut Man Admits Role in Mortgage Fraud Scheme
John Jackson, 42, of Middletown, pleaded guilty in Hartford to a one count of conspiring to commit wire fraud stemming from a mortgage fraud scheme. - Former County Commissioner in Alabama Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison
A federal judge sentenced former Jefferson County Commissioner Gary White to 10 years in prison on 2008 convictions for accepting bribes from a sewer contractor whose company had about $50 million in contracts with the county.
- Department of Homeland Security and the Pascua Yaqui Tribe Announce a Historic Enhanced Tribal Card
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Pascua Yaqui Tribe today announced the production of the first ever Enhanced Tribal Card (ETC) - designed as a Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI)-compliant document that formally recognizes tribal membership and U.S. citizenship for the purpose of entering the United States through a land or sea port of entry. The Pascua Yaqui are the first tribe in the country to issue an ETC. - Remarks by Deputy Secretary Jane Holl Lute at the Black Hat Conference
Remarks by Deputy Secretary Jane Holl Lute at the Black Hat Conference, July 28, 2010, Las Vegas - Statement by Deputy Press Secretary Matt Chandler
A statement by Deputy Press Secretary Matt Chandler on the court's decision to enjoin most of SB1070 on July 28, 2010. - Secretary Napolitano, TSA Administrator Pistole Launch "If You See Something, Say Something" Campaign for General Aviation
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Administrator John S. Pistole today launched two major enhancements to general aviation security - the general aviation component of DHS's nationwide "If You See Something, Say Something" campaign, and a streamlined system for vetting passengers and crew on general aviation aircraft entering and exiting the United States through a single, Department-wide process. - Readout of Secretary Napolitano’s Call to Iowa Governor Chet Culver
Department of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano today spoke with Iowa Governor Chet Culver following the breach of the Lake Delhi Dam in eastern Iowa on Saturday. - Statement by Press Secretary Clark Stevens on Secretary Napolitano's Upcoming Visit to Wisconsin
“Secretary Napolitano will travel to Oshkosh, Wis., on Monday, July 26, with Transportation Security Administration Administrator John Pistole to participate in the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) AirVenture Convention 2010, meet with general aviation industry leaders to discuss ongoing efforts to protect global aviation networks from threats of terrorism, and make an aviation security announcement. More details on the trip will be released once they are finalized.” - Secretary Napolitano Releases Report on DHS Progress Fulfilling 9/11 Commission Recommendations, Including Historic Advances in Aviation Security
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano marked the sixth anniversary of the issuance of the 9/11 Commission Report by releasing a 2010 progress report outlining advancements in the Department’s capabilities to protect against and respond to acts of terrorism and other threats—including a series of unprecedented steps to bolster aviation security in the United States and around the world. - Secretary Napolitano Launches First-Of-Its-Kind Campaign to Combat Human Trafficking
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano today launched the "Blue Campaign" - a DHS-wide initiative to combat human trafficking through enhanced public awareness, victim assistance programs, and law enforcement training and initiatives. - Readout of Secretary Napolitano's Meeting with Veterans Service Organization Leaders
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano met with leaders of several veterans service organizations—at a meeting hosted by Disabled American Veterans—to discuss DHS’ ongoing collaboration and engagement with America’s veteran community. - Secretaria Napolitano lanza primera campaña de su tipo para combatir la trata de personas
Janet Napolitano, secretaria del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (Department of Homeland Security o DHS) lanzó la “Campaña Azul” (“Blue Campaign”), un esfuerzo a nivel de departamento para combatir la trata de personas por medio de programas de concientización y ayuda a las víctimas, como también capacitación y operativos para velar por el cumplimiento de la ley.
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