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 - 03/12/2010
Last Updated: 11:09 AM 03/11/10 - • James Calvin Mitchell, 48, 95 Baker Lane, Oxford, child support default. • Dana Shernard Parker, 33, 591 Moore St., Oxford, possession of marijuana less than 1 ounce. • Pamela Yvette Reid, 42, 1321 Gross Lake Parkway, giving false name or address to law enforcement officers. (Full Story) |
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Newton Blotter - 03/05/2010
Last Updated: 1:15 PM 03/04/10 - • Lamonica Danelle Akins, 24, 177 Cotton Drive, Jackson, contempt of court. • Darius Jermal Armour, 18, 2625 Rock Chapel Road, Lithonia, court sentenced. • Huey Harrison Avery III, 52, 2616 Country Tree, Conyers, probation violation. (Full Story) |
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Newton Blotter - 02/26/2010
Last Updated: 8:30 AM 02/25/10 - • Jason David Allen, 35, 185 St. Andrews Court, Social Circle, court sentenced to work release. • Jesse Gunter Anderson, 50, 1190 Kirkland Road, theft of services. • Joel Godwin Baker, 17, hotel, Conyers, probation violation. • Angela Denise Ballard, 48, 2163 Highway 81 North, Oxford, forgery in the first degree. (Full Story) |
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Newton Blotter - 02/19/2010
Last Updated: 3:49 PM 02/18/10 - • Robert Anthony Abraham, 39, 737 Willow Tree Road, Darlington, SC, court sentenced 15 years serve 2. • Carl Alexander Abrams, 21, 1635 Pirkle Road, Norcross, probation violation. • Ramiro Rodriguez Aguirre, 40, 54 Lillian Circle, Stockbridge, DUI, vehicles to drive on right side of roadways, improper lane usage, driving while license suspended or revoked second offense. (Full Story) |
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Newton Blotter - 02/12/2010
Last Updated: 12:36 PM 02/11/10 - • Oscar Alfredo Aburto, 24, 8129 Lakeview Drive, probation violation. • Michael Bernard Beshea, 36, 175 Avonlea Drive, probation violation. • Justin Matthew Brookshire, 27, 520 Idlewood Drive, court sentence to work release. • Torris Broughton, 52, 602 Hill St., Monroe, probation violation. (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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Newton Sex Offender List - 2/3/2010
Last Updated: 8:05 AM 02/03/10 - The following is a list of registered sex offenders living in Newton County as of Feb. 3, according to the Newton County Sheriff’s Office. (Full Story) |
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Newton Sex Offender List - 1/7/2010
Last Updated: 8:06 AM 02/03/10 - The following is a list of registered sex offenders living in Newton County as of Jan. 7, according to the Newton County Sheriff’s Office. (Full Story) |
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State / National Law Enforcement Headlines
- Joint Multi-State Narcotics Investigation Leads to 12 Arrests in Georgia and Louisiana
- Former Banks County Deputy Tax Commissioner Arrested
- Authorities Seek Help in Finding Missing Armstrong Atlantic State University Student
- Suspect Arrested in Murder of Lt Vogt
- Mother of Kristi Cornwell Plea to Letter Writer on You Tube
- Investigators are asking for the public's assistance in locating a suspected murderer
- Internet Child Porn Trade Targeted by Operation Restore Hope
- St. Marys Death Investigation
- ADEL SHOOTING RESULTS IN 1 DEAD, 1 SERIOUSLY INJURED
- Woman Attacked in June in Morgan County
- Two Indicted in Illinois in Connection with Bid-Rigging Scheme
Rudolph Carmen Fratto, of Darien, Illinois, who allegedly represented himself as a member of the Chicago Mob, and co-defendant William Anthony Degironemo, of Inverness, Illinois, were indicted in Chicago for allegedly engaging in a contract bid-rigging scheme to provide forklift trucks for trade shows at McCormick Place Convention Center. - Ohio Credit Union Manager Pleads Guilty to Embezzlement
Ann Bryson, of Cincinnati, Ohio, pled guilty to one count of bank embezzlement for defrauding Good Samaritan Employees Credit Union, where she was the manager between 1998 and 2005, out of more than $245,000. - Conviction of South Carolina County Councilman Upheld
The conviction of former Greenville County, South Carolina Councilman Harold Anthony "Tony" Trout was affirmed. Trout was convicted by a federal jury in Spartanburg last year for computer hacking and related charges, and was sentenced to serve one year in federal prison. - Maryland Loan Broker Sentenced in Multi-Million-Dollar Mortgage Fraud Scheme
Michael Milan, of Bethesda, Maryland,was sentenced to 108 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for his role in carrying out a multi-million-dollar mortgage fraud scheme. Milan was also ordered to pay restitution of $3,141,409 and to forfeit $1,061,890 in proceeds he obtained. - Virginia Man Sentenced for Role in Scheme to Steal Fuel from U.S. Army in Iraq
Michel Jamil, of Annandale, Virginia, was sentenced to 40 months in prison for his participation in a scheme to steal approximately 10 million gallons of fuel from the U.S. Army in Iraq. - New Jersey Resident Indicted on Bank Fraud and Identity Theft Charges
Talayah Little, of Hainesport, New Jersey, a former TD Bank employee, was charged in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with participating in a conspiracy to commit bank fraud and identity theft, as well as bank fraud and aggravated identity theft. - Florida Man Sentenced for Distribution of Child Pornography
Robert Manuel Perez, of Brevard County, Florida, was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison, to be followed by a life term of supervised release, for distributing child pornography. He was a registered sex offender at the time he distributed the child pornography. - Two Arizona Men Sentenced in Florida Cocaine Conspiracy
Cipriano Velarde and Cesar Nunez, both of Phoenix, Arizona, were sentenced for their participation in a conspiracy to distribute cocaine in Orlando, Florida. - Campaign Manager Pleads Guilty to Embezzlement, Tax Evasion Charges
Michael Ian Sohn, of Fairfield, Connecticut, pled guilty to charges related to his embezzlement of campaign funds from the Christopher Shays for Congress Committee. - Texas Man Pleads Guilty in Child Pornography Case
Robert Royce Jensen, Jr.,of Sunnyvale, Texas, pled guilty to one count of receipt of child pornography.
- Secretary, Asia/Pacific Counterparts Meet to Bolster International Aviation Security
Secretary Napolitano Meets with Her Asia/Pacific Counterparts in Tokyo on Ways to Bolster International Aviation Security - Greece Designated as Member of the Visa Waiver Program
Secretary Napolitano announced the designation of Greece as a member of the Visa Waiver Program (VWP)—strengthening passenger information sharing and ensuring strict security standards while streamlining travel for Greek citizens visiting the United States. - Secretary Napolitano Applauds President's Nominee Robert Harding
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano applauded President Obama's intent to nominate Major General Robert A. Harding, U.S. Army (Retired), as Assistant Secretary for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). - Secretary Napolitano Announces Deployments of Recovery Act-Funded Advanced Imaging Technology
Secretary Napolitano announced the first 11 airports to receive advanced imaging technology (AIT) units purchased with American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds—strengthening security at airports throughout the country while boosting local economies. - Statement on Secretary Napolitano's Tokyo Visit
Secretary Janet Napolitano will travel to Tokyo at the invitation of the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, to meet with counterparts from the Asia/Pacific region and officials from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to discuss ways to bolster global aviation security. - Readout of Secretary Napolitano's Meeting with Airline Industry CEOs on Strengthening International Aviation Security
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Napolitano today met with CEOs of the member airlines of the Air Transport Association of America (ATA), the largest airline trade association in the United States, and the International Air Transport Association (IATA), which represents approximately 230 airlines and more than 90 percent of the world's air traffic—part of her ongoing efforts to bring together major domestic and foreign air carriers to work on ways to bolster international aviation security. - Under Secretary Wagner’s Testimony on the President’s FY 2011 Budget Request for the Department’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis
March 4, 2010 testimony of Under Secretary Caryn Wagner before the House Subcommittee on Homeland Security on the President’s fiscal year 2011 budget request for the Department’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A). - Secretary Launches National Cybersecurity Awareness Campaign Challenge
- U.S., Israel Agree to Enhance Joint Aviation Security
Homeland Security Secretary Napolitano and Israeli Transport and Road Safety Minister Israel Katz announced a new agreement to enhance information sharing about civil aviation security incidents and ensure efficient and effective coordination in response to potential acts of terrorism and other aviation-related public safety emergencies. - DHS Tribal Consultation and Coordination Plan Unveiled
Homeland Security Secretary Napolitano unveiled the Department’s initiative for increased consultation and coordination with federally recognized tribes across the United States—building on current tribal partnerships to protect the safety and security of all people on tribal lands and throughout the nation.
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