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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Rockdale Blotter - 03/05/2010
Last Updated: 2:41 PM 03/04/10 - • Torrence Ferrante Butler, 34, 4444 Joseph Drive, Snellville, operation of unregistered vehicle, driving while license suspended or revoked. (RCSO) • Christopher Daniel Nash, 20, 944 Northridge Drive, probation violation. (RCSO) (Full Story) |
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Rockdale Blotter - 02/26/2010
Last Updated: 12:23 PM 02/25/10 - • Steven Hillman, 35, 2136 Buchannan Circle, battery, criminal trespass. AM",(RCSO) • Brian William Hurlburt, 37, 107 Burkshire Court, Jonesboro, probation violation. (CPD) • Buddy Arthur Scroggs, 26, 15 Pebble Ridge Drive, Covington, driving under the influence, stop sign/yield sign violation, improper lane or lane change, open container violation. (CPD) (Full Story) |
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Rockdale Blotter - 02/19/2010
Last Updated: 3:59 PM 02/18/10 - • Jonathan David Lightner, 20, 389 Stanton Ridge Way, armed robbery. (RCSO) • Daniel Ray Abbott, 53, 2011 Amherst Lane, battery — family violence, battery. (RCSO) • Ramon Cazares Rodriquez, 42, 48 Presidential Circle, forgery. (RCSO) • Jennifer Anne Dickens, 31, 543 Sparta Highway, Eatonton, possession of methamphetamines. (RCSO) (Full Story) |
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Rockdale Blotter - 02/12/2010
Last Updated: 2:21 PM 02/11/10 - Evans, Willam, 49, 746 Robin Drive, criminal trespass. (RCSO) • Christopher Gordon Bosack, 33, 607 West Main St., Thomaston, probation violation. (CPD) • Timothy Dwain Conner, 26, 4108 Thompson Ave., Covington, probation violation. (RCSO) (Full Story) |
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Rockdale Blotter - 02/05/2010
Last Updated: 2:51 PM 02/04/10 - • Jacquelyn Michelle Shirley, 36, 9151 Sterling Lakes Road, Covington, theft by conversion of leased/rented personal property. (RCSO) • Rodrigo Avalos, 24, 450 Sweetwater Trail, Covington, driving while unlicensed or with an expired license, failure to yield right-of-way at intersection. (CPD) • Daysha NMN Henderson, 29, 392 Morgan Place, Atlanta, driving while license suspended or revoked, license plate removal/affix with intent to conceal, operation of unregistered vehicle. (RCSO) (Full Story) |
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Rockdale Sex Offenders List - 03/11/2010
Last Updated: 11:48 AM 03/10/10 - The following are registered sexual offenders residing in Rockdale County as of March 4: (Full Story) |
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Rockdale Sex Offender List - 2/3/2010
Last Updated: 8:03 AM 02/03/10 - The following are registered sexual offenders residing in Rockdale County as of Jan. 30: (Full Story) |
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Rockdale Sex Offender List - 1/4/2010
Last Updated: 8:05 AM 02/03/10 - The following are registered sexual offenders residing in Rockdale County as of Jan 4 (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
- GSP & DOT Announce New Year's Holiday Traffic Estimates
- DPS Tops 5,000 Toys for Toys for Tots
- DPS Receives H.E.A.T. Grant to Expand DUI Squad
- GSP Announces DUI Crackdown for Holidays
- Final Labor Day Holiday Traffic Count from the Georgia State Patrol
- GSP Participating In Annual Hands Across the Border for Holiday Safety
- State Officers to Join Multi-State Safety Campaign
- July Fourth Holiday Traffic Count
- State Troopers Warn Against Impaired Driving During the Fourth
- Georgia Motor Carrier Officers to Join International Enforcement Effort
- FBI Celebrates 60th Anniversary of Ten Most Wanted Fugitives Program
In 1949, a reporter for approached the FBI and asked about writing a story about the "toughest guys" being sought by the FBI at the time. We provided the names and descriptions of 10 fugitives to the reporter. The resulting feature became a major story and gained national attention. As a consequence of overwhelming public interest, on March 14, 1950, then-Director J. Edgar Hoover inaugurated the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives program. - President and COO of New York Money Center Indicted in $50 Million Fraud Scheme
Robert Egan, the president of Mount Vernon Money Center (MVMC), and Bernard McGarry, the chief operating officer, were indicted in Manhattan federal court on charges of defrauding banks, other financial institutions, retailers, hospitals, and universities out of $50 million in funds that had been entrusted to MVMC. - New York Woman Pleads Guilty in Bank Fraud Scheme
Karen Hewitt pled guilty in Albany, New York to her role in a bank fraud scheme involving three other individuals, all of whom have pled guilty. - Connecticut Man Sentenced for Role in Narcotics Ring
Robert Kalman, of Guilford, Connecticut, was sentenced to three years in federal prison for conspiring to sell cocaine. - Louisiana Man Charged with Mail and Bank Fraud
Timothy M. Strain, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was charged with mail and bank fraud for allegedly using fraudulent money orders to pay the balance due on two vehicle loans. - FBI and Italian Authorities Conduct Coordinated Enforcement Action
As part of a joint U.S. and Italian law enforcement action, three Florida men were arrested on charges including obstruction of justice and money laundering; and three men were arrested on charges filed New York including obstruction of justice, extortion, and concealment of assets in bankruptcy. Also as part of this coordinated enforcement action, prosecutors in Palermo, Italy charged 21 defendants in Sicily with extortion, drug trafficking, attempted homicide, and other crimes arising from their alleged affiliation with a Sicilian Mafia family. - City Official Sentenced in New Jersey on Public Corruption Charges
Anthony Saccomanno, the former director of the Cherry Hill Department of Code Enforcement and Inspections, was sentenced in Camden, New Jersey to 22 months in prison for accepting approximately $4,500 in bribes from representatives of a private inspection service company in exchange for his assistance in obtaining municipal contracts. - Texas Architect Charged with Producing and Possessing Child Pornography
John Robert Dossey, a Houston, Texas area architect, was indicted on charges of producing and possessing child pornography in connection with allegedly paying a 16-year-old female and another minor to engage in various sex acts with him and to allow him to take sexually explicit photographs of them. - Texas Physician Assistant, Wife Charged in Scheme to Defraud Medicaid
Licensed physician's assistant Manuel Anthony Puig, and his wife, certified nursing assistant Romelia Sanchez Puig, both of Edinburg, Texas, were indicted by a federal grand jury for health care fraud, mail fraud, and conspiracy to commit health care fraud. - South Carolina Bank Employee Charged with Embezzlement
Kimberly O. McAbee, of Woodruff, South Carolina, was charged with embezzling approximately $520,000 while employed at Arthur State Bank in Union, South Carolina.
- 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. - "Office of Health Affairs Current Biosurveillance Capabilities"
Testimony of Assistant Secretary Dr. Alexander Garza before the House Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Homeland Security, "Office of Health Affairs Current Biosurveillance Capabilities," given February 25th, 2010.
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