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Weekend theft tally hits $7,500 [The Moultrie Observer, Ga.]
(Moultrie Observer (GA) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Nov. 17--MOULTRIE -- Seven Colquitt County residents and a business reported they were the victims of property theft over the weekend. Items reported stolen included electronics, yard tools, a shotgun, jewelry, a purse and contents, a business sign and yard decorations.
The value of the items reported stolen was about $7,571. Those who reported being the victims of property theft were:
--Kenneth Bailey, of 10th Avenue Northwest, reported a thief stole a Nintendo Game Cube, a Sanyo camera and a Venture DVD player between 4:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. Saturday. The value of the stolen items was $350.
--Frankie Hill, of Sixth Street Northwest, reported a thief stole an antique duck from her back yard between 2:30 p.m. and 8:35 p.m. Friday. The value of the stolen duck was $100.
--Marie Marks reported a thief stole her purse, containing $9 cash and various other items, from her room at C.A. Gray Junior High School on 11th Avenue Northwest between 10:15 a.m. and 12:48 p.m. Friday. The value of the stolen items was $2,041.
--Steve Welch, of Old Albany Road, reported a thief stole an E-Z Go cart battery charger, a Weed Eater weed eater and a Craftsman blower from his storage building Friday. The value of the stolen items was about $530.
--Jose Monita, of Bear Creek Road in Norman Park, reported a thief stole a Microsoft X-box 360 and an X-box 360 game between 10 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. Friday. The value of the stolen items was $370.
--Ted Jones reported a thief stole a Mossberg 12-gauge shotgun, a Tom Tom GPS and a necklace from his unlocked Ford F-150 while it was parked on Shade Murphy Road Sunday. The value of the stolen items was $2,280.
--Roger Maples, of Sylvester Highway, reported a thief stole a Generak generator from his carport between Nov. 1 and noon Saturday. The value of the stolen generator was $1,600.
--An employee at Willis Orchard Co. on Highway 133 South in Berlin reported a thief stole a metal sign Saturday. The value of the stolen sign was $300.
Arrests:
Moultrie Police
--Jorge Ramirez, 19, of 30 Regency Village Drive, was charged Sunday with an open container violation and theft by receiving stolen property.
--Welissa Nicole Wilson, , of 417-B Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, was charged Monday with DUI, an open container violation, failure to maintain lane and head lights required.
--Efrain Hernandez, 26, of 30 Regency Village Drive, was charged Sunday with DUI, failure to maintain lane, driving without a license, an open container violation and theft by receiving stolen property.
--Cicely Sidney Wheeler, 29, of 6 Sylvester Court, was charged Sunday with driving without a license, making an improper right turn and a child restraint violation.
--A Dar Suheil Najeh, 37, of 1708 First Ave. S.E., Room 202, was charged Saturday with public drunkenness and possession of marijuana less than one ounce.
--Fred Jones, 23, of 918 First Ave. N.W., was charged Saturday with no proof of insurance and tag lights required.
--Luis Santiago Ochoa Palomeque, 26, of 107 Arrowhead Lane, was charged Saturday with driving without a license and head lights required.
--Evelyn Leverne Blackwell, 47, of 315 First St. N.W., was charged Saturday with disorderly conduct.
--Eddie Mack Warren, 50, of 310 Seventh St. N.W., was charged Friday with DUI, improper stopping in a roadway and failure to maintain lane.
--Douglass Kemp Flounoy, 26, of 922 Shelly Road in Pavo, was charged Friday with an open container violation and tag lights required.
--Sheila Yvonne Collins, 40, of 916 Fourth Ave. S.W., was charged Friday with interfering with a law enforcement officer and duty to obey an officer.
--Shavensky Collins, 17, of 913 First Ave. S.W., was charged Friday with disorderly conduct.
--Myles Utah Thompson, 17, of 1319 Sardis Church Road, was charged Friday with disorderly conduct.
--Abigail Martinez Vasquez, 18, of 616 First Ave. N.E., was charged Friday with driving without a license and failure to yield.
Colquitt County Sheriff's Office
--Alisha Ann Stecenko, 29, of 78 Lee Road in Smith Station, Ala., was charged Saturday with public drunkenness, criminal trespassing and giving false information to an officer.
--Brad Jerod Tuff, 29, of 717 First St. S.W., was charged Thursday with possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute.
--Demetrius Tyshaun Daniels, 17, of First Street Southwest, was charged Thursday with two counts of theft by receiving stolen property.
--Robert Lee Taylor, 46, of 125 Bayboro Road in Norman Park, was charged Friday with battery (family violence).
--Donald Winford Moxley, 34, of 613 Highway 133 S., was charged Sunday with DUI, failure to maintain lane, an open container violation and possession of a controlled substance.
--Daniel Lee Williams, 42, of 1025 Third St. S.E., was charged Sunday with theft by taking.
Doerun Police
--Jerry Wendell Smith Jr., 34, of 1010 N. Peachtree St. in Doerun, was charged Sunday with obstruction.
--Amador Hernandez, 34, of 325 Burt Horne Road, was charged Saturday with driving without a license and a windshield violation.
--Michelle Crowell Cook, 36, of 334 W. Broad St. in Doerun, was charged Sunday with disorderly conduct.
--Allison Claire Payne, 34, of 234 N. Green St. in Doerun, was charged Sunday with obstruction.
Georgia State Patrol
--Jason Lynn Truelove, 29, of 406 Dean Matthews Road, was charged Thursday with failure to maintain lane, making an improper turn and DUI.
Other Incidents:
Colquitt County Sheriff's Office
--Aline Holder, of East Weeks Street in Norman Park, reported someone threw several eggs at her house Saturday.
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