TIFTON POLICE DEPT.
Shakeria Lachelle Brinkley, 21, 2414 Dianna Ave., was charged Friday with a probation violation.
Belinda Diane Dixon, 36, 214 W. 13th St., was charged Sunday with battery (family violence).
Darryl Gugliotta, 37, 120 E. 13th St., Apt. 22, was charged Monday with disorderly conduct.
Leroy Jones, 57, 1311 S. Central Ave., Lot 32, was charged Sunday with loitering or prowling.
Corey Daniel Marchant, 24, 1570 Shingler Little River Road, Ashburn, was charged Monday with driving with a suspended or revoked license.
Roman Antonio Morrow, 30, 113 Benjamin St., was charged Saturday with disorderly conduct.
Mike Smith, 49, 14 Clay Drive, was charged Saturday with disorderly conduct.
Tony Smith Jr., 32, 313 Old Omega Road, Lot 43, was charged Monday with disorderly conduct.
Markey De’Andre Stevens, 19, 745 W. Madison Ave., Ashburn, was charged Saturday with misdemeanor possession of marijuana.
Bobby Tyrone Wiley, 38, 107 Fulwood St., Alapaha, was charged Monday with a probation violation.
Charles Edward Williams, 46, 155 Parkway Drive, Lot 65, was charged Monday with theft by shoplifting.
Sharae Mercy Wolford, 23, 99 Tifton-Eldorado Road, Apt. 1D, was charged Friday with a probation violation.
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Martin Cabanas Avalos, 24, 227 New River Blvd., was charged Sunday with DUI, failure to maintain lane and driving without a license.
Arnaldo Aviles, 35, 1505 Robert Oliver Road, was charged Saturday with DUI, driving with a suspended or revoked license and failure to maintain lane.
Nicholas Hamilton Cady, 30, 1359 Highfield Drive, Clearwater, Fla., was charged Monday with misdemeanor possession of marijuana.
Isaac Jose Domingo, 26, 155 Parkway Drive, Lot 27, was charged Friday with failure to dim headlights and driving without a license.
Santiago Hernandez, 49, 677 Sixth St., was charged Sunday with DUI, driving with a suspended or revoked license and failure to maintain lane.
Corey Mathew Howard, 31, 503 Whidden St., was charged Saturday with driving with a suspended or revoked license and no seat belt.
Jose Manuel Huerta, 24, 7 Sherri Lane, was charged Saturday with DUI, failure to maintain lane and driving without a license.
Kimothy Kishawn Jamison, 26, 9211 Campus Court, Apt. 8, Tampa, Fla., was charged Monday with speeding and improper stopping or slowing in the lane of traffic.
Eduardo Reus Mendoza, 53, 3775 Highway 82 W., Lot 6, was charged Sunday with DUI, failure to maintain lane and driving with a suspended or revoked license.
Cherish Elease Morris, 25, 389 Willis Still Road, Chula, was charged Saturday with obstruction or hindering law enforcement officers without force.
Johnny Eugene Roe, 35, 458 Oak Ridge Road, was charged Sunday with a probation violation and giving a false name, address or birth date to a law enforcement officer.
Reginald Lamar Tabor, 43, 715 Collins Ave., was charged Friday with a probation violation.
Anthony Benard Walker, 28, 229 Jones Road, Ocilla, was charged Saturday with driving with a suspended or revoked license and speeding.
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Donna Renee Allen, 39, 318 Hyde Lane, Norman Park, was charged Monday with driving with a suspended or revoked license and speeding.
Marquise Marnio Jenkins, 18, 3212 Walnut Way, Patterson, was charged Monday with operating a motor vehicle with suspended registration.
Jose Orozco Saldana, 30, 1407 Bill Bowen Road, Lot 3, was charged Monday with unlawful window tinting and driving without a license.
Hue Dowsy Wright Jr., 61, 1301 Crescent Drive, was charged Monday with driving with a suspended or revoked license and missing tail/tag lights.
Guillermo Rodriquez Zavala, 33, 625 Guthrie Church Road, Nashville, was charged Sunday with missing or defective headlights and driving without a license.
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Students challenge community, leaders to ‘stop the violence’
Eighth Street Middle School students chant "Keep calm and stop the violence" as they hold up signs in front of the school Tuesday morning for their peace rally.
“Keep calm and stop the violence,” “Save our streets” and “No more violence” were the words echoed by Eighth Street Middle School students early Tuesday morning as they stood in front of the school behind caution tape and orange cones, shouting and holding up signs as they waved at passing motorists who smiled and returned the gesture.
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Evan Gattis, middle, is congratulated by teammates Jason Heyward, left, and Freddie Freeman, right, after his fourth inning grand slam home run against the Minnesota Twins Wednesday.
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Gattis’ grand slam leads Braves past Twins 8-3
Evan Gattis no longer seems amazed by his improbable rookie season.
Yet, there are still times when it’s a bit of an adjustment for the Atlanta Braves catcher.
Like when someone recognizes him in the grocery store.
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