TIFTON POLICE DEPT.
Carl Brown Jr., 48, 600 E. Golden Road, was charged Saturday with criminal trespass.
Christopher James Brown, 37, Pitts Trailer Park, Lot 2, was charged Friday with a probation violation.
Andre Pernell Bryant, 49, 1001 Doc Melton Drive, Lot 4, was charged Saturday with criminal trespass.
Sharon Burns Clark, 44, 3115 Hill Ave., Lot 9, was charged Saturday with criminal trespass.
Carenda Sheina Downs, 34, 704 E. Sixth St., was charged Sunday with a probation violation.
Jasmine Evette Graydon, 23, 1008 Scott Circle, was charged Friday with a probation violation.
Renita Tachelle Harris, 30, 108 Maple St., Omega, was charged Friday with four counts of identity fraud (theft).
London Chad Hogan, 32, 1817 Moore Highway, was charged Saturday with aggravated battery, simple battery, aggravated assault and criminal damage to property in the first degree.
Pablo Olguin Nivio, 35, 2640 Whiddon Mill Road, L30, was charged Sunday with driving without a license and failure to obey a traffic control device.
Alejandro Alfonso Quintero, 18, 214 Prince Ave., was charged Friday with driving without a license.
Eric Donell Redding, 27, homeless, was charged Saturday with aggressive begging.
Gary Pannae Robinson, 57, 4112 Martin Ave., was charged Saturday with criminal trespass.
Reford Harris Rowe, 71, 1102 E. 12th St., was charged Sunday with driving with a suspended license.
Zachery Hance Van Hook, 23, 548 Horsebend Road, Ocilla, was charged Friday with DUI and failure to maintain lane.
James Maurice Williams III, 30, 1745 Ferrylake Road, was charged Saturday with criminal trespass.
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Susan Lauvet Brown, 39, 325 Old Omega Road, Apt. 32, was charged Saturday with DUI and failure to maintain lane.
Anthony Tevon Bryant, 22, 3121 Hill Ave., was charged Sunday with disorderly conduct.
John Steven Crapse, 49, 91 Sumner Road, Hahira, was charged Friday with a probation violation.
Aydeli Deleon-Martinez, 28, 513 Union St., Thomasville, was charged Saturday with driving without a license and driving without headlights.
Maynor Domingo, 31, 513 Union St., Thomasville, was charged Saturday with pedestrian under the influence of alcohol.
Torrance Carnell Greene, 30, 3496 Spring Circle, Decatur, was charged Sunday with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, tail lights/ tag lights missing or inoperative and possession of cocaine.
Justin Keith Hale, ,25, 113 New St., Omega, was charged Saturday with DUI and an open container violation.
Javuan Leonard Johnson, 22 2010 Emmett Drive, Apt. D2, was charged Saturday with speeding, driving without insurance, a suspended registration and failure to notify authorities of change of name/address.
Paul Emanule Milk, 43, 131 Sauterne Way, Peachtree City, was charged Saturday with driving with a suspended license and speeding.
Vera Elizabeth Morris, 29, 420 Whitfield Road, Moultrie, was charged Saturday with deposit account fraud.
Terry Lewis Strawter, 49, 1045 Upper Ty Ty Road, was charged Saturday with a probation violation.
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Lance Avery Lewis, 19, 1606 Love Ave., was charged Friday with DUI, defective/missing headlights and driving without a license on person.
Kevin Lee Mullis, 28, 62 Springfield Drive, was charged Friday with DUI and failure to maintain lane.
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Tift County Teacher of the Year Shonta Walker and Seth Spurlin, first grader at Omega Elementary School.
This year’s 2013-14 Tift County Teacher of the Year is Omega Elementary School’s very own Shonta Walker. She is also her school’s Teacher of the Year.
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Eric Lee pitches against Tattnall Square in game one, a 4-1 loss by the Panthers. They would win game two 6-3 before falling in 14 innings Saturday, 6-2.
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Tattnall Square tops Tiftarea, 6-2
Ernie Banks used to say, "let's play two." In a game that was as long as two and was defined early on by errors and later by a pitching duel, it would be offense that propelled the Tattnall Square Trojans past the Tiftarea Academy Panthers, 6-2 in 14 innings. Tattnall, who won the first game of the series, 4-1 before dropping game two, 6-3, will meet Mount de Sales in the Class AAA semifinals next week.
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