TIFT CO. SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Timothy Terrell Williams, 39, 708 W. 21st St., was charged Saturday with driving with a suspended licenese.
Perry Allen Price, 51, 1026 S. Gordon Ave., Adel, was charged Saturday with a probation violation.
Edward Alfred Robinson, 58, 1714 Valley Drive, was charged Sunday with DU/alcohol, driving without a valid tag/license, and a safety restraint violation.
Christopher Stephens, 37, 2707 Drive GC Hill Ave., was charged Saturday with driving with a suspended license.
Douglas Giddens Jr., 40, 775 Mill Pond Road, Ray City, was charged Friday with driving with a suspended license, operating a motor vehicle with suspended registration, and a violation of brake lights and turn signals.
Johnny Kelly Swain, 26, Tifton (no address included), was charged Monday with fighting in a public place.
Larry Michael Yearwood, 63, 523 B E. 16th St., was charged Saturday with theft by taking.
Tracy Bernard Lester, 37, 1903 Dorminey St., Tifton, was charged Monday with fighting in a public place.
Jimmy Allen Powers Jr., 26, 1229 Poplar Ave., Apt. C, Nashville, was charged Monday with disorderly conduct and reckless driving.
Matthew Justin Hartsfield, 25,48 Green Road, Omega, was charged Sunday with theft by taking.
OMEGA POLICE DEPARTMENT
Jose Ascencion Vasquez, 31, 206 Coy Cox Road, Colquitt, was charged Saturday with driving without a license.
Jeffrey William Maas, 42, 724 Peachtree Circle, Douglas, was charged Friday with driving with a suspended license.
TIFTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
Ned Webster, 51, 112 Florida Ave., Omega, was charged Sunday with public drunkenness.
Erik Douglas Stephens, 22, 1610 US Hwy. 41 North, was charged Friday with a child restraint violation, DUI/alcohol, and DUI/endangering a child under 14.
Samuel Ryan Thomas, 26, 2506 Love Ave. Apt. C1, was charged Saturday with DUI/alcohol, having an open container with an operating vehicle, driving with a suspended license and failure to maintain lane.
Jamie Ray Harbin, 33, 541 Bussey Street, Enigma, was charged Friday with DUI/alcohol.
Devlin Wade Harnage, 20, 1523 Pickard Ave., was charged Sunday with driving with a suspended license.
Edgar Teal Johnson, 36, 4519 Leary Road, Albany, was charged Friday with driving without insurance, failure to obey traffic, and operating a motor vehicle with suspended registration.
Brock Thomas Patrick, 31, 44 Winter Place, Chula, was charged Sunday with speeding and DUI/alcohol.
Leyver Solis Barrias, 32, 4916 Hwy. 441, Douglas, was charged Saturday with two safety restraint violations, driving without a license and speeding.
Mitchel Allen Bowen, 24, 29 Tifton-Eldorado Road, was charged Saturday with a safety restraint violation and driving with a suspended license.
Shenteria Juanita Brewton, 26, 3305 Plaza Drive, was charged Friday with three child restraint violations and driving with a suspended license.
Bessie Lee Alexander, 74, 3125 Hillcrest Ave., was charged Saturday with theft by shoplifting.
Elise Aubrey Burns, 28, 241 Nile Way, was charged Friday with speeding and driving with a suspended license.
John Henry Fudge, 43, 99 Tifton-Eldorado Road, was charged Saturday with a misdemeanor of marijuana possession.
Gabriel Sanchez-Rodriguez, 25, 9128 Sancrest Ave. SW, Albuquerque, N.M., was charged Sunday with speeding, driving without a license, driving without insurance, driving without a valid tag/license plate, and removing or affixing a license plate with the intent to conceal.
Kevaughn Tamajh Hayes, 22, 802 Joe Lewis Ave., Moultrie, was charged Friday with a probation violation.
Napoleon Jenkins Jr., 27, 1709 Brookvale Drive, was charged Sunday with two probation violations, missing or inoperative tail lights/tag light, and driving with a suspended or revoked license.
GEORGIA STATE PATROL
Laura L. Turner, 52, 508 Lake Sumner Drive, Groveland, Fla., was charged Sunday with DUI/alcohol.
Brian Lekeith Pittman, 30, 507 11th St. West, was charged Saturday with DUI/alcohol, speeding, and having an open container while operating vehicle.
Asha Garriett Carter, 21, 1220 12th St. NW, Moultrie, was charged Friday with unlawful window tinting.
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Identity Theft: Do all you can to protect your credit, debit cards
Pictured are a couple of skimmers, used here on an ATM machine and gas pump. The devices usually fit right over the original card reader or key pad, but are loose when tugged.
It's summertime and there may be only two words on your mind – road trip. As we hit the roads this summer for vacations we all make stops at the gas station and the ATM.
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Unfortunately, so do identity thieves. They set up machines called skimmers on gas pumps and ATMs that are designed to fool you and benefit them. The devices read your debit or credit card and record the number, which the thief can collect by retrieving the skimmer or even remotely using a smartphone and a wireless Internet connection. The information will then be used to create a duplicate card bearing the number, but a different name. - Tift Sheriff’s Office investigating scam
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Fields played, coached three eras of basketball
Imagine a player averaging 29 points per game for a career and receiving no college scholarship offers. That happened to Dona Fields.
Fields, as Dona Gaskins, is easily Berrien High's all-time leading scorer. She scored her 1,000th point as a sophomore and during her last three seasons was the Rebelettes' leading scorer in every game. She received no college attention, no offers. - Kilgore resigns baseball post at ABAC
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Fields played, coached three eras of basketball
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