TIFTON POLICE DEPT.
Cody Levi Abbott, 24, 242 Red Oak Road, was charged Saturday with theft by shoplifting.
Zachary Hugh Bryant, 29, 720 Timmons Drive, Apt. 45, was charged Sunday with criminal trespass.
Pamela Denise Clay, 33, 710 W. Mercer Ave., Apt. B, Albany, was charged Friday with theft by shoplifting and driving with a suspended or revoked license.
Christopher Channin Coleman, 19, 112 Ridley Drive, Omega, was charged Monday with a probation violation.
Reba Jolene Deloach, 27, 1214 Madison Ave., was charged Friday with disorderly conduct and public intoxication.
Dillan Scott Harrington, 20, 985 319 N., was charged Saturday with theft by shoplifting.
Aubrey Lee Johnson, 53, 620 MLK Drive, was charged Saturday with removal or abandonment of shopping carts.
Eugene Romond King, 23, 611 Crawley Alley, was charged Friday with simple battery (family violence).
Jorge A. Leon-Salazar, 23, 1602 Whiddon Mill Road, was charged Friday with driving with a suspended or revoked license and following too closely.
Justin Dale Morgan, 18, 931 Nichols Walker Road, was charged Thursday with misdemeanor possession of marijuana.
Jason Lamar Richardson, 30, 62 Pecan St., was charged Monday with a parole violation.
Bobby Lee Russ, 24, 714-A Harding St., Albany, was charged Friday with theft by shoplifting.
Timothy Bernard Sanders, 46, 503 Mohawk Court, Albany, was charged Friday with theft by shoplifting.
Johnny Fredwick Simon Jr., 18, 4130 Westview Ave., was charged Thursday with loitering or prowling.
Yakima Nicole Strawter, 17, 1908 S. Ridge Ave., was charged Thursday with disorderly conduct.
Maggie Michelle Sutton, 21, 99 Tifton-Eldorado Road, Apt. 16-B, was charged Saturday with three counts of cruelty to children in the third degree, obstruction with force and aggravated assault (family violence).
Larry Darnell Taylor, 29, 3301 Emerson O. Bynes Ave., was charged Monday with failure to appear.
Oryan Rayshawn Williams, 17, 17th St., was charged Thursday with loitering.
TIFT CO. SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Willie James Banks Jr., 37, 193 Dennis Powell Lane, Norman Park, was charged Monday with a probation violation.
Julie Anna Boland, 17, 6410 Denham Road, Sycamore, was charged Friday with DUI, two safety restraint violations, driving with a suspended or revoked license, unlawful window tinting, misdemeanor possession of marijuana and failure to stop at sign.
Daryl Vince Corbin, 43, 824 Lower Ty Ty Road, Ty Ty, was charged Friday with abandonment of dependent child support.
Reyna Lopez Cruz, 34, 310 Old Omega Road, Lot G-2, was charged Monday with driving with an expired license, a safety restraint violation and two child restraint violations.
Gregory Davenport, 48, 825 Lower Ty Ty Road, Lot 9, Ty Ty, was charged Thursday with DUI and failure to maintain lane.
Cornelius Lashawn Davis, 38, 1110 S. College Circle, Lot 47, was charged Saturday with misdemeanor possession of marijuana and a safety restraint violation.
Tracy Benard Dennard, 39, 111 Southside Drive, was charged Saturday with battery (family violence) and three counts of cruelty to children in the third degree.
Leon Engram, 46, 3323 Wesley Chapel Road, was charged Monday with giving a false name, address or birth date to a law enforcement officer.
Christian Jeronimo Gutierrez, 17, 11 Sherri Lane, was charged Friday with misdemeanor possession of marijuana and a safety restraint violation.
Jamie Ray Harbin, 34, 541 Bussey St., Enigma, was charged Friday with driving with a suspended or revoked license and a probation violation.
Demetrius Antone Jackson, 27, 720 Timmons Drive, Apt. 20, was charged Saturday with driving with a suspended or revoked license, misdemeanor possession of marijuana and a safety restraint violation.
Hope Shontae Marshall, 27, 826 Old Omega Road, was charged Saturday with possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute.
Matthew Thomas Mason, 25, 1685 W. Black Island Road, S.E., Darien, was charged Thursday with DUI, speeding and an open container violation.
Hieu Nguyen, 37, 4616 Field Creek Drive, was charged Saturday with driving with an expired license.
Mindy Michelle Pitts, 31, 97 O’Quinn Road, was charged Friday with driving with a suspended or revoked license and failure to stop at sign.
Shadrika Alexia Riggins, 19, 3417 Highway 82 W., Lot 17, was charged Friday with financial transaction card fraud.
Nastajah Koteria Seymore, 23, 1713 S. College Ave., was charged Friday with a safety restraint violation, driving without a license, driving without insurance and giving a false name, address or birth date to a law enforcement officer.
Demetrius Terrell Stubbins, 31, 703 W. 21st St., was charged Saturday with misdemeanor possession of marijuana and a safety restraint violation.
Christopher Troy Suggs, 37, 553 Grady McGhee Road, was charged Thursday with contempt of court.
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Alicia Michelle Capwell, 35, 2216 Azalea Drive, Moultrie, was charged Saturday with driving with a suspended or revoked license.
Carlton Bruce Copeland, 62, 160 Lower Brookfield Road, was charged Monday with DUI, speeding and failure to maintain lane.
Evangila Marann Corona, 19, 5 Grimsley Drive, was charged Sunday with DUI, driving without insurance, inoperative brake lights and turn signals and misdemeanor possession of marijuana.
Javon Hugh L. Farquharson, 25, 5758 Allen Ridge, Boynton Beach, Fla., was charged Sunday with driving with a suspended or revoked license, speeding and a child restraint violation.
Hector Hernandez, 32, 642 Bluebird Road, Moultrie, was charged Thursday with driving without a license.
John Allen Huggins, 34, 506 Mount Olive Church Road, was charged Saturday with DUI and speeding.
Mauricio Chia Ramirez, 34, 1030 Eighth St., was charged Sunday with driving without a license, a safety restraint violation and driving without a valid tag/license.
Ericka Elizabeth Sanchez, 21, 124 Spinks Drive, Omega, was charged Sunday with DUI and failure to maintain lane.
Guadalupe Alfredo Vaca, 18, 68 Stone Circle Road, Lot 4, Enigma, was charged Thursday with DUI, underage possession of alcohol and an open container violation.
Andrew Parker White, 24, 5 Grimsley Road, was charged Sunday with misdemeanor possession of marijuana.
DEPARTMENT OF DRIVER SERVICES
Alfredo Lopez Munoz, 24, 117 E. 14th St., was charged Thursday with giving a false statement and writings, concealment of facts.
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