Charges of driving with a suspended or revoked license against Shawn Cecelia Thomas, 42, of 68 Richards Drive, Apt. 19, have been dismissed in city court. The charges were listed in the police report for March 28.
TIFTON POLICE DEPT.
Brooke Nicole Camarillo, 20, 68 Edinburgh Drive, was charged Tuesday with theft by shoplifting.
Mary Ann Child, 52, 766 North Ave., Atlanta, was charged Tuesday with theft by shoplifting.
Lee Tyrell Tawzer, 24, 612 Ga. Highway 125 S., was charged Tuesday with theft by shoplifting.
Olan Webb III, 47, 388 Cottle Road, Ty Ty, was charged Tuesday with theft by taking.
Sanchez Rodrigurez Winfield, 28, 1119 S. College Ave., was charged Tuesday with driving with a suspended or revoked license.
TIFT CO. SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Howard E. Grant, 22, 204 Sixth Ave., Apt. A-7, Newark, N.J., was charged Tuesday with speeding, driving with a suspended or revoked license and misdemeanor possession of marijuana.
Brandon Quincy Thomas, 23, 3116 Hillcrest Circle, was charged Tuesday with a bond violation.
GEORGIA STATE PATROL
Anthino Demerick Anderson, 30, 314 Norman St., Nashville, was charged Tuesday with driving with a suspended or revoked license.
Joshua Earl Averitt, 25, 1363 Tifton-Eldorado Road, was charged Tuesday with driving with a suspended or revoked license.
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County millage rate remains same
Tift County Commissioners voted unanimously in a called meeting Tuesday to keep the millage rate set at 12.183 for both incorporated and unincorporated areas of the county.
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