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October 13, 2012

Police report for Oct. 13

Crime briefs:

• A local woman was arrested for prostitution Wednesday after she solicited a sexual act for money from an undercover officer at a local motel. The report states that Kimberly Renee Abrams, 26, was charged with prostitution.

• A man who lives in the 2100 block of Bellview Avenue reported Wednesday that someone broke the passenger side windows to his vehicle. The report states that the windows may have been shot with a BB/pellet gun.

• A woman who lives on South Ridge Avenue reported Thursday that someone shot a BB gun at her vehicle, causing damage to it.



TIFTON POLICE DEPT.

Kimberly Renee Abrams, 26, was charged Wednesday with prostitution.

Anthony Bryant, 50, 401 N. Elm St., Ocilla, was charged Thursday with failure to appear.

Daniel Ethan Dorminey, 19, Lawson Court, was charged Thursday with disorderly conduct.

Michael Keith Fountain, 19, 1006 Hall Ave., was charged Wednesday with underage possession of alcohol.

Ashley Nicole Holton, 18, 88 Richards Drive, Lot G-54, was charged Wednesday with theft by shoplifting.

Laycee Lee Mercer, 18, 2816 U.S. Highway 41 N., was charged Wednesday with theft by shoplifting.

Rodney Lorenzo Thomas, 42, 1616 Mallard Lane, was charged Wednesday with a family violence order violation.

Stephen Francis Thomas III, 29, 4119 Wesley Chapel Road, was charged Thursday with sale, distribution, possession, etc. of dangerous drugs (Xanex).

Jeffery Keon White, 34, 99 Tifton Eldorado Road, Apt. A-8, was charged Wednesday with a parole violation and battery (family violence).

Bobbie Williams, 51, 155 Parkway Drive, was charged Wednesday with public drunkenness.



TIFT CO. SHERIFF’S OFFICE

Emily Mac Alliaster Cox, 19, 3338 Valley Vista Road S.E., Smyra, was charged Thursday with misdemeanor possession of marijuana and speeding.

Calandra Denisa Green, 24, 101 Benjamin St., was charged Wednesday with two probation violations.

Larquis Lopez Green, 23, 118 Benjamin St., was charged Wednesday with theft by receiving stolen property, obstruction or hindering law enforcement officers without force and possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute.

Kabryen Sharrod Ross, 20, 1433 Shannon Drive, was charged Wednesday with the sale of marijuana.



GEORGIA STATE PATROL

Taurean Shammar Green, 28, 183 Old Omega St., Omega, was charged Thursday with speeding and driving with a suspended or revoked license.

Rachel Inze Wardlaw, 49, 200 Rabkkn Lane, Thomasville, was charged Wednesday with driving with a suspended or revoked license.

Clyde Anthony Wilkerson, 37, 374 Bowen Road, was charged Thursday with DUI and failure to stop at sign.

 

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