September 22, 2008 10:34 pm
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MOULTRIE — Two men were apprehended related to an alleged fight Saturday night. One of the two men, however, was not apprehended without a struggle with officers.
Jenrri D. Lopez, 24, and Selvin Monzon Lopez, 22, both of 167 Scott Cemetery Road, were each charged with disorderly conduct. Selvin was also charged with resisting arrest.
Officers were called to Latino’s night club on South Main Street at 11:49 p.m. Saturday about a fight between two men. The officers allegedly saw Jenrri and Selvin Lopez fighting in the parking lot, and Jenrri was placed under arrest without incident.
When the officers went to place Selvin under arrest, however, he allegedly began to resist. One of the officers took him to ground to try and gain control, but he was not able to do so.
A second officer pulled out his taser and tried to use it on Selvin Lopez, but one of the probes did not make contact with him, making it ineffective. Two of the officers then held Selvin down on the ground and were able to place him in handcuffs. Both men were taken to Colquitt County Jail.
Arrests:
Moultrie Police
• Bartel Shanks Jr., 24, of 2503 Fairfax Drive in Albany, was charged Friday with disorderly conduct.
• Tameisha T. Spradley, 27, of 1187 Sixth St. S.W., was charged Friday with disorderly conduct.
• Francisco Anaya, 29, of 1151 Sixth St. S.W., was charged Friday with driving without a license and defective equipment.
• Edward James Littles, 46, of 221 Sixth St. S.W., was charged Friday with DUI, driving with a suspended license and following too closely.
• Michael Dewayne Holt, 29, of 1001 Foxcroft Drive in Thomasville, was charged Friday with disorderly conduct.
• Ben Vicks, 28, of 1732 First St. S.E., was charged Saturday with driving without a license and driving with an expired tag.
• Shatara Quanta Wilson, 19, of 2157 Highway 133 N., was charged Saturday with disorderly conduct.
• Curtis Brown, 45, of 335 Adair Drive in Dadeville, Ala., was charged Saturday with battery.
• Kirby Calvin Lynch Jr., 27, of 712 Seventh Ave. S.E., was charged Sunday with DUI, reckless driving, disorderly conduct and an open container violation.
• Larry Shannon Truett, 33, of 1383 Vickers Bridge Road, was charged Sunday with an open container violation.
• Jason Cory Baldree, 27, of Kingwood Gardens Drive, Lot 26, was charged Sunday with simple battery (family violence) and probation violation.
• Juan Jose Sebastian, 19, of 657 Circle Road, was charged Sunday with driving without a license (second offense), reckless driving, a child restraint violation and failure to stop at a stop sign.
• Thomas Ambers Murphy, 43, of 2768 Bay Rockyford Road, was charged Sunday with driving with a suspended license.
• Willie Lee Adams, 57, of 513 Second Ave. N.W., was charged Sunday with public drunkenness.
• Cedric D. Daniels, , of Fifth Street Southwest, was charged Sunday with possession of marijuana less than one ounce and probation violation.
• Christina Gail Kosik, 29, of South Veterans Parkway, Apt. B-16, was charged Sunday with no proof of insurance, speeding and driving with suspended registration.
Colquitt County Sheriff’s Office
• Saul Vallejo, 34, of 1311 E. Overlook Drive, was charged Saturday with DUI.
Georgia State Patrol
• J.D. Eaton, 58, of 4207 Ayers Road in Macon, was charged Sunday with driving without a license.
• Aaron Lee Rowe, 22, of 131 Lisa Lane, was charged Saturday with obstruction, DUI and driving without a license.
• Enrique Mendez, 36, of 11 Circle Road, was charged Sunday with driving without a license.
Berlin Police
• Lorenzo Ruis, 34, of 181 Third St., Lot 12, in Berlin, was charged Saturday with public drunkenness.
• Tashera Ambral Marion, 21, of 1726 Poplar St., Apt. A-3, in Valdosta, was charged Friday with an open container violation.
• Robyn Latrice Jones, 21, of 199 Academy Drive in Thomasville, was charged Friday with an open container violation.
Other Incidents:
Moultrie Police
• An employee at Aaron’s on South Veterans Parkway reported Friday a known female customer pawned a 32-inch television that was leased from them. The value of the television was $340.69.
• An employee at C.A. Gray Middle School on 11th Avenue Northwest reported someone pried open a door, pried off a window, pried open a classroom door and tried to pry open a Dasani vending machine between 6 p.m. Friday and 9:10 a.m. Saturday.
• An employee at Robinson’s One Stop on Highway 319 North reported a thief pumped $104.22 in gasoline Saturday and left without paying for it. The vehicle used was a white or tan motor home, occupied by two elderly white females who asked for directions to Anderson City, but officers were not given its tag number.
• Ramon Santos, of WMTM Road, reported a male acquaintance broke a window Saturday.
Colquitt County Sheriff’s Office
• Ruiz Suarez reported four Hispanic males jumped him, hitting him in the face and body, while he was on Circle Road Sunday. Suarez had scratches and bruises to his face and neck and a scratch on his left forearm.
• Michelle Porter, of Saturday Road, reported dogs attacked her daughter’s show hog, injuring two of its legs, Saturday. The pig was valued at $200.
• John Bell reported a thief stole four batteries and a radiator from his dump trucks while they were parked on his son’s land on Moore Road between Aug. 31 and 11 a.m. Friday. The value of the stolen items was $620.
• Lori Henson reported a thief stole her Motorola cell phone and a Sandisk memory card from her vehicle while it was parked at Flint River Grocery on Highway 319 North in Norman Park Saturday. The value of the stolen items was estimated at $310.
• Charlie Lindsey reported someone damaged about 30 headers and four shields on his KMC peanut combine while it was parked on Edward Warren Road in Norman Park between 8 p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. Saturday. Damage was estimated at about $2,000.
• Jimmy Cox, of Main Street in Norman Park, reported a thief stole a Jal Rutler pellet gun, a Marlin rifle with scope, a Husqvarna chainsaw, a hunting camera, a cutting torch kit, a coin collection and three gas cans from a shelter between 10 p.m. Wednesday and 6 p.m. Friday. The value of the stolen items was estimated at $3,760.
• Anita Hancock reported a thief stole her daughter’s LG cell phone from her purse while she was at Colquitt County High School on Park Avenue Thursday. The value of the stolen phone was estimated at $275.
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