Staff Reports
MOULTRIE — A Moultrie man reported he was cut and then robbed at knifepoint during an argument early Sunday morning.
Arthur Hunt, of Maple Street, reported he and a female acquaintance got into a verbal argument at his house at 4:14 a.m. Sunday. During the argument, the woman pulled out a knife and cut Hunt’s shirt and cut him.
The acquaintance then demanded money from Hunt, and he gave her $40 cash, which was all he had on him at the time. The woman then left the house, and Hunt called 911 and met with an officer on Old Doerun Road. Officers searched the house to make sure the woman had not returned then left the scene.
Correction
• Mary Beth Hutchinson, 31, of 517 26th Ave. S.E., Apt. B-1, was charged Thursday with prescription fraud. An earlier report in The Observer indicated a incorrect charge.
Arrests
Moultrie Police
• Corey L. Hooks, 28, of 217 Pebble Hill Circle in Sylvester, was charged Saturday with possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute, a seatbelt violation, defective equipment and driving with a suspended license (second offense).
• Brykece Suggs, 19, of 546 Ninth St. S.W., was charged Saturday with possession of marijuana less than one ounce.
• Marquise Perez Knight, 21, of 923 Smith Road, was charged Saturday with speeding, an open container violation and a bench warrant.
• Michael Paul Smith, 23, of 517 26th Ave. S.E., Apt. F-7, was charged Sunday with driving without a license and defective equipment.
• Scotty Dewitt Gibson, 33, of 173 Moncrief Road, was charged Sunday with no proof of insurance, driving with a suspended tag and defective equipment.
• Dorisann Patricia Menosky, 25, of 7567 Thigpen Trail in Doerun, was charged Sunday with leaving the scene of an accident with injuries, driving with a suspended license (second offense) and duty to stop at an accident with damage.
• Macario Torres, 19, of 237 Cedar St., was charged Sunday with driving without a license and a window tint violation.
• Diego Cerecedo, 20, of 560 Tallokas Road, was charged Sunday with failure to obey a traffic control device and driving without a license.
• Eduardo Bravo, 24, of 531 Circle Road, was charged Sunday with driving without a license, driving with an improper tag, driving with suspended registration, driving without revalidated registration and affixing a tag to conceal his identity.
• Angel Perez, 30, of Moultrie, was charged Monday with loitering and obstruction.
• Ryshawn Jamell Bradford, 21, of 711 Third St. N.W., Apt. A, was charged Saturday with obstruction, littering, furnishing false information to an officer and theft by taking.
• Ronald Jermaine Johnson, 24, of 105 Fifth St. S.W., was charged Friday with cruelty to children (second degree), simple battery (family violence), interfering with a 911 call and criminal trespassing.
• Nelson Hernandez, 33, of 1028 14th St. S.E., was charged Friday with making terroristic threats and acts (family violence) and battery (family violence).
Colquitt County S.O.
• Renalvin Ramirez Vasquez, 28, of 14 Seventh St. N.E., was charged Saturday with DUI, failure to maintain lane and driving without a license.
• Rudy Lorenzo, 23, of 1814 Overlook Drive, was charged Saturday with driving without a license.
Berlin Police
• Jason Allen Ashworth, 22, of 3503 Marvin Parkway, Lot 121, in Opelika, Ala., was charged Friday with an open container violation.
• Lorenzo Hernandez Perez, 28, of 162 Cook Road, Lot D, was charged Friday with driving without a license.
Georgia State Patrol
• Noah Lew Sangster, 24, of 176 Cook Road, was charged Sunday with DUI less safe driver, driving without a license and failure to maintain lane.
• Michael Douglas Roux, 33, of 4908 Beaty Mill Circle in Valdosta, was charged Thursday with DUI, failure to maintain lane and an open container violation.
DNR
• Gerardo Bravo Cruz, 19, of 12 Ellis May Road in Ellenton, was charged Sunday with driving without a license and driving too fast for conditions.
Other Incidents
Moultrie Police
• An employee at Quick Mart on South Veterans Parkway reported Friday a thief pumped $88 in gasoline July 10 and left without paying for it. The vehicle used was a silver SUV, but officers were not given any other information.
• Felton Mulkey, of First Avenue Northwest, reported Friday a female acquaintance stole his stimulus check after it was mailed to her June 19. The amount of the stolen check was $300.
• An employee at Payne’s Auto Mart on First Avenue Southeast reported a thief broke out a front window and stole two mini-bikes between 7 p.m. Thursday and 9 a.m. Friday. The value of the stolen mini-bikes was $1,400.
• An employee at Southland Surveying on First Street Southwest reported a thief damaged a window and stole a Skil saw, two Motorola radios and a Motorola cell phone Friday. Damage and the value of the stolen items was estimated at $1,571.
• Vickey Cravey, of 10th Street Southwest, reported a male relative stole two gold bracelets and a gold ring and pawned them between March 1 and 11:35 a.m. Friday. The value of the stolen items was $1,100.
• Mary Newman reported someone scratched the passenger side of her Cadillac Escalade while it was parked at Harvey’s Supermarket on First Avenue Southeast Friday. Damage was estimated at $1,000.
• An employee at Buddy’s Home Furnishings on First Street Northwest reported Friday a customer had not made payments on a rented Dell laptop computer. The value of the stolen computer was $2,729.
• Jackie McNeal reported someone broke out a headlight of her of her Dodge Stratus while it was parked at Sanderson Farms on Highway 133 South Friday.
• Charles Roberts reported a thief broke out the driver’s side window of his Freightline truck while it was parked on the West Bypass and stole two CB radios Saturday. The value of the stolen radios was about $250.
• Ann Jordan, of Seventh Street Southwest, reported a thief stole a fan from her front porch between 5 p.m. Saturday and midnight Sunday. The value of the stolen fan was about $150.
• Jasmine Hayes and Peter Thornton, of 13th Avenue Northwest, reported a thief kicked in their door and stole four rings, a rope necklace and cash Sunday. The value of the stolen items was about $4,700. Thornton gave officers the name of a male suspect.
• Gilberto Vasquez reported four black males kicked him and stole $20 cash while he was on Second Avenue Northwest Sunday.
• Christa Denney, of 14th Street Southeast, reported a thief stole $100 cash from her bedroom Sunday.
• Charlotte Law, of West Boulevard, reported a thief stole a diamond ring, a VCR, a DVD, a 20-inch television, a Dewalt reciprocating saw and cash Sunday. The value of the stolen items was $2,050.
• Santana Tremble, of 27th Street Southeast, reported someone cut the cable to her house Sunday. Damage was estimated at $200.
Colquitt County S.O.
• Shirley Boozer, of Revills Road, reported a thief stole a Weedeater push mower and a Stanley toolbox with tools between 5 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. The value of the stolen items was $400.
• An employee at Colortyme Rental reported Sunday a customer took a rented Sony 42-inch television and a JVC stereo after being evicted from a house on Fourth Street Northwest. The value of the stolen items was $4,158.