Moultrie Observer

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August 21, 2008

Man charged with false imprisonment

NORMAN PARK — A Norman Park man was apprehended after he allegedly walked into a house while a woman was taking a bath Wednesday evening.

James Harris, 53, of Conger Road in Norman Park, was charged with false imprisonment and burglary.

A Colquitt County sheriff’s deputy was called to a rural house about 6:40 p.m. Wednesday. She stated she was taking a bath when Harris allegedly came into her bathroom and stood behind her as she bathed, investigator’s report stated.

Harris allegedly made a comment to the woman, when she got out of the tub, that he was going to get his money or have her, one or the other. She told the deputy she owed Harris money for cutting her grass.

The woman told Harris that the money was in her car and as she went to get it, he locked the door, the report stated.



Arrests:

Moultrie Police

• Leon Daniel Shealey, 24, of 515-A W. Central Ave., was charged Wednesday with simple battery (family violence).

• Tiffany Shalette Calhoun, 25, of 1407 W. Jefferson St. in Thomasville, was charged Wednesday with giving false information to an officer and disorderly conduct.

• Kathy Shanett Reddick, 28, of 605 Love St. in Pelham, was charged Wednesday with giving false information to an officer and disorderly conduct.

• James Arthur Langley, 44, of 1009 First Ave. N.W., was charged Thursday with public drunkenness.



Colquitt County Sheriff’s Office• Jose Fernando Garza, 26, of 400-F 31st Ave. S.E., was charged Wednesday with two counts of forgery.

• Christopher Frederick Blalock, 48, of 1220 Sussex Drive in Tifton, was charged Wednesday with two counts of theft by receiving stolen property, two counts of forgery and theft by deception.



Georgia State Patrol

• Irma Ybarra Valdez, 43, of 1610 Old Camilla Highway, was charged Wednesday with driving with a suspended license.



Other Incidents:

Moultrie Police

• Samuel James reported a thief stole his Chevrolet Caprice while it was parked on the corner of Seventh Street Northwest and West Central Avenue between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Tuesday. The value of the stolen car was $800.

• An officer on patrol found someone shot out a rear window at Nash Insurance Services on Fifth Avenue Southeast with a BB gun Wednesday. Damage was estimated at about $300.

• Joseph Hay, of Lynn Street, reported a thief stole $864 from his bank account between May 20 and Wednesday.



Colquitt County Sheriff’s Office

• Rick Lipscomb, of Cannon Road, reported a thief stole a Sigarms .40-caliber pistol from his Chevrolet Colorado Wednesday. The value of the stolen pistol was $650.

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