Moultrie Observer

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June 3, 2009

3 charged in alcohol sting

MOULTRIE — Three people were apprehended Monday after they allegedly sold alcohol to an underage person April 28.

Jitendrakumar M. Patel, 49, of 2617 Seventh St. S.E., Apt. A, Hitinkumar Rambhai Patel, 32, of 146 Shadowood Drive, and Callie Rebecca Andrew, 22, of 448 Pioneer Trail, were each charged with the sale of alcohol to an underage person.

On April 28, the Georgia Department of Revenue conducted an operation in Moultrie where they sent an underage person to buy alcohol. The person was allegedly sold alcohol at the EZ Corner on West Central Avenue, the Quick Mart on the West Bypass and the Shell Food Mart on North Veterans Parkway. In each case, the employee allegedly did not check the person’s identification to verify they were 21 or older.



Arrests

Moultrie Police

• John Mark Daniel II, 21, of 2305 Mitchell County Line Road in Hartsfield, was charged Monday with failure to obey a traffic control device.

• Mary Carmen Chavez, 28, of 516 Highway 133 S., was charged Tuesday with DUI (second offense), driving with canceled registration and driving without a license (fourth offense).

• Al Dean Roberts Jr., 17, of 916 Fourth Ave. S.W., was charged Tuesday with simple battery.



Colquitt County S.O.

• Dontavious Vontrell Dennis, 17, of 1648 Old Doerun Road, was charged Tuesday with burglary.



Other Incidents

Moultrie Police

• An employee at Tienda Guatemala on Fifth Avenue Northeast reported a thief stole $9,000 cash between 8 a.m. May 28 and 2:54 p.m. Monday. Officers were given the name of a female suspect.

• Rachel Lamas reported Tuesday someone broke out a window of an apartment on 14th Street Southeast, burned two cigarette holes in the couch and used the air conditioner. Damage and the amount of the utility bill was $1,098.

• Earnest Tucker reported someone broke out windows at his rental property on Third Avenue Northwest between May 15 and 1:13 p.m. Tuesday. Damage was about $250.

• Greter Carrio reported someone hit the windshield of her Chevrolet Impala, cracking it, with an unknown object while it was parked at Sanderson Farms on Highway 133 South Tuesday. Damage was $350.

• Monica Harmon, of First Street Southwest, reported Tuesday a female acquaintance ran an extension cord into her house and stole an unknown amount of electricity.

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