Moultrie Observer

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June 25, 2010

Thieves enter 4 vehicles; 3 of them on Southlake Drive

MOULTRIE — A total of 10 Colquitt County residents, including three residents on one street, reported they were recent victims of property theft. Items reported stolen included electronics, wallets with cash and other items, clothing, tools, a stunt bicycle, a four-wheeler, guns, building supplies, air conditioners and identifications.

The value of the items reported stolen and damage caused during the thefts was about $14,153. Those who reported being the victims of property theft were:

• Marcy Sullivan, of Southlake Drive, reported a thief stole a Compaq laptop computer and a Samsonite carrying case from his Chevrolet Silverado between 5:30 p.m. Wednesday and 8:30 a.m. Thursday. The value of the stolen items was $550.

• Pam Johnson, of Southlake Drive, reported a thief stole a Walther .380-caliber handgun and a bag, containing a dress shirt, a pair of socks, a belt and a tie, from her GMC Yukon between 4 p.m. Wednesday and noon Thursday. The value of the stolen items was $728.

• John McCrannie, of Fairway Drive, reported a thief broke out a passenger window of his Ford Flex and stole his wife’s wallet, containing four credit cards, two checkbooks, deposit slips and $20 cash, between 1 a.m. and 7:26 a.m. Thursday. Damage and the value of the stolen items was $181.

• Fanny Moleski, of Sylvester Drive, reported a thief stole her 360 stunt bicycle between 7 p.m. Wednesday and 9:30 a.m. Thursday. The value of the stolen bicycle was $200.

• Lorenzo Manuel, of 10th Street Southeast, reported a thief stole a four-wheeler from his shed between 12:30 a.m. and 6:30 a.m. Thursday. The value of the stolen four-wheeler was $600.

• Chris Henderson, of Indian Lake Drive in Norman Park, reported a thief stole a Bosch jigsaw, a Dewalt drywall gun and a Black & Decker 150-piece bit set and pawned them between 7 a.m. Wednesday and 3 p.m. Thursday. The value of the stolen items was $300.

• Stephen Westberry, of John Buck McCoy Road in Berlin, reported a thief stole a Ruger .357-caliber pistol, an Element 37-inch television and a Nintendo Wii between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday. The value of the stolen items was $1,500.

• Ronnie Gaines, of Highway 37 East, reported a thief stole a Lincoln welder, 39 coral panels, five gates, an air compressor, five rolls of wire and two tote boxes with electrical parts between June 1 and 9 a.m. Wednesday. The value of the stolen items was about $6,025.

• Loretta Lewis, of Doerun-Norman Park Road, reported a thief stole a Dell computer, a toolbox with tools inside, a Milwaukee drill, a Drimmel tool, a welding torch, a jump start, a heater, a battery charger and three air conditioning units from her barn between April 20 and noon Thursday. The value of the stolen items was $3,715.

• Lewis Woodward, of Southlake Drive, reported a thief broke out a passenger window of his Mitsubishi Eclipse and stole his wife’s wallet, containing her license, a debit card, an insurance card and her Valdosta State University identification card, and stole a Chanel purse from his unlocked GMC Yukon Thursday. The value of the stolen items was $354.



Arrests

Moultrie Police

• Randall Ramon Harper, 19, of 623 Fourth St. N.W., was charged Friday with illegal possession of alcohol and probation violation.

• Sandra Michelle Spradley, 36, of 120 Fourth St. S.W., Apt. 6, was charged Friday with disorderly conduct and giving false information to an officer (second offense).



Sheriff’s Office

• Jamie Dwayne Prosser, 22, of 160 Mark Orton Lane, Lot 10, in Norman Park, was charged Thursday with burglary.



Berlin Police

• Arnoldo Geovanny Leveron, 34, of 5306 Oak Drive in Valdosta, was charged Thursday with failure to maintain lane and driving without a license.



Norman Park Police

• Neria Mesquite Esmeralda, 27, of 1376 Old Norman Park Road in Norman Park, was charged Thursday with driving without a license and impeding the free flow of traffic.



Other Incidents

Moultrie Police

• Tara Samuel, of South Veterans Parkway, reported someone threw eggs at her door Wednesday.

• Rex Reynolds reported someone attempted to get into a concession stand, damaging the door and breaking a lock, while it was on 27th Avenue Southeast between 8 a.m. Wednesday and 9:58 a.m. Thursday. Damage was estimated at $200.

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