MOULTRIE —
Thefts of a Cadillac, flatbed truck body and electronics equipment pushed property thefts reported in recent days to more than $18,000.
In the theft of the car, Antonio Stewart of Norman Park told police that he left a 1991 Cadillac Deville in the 500 block of First Avenue Southeast on Friday night because of mechanical problems.
When Stewart returned the next day to retrieve the car it was gone, Moultrie Police Department reports said. The car was valued at $3,500.
In other thefts:
• Brittany Horne, 500 block 26th Avenue Southeast, reported Friday that $400 was taken from her boyfriend’s wallet during a burglary of her residence.
• One Stop, 2725 S. Main St., reported Monday that man in a Lincoln Zephyr pumped $41.16 and left without paying. When confronted by a store employee the man told the employee he was not going to pay.
• Christian Books and More, 1612 First Ave. S.E., reported Monday that $170 was missing from the cash register and an unknown amount of money was missing from a second register.
• Analisha Hill, Norman Park, reported Monday the theft of five bottles of medication valued at $50 from a 1998 Ford Expedition parked in the 2700 block of First Avenue Southeast.
• Craig Kirkland, 1300 block Third Street Southeast, reported Friday the theft of several tools, and that on Halloween three spiders in his yard were taken, with the total value of the property estimated at $260.
• Eugene Bentley, 400 block 31st Avenue Southeast, reported Sunday the theft of an LG 54-inch television valued at $419.
Colquitt County Sheriff’s Office
• Daniel Garcia, 100 block Tallokas Trail, reported Monday the theft of a flatbed truck body valued at $6,000 from the 600 block of Sharon Road, Omega.
• Shechina Lanain, 700 block Earnest Norman Road, reported Monday the theft of a Vizio 47-inch Internet-ready flat screen television, 32-inch flat screen television, Sony DVD player and HP laptop computer with a total value of $1,500.
• Justin Harrison, 200 block Georgia Highway 111, reported Tuesday the theft of a 55-inch LG flat screen television, 32-inch Vizio flat screen television, 2008-2009 Colquitt County High School class ring, Ruger 9 mm pistol, box of gold jewelry, Verizon laptop computer, gas weed trimmer, purse, iPod and Verizon cell phone.
Arrests
Moultrie Police Department
• Marcus Henry Holton, 46, was charged Monday with probation violation.
• Yvette Nicole Sanchez, 750 E. Pinetree Blvd., Thomasville, was charged Monday with suspended registration, no insurance and driving on suspended license.
• Lashaunda Precious Wright, 33, 300 W. Mercy Ave. Apt. 4, Albany, was charged Monday with no insurance and suspended registration.
• Tracie Dabney, 312 Second St. N.W., was charged Monday with driving with suspended license, suspended tag and no insurance.
• Rashad Antowinnie Edmonds, 22, 1808 Overlook Drive Lot 5, was charged Monday with driving on suspended license and no proof of insurance.
• Christopher Bernard Hyes, 18, 1957 Sylvester Hwy. Lot 26, was charged Monday with probation violation.
• Alvaro Carreon Jr., 24, 1231 Trupe Hill, Quitman, was charged Monday with public intoxication.
• Travis Centel Harris, 33, 909 Seventh St. N.W., was charged Tuesday with disorderly conduct and possession of marijuana.
• Shavosky Lamonte Collins, 22, 918 First Ave. S.W., was charged Friday with theft by shoplifting.
• David Wayne Lewis, 47, 135 Dennis Powell Lane, Norman Park, was charged Friday with probation violation.
• Elliot Tomebrius Walker, 39, 1008 Overlook Drive, was charged Friday with no insurance and suspended registration.
• Jennifer Dawn Bellew, 809 N. Hansell St., Thomasville, was charged Friday with no insurance and suspended registration.
• Rachael Suzanne Hudson, 17, 290 Chase St., St. Marys, Ga., was charged Friday with driving under the influence and duty upon striking unattended vehicle.
• David Wayne Lewis, 49, 135 Dennis Powell Lane, Norman Park, was charged Friday with suspended registration.
• Chiquita Natasha Russell, 39, 307 N. Butler St., Camilla, was charged Saturday with no driver’s license.
• Mendez Juventino Ruiz, 25, 137 Oak St., was charged Saturday with no driver’s license.
• Martha Zarate, 23, 396 Circle Road, was charged Saturday with no driver’s license.
• Eloise Anderson, 56, 719 Ninth St. N.W., was charged Saturday with no insurance.
• Seberia Martinez, 39, 300 block Fourth Avenue Southeast, was charged Saturday with no driver’s license.
• Tywana Lakeeya Ponder, 30, 543 27th St. S.E., was charged Saturday with expired tag and driving on suspended license.
• Marvin Perez Aguilar, 24, 274 Tommy Meredith Road, was charged Sunday with driving under the influence, suspended license and tag light required.
• Andrew Morrison Dixon, 47, 704 Joe Louis Ave., was charged Sunday with driving with suspended license and failure to maintain lane.
• Julio Ceasar Hernandez, 29, Circle Road, was charged Sunday with driving under the influence, open container and no license.
Colquitt County Sheriff’s Office
• Christopher Deshawn Jackson, 25, 142 Denham Road, Norman Park, was charged Monday with probation violation.
Property damage
Moultrie Police Department
• Jason Huynh, Moultrie, reported Monday that a 2011 Toyota Corolla was damaged while parked in the 600 block of Veterans Parkway.
The car had a small dent and scratches on a bumper, police said.
• Tomika Trim, Moultrie, reported Monday that a 2000 Hyundai Santa Fe was scratched on the driver’s side and had two dents, and a 2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer was scratched on the passenger side.
• Tamra Stanfill, 2800 block Fifth Street Southeast, reported Nov. 6 that the hood of a 2007 Toyota Camry was scratched.
• Amanda McMullen, Moultrie, reported Friday that a driver hit her 2005 Kia Sedona while she was making a left turn at the intersection of First Avenue and First Street Southeast.
The other driver did not stop, McMullen told police.
• Donald Key, 1500 block Fourth Avenue Northeast, reported Sunday that a 2008 Dodge Ram pickup truck was damaged by thrown eggs.
Key told police that when he cleaned the eggs off he found that paint was chipping. Other vehicles in the apartment complex also had been damaged, he reported.
• Frank Taylor, 1100 block Sixth Avenue Northwest, reported Sunday that that a window on the door of his residence was broken with a thrown egg.
Taylor told police that he noticed the house had been “egged” the previous night but did not notice the damage until the next morning.
Other investigations
Moultrie Police Department
• Shirley Johnson, 300 block 15th Street Southeast, reported Friday that someone tried to open several accounts in her name in Tallahassee, Fla.
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