Moultrie Observer

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May 20, 2011

Moultrie woman faces assault, kidnap charges

MOULTRIE — This article has been edited from its original version.

A Moultrie woman was arrested Thursday after she allegedly attacked a man Tuesday night.

Tomika Lacianna Edwards, 33, of 1718 Gatewood Circle, was charged with aggravated assault and kidnapping.

A Moultrie police officer was called to Packer Villas on Fifth Avenue Southwest at 10:58 p.m. Tuesday about an assault. The officer spoke with Mary Edmonds, who stated she and Quincy Roberts were inside a house when someone knocked on the door.

Edmonds stated Roberts went to answer the door, and he was hit in the head with an unknown object. Roberts fell to the floor, and two women, one identified as Edwards, allegedly began kicking him in the face, police reports said.

Edwards allegedly dragged Roberts, and Edmonds stated she and Edwards began to wrestle. Edwards left the house briefly, went to a car and came back with a gun, pointing it at Roberts’ head and threatened them if they did not leave, which they did, the reports said.

The officer was unable to speak with Roberts about the incident at the time of report. Edwards was arrested Thursday but the second woman involved was not known, the reports said.

Arrests:

Moultrie Police

• Kalvin Jamarr Harper, 23, of 608 Oak Circle, was charged Thursday with simple battery (family violence) and cruelty to children (third degree).

• Ronald Vincent Stolicker, 48, of Moultrie, was charged Thursday with trespassing.

• Quontavious Lymon Thomas, 31, of 215 Franklin Drive, was charged Thursday with simple battery (family violence).

• Danielle Shenell Jordan, 23, of 1515 Fourth Ave. N.E., Apt. 7, was charged Thursday with simple battery (family violence) and cruelty to children.

Colquitt County Sheriff’s Office

• Dylan Wilce Grubbs, 19, of 3562 Old Albany Road, was charged Thursday with DUI, illegal possession of alcohol and defective equipment.

• James Monroe Skeen, 17, of 531 Seminole Drive, was charged Thursday with illegal possession of alcohol.

Georgia State Patrol

• Calvin Antonio Pitts, 37, of 4269 River Road in Valdosta, was charged Thursday with DUI.

Other Incidents:

Moultrie Police

• Mary Flournoy, of 26th Avenue Southeast, reported someone broke a tail light of her Dodge Durango between 7 a.m. and 9:54 a.m. Thursday. Damage was estimated at about $100.

• William Knight, of 14th Street Southeast, reported a thief stole four guns between 12:30 p.m. and 5:20 p.m. Thursday. The value of the stolen guns was about $500.

• Gabrette Virgil, of Ninth Avenue Southeast, reported someone hit her in the back of the head with a speaker, kicked her and hit her with a rake and a brick Thursday. She had a cuts to the back of her head, her left wrist and left ankle.

• An employee at Circle N Petro on Camilla Highway reported a thief pumped $34 in gasoline Thursday and left without paying for it. The vehicle used was a gray Nissan Pathfinder, driven by a black male, but officers were not given its tag number.

• Lashawna Fisher, of South Veterans Parkway, reported a male acquaintance jumped on the hood of her Nissan Altima and kicked the windshield Friday. Damage was estimated at about $500.

Colquitt County Sheriff’s Office

• Tama Godwin, of Bay Road in Hartsfield, reported a thief stole three gold rings, a gold tennis bracelet, a gold bracelet and a necklace with a silver medallion between May 10 and 11:30 a.m. Wednesday. The value of the stolen jewelry was $1,325.

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