| —
Five Colquitt County residents and two business employees reported they were victims of property theft over the weekend. Items reported stolen included change, air conditioners, kitchen appliances, tools, electronics, a bicycle and a bottle of Dr. Pepper.
The known value of the items reported stolen was estimated at about $11,406. Those who reported being the victims of property theft were:
• Robert Hodnett reported Friday a thief forced open a door, broke out a window and damaged the ceiling at his rental property on Eighth Street Southwest and stole a stove, a refrigerator, a sink, a vent hood and an air conditioner condenser.
• An employee at The Closet on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive reported a thief stole three Goodman air conditioning units between 10 p.m. Thursday and 1:10 p.m. Friday. The value of the stolen air conditioners was $10,400.
• An employee at Advance Auto Parts on West Central Avenue reported a thief stole an Auto Craft 12-piece socket set and an Auto Craft 140-piece socket set Friday. The value of the stolen socket sets was about $115.
• Carla Bishop, of 10th Avenue Northwest, reported a thief stole a Sony PlayStation 3, a wireless controller and a PlayStation 3 game between May 3 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday. The value of the stolen items was $410.
• Samantha Phillips, of 10th Street Southeast, reported a thief stole a rear view mirror, a GPS and change from her Toyota Avalon between 10 p.m. Saturday and 5:15 a.m. Sunday. The value of the stolen items was $251.
• Vilma Delangel, of 11th Avenue Southeast, reported a thief stole a Husky air compressor and a child’s Huffy bicycle from her carport between 8 a.m. Friday and 3:22 p.m. Saturday. The value of the stolen items was estimated at $230.
• Jimmy Linton, of Highway 133 South, reported a thief broke out a rear window and stole change and a two-liter bottle of Dr. Pepper between 5 p.m. Friday and 6:51 p.m. Sunday.
Arrests:
Moultrie Police
• Roy Clifton Jansen, 46, of 103 WMTM Road, was charged Friday with four counts of cruelty to children (third degree), making terroristic threats, battery (family violence) and two counts of battery.
• Patrick Dean Walker, 22, of 2778 Highway 319 N. in Norman Park, was charged Friday with tag lights required, possession of marijuana less than one ounce, DUI and driving without a license.
• Michael Gene Shipp, 54, of 2809 Fifth St. S.E., Apt. B-4, was charged Saturday with DUI.
• Reginald James Coates, 43, of 127 Fifth St. S.W., was charged Saturday with theft by shoplifting and two counts of probation violation. He allegedly tried to steal two packs of boxers, two packs of colored T-shirts and two packs of white T-shirts, valued at $43, from Dollar General on First Avenue Southeast.
• Lucious Ja McCoy, 68, of 718 First St. N.W., was charged Saturday with theft by shoplifting (fifth offense) and public drunkenness (fifth offense). He allegedly tried to steal three packs of cigarettes, valued at $13.47, from Oxley’s Supermarket on Eighth Avenue Northeast.
• Edgar Ariciaga, 32, of 756 Highway 133 S., was charged Sunday with DUI, driving without a license, an open container violation and failure to maintain lane.
• Gudelia Perez Perez, 29, of Funston, was charged Friday with driving without a license, speeding and two counts of a child restraint violation.
Colquitt County Sheriff’s Office
• Larry Davis Jr., 40, of 1036 Nelson St. in Meigs, was charged Friday with criminal attempt.
• Keith Allen Davis, 37, of 3060 Cabin St. in Meigs, was charged Friday with criminal attempt and probation violation.
• Salvador Viais Serrano, 37, of 131-A Cleveland St. in Ellenton, was charged Saturday with simple battery (family violence) and probation violation.
• Allen Marion Massey, 47, of 1552 Crosby Road, was charged Saturday with battery (family violence).
• Brian William Peretti, 59, of 5923 Burgundy Ave. in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., was charged Saturday with DUI and failure to maintain lane.
Georgia State Patrol
• Shane Trevor King, 27, of 1660 Aucilla Road in Monticello, Fla., was charged Friday with DUI.
• Loyd Bozeman, 44, of 3110 Fourth Ave. in Tifton, was charged Friday with DUI.
• James Curtis Lewis, 18, of 3962 Old Doerun Road, was charged Friday with DUI and DUI child endangerment.
Berlin Police
• Adrian Jasper Goins, 22, of 165 Third St. in Berlin, was charged Saturday with failure to obey a traffic control device and driving with a suspended license (third offense).
• Christopher Larry Richardson, 23, of 1308 12th Ave. S.W., was charged Saturday with driving with a suspended tag and no proof of insurance.
Local News
Crime Update
- Local News
-
-
Berl receives first Harrison Humanitarian Award
Colquitt Regional Medical Foundation awarded Dr. Seth Berl with the first Walter E. Harrison Jr. Humanitarian Award Thursday, Feb. 16, at the foundation’s annual Founders Gala.
-
County to buy detectives gear to record interviews
Equipment purchases approved Monday will allow Colquitt County detectives to record interviews with suspects in criminal cases.
-
Food Check-Out Week: Eat healthy on a budget
Many Americans made New Year’s resolutions to lose weight and save money. These are hard resolutions to keep, and so, during Food Check-Out Week, Feb. 19-25, Farm Bureau is offering tips to help consumers eat healthy on a budget.
-
Man accused of interfering with arrest
A man who refused to answer the door for officers was arrested along with the woman they were seeking at his residence when the man let them inside after a half-hour wait, Moultrie Police Department reports said.
-
Authorities seek two stolen vehicles
The Colquitt County Sheriff’s Office is seeking two vehicles stolen recently, one of which may have been used in a metal theft at a recycling business.
-
Miss Afro pageant to be held Saturday
-
Heirs of Grace to perform
-
Youth Entrepreneur Summit to be held Feb. 25
Youth in all of the 14 counties in Region 10 have an opportunity to win up to $500 to start their own business.
- Your Agenda 2/22/12
-
Fleeing driver strikes Coolidge police car
A Moultrie man tried to elude police early Saturday morning at speeds of more than 100 miles per hour with four frightened passengers in the car, Moultrie Police Department reports said.
- More Local News Headlines
-






