MOULTRIE —
A Thomasville man faces multiple charges after he allegedly stole a car and hit two separate objects early Saturday morning.
Anthony Bernard Wingfield, 31, of 1525 Summer Hill Road in Thomasville, was charged with striking a fixed object, burglary, theft by taking a motor vehicle, leaving the scene of an accident, DUI, failure to maintain lane, driving without a license (second offense) and probation violation.
A Moultrie police officer was flagged down by Bobby Arnold while the officer was on patrol on Second Street Northwest at 3:31 a.m. Saturday. Arnold stated a red car hit his mailbox and left the scene, causing about $100 in damage, police reports said.
While searching for the car, the officer learned the car allegedly had been stolen from a house on Second Street Northwest. Jaime Huff reported his red Pontiac Sunfire was stolen from his house between 3 p.m. Friday and 3:50 a.m. Saturday. Also, Kurt James reported a red car hit his Honda Accord while it was parked at Moates Grocery on Fourth Street Northwest.
A red Sunfire was spotted as the officer returned to Arnold’s house from searching for it. Arnold identified this vehicle as the one that hit his mailbox, and the officer pulled the car over and spoke with the driver, identified as Wingfield, the reports stated.
Wingfield was found to allegedly be intoxicated, and he was placed under arrest. Before being taken to the jail, Huff stated the keys Wingfield allegedly had were locked inside Huff’s house. Wingfield also allegedly had Huff’s dog in his possession at the time of the traffic stop, the reports said.
Arrests:
Moultrie Police
• Terrance D. Owens, 27, of Moultrie, was charged Friday with possession of marijuana less than one ounce and duty to obey an officer.
• Robert Brown Haynes, 30, of 724 Second St. N.W., was charged Friday with an open container violation and possession of marijuana less than one ounce (second offense).
• Monterrius Dupree Haynes, 26, of 719-B Third St. N.W., was charged Friday with an open container violation.
• Lloyd Sean Fender, 31, of 409 31st Ave. S.E., was charged Friday with driving with an expired tag and an open container violation.
• Diego Gomez Hernandez, 25, of 242 Edward St., was charged Saturday with DUI, failure to maintain lane and driving without a license.
• David Lee Harrison, 44, of 900 Eighth Ave. S.E., was charged Saturday with DUI.
• Victor Ybarra, 25, of 589 Circle Road, Lot 28, was charged Sunday with an open container violation and being a pedestrian under the influence.
• Alberto Santos, 27, of 311 Railroad St. in Berlin, was charged Sunday with an open container violation and being a pedestrian under the influence.
• Troy Davidson, 27, of 717 1/2 Hillcrest Ave., was charged Sunday with child molestation and enticing a child for indecent purposes. He allegedly was seen kissing a juvenile girl.
• Ismael Sandobal, 20, of 2013 West Blvd., was charged Sunday with driving without a license, illegal possession of alcohol, following too closely, DUI, leaving the scene of an accident and striking a fixed object.
• Abel Luis Hernandez, 27, of 628 Circle Road, was charged Monday with failure to maintain lane, DUI and driving without a license (second offense).
Colquitt County Sheriff’s Office
• Joseph William Martin, 49, of 473 Little River Lane, was charged Monday with simple battery (family violence).
• Kathern Lee Griffin, 38, of 1773 Funston-Sigsbee Road, was charged Monday with driving without a license.
Georgia State Patrol
• Dejuan Christopher Johnson, 25, of 48 Kingwood Gardens Drive, was charged Thursday with DUI, driving with a suspended license, possession of marijuana less than one ounce, an open container violation and a seatbelt violation.
• Stevie Jerome Smith, 28, of 183 Weathers Road, was charged Monday with possession of marijuana less than one ounce, DUI, defective equipment and making an improper turn.
• Karen Levine Cooper, 26, of 209 Jasmine Lane, Lot 1, in Omega, was charged Saturday with possession of marijuana, defective equipment, DUI and driving with a suspended license.
• Ram Baker, 35, of 177 W.E. Hart Road, was charged Saturday with DUI, failure to maintain lane and an open container violation.
Doerun Police
• Reynaldo Flores Jahuey, 41, of 1409 Murdock St., was charged Thursday with driving with a suspended license and failure to appear.
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