Missing girl found in Moultrie
Published 3:32 pm Tuesday, December 6, 2005
MOULTRIE — A Virginia girl missing since June was found this weekend in Moultrie.
Colquitt County sheriff’s investigator Shannon Hart said the girl’s father suspected she was in Georgia and contacted authorities.
The 12-year-old, listed as an endangered runaway, was found in the company of Cosme Medina Polmo, 19, of Ellenton. Polmo was charged Saturday with two counts of statutory rape and one count of aggravated child molestation.
Hart said Polmo is not accused of kidnapping the girl.
The girl was treated at Colquitt Regional Medical Center and was found to be pregnant.
She was released to her parents.
Other incidents
No one was injured in an accident involving a school bus Friday afternoon.
Moultrie police reports said Eugene J. Bloodworth of Norman Park, a bus driver for the Colquitt County Board of Education, was traveling south on Second Street Northeast and stopped to turn left on Fourth Avenue Northeast. He told offficers he thought he had enough time to make the turn and turned in front of Delois D. Lashley of Moultrie, who was driving a 1985 Mercury Topaz.
The bus was carrying 31 passengers, but no one was hurt. Bloodworth was cited for failure to yield while turning left.
Daniel Courson reported to Colquitt County sheriff’s deputies that someone entered a car at Edwards Motors between 5 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. Friday, stealing a JVC CD player valued at $275.
Jessica Walker, 645 Summerlin Road, reported that someone entered her unlocked Jeep Cherokee between 11 p.m. Sunday and 7:30 a.m. Monday, stealing her purse, which contained $100 cash, her check book and several credit cards.
Kenny Singley reported to Moultrie police officers that someone took a Coleman 5000 generator from his truck while it was parked at Wal-Mart between 1 and 2 p.m. Monday.
An employee of Green Oaks reported that someone broke a window and gained entry between 5 p.m. Sunday and 6 a.m. Sunday. Nothing was taken.
Arrests
Justin Wayne Harris, 17, 182 Price Road, was charged Sunday with theft by taking motor vehicle, burglary and possession of a firearm or knife while trying to commit a crime.
Terry Allen Harris, 18, 182 Price Road, was charged Sunday with theft by taking motor vehicle, burglary and possession of a firearm or knife while trying to commit crime.
Jason Lee Barker, 33, Valdosta was charged Monday with theft by taking.
Crystal Gaylo Castleberry, 20, Albany was charged Saturday with possession of a controlled substance, obstruction, consumption of alcohol by a person under 21 and furnishing false information.
James Arthur Brown, 44, Lot 85 Regency Village, was charged Saturday with criminal trespass, simple battery and theft by shoplifting.
Dewayne James McKinnon, 22, 239 Weeks St., Norman Park, was charged Sunday with no license.
Leonel Ortiz-Ramirez, 31, Little Mexico, was charged Sunday with driving under the influence, no license and weaving.
Timothy Dewayne Dean, 24, 1104 16th St. S.E., was charged Saturday with driving with a suspended license.
Freddie Clayton, 46, 304 Fifth St. N.W., was charged Tuesday with obstruction and possession of cocaine.
Carlos Hernandez, 37, 2820 First Ave. S.E. Lot 10, was charged Monday with battery.
Jamaal Rashid Jackson, 21, 1204 Sixth Ave. N.W. Apt. G, was charged Monday with violating probation, furnishing false information to officers, driving with a suspended license and failure to wear a seatbelt.
Roberto Galban, 46, 2221 Hwy. 133 N., was charged Monday with no proof of insurance and no driver’s license.
Ciscero Wheeler, 54, 3266 Old Adel Road, was charged Sunday with driving with a suspended license.