Marijuana dealer picked up on parole violation charge
Published 8:42 pm Thursday, November 14, 2013
A man with two felony marijuana convictions was arrested Thursday morning when police investigated reports of a man wanted on parole violation charges.
Officers were dispatched at about 4:12 a.m. to the 500 block of Ninth Street Southwest, where Colquitt County 911 notified them Keith Tanale Daniels could be found and that he was wearing all black.
Daniels was on the back porch of the residence described wearing black clothing, police reports said.
He initially gave his name as Korey Jackson, but could not give a Social Security number.
When an officer with a portable finger print machine arrived to check the man’s identity he admitted that he was Daniels, police said.
Finger prints taken confirmed his identity.
Daniels, 31, who had no listed address, was charged Wednesday on a state parole violation and a probation violation warrant from Dooly County.
Daniels was convicted on charges of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute for offenses committed in March 2003 and March 2009, according to the Georgia Department of Corrections.
He began serving a state prison sentence on Oct. 20, 2009, and was released on March 16, 2012.
In other arrests:
• Keavin Dewayne Bridges, 31, 3485 Tallokas Road, was charged Monday with burglary.
Bridges is accused of stealing a safe during an Aug. 29 burglary of Heritage Church, 844 Hwy. 33 S., Moultrie police said.
• Ashley Johnson, 29, 445 Country Circle, was charged Wednesday with possession of marijuana, view obstructed and suspended license.
• Alex Wayne Willis, 45, 137 Country Lane, was charged Wednesday with no insurance and suspended registration.
Police stopped at 2005 Chevrolet Silverado Willis was driving while investigating a report of threats being made toward Shannon Willis.
While police were talking with her and Alexis Willis, Alex Willis drove by and when they pointed him out police stopped him to talk to him about the incident.
At that time they discovered that the truck did not have current insurance and registration, police said.
Alexis Willis told police that she was shoved during the incident that was under investigation. Shannon Willis did not wish to press charges in that case and officers told Alexis Willis that she could seek a warrant through Colquitt County Magistrate Court.
Norman Park Police
• Christopher Ladon Walden, 33, 756 Chapman Road, was charged Wednesday with driving while license withdrawn.
Sheriff’s Office
• Steven Ray Miller Jr., 19, 7 Kingwood Garden Drive, was charged Wednesday with failure to appear.
• Erica Michell Soderling, 33, 800 Morrison Creek Road, Adel, was charged Wednesday with probation violation.
• Timothy Dewayne Hayes, 43, 190 Dennis Powell Lane, was charged Monday with failure to appear and probation violation.
• Jonathan Blake Carter, 27, 1725 Villa Drive, was charged Wednesday with probation violation.
• Leo Gana Martinez, 20, 169 B. Allman Road, was charged Wednesday with probation violation.
Assaults
• Kadeisha Christopher, 17, Moultrie, reported Wednesday that a female relative hit her in the head with her hand.
Michele Christopher told police that she did not hit her daughter but that Kadeisha Christopher scratched her neck.
Neither had visible injuries, police said. No arrests were made.
Sheriff’s Office
• A 56-year-old woman reported Wednesday that she was the victim of a Saturday night sexual assault.
The woman told a sheriff’s investigator that when she awoke at her residence in the 20 block of Hawthorne Drive on Saturday she realized that she had been forcibly sodomized while she slept. She reported that she did not wake up during the assault.
The case remains under investigation.
Thefts
Moultrie Police
• Natasha Mapp, 1200 block First Avenue Northwest, reported Tuesday a burglary in which property valued at $100 was stolen.
• Marcus Oliver, 400 block Ninth Street Northwest, reported Tuesday that a 50-inch flat screen television and a small laptop computer were stolen during a burglary of his residence.
Oliver told police that he found the side door open when he arrived at his residence. There was no signs of forced entry, police said.
• Super Dollar, 1017 N. Main St., reported Wednesday that two compact disc players valued at $40 each were taken in a burglary.
• Treble Thomas, Moultrie, reported Wednesday the theft of a microwave oven and toaster oven taken from a house in the 1100 block of Fourth Avenue Southeast. The appliances were valued at $145.
Thomas suspects that a male relative who was living at the residence took and pawned her property, police said. The man denied stealing it.
• Richard Shiver, Moultrie, reported Wednesday that a bottle of prescription medicine was stolen out of a 1995 Chevrolet truck parked in the 100 block of Talmadge Drive.
• Cassandra Marshall, 2800 block Fifth Street Southeast, reported Wednesday the theft of two prescription pain medications taken from her apartment while she was out of town.
Other investigations
Moultrie Police
• Police are investigating the burning of a 2002 Nissan Maxima Thursday morning in the 1200 block of 10th Street Southwest as a possible arson.
Police were dispatched at about 1:40 a.m. to that location, where Linda Edwards reported the damage.
The Moultrie Fire Department extinguished the blaze.
• Ramseh Patel, 39, Moultrie, reported Wednesday that stolen checks written for $425 were cashed at Jenkins Store, 425 First St. N.W., and that stolen checks written for $325 were cashed at Best Little Store in Georgia, 619 W. Central Ave.
• Kim McGee, Moultrie, reported Wednesday that a male acquaintance has been forging her checks.