Arrests in 2 disturbances at high school

Published 5:47 pm Saturday, February 4, 2017

MOULTRIE, Ga. — Colquitt County sheriff’s deputies made arrests in two disturbances at Colquitt County High School, one on Tuesday and the other on Thursday.

On Tuesday, Tiffany Seay, of a Veterans Parkway address, told the school resource officer that a woman she knows confronted her juvenile daughter at a basketball game in the school gym and started cursing at her. Witnesses said they stepped between the two.

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The woman then tried to contact both the girl and her mother several times by cell phone as well as through social media, and she allegedly made posts about them on Facebook.

Starshema Treynel Greene, 36, 628 Oak Circle, was charged on Thursday with using fighting words/obscene language.

The second incident happened during school on Thursday. The school resource officer was called to the assistant principal’s office, where school staff had detained three female students who allegedly had been fighting. One — the only one not a juvenile — had suffered a laceration to the neck and bruising and swelling of her left cheek, the deputy reported.

The two juveniles were charged through the Juvenile Justice System; their identities weren’t released because of their ages. The exact charges weren’t listed on the deputy’s report.

Other arrests

Moultrie Police

• Anterrio Lavasky McIntyre, 31, 1212 11th St. N.W., was charged Thursday with driving while license suspended/revoked, possession of less than an ounce of marijuana, and expired tag.

A Moultrie police officer recognized McIntyre driving a car that the officer knew had a suspended tag. The officer ran the tag through his computer and it came back as being expired. During the course of the traffic stop, the officer found McIntyre had a suspended license and had outstanding warrants out of Thomas and Colquitt counties.

A passenger in McIntyre’s car, Lakeisha Michelle Nunn, 29, 523 27th St. S.E., Apt. 8, was charged on a bench warrant.

Due to the heavy smell of marijuana in the car, the car was searched, and the officer said a clear plastic bag containing a green, leafy substance was found between the front seats. She reported that McIntyre said the marijuana was his.

• Shawn Christian Shamburger, 19, 12 Pine Cone Road, was charged Thursday with failure to obey a traffic control device and driving while license withdrawn.

• Tamika Scott, 35, of Marietta, Ga., was charged Thursday with disorderly conduct.

• Cody Nicholas Preble, 24, of Lake Worth, Fla., was charged Thursday with disorderly conduct.

• Randall C. Hudson, 35, 233 Lindale Ave., was charged Thursday with misdemeanor possession of marijuana.

• Michael Anderson, 21, 519 Third St. S.W., was charged Thursday with robbery.

Sheriff’s Office

• Derick Devon Alford, 27, 155 Minnesota Road, Doerun, was charged Thursday with failure to maintain lane and DUI.

• Christopher Green, 129 Deer Run Road, was charged with criminal trespass after an altercation in which he allegedly threw something that damaged the car of Amber Hackett of Valdosta. The incident happened early Friday morning at his residence.

Probation violation

Moultrie Police

• Daniel Fort, 29, of Cairo.

• Bobby James English, 36, 142 Church St., Funston.

Violence

Moultrie Police

• Lacrisia Ridley, of Moultrie, reported Thursday that she was pushed out of a vehicle about 5:15 a.m. at Second Street and Third Avenue Northwest.

• Crystal Funtya Taylor, of Moultrie, reported thursday afternoon a man she knows picked her up and threw her down in the roadway on Second Street Northwest. The man also punched her in the face, she said. The officer reported she had abrasions on her leg and hand, and Taylor said she had a busted lip.

Thefts

Sheriff’s Office

• Karla Thomas, 500 block McElroy Road, reported a burglary at her residence Thursday. Missing were electronics valued at $650.

• Ricky Hembree, 100 block Baker Street in Ellenton, told deputies this week that he found stolen tools at a Moultrie pawn shop. The tools, valued at $663, had been taken from him in December, he said.

Moultrie Police

• A Moultrie police officer reported Thursday that he became aware of stolen property valued at $50 at a Moultrie pawn shop. His report named a suspect, a Tifton man who hasn’t been charged yet, but it did not identify the victim of the theft.

• The Rev. Johnny Lee Ward, 1300 block West Central Avenue, told police Thursday that noticed rings missing from his ring box at his residence. He noticed the rings missing Jan. 29 but he had located them at a pawn shop and needed a police report to recover them. The rings were valued at $500.

• Inez Slaughter, of Moultrie, reported a burglary in the 300 block of Second Street Northwest Thursday morning. The house had been broken into sometime the preceding night, she said. Electronics valued at $200 and other items worth $280 were taken.

• Sonya Tatum, of Moultrie, reported that someone had taken her 2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser while it was parked in the 800 block of Shy Manor Drive between 6 p.m. Wednesday and about 1 a.m. Thursday.

Molestation

Sheriff’s Office

• An official of the Department of Family and Children Services reported an incident from December 2015 in which a 6-year-old girl was allegedly molested by a 12-year-old boy. The report did not indicate whether charges had been filed.

Property damage

Sheriff’s Office

• Tina Bullard, of Cox Dairy Road, told deputies Thursday that she had loaned her cell phone to a house guest around the first of the year. When he went out of town, she told him she wanted her phone back. After she’d tried several times to get the phone back, he finally mailed it to her, and when she opened the package she found the glass on the phone smashed, apparently intentionally.