Crime reports for Dec. 10, 2020

Published 3:18 pm Thursday, December 10, 2020

Colquitt County Sheriff’s Office

Charges

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• Justin Anderson, 32, of Moultrie was charged with criminal trespass on Dec. 7.

• Jason Landon Smith, 33, of Avondale Estates, Ga., was charged with escape on Dec. 7.

• Britney Jaci-Marie Brown, 31, of Moultrie was charged with probation violation on Dec. 7.

• Robert George Sanders, 31, of Moultrie was charged with the theft by taking of a 32-inch flat screen television set on Dec. 7.

• Eric Shawn Mitchell, 27, of Doerun was charged with probation violation, driving with expired license and expired vehicle tag or decal on Dec. 7.

• Anthony Marcell Lewis Jr., 25, of Norman Park was charged with speeding on Dec. 7.

Moultrie Police

Charges

• Funterius Earl Copeland, 28, of Moultrie was charged with probation violation on Dec. 7.

• Ricardo Sanchez Williams Jr., 24, of Thomasville was charged with probation violation after a property check on Seventh Avenue S.E. on Dec. 7. He was also charged Dec. 7 with felony theft by taking, aggravated assault and possession of a firearm or knife during commission of or attempt to commit certain crimes for offenses that occurred Nov. 13.

• Clint Lamar Hancock, 39, of Moultrie was charged with aggravated assault on Dec. 7.

• Maurice Andrews, 55, of Moultrie was charged with battery (family violence) on Dec. 4.

Incidents

• On Dec. 7, Moultrie Police reported observing two males going through a dumpster at Almands Storage; a majority of the contents were spread out on the ground, the report said. The officer instructed the men to return all the items to the dumpster and leave the scene. A Georgia license plate was one of the items found in the dumpster but was left at the scene as it was not reported stolen. 

• On Dec. 7, Moultrie Police were dispatched to Victory Lane on First Avenue S.E., where a complainant stated that she entered the store, and after she left the store a tire on her vehicle went flat. She said someone who attempted to fix her tire said it was cut with a knife. The incident summary states they were unable to view camera footage from Victory Lane at the time of the report.

• On Dec. 7, a complainant told Moultrie Police he received a check for $1,900 in the mail on Nov. 24 and went to a BP store to cash it on Dec. 3, but later the store owner told him the bank stated the check was from a closed account. The complainant stated he was looking for a way to pay the money back, and the store owner stated he did not want to press charges.

• On Dec. 1, two drivers were cited for driving with no license after a two-car accident at First Street S.E. and Ninth Avenue S.E. One of the drivers, Mariana Jimenez Vasquez, was taken to Colquitt Regional Medical Center for neck injuries; she was treated and released. The other driver, Juan Domingo, stated he was headed south on First Street coming off a hill when another vehicle that was at a stop sign pulled out in front of him. He said he did not have time to stop before hitting the vehicle. Vasquez was also cited for failure to yield.