Crime report for May 27, 2022

Berlin Police Department

Arrests

Franciso Castilla, 46, Ashley St., Berlin, was charged May 26 with driving without a valid license (misdemeanor), brake lights and turn signals required, operation of vehicle with improper plate and no insurance.   

Moultrie Police Department

Arrests

• Misty Dawn Perkins, 30, 293 Cherry St. Lot 10, was charged May 26 with aggravated assault. 

• Donterrius Daniels, 44, 100 East Cocran St., Camilla, was charged May 26 with aggravated assault and battery against person older than 65.

• Michael Baylee Allen, 22, 1713 Room 143 First Ave. S.E., was charged May 26 with contributing to the delinquency of a minor and cruelty to children 2nd degree.

• Jada Lynn Mosely, 21, 1712 First Ave. S.E. Room 147, was charged May 25 with criminal trespass.

Colquitt County Sheriff’s Office

Arrests

• Walter Clyde Wood, 44, 4497 Old Lake Park Road, was charged May 26 with probation violation.

• Willie Frank Pace, 67, 1406 Tree Farm Road, was charged May 26 with aggravated assault. 

News

ABAC’s Georgia Museum of Agriculture to host Folklife Festival April 5

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Second tort reform
bill passes both houses

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Georgia Peanut Commission approves funding for research projects

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Georgia Senate backs IVF treatments

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Edwards named the
District’s Chief Academic Officer

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Colquitt Regional receives awards from the Georgia Hospital Association

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Former state Rep. Penny Houston to be honored with Advocate of the Year Award at children’s hearing event

Columns

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Columns

HARRY MARTINEZ: Conflict within, Part 2

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Turner’s Fine Furniture celebrates 110 years in business

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Lawmakers decide to ban cellphones in public elementary and middle schools

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Colquitt Regional adding women’s health residency program

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Thoron named dean of ABAC School of Agriculture & Natural Resources

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PCOM South Georgia
to host GOMA District III
annual meeting

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State Senate gives locals extra leeway on property tax relief

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Tort reform bill passes with support of Cannon and Watson

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Downtown veterans
banners are sold-out

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Guild wins awards
at district meeting

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Lawmakers hear praise, concerns about legislation to stop school shooters

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Ameris Bank donates $500,000 to Colquitt Regional

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Possession charges with intent to distribute follow routine traffic stop

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City approves 2 zoning issues, to consider hospital request in April

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State Senate panel advances anti-squatting legislation

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The First Bank makes
donation to Serenity House