Crime reports for April 6, 2022

Norman Park Police Department

Arrests

Trayvus Johnson, 24, 519 Seventh Ave. S.E., was charged April 3 with willful obstruction of law enforcement.

Georgia State Patrol

Arrests

Natanael Batista, 37, 709 Hwy. 319 N., was charged April 3 with expired driver’s license; D.U.I.; due care distracted; knowingly driving a motor vehicle on suspended, cancelled or revoked registration; failure to drive in a single lane; no insurance and adult seat belt restraint law.

Moultrie Police Department

Arrests

Cordell Lamonz Adams, 44, 713 26th Ave. S.E., Apt. D, was charged April 5 with loud music, failure to drive within a single lane, D.U.I., open container in vehicle and following too closely.

• Karle Frankline Bryant, 57, 918 Shelly Rd., Pavo, was charged with three counts of misdemeanor theft by shoplifting.

• William Dwayne Brooks, 50, 65 Barnes Rd., Enigma, was charged with possession of cocaine and adult restraint seat belt law.

Colquitt County Sheriff’s Office

Arrests

Marvin Dewayne Dismuke, 61, 164 Mark Lane, was charged April 5 with parole violation.

Incidents

• A resident told the Colquitt County Sheriff’s Office that a Springfield 9mm Hellcat pistol was either missing, stolen or misplaced.

Community

Calendar for March 28, 2025

News

Ward is Chaplain of the Day in the House of Representatives

News

Measure to confront mass shootings, bomb threats, other school mayhem beats a deadline in the Senate

News

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

News

Second tort reform
bill passes both houses

News

Georgia Peanut Commission approves funding for research projects

News

Georgia Senate backs IVF treatments

News

Edwards named the
District’s Chief Academic Officer

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Colquitt Regional receives awards from the Georgia Hospital Association

News

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

Columns

EDDIE SEAGLE: A major adaptive gardening decision

Columns

HARRY MARTINEZ: Conflict within, Part 2

News

Turner’s Fine Furniture celebrates 110 years in business

News

Lawmakers decide to ban cellphones in public elementary and middle schools

News

Colquitt Regional adding women’s health residency program

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Thoron named dean of ABAC School of Agriculture & Natural Resources

News

PCOM South Georgia
to host GOMA District III
annual meeting

News

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

News

Possession charges with intent to distribute follow routine traffic stop