Between Friday, July 5 and Thursday, July 11 the following were processed through the Lamar County jail:Gerald Max Beach, 31, Barnesville, obstruction;Jeffery Max Beach, 28, Barnesville, disorderly conduct;Ashley Lynn Blackburn, 29, Thomaston, warrants pending;Vontae Tyris Collier, 25, Barnesville, failure to maintain lane and driving while license suspended or revoked;Jose Andres Duran-Hernandez, 63, Griffin, violation of conditions on limited driving permit and open container;Dallas Reynolds Fountain, 46, Jackson, identity fraud;Isiah Cortez Gates, 31, Covington, driving while license suspended or revoked and speeding;Nina Marie Heddleson, 37, Barnesville, child support;Michael Timothy Hefner, 34, homeless, simple battery and obstructing law enforcement officers;Rhonda Yvonne Herrick, 42, Forsyth, arrested for another agency;Tavoris Montez Lindsey, 32, Barnesville, serving time;Jontavious Miguel McFadden, 28, Griffin, criminal damage to property, obstructing law enforcement officers and giving false name to officer;Terry Michael Montgomery, 25, Jackson, parole violation;Shaniqua Lindsay Moore, 29, Gainesville, FL, possession of less than an ounce of marijuana, reckless driving, two counts DUI and failure to maintain lane;Roberto Ramirez-Flores, 29, Barnesville, expired driver’s license and headlight violation;Otis Ricks, 58, Lithonia, DUI, DUI refusal and obstructing an intersection;Cordelia Cierra Slaughter, 21, Barnesville, driving while unlicensed;Zakia Monyai Taylor, 23, Barnesville, bench warrant;Trudy Evette Walker, 42, Thomaston, theft by shoplifting.Lamar County Sheriff’s Deputies answered 158 calls. Lamar County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to 30 911 calls.Lamar County Fire Fighters responded to 24 911 calls.Barnesville Fire Fighters responded to six 911 calls. Community Ambulance Service responded to 119 calls. There were 17 accidents. Lamar County Sheriff’s Deputies served 11 state warrants. Lamar County Sheriff’s Deputies issued nine traffic citations.
Sheriff’s report
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