Between Friday, July 26 and Thursday, August 1 the following were processed through the Lamar County jail:Charles Wayne Andrews, 34, Griffin, failure to appear;Bobby James Banks, 28, Barnesville, wanted out of Bibb County;Robert Ellis Britt, 33, Jefferson, bond revocation;Erric Martin Brombach, 39, Barnesville, battery;Bradford Brown, 33, Milner, public drunkenness and two counts obstruction;Monte Joshua Brown, 30, Griffin, battery;Matthew Cambron, 33, Griffin, public indecency, two counts criminal trespass, giving false information to officers and public drunkenness;Chase Austin Ellington, 35, Barnesville, probation violation;Joshua Wade Fowler, 26, Barnesville, wanted out of Griffin;Bryant Demetrius Green, 29, Thomaston, theft by conversion;Joshua Edward Hendricks, 30, Barnesville, possession and use of drug related objects and possession of less than an ounce of marijuana;Willie James Jones, 37, Barnesville, disorderly;Eddie B. King, 46, Griffin, probation violation;Kyle Duane Landreth, 48, Barnesville, criminal trespass and theft by taking;Christopher Matthew Neil, 29, Forsyth, probation violation;Patrick Dewane Patterson, 31, Barnesville, wanted out of Monroe County;Billy Edward Pollard, 38, Milner, probation violation;Jonah Gane Robinson, 36, Musella, arrested for another agency;Keilyn Ty Tyus, 18, Barnesville, operating with learner’s permit, no license on person and reckless driving;Anthony Charles Walker, 23, Barnesville, probation violation;Johnny Robin Wright, 66, Barnesville, three counts obstruction, public drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Lamar County Sheriff’s Deputies answered 157 calls. Lamar County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to 29 911 calls. Lamar County Fire Fighters responded to 25 911 calls.Barnesville Fire Fighters responded to five 911 calls. Community Ambulance Service responded to 132 calls. There were 13 accidents. Lamar County Sheriff’s Deputies served 12 state warrants. Lamar County Sheriff’s Deputies issued eight traffic citations.
Sheriff’s report
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