A Commerce man was arrested on Family Violence charges recently after he allegedly tried to choke his daughter-in-law at his residence during a domestic dispute with her and then left the home in her vehicle. The altercation reportedly occurred in the presence of the woman’s 18 month old child.
Charles Henry Bryant, 60, 2516 Rogers Church Road, was charged with one count each of battery FVA, simple battery, theft by taking motor vehicle and cruelty to children in the third degree.
Other arrests on file at the sheriff’s office recently included:
•Patrick Earl Daniel, 17, 250 Alberta Drive, Colbert, possession of marijuana and burglary (bondsman off bond).
•Jenny Lilian Haley, 38, 1929 Blacks Creek Church Road, Danielsville, two counts of probation violation.
•Brian Michael Ingram, 38, 587 Lloyd Nelms Road, Nicholson, DUI, driving while license withdrawn, suspended, revoked, remove or affix plate to conceal vehicle identification.
•Reba Darlene McDaris, 31, 221 Sherwood Circle, Danielsville, pedestrian under the influence.
•Steven Dewayne McIntyre, 21, 216 Springdale Drive, Hartwell, theft by shoplifting in the first degree.
•Jamie Allen Money, 28, 185 Jamie Reynolds, Jefferson, deposit account fraud and probation violation (original charge: burglary).
•Darrell Glenn Robinson, 29, 3311 Della Slaton Road, Comer, probation violation.
•Antonio Dominguez Solis, 44, 45 Belhaven Lane, Hull, driving without a license and speeding (54 in 35).
•Ricky Carl Wilcox, 37, 198 Old Himer Road, Athens, giving false name or information and parole violation.
•Miguel A. Aguilar-Rivera, 28, 328 Piedmont Road, Gainesville, driving while license withdrawn.
•Elisa Elizabeth Angel, 35, 1160 Daniels Bridge Road, Watkinsville, driving while license withdrawn.
•Thomas Laurence Blair, 39, 198 Herman Drive, Commerce, possession, manufacture, distribution, etc. VGCSA and drug-related objects.
•Adam Pierce Bruce, 29, 140 Gatewood Circle, Athens, DUI and failure to drive within a single lane.
•Mario Castillo Carrizalez, 28, 1107 Old Elberton Road, Athens, speeding, bench warrant, no insurance and expired vehicle tag or decal.
•Randy Wayne Carter, 42, Claude Floyd Road, Royston, nine counts of deposit account fraud.
•Kimberly Dawn Dean, 35, 1727 Foote McClellan Road, Hull, theft by taking.
•Toni Diane Firster, 37, 229 McGinnis Chandler Road, Commerce, DUI and failure to drive within a single lane.
•Judith Gutierrez Gonzales, 37, 488 Woodale Street, Hull, driving without a license.
•Timothy Andrew Holl, 39, 1206 Cumberland Trail, Monroe, DUI, possession of marijuana and speeding. (GSP)
•Bruce Richardson Kerns, 27, 267 Helican Springs Road, Athens, failure to stop for stop sign and possession of marijuana. (Comer PD)
•Armando Hernandez Marales, 24, 500 Fourth Street, Athens, driving without a license, adult restraint seat belt law and eight counts of child restraint seat belt law violations.
•Kimberly Dawn Mullenix, 49, 173 Augusta Avenue, Athens, bench warrant (possession of cocaine, etc.)
•Steven Brian Perdue, 24, 587 Adams Duncan Road, Hull, adult restraint law seat belt, driving while license withdrawn and DUI.
•Mystical Starr Peterson, 26, 32 Windsor Drive, Winder, failure to appear.
•Donna Marie Roe, 32, 1045 McCarty Dodd Road, Colbert, false report of a crime.
•Ariel Jimenez Rubio, 32, 209 Hannah Heights Trail, Hull, driving without a license.
•Alan Richard Watts, 56, 500 Laurel Avenue, Comer, driving while license withdrawn. (Comer PD)
•Janie Dee Gunter Whitlow, 50, 1781 Harpers Ferry Road, Elberton, speeding and DUI.
moving down here recently from a far north state.
I noticed alot of people who, in my oppionion shouldn't be behind the wheel.. Guess I was right.
Numorous times I've been going threw Nicholson at the posted 45...getting passed--in the school zone like I'm parked.
In the last few weeks I've noticed an increase in traffic stops, hopefully for the sake of the children, and safety for the overall community these stops increase.
I hate to see anyone negitivally influenced by the law, but for the safety of my family I'm glad, even atleast for a few days, these people will be off the road.