

Weber, 48, Willow St, Porterdale, was arrested December 1 and charged with disorderly conduct and simple assault Perry, 22, Hwy 142, Covington, was arrested December 1 and charged with criminal trespass, cruelty to children, disorderly conduct, pedestrian under influence of alcohol or drug, simple battery and willful obstruction of law enforcement officer

Weynon Simmons, 48, Costley Bridge Drive, Oxford, was arrested December 4 and charged with dui and disobeying a traffic control deviceĭarriquez B. Ellzey, 32, Moore St, Oxford, was arrested December 1 and charged with failure to appear Watson, 86, Marble Drive, Oxford, was arrested November 27 and charged with November 27 and charged with criminal trespass Thomas, 26, Bethany Rd, Covington, was arrested November 25 and charged with disobeying traffic control device, fleeing or attempting to elude a police department, marijuana-possess less than 1 ounce and willful obstruction of law enforcement officer

Thomas, 32, Ruth St, Covington, was arrested November 27 and charged with cruelty to children Oglesby, 50, Bryant Rd, Oxford, was arrested November 26 and charged with dui and improper lane usage
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Mosby, 27, Jacobs Lane, Loganville, was arrested November 25 and charged with driving while license suspended, open container, probation violation, theft by receiving stolen property and willful obstruction of law enforcement officer Morris, 37, Chestnut Dr, Covington, was arrested November 29, and charged with dui and failure to yield right-of-wayĬarlos D. Mims, 52, Marietta St, Atlanta, was arrested November 30 and charged with theft by shoplifting Kinchen, 40, Sterling Lakes, Covington, was arrested November 27 and charged with disobeying a traffic control device, driving while license suspended, probation violation willful obstruction of law enforcement officer Johnson, 31, Memorial Drive, Stone Mountain, was arrested November 30 and charged with forgery Hurd, 68, Corn Crib, Douglasville, was arrested November 26 and charged with disorderly conduct, public drunkenness Edmondson, 18, Tommy Dillard Road, Monroe, was arrested November 29 and held for other agencyĭanny E. Swift, 41, Hannah St, Covington, was arrested December 7 and charged with possession and use of drug related object Stewart, 32, Mount Tabor, Covington, was arrested December 2 and charged with no proof of insurance and suspended, revoked or canceled registrationĪllison N.

Weymon Simmons, 48, Costley Bridge Dr, Oxford, was arrested December 4 and charged with disobeying a traffic control device and dui Robichaux, 33, homeless, was arrested December 2 and held for other agency The date of release for the inmate is Unknown. The inmates current location is in Bushnell, Florida, and you can visit the facility during permissible hours. The person was sentenced to serve prison time and is held captive in the FL DOC - Sumter Correctional Institution. Montelongo, 20, Jacks View Court, Snellville, was arrested December 7 and charged with driving without a valid license Ronald E Newton committed Misdemeanor / Felony under Federal Jurisdiction. Mims, 52, Marietta St, Atlanta, was arrested December 7 and charged with theft by shoplifting Maddox, 36, Harmony Place, Covington, was arrested December 4 and charged with fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer and reckless driving In addition to coach Thompson and his team, due credit for this success should go to Hoya Blue, as well as the marketing and sales team, which has included McDonough staff members Kyle Ragsdale, Kim Frank, Steve Alleva, Andy Rowdon, Jordan Jarry, and Allison Rubin.Jeremy L. This remarkable multi-year increase affects everything: 1) it provides sorely needed operating revenues 2) it gives our team something that approaches what a home court advantage is at most schools and 3) it dramatically expands the community of spirited Hoya fans and supporters. Today, the final 2008 numbers are just about in with 9,600 tickets sold (3,000 students). Last year, upon further strengthening the sales efforts, 7,600 season packages (2,250 students) went out. Student basketball fans flocked to McDonough this week to pick up season tickets In 2006, after expanding the marketing team, the numbers escalated to 4,400 tickets (1,200 students). In 2005, coach Thompson III's first year on the bench, total season tickets sold numbered 2,300 (including 800 student tickets). But more importantly, it is another step forward in targeted planned growth under athletic director Bernard Muir. Coming off an exhilarating run to the Final Four last season, that is no surprise. Season ticket sales took a sizable jump this year. NovemWith the Hoyas' hoop home opener versus William & Mary upon us, season ticketholders last week and this week have been on the lookout for their tickets, arriving just in time for Saturday's contest.Īdditionally, students have been flocking to McDonough all week to pick up their tickets and the 2008 version of the popular "We Are Georgetown" gray tee.
