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Stalking, Battery, Robbery and Theft by Conversion in Grayson/Loganville Arrest Records

The following Loganville and Grayson residents were booked into the Gwinnett Detention Center during the period ending Nov. 24, 2012.

The following Loganville or Grayson residents were booked into the Gwinnett Detention Center during the period ending Nov. 24, 2012. The information comes from the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Department Docket Book. These individuals have been charged with, but not convicted of, the crimes listed

Nov. 11

  • Mario Turon Ross, of 177 Fox Run, Loganville, was charged with obstruction of law enforcement officer.
  • Jonathan A Lyons, of 177 Fox Run, Loganville, was charged with obstruction of law enforcement officer.
  • Bonita Sieu Ross, of 177 Fox Run, Loganville, was charged with obstruction of law enforcement officer.

Nov. 13

  • Juan Carlos Ortega-Hernandez, of 415 Ryland Ave., Loganville, was charged with light reducing mat affixed to windscreen, no drivers license and was held for immigration.
  • Monica Lynnette Allen, of 2243 Shady Maple Lane, Loganville, was charged with simple battery.
  • Stephanie Nicole Williams, of 4292 Beaverton Circle, Loganville, was held for another agency.
  • Christopher Dwight Moulton, of 2441 Fall Creek Ldg., Loganville, was charged with violating probation.
  • Christopher Allen Bradford, of 130 Towler Shaols Dr., Loganville, was charged with battery.

Nov. 14           

  • Bryan Taylor Miller, of 235 Line St., Loganville, was charged with driving while license suspended/revoked, no drivers license, violation of the Georgia Controlled Substance Act (controlled substance), loitering for purpose of drug activity and materials on windshield/light.
  • Taiye Sinpa Ojo, of 3970 Brushy Wood Drive, Loganville, was charged with robbery.
  • Julian David Ruiz, of 777 Wilkes Drive, Loganville, was held for court.
  • Juan Lopez Reyes, of 1174 Pinehurst Trail, Grayson, was charged with theft by receiving and was held for immigration.
  • Samuel Nathan Elosge, of 1805 Big Haynes Court, Grayson, was charged with driving under the influence (alcohol)
  • Billy Edward Bonner, of 2946 Etchison Road, Loganville, was charged with shoplifting less than $300, failure to appear and was held for another agency.

Nov. 16

  • Marquavis Lavale Cooper, of 3509 Brushy Fork Road, Loganville, was charged with disruption of a public school and battery.
  • Justin Christopher Maloy, of 1630 Rose Pointe Drive, Loganville, was charged with a violation of probation.
  • Kynesha Ronett Williams, of 1640 Terry Mill Lane, Grayson, was charged with theft by conversion.

Nov. 17

  • Lindsay Dane Sisco, of 351 Chandler Bluff Court, Grayson, as charged with battery.
  • Janna Bagwell, of 1915 McConnell Road, Grayson, was charged with fleeing or attempting to elude, reckless driving and DUI alcohol.
  • Eric Moore, of 1203 Haynes Club Way, Grayson, was charged with battery.

Nov. 18

  • Tam Min Nguyen, of 29-5 Meadow Gate Way, Loganville, was charged with DUI alcohol and unsafe lane change.

Nov. 19

  • Courtney Elizabeth David, of 945 Rosebud Road, Apt. 215, Loganville, was charged with Criminal Trespass, interference with a call for emergency assistance and battery.
  • James Michael Shannon, of 315 Hoke O’Kelley Mill Road, Loganville, was charged with theft by taking.
  • Anthony Kevin Sharpe, of 351 Changler Bluff Court, Grayson, was charged with disorderly conduct.
  • Romaine Christopher Stewart, of 2681 FarmsteadCourt, Grayson, was charged with simple battery and cruelty to children, 3rd degree.

Nov. 20

  • Gilbert K. Ndirangu, of 1525 Grayson Hwy. Apt. 2004, Grayson, was charged with criminal trespass and obstruction of law enforcement officer.
  • Darlene Michelle Allen, of 143 Farm St., Loganivlle, was charged with obstruction of officer and disorderly conduct.
  • Jamie Grace Roberts, of 17 Farm St., Loganville, was charged with driving while license suspended/revoked, VGCSA of controlled substance, loitering and windshield not in good condition.

Nov. 21

  • Eric Anthony Comrie, of 2620 Haynes Club Circle, Loganville, was charged with violation of probation.

Nov. 24

  • James Keith Maney, of 1740 Bullock Trail, Loganville, was charged with theft by conversion.
  • Martin Antonio Montes, of 1828 Pinehurst View Court, Grayson, was charged with aggravated stalking.
  • Gregory William Hendry, of 382 Arboretum Place, Grayson, was charged with criminal trespass.

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Sharon Swanepoel (Editor) June 19, 2013 at 09:16 am
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Sharon Swanepoel (Editor) June 18, 2013 at 06:11 pm
Yea, sorry David. We are still dealing with some "issues." It rejected Jason's blog, andRead More none of us, not even our top regional editor, is being given authority to release it. Poor Jason, I know he so hates being rejected! And we hate it happening to him. The people not being "bugged" by technical issues, however, are reporting that it is super easy to use.
TheSkalawag June 19, 2013 at 08:10 am
I wonder. Will Patch restore the reply button and add a responded to your comment notification?
Sharon Swanepoel (Editor) June 19, 2013 at 09:21 am
Please keep these comments coming. We are forwarding all these issues to our production team. TheRead More ones that are most pressing are more likely to be addressed first. Once we have the initial roll out completed and working well, the tweaking will begin.
Dave June 19, 2013 at 07:28 pm
I'm just reporting the news, Skal. I don't know the reasons although I could speculate. Just keepRead More your head down and don't answer the door.
TheSkalawag June 19, 2013 at 07:43 pm
Okay Dave ;-) Whatever you say:-) :-)
Good Grief Y'all June 19, 2013 at 07:47 pm
Scawwy stuff.
Sharon Swanepoel (Editor) June 18, 2013 at 03:05 pm
Tom, I will see if I can find the connection.
Sharon Swanepoel (Editor) June 18, 2013 at 05:51 pm
Good news! Her name is Izzi and she has been reunited with her owners.
Tom Laverick June 18, 2013 at 09:42 pm
Great News!!!!
Good Grief Y'all June 19, 2013 at 07:45 pm
All good points, Skalawag. I think bullying is a big problem with teens. When people are bulliedRead More they either become depressed and introverted or they become bullies themselves. We have examples all around us ;) " the government phobic response" . . . good one and a perfect description of so very many comments on Patch.
TheSkalawag June 19, 2013 at 07:50 pm
As usual Dave all you have are complaints about possible solutions but NO solutions of your own toRead More offer.
TheSkalawag June 19, 2013 at 07:55 pm
There's one in particular GGY.
TheSkalawag June 19, 2013 at 07:35 pm
I remember my Great Grandmother putting just enough coffee in a cup of milk to color the milk and weRead More would sit and have our "morning coffee" together before we went to the farmer's market on Saturdays or before we went to church on Sundays. Those were some of my most cherished times in my life.
Sharon Swanepoel (Editor) June 19, 2013 at 07:58 pm
So glad you have found your voice again Skalawag!
TheSkalawag June 19, 2013 at 08:12 pm
Me too. Couldn't have done it without you and your great IT team. Thank you Sharon.
Tammy Osier June 17, 2013 at 01:53 pm
DR, seems like an oxymoron doesn't it? I'd like to hear from someone who is actually from there toRead More find out their spin on why they even enter a contestant in the first place. It's my understanding that a woman that shows that much skin in public will be flogged or worse? Maybe democracy is taking ahold in some places, who knows?
Good Grief Y'all June 17, 2013 at 03:24 pm
I was wrong. Guys are interested pageants. You would no doubt be happy if the contestants justRead More wore the face shawl with their bikinis.
Karsten Torch June 17, 2013 at 04:30 pm
Couple of thoughts - One, why hold it in a land where there is going to be this kind of protest?Read More Just move it and don't worry about it. Other, I find it interesting how the Muslims want us to be understanding and inclusive of their beliefs, but don't even think they'll allow anything they don't agree with. Just a tad bit hypocritical...
R June 14, 2013 at 02:06 am
You mean the FEES don't you? Cause they aint taxes don't you know...
Bonnie June 14, 2013 at 11:50 am
I call it a "rainbow!"
M.K. Osborne June 14, 2013 at 03:30 pm
Fees is when its lightning too .
Mr. B June 13, 2013 at 01:29 pm
They're not Americans. They don't deserve to step foot on American soil.
Good Grief Y'all June 13, 2013 at 01:34 pm
Meh, a difference without distinction.
Good Grief Y'all June 13, 2013 at 01:37 pm
Huh, you learn something once in a while on Patch blog threads. I didn't know you must be anRead More American citizen to be tried and convicted of crimes against America . . . ;p I think John and Sarah could handle them . . . you betcha! They would probably beg to be sent back to Gitmo. LOL