Dade County Arrest Report For Feb. 17-23

Friday, February 24, 2012

Here is the Dade County arrest report for Feb. 17-23:

AUMAN, CODY LANCE 105 FOREST ST, TRENTON, GA 30752 21  
BENEFIELD, TOMMY WAYNE 9796 COUNTY RD 121, VALLEY HEAD, AL M  
  35989 41  
BLEDSOE, DANIEL RAY 139 RIDGEWOOD CIRCLE, M  
  CHICKAMAUGA, GA 30707 24  
BLEVINS, DOUGLAS NEWTON 294 NORTHWOODS LANE, TRENTON, GA M  
  30752 30  
BOWEN, MARY ELLA 766 PORTER ROAD, TRENTON, GA 30752 43  
BOYD, CHRISTOPHER DUANE 561 DENNIS RD, TRENTON, GA 30752 22  
BRYANT, ALICIA DIANNE 87 DESOTO ST, MENTONE, AL 35984 26  
CRAVEN, ZACHARY DAVID 85 FIRST STREET, TRENTON, GA 30752 23  
CROW, SHEILA ROBIN 30565 HWY 157, MENLO, GA 30731 38  
DERUSHA, SAMUEL BLAKE 1485 BACK VALLEY RD, TRENTON, GA M  
  30752 22  
FRIAR , JOHN DYLAN 107 SOUTH DEER RUN, TRENTON, GA M  
  30752 21  
GOINS, TY WINTERHAWK 383 LOOKOUT CIRCLE, TRENTON, GA M  
  30752 19  
GRAY, AUSTIN CODY 3530 NEW HOME LOOP, TRENTON, GA M  
  30752 21  
HEADRICK, PHILLIP WAYNE 3604 6TH AVENUE, CHATTANOOGA, TN M  
  37407 48  
HOLLINGSWORTH, JIMMY WAYNE 119 NEW ENGLEWOOD ROAD, ATHENS, M  
  TN 37303 43  
LEAMON, DAVID EDWARD 343 GREENFIELD DR, ROSSVILLE, GA M  
  30741 41  
MALONE, ROY MICHAEL 1703 EAST 27TH STREET, M  
  CHATTANOOGA, TN 37407 54  
MCFALLS, RICHARD ALLEN 518 CO RD 169, HIGDON, AL 35979 39  
SHERRILL, JACOB AARON 14049 SCENIC HWY DORM ANDREAS, M  
  LOOKOUT MTN, GA 19  
TELLEZ, ARMANDO ALFREDO 7143 MOON CT, INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46241 30  
WALLIN, MARK ANTHONY 1655 BACK VALLEY ROAD, TRENTON, GA M  
  30752 45  
WHEELER, MARCUS LAWSON 117 VARNELL ROAD, LOOKOUT MTN, GA M  
  30750 18  
WREN, CHARLES WILLIAM 269 ROBINSON ROAD, LONDON, KY M  
  40741 34


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