Arrest Booking Is Short
Deputies with the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office conducted more than 80 traffic stops in the last week, but they arrested few.
This week’s arrest booking only lists seven individuals. Deputies were busy, nonetheless having two parades on Saturday to direct traffic, and having lots of people in town for the rodeo, upping the chances of mayhem.
Those who were arrested include:
Courtney Nicole Queen, 27, Dalton—probation violation
Jorge Bautista, 35, Monticello—driving without a valid license; speeding; failure to maintain lane
Jacquez Laroan Waymon, 31, Rutledge—probation violation
Nathasha Nicole Newton, 40, Lithonia—failure to appear for a fingerprintable charge (three counts)
Sianya Nicole Pantoja Gallegos, 21, Covington—driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs; backing; following too closely
Lindsey Elizabeth Duncan, 32, Commerce—failure to appear for a fingerprintable charge
Breanna Michelle Smith, 19, Monticello—battery/family violence (1st offense)
Deputies also responded to many calls for service, including domestic disputes, transporting prisoners, reckless driver, three alarm calls, serving papers, accidents, subject needs officer, premises check, 911 hang up, 4-wheeler/motorcycle running up the road.
