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Burglaries Are Reported this Week

Several burglaries were reported in the last week, including theft of livestock, and a number of other thefts.

The adult cow and calf were missing from a pasture on County Line Trail. A resident of Post Road reported two televisions, two tablets, a gun, ring, bourbon and more was taken from his home.

Two motorcylces were reportedly stolen from an address on Burney Drive. Another resident reported a burglary on Flamingo Drive where a hedge trimmer, tent, and golf clubs were taken. Deputies also reported an incident of entering auto, and are looking into a case of identity fraud.

Deputies also recovered a stolen vehicle, which had no wheels or tires, no radio or headlights.

Persons arrested in the last week, and their charges, include:

•Jimmy Lee Jackson, 56, Monticello—probation violation.

•Sheronda Rene Manuel, 33, Eatonton—probation violation.

•Michael Thomas Hinton, 27, Monticello—possession of methamphetamine and obstruction of a law enforcement officer.

•Jessy Bryant, 27, Eatonton—possession of methamphetamine.

•Jessica Lynn Herrien, 33, Monticello—hold for warrant in Greene Co.

•Barry Vance Kirkley, 53, Covington—theft by conversion and conversion of payments for real property improvements.

•Carey Leigh Leggett, 50, Covington—theft by conversion and conversion of payment for real property improvements.

•Frederick Lamar King, Sr., 46, Eatonton—Jasper County Superior Court bench warrant for failure to appear.

•Tyrone Thurman, 34, Monticello—driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and failure to maintain lane.

•John Russ Youngblood, 39, Hillsboro—simple battery and obstruction of a law enforcement officer.

•Brian Keith Cagle, 25, Monticello—driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and failure to maintain lane.

•Richard Christopher Moorhouse, 25, Monticello—Jasper County Superior Court bench warrant for failure to appear.

•Clayton Gavaris McCrary, 53, Macon—probation violation.

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