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HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2002
Support Our Troops Callaway Qualifies for Track
second in long jump; Crystal Reese - Assistant Football Coach
By Ban Geter first in 400-meter and second in 800 weightlifter John Heard
meter run; Jamie Rife - second in 3,200 Mark Murphy and Jeff Bugg
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The Callaway Cavalietqualified for
the state track and field totumament
after finishing second in the $-AA meet
Saturday.
The top three teams advanced to the
state meet May 2-4 in Albany.
CaUaway had six girls to qualify in
the state event.
Rashaun Geter - second in discus;
Crystal Ward - first in triple jump and
meter run; and the 4X100 meter team
of Suzanne Hollowell, Amanda Smith,
Ward, Reese and Rife - second.
Rife set two school records in the
region tournament.
Her times of 2:26.19 in the 800-meter
run and 12:35 in the 3,200-meter run
were both Lady Cavalier records.
*In other sports news, Callaway
to the win the USSA National
Press Championship in
6.
The three advances to
championship in Atlanta in
Heard a super-heavyweight,
lbs., while Murphy, who
pressed 385 lbs. and Bugg, who!
198 lbs lifted 485 lbs.
Cocaine and Pot Arrest
Made by Troup Deputies
On April 19, around 7:15
p.m., agents with the Troup
County Sheriff's Office Drug
Unit went to 102 Horseshoe
Bend, West Point, the home
of Quayton Bernard Jackson,
in reference to executing a
search warrant after receiv-
ing information that mari-
juana and crack cocaine was
being sold at the residence.
While conducting surveil-
lance of the residence, agents
observed a black Dodge Ram
pickup truck enter the drive-
way where a white female,
later identified as Tara Lee
Ingrain, exited the vehicle.
She then went to the front
porch and briefly talked to
Bernard Moss and an
unknown black female, later
identified as lVim._ha Mahalia
Mathis.
All three subjects entered
the residence and shortly
returned outside. Ingrain
then left the location.
Agents had a patrol
deputy in the area stop the
vehicle at which time Ingrain
attempted to eat the marijua-
na ($10.00 worth) that she
later admitted bu.ng from
Bernard Moss and Maisha
Mathis.
Upon executing the
search warrant, agents found
approximately one ounce of
marijuana and nine rocks of
crack cocaine in a pair of
shorts in the bathroom. The
shorts were the same that
agents observed Maisha
Mathis wearing at the time
of the marijuana sale. Agents
also found a crack pipe in a
back bedroom of the resi-
dence.
Bernard Moss, Maisha
Mathis, Tara Ingrain and
Linda Moss were transport-
ed to the Troup County jail.
The reporting officer is
Sgt. Rick White. The super-
visor is IX. William Grizzard.
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PLANTING - Walter Purgason of Corinth
to plants. Purgason has planted more than 200
says he still has another 100 to plant.. He said
Big Boy tomato but plants the Better Boy as well.
Guilty Receive Variety of Fines in City
for no proof of insurance, than one ounce. Whitt
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was charged with failure to stop at a
stop sign and fined $76.50.
,Sharon Marie Higginbottom was
charged with speeding 86/70. The case
was continued until May 16.
*Charlie H. Johnson was found guilty
of speeding 39/25 and was fined $123.75
plus 12 months probation. Johnson was
also charged with measurable content
alcohol for which he was fined $795.00,
12 months probation and 10 days com-
munity service; also no record of duty
status, fined $285.00 plus 12 months pro-
bation; and operating an unsafe com-
mercial vehicle for which he was fined
$975.00 and 12 months probation.
*Brandon James Kent was charged
with public drunkenness. The case was
continued until May 16.
*Morris Lewis was charged with fail-
ure to maintain lane and D.U.I. The cases
were continued until May 16.
*Thomas Jeffery Martin was found
guilty of failure to stop at a stop sign
and fined $76.50.
*Ralph T. Mattingly, who was
charged with D.U.I., hit and run and
drivifig while license suspended, 2nd
offense, had these cases continued until
May 16.
*Billy Joe McGhee was found guilty
of loitering and fined $220.00 plus six
months probation.
*Terrance D. Middlebrooks was
charged with speeding 88/70. A Failure
to Appear warrant was issued.
.Marvin Lewis Patton was found
guilty of speeding 97/70 and was fined
$168.00.
*Peggy F. Robinson was charged
with failure to stop at a railroad cross-
ing and fined $217.50.
*Robbie Robinson was charged with
theft by shoplifting. A Bench Warrant
was issued.
.Charles J. Sanders was fined
$115.00 for speeding 51/35 and $38.00
*Robert Edward Savage, Sro was
charged with driving on a suspended
license and habitual violator. These
cases were bound over to State Court.
.Danny Jack Searels was charged
with speeding 49/35 and fined $76.50.
*Joshua T. Sherrer was found guilty
of failure to stop for a stop sign and fined
$76.50.
*Tonya Carter Sherrer was charged
with operating a vehicle without a valid
tag. The case was continued until May
16.
*Michael Allen Sparks was charged
with failure to stop at a stop sign and
fined $76.50.
*Deidra C. Strickland was found
guilty of several charges: child restraint,
two counts, fined $50.00 and 12 months
probation; child restraint, $50.00 fine
plus 12 months probation; improper tag,
warning issued, 12 months probation;
driving without a valid license, fined
$675.00 plus 12 months probation.
*Dexter Bernard Swint was found
ty of disregarding a railroad cross-
ing and fined $217.50.
*Scot Marshall Tway was charged
with speeding 91/70. The case was con-
tinued until May 16.
-Lloyd E. Vanderprize was charged
with D.U.I., and possession of marijua-
na less than one ounce. A Bench Warrant
was issued.
*Henry Edward Veal was found
guilty of speeding 60/40 and fined
$140.00.
*Michael T. Washington was found
guilty of speeding 85/70 and fined
$115.00.
*James Aldin Weaver, who was
found guilty of failure to stop at a stop
sign, was fined $76.50.
*Carrie Johnson Wheeler had her
case continued until May 16 for speed-
ing 89/70.
*Gary Wayne Whitt, Jr., was found
guilty of possession of marijuana less
$1,73S.00, plus 12 months
10 days service.
*Joyce Tyson Williams was,
with speeding
warrant was issued.
guilty of speeding
*Ko Chi Wo was
ing 88/70 and fined $I15.00.
*Andy Quinc]
guilty of speeding 60140,
$140.00.
*Brandon Lee Worthy
guilty of discharging and
firearm, two counts and fined
plus 12 months
to serve four days p6r
ty service until he is
make restitution to
through probation.
*Kendrick Johnson,
charged with speeding 88/70,
license suspended.
*Charlie S. Jones,
speeding 88/70, had his license .'
ed.
*Aresha Selene Leflore
guilty of speeding 86/70 and
license suspended.
*Eboni Chanse Oden was
with speeding 88/70 and a
Appear warrant was issued.
*Rigoberto Marquez
license suspended for
*Edward Ryan had a
Appear warrant issued for
91/70.
*Charles Ray Sanders
guilty of speeding 91/70 and
license suspended.
*Jennifer Michelle
license suspended
*William James Hixson
guilty of speeding 84/70
$115.00.
-William Jonathan Allen
guilty of failure to use signal
tenced to three days
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