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Jailed
Thefts
Camp
been
after police said they
into several vehicles
morning at Holiday
on West Point
:i,.s were called to the
shortly after five
morning in reference
theft.
by a noise coming
vehicles.
they investigated,
said they found two men
items from their vehi-
two suspects saw the
threw down the stolen
fled the campsite in
Vehicle with the two
giving chase in two
of the campers,
her Daniel, wrecked
Ranger in a sharp
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• i Bryan ts'taff
NEW SKILLS - 'Dr" Keegan Montgomery (r) checks Hector Castillo's heart rate during the
Medical Voyage Enrichment program held at Hogansville Elementary School.
Medical-How Practice
40 Students Exploring Medicine In l O-day "Voyage'
By Bryan Geter
More than 40 Hogansville
and Troup ounty students
are participating in a 10-day
simulated "medical voyage."
The Voyager Learning
Program is lesigned o help
students learn through explo-
ration, said Jim Korytoski,
administrator at the
Hogansville Elementary site.
"Students will learn team-
work and responsibility as
they actively participate in
See MEDICAL, Page 2A
Natalie Brown is
checked by nine
"doctors" while
teacher Peggy
Pulver looks on.
Shown are
Hector Castillo,
Josh Davis,
Keegan
Montgomery,
Jessica Reeves,
Kendrell Ringer,
Chris Singleton,
Jessica Smith,
Kenny Ringer
and Teresa
Watson.
Violators
Pay $4,013
In Court
Charges ranging from dis-
orderly conduct to seatbelt vio-
lations resulted in $4,013 of
fines at the June 8 Hogansville
City Recorder's Court.
Judge Robert Whatley
presided over the court.
THE DOCKET included six
cases of disorderly conduct.
Christopher L. Crowley,
charged with disorderly con-
duct, was fined $105 and given
six months' probation.
Shannon D. Crowley was
also charged with disorderly
conduct, fined $155 and given
six months' probation.
Thomas Thornton, facing a
charge of disorderly conduct,
was fined $545 and given five
days of community service plus
six months' probation.
THE CASE of Raymond
Cleotis Gates, charged with dis-
orderly conduct, was continued
until Dec. 14.
JasonLapgley, charged with
ublic d/t$lss, was fined
;350. On a charge of disorder-
ly conduct, he was fined $675.
The disorderly conduct
charge for Natassia Willoughby
was continued until Dec. 14.
Christopher HockeR, cited
for no proof of insurance, was
fined $38. On a charge of too
fast for conditions, he was fined
$140.
Robert E. Elzey paid a $15
fine for a seat belt violation.
Lawrence Jackson, charged
with operating a vehicle with-
out a valid tag, received a warn-
ing.
Patrick E. Jonney, facing a
seat belt violation, was fined
$15.
Roderick King, charged
with a vaccination require-
ment, was fined $79.
ALSO, Rachel Sims Manis,
charged with speeding 59 in a
35 zone, had her case continued
until July 13.
Jason C. Remich, charged
with driving with a suspended
license, was fined $155.
Robert G. Beasley, cited for
defective equipment, was fined
$76.50.
Patricia B. Bishop, facing a
seat belt violation, was fined
$15.
Jason Allen Boltze was fined
$155 for having no business
license. But an additional
charge of failure to appear
resulted in another $155 fine,
three days of community ser-
vice and six months' probation.
Alisa D. Campbell, for a
child seat belt violation, was
fined .
FINED $15 for a seat belt
violation was Eric T. Rutledge.
Carl Dallas States, charged
with driving without a license,
was bound over to State Court.
Lara Saturnino, charged
with having no insurance, was
fined $795 and given 12 months'
probation. For an improper tag,
she was fined another $415.
Tamikon Tigner, for a seat
belt violation, was fined $15.
Regina Diane Shirey, was
fined $76.50 for a no-passing
zone charge.
West Offers $200
To- Nab Sign Thief
A candidate ,for a local
office, in association with Crime
Stoppers of Troup County, is
offering a $200 reward for infor-
mation leading to the arrest and
conviction of a person or per-
sons stealing his campaign
signs.
C. Lee West, a candidate for
Troup County Coroner, report-
ed to local authorities that at
least 15 of his signs in areas
throughout the city of LaGrange
and Troup County were taken
over the weekend.
West has extended the $200
reward to anyone who gives
local authorities the name or
names of the persons who stole
the signs. He says the reward
would be paid off only if the per-
son is convicted of the crime.
ulse of Hogansville What Are Your Plans for
the July Fourth Holiday?
ROSSER: "i'm
to barbecue some
r=, relax and watch the
NANCY LEYVA & KAREN
STITDER: 'TII be working that
day. But afterwards I'm going to
cook out, go swimming and
shoot some fireworks:'
TABATHA RODGERS:"I'm
going to the fireworks show
at West Point Lake which
will be at Pine Road Park."
CHRIS TUCKER: "1'11 open
my store in the morning. I'll
close in the afternoon and
go home and grill out"
MARTHA RUSSELL: "I'm
not planning to do anything
except help nurse a friend
who is crippled:'
RENEA BAILY WITH
RANDY: "We are going to
hang around the house and
grill out:'