• Jason Lee Carter, 31, 1652 Fox Bridge Road, Dalton, was charged Sunday by the Murray County Sheriff’s Office with DUI and failure to drive within a single lane.
• Manuel Rico Estrada, 28, 404 Matilda St., Dalton, was charged Sunday by the Murray County Sheriff’s Office with second degree criminal damage to property.
• Glen Lamar Neighbors, 32, 419 Ramsey Road, Chatsworth, was charged Sunday by the Georgia State Patrol with DUI and failure to drive within a single lane.
• William Brent Walls, 40, 3971 Lake Kathy Road, Tunnel Hill, was charged Sunday by the Georgia State Patrol with DUI, driving too fast for conditions, failure to drive within a single lane, driving on the wrong side of the road, leaving the scene of an accident, failure to render aid and failing to stop after striking a fixture.
• Tracy Nyoka Womack, 38, 4849 S. Dixie Highway, Resaca, was charged Sunday by the Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office with DUI and three counts of DUI (child endangerment).
• Guadalupe Zamora-Lopez, 58, 100 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Dalton, was charged Sunday by the Dalton Police Department with driving without a license, failure to yield to a traffic signal and DUI.
• Thomas Winfrey Holcomb, 48, 1743 Mount Vernon Road, Rocky Face, was charged Monday by the Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office with DUI.
• Blanca Otilia Quintero, 21, 1106 Windsor Drive, Dalton, was charged Monday by the Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office with financial transaction card theft, identity theft and financial transaction card fraud.
• David Robert Stevenson, 61, 101 S. Varnell Road, Tunnel Hill, was charged Monday by the Georgia State Patrol with DUI, possession of less than an ounce of marijuana and failure to yield.
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‘Go Build Georgia’ tours to talk skilled worker shortage
Tricia Pridemore, center, executive director of the Governor’s Office of Workforce Development, speaks to Henry Kelly, left, and Ann Kaiser, both with Georgia Power, Tuesday night at the Northwest Georgia College and Career Academy. (Misty Watson/The Daily Citizen)
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