• Charles Bennett, 31, 2024 Golf Road, Huntsville, Ala., was charged Friday by the Chatsworth Police Department with terroristic threats and acts, disorderly conduct and criminal trespass.
• Mauricio Lemus, 59, 219 Green Drive, Dalton, was charged Friday by the Dalton Police Department with driving without a license, improper lane usage and DUI.
• Anthony Brock Long, 36, 15 Kelly Road, Crandall, was charged Friday by the Murray County Sheriff’s Office with theft by taking and theft by deception.
• Bryan Michael Quinn, 362-B Richardson Road NE, Dalton, was charged Friday by the Dalton Police Department with aggravated assault, false imprisonment (family violence charges), terroristic threats and acts and obstruction of an officer.
• Octavio Peinado Aguilar, 25, 217 Rauley Ave., Chatsworth, was charged Saturday by the Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office with false imprisonment, kidnapping and interference with a 911 call (all family violence charges).
• Michele Brass Andrews, 48, 42 Brass Hill Road, Blue Ridge, was charged Saturday by the Dalton Police Department with DUI, failure to maintain lane and open container in vehicle.
• Tonya Meri Fredrick, 36, 110 Richardson Road, Calhoun, was charged Saturday by the Dalton Police Department with possession of methamphetamine, possession of Xanax, possession of tools for the commission of a crime and giving false information.
• Lusila Alexandra Guzman, 21, 711 N. Selvidge St., Dalton, was charged Satuday by the Dalton Police Department with DUI, driving without a license, failure to maintain lane and following too closely.
• Virginia Lynn Hall, 44, 1449-G Highway 76, Chatsworth, was charged Saturday by the Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office with speeding and DUI.
• Brent Raymond Smith, 51, 2450 Lakeland Drive, Apt. 5, Dalton, was charged Saturday with DUI and headlight violation.
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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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