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Area arrests for Nov. 22
• Daer Almondova, 25, 110 W. Crawford St. No. 23, Dalton, was charged Friday by the Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office with failure to appear (felony).
• Willie Jane Patterson, 56, 319 Stanley St., Dalton, was charged Friday by the Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office with burglary.
• Richard Clay Bell, 19, 5367 Old Federal Road South, Chatsworth, was charged Saturday by the Murray County Sheriff’s Office with aggravated assault and cruelty to children.
• Brandon Lee Jenkins, 32, 2847 Six Mile Road, Maryville, Tenn., was charged Saturday by the Eton Police Department with DUI-second offense.
• Gregory Brooks Harmon, 27, 109 Pleasant Hill Drive, Dalton, was charged Saturday by the Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office with battery (family violence), cruelty to children, criminal damage to property and terroristic threats and acts.
• Anthony Lee Morgan, 22, 4411 Trailwood Drive, Cohutta, was charged Saturday by the Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office with DUI-alcohol, failure to yield to emergency vehicle and failure to maintain lane.
• Anthony Allen Sexton, 27, 600 Englewood Lane, Tunnel Hill, was charged Saturday by the Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office with aggravated assault and battery.
• Kayla Lanette Stokes, 22, 2701 Tennga Gregory Road, Crandall, was charged Saturday by the Murray County Sheriff’s Office with DUI, obstruction of an office and failure to drive within a single lane.
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