• Teresa Renee Anderson, 42, 215 Liberty Church Road, Crandall, was charged Friday by the Georgia State Patrol with failure to maintain lane and DUI.
• Eric Dewayne McAtee, 19, 1239 Center Hill Church Road, Chatsworth, was charged Friday by the Murray County Sheriff’s Office with first degree criminal damage to property.
• Joseph Richard Satterfield, 21, 881 Corvette Drive, Chatsworth, was charged Friday by the Murray County Sheriff’s Office with first degree criminal damage to property.
• Richie Erwin Willis, 22, 109 Mallory Drive, Dalton, was charged Friday by the Dalton Police Department with trafficking in methamphetamine (three counts), possession of marijuana, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime and use of communication facilities in drug transactions.
• Junior Baker, 27, 1600 Stevenson Drive, Dalton, was charged Saturday by the Georgia State Patrol with possession of tools for the commission of a crime, possession of meth and open container violation.
• Johnny Blair Jr., 44, 119 E. Belmont Drive, Calhoun, was charged Saturday by the Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office with DUI, driving while license suspended, failure to stop at stop sign, failure to report accident and open container violation.
• Roger Arnold Bowling, 30, 1370 Ridge Road, Dalton, was charged Saturday by the Georgia State Patrol with possession of tools for the commission of a crime, possession of meth and open container violation.
• John William Dempsey, 26, 814 N. Fifth Ave., Chatsworth, was charged Saturday by the Georgia State Patrol with DUI, failure to maintain lane and open container violation.
• Silas Jesus Fraire, 19, 1409 Pierce Circle, Dalton, was charged Saturday by the Dalton Police Department with possession of less than an ounce of marijuana.
• Anthony Wayne McNair, 26, 1121 Riverbend Road, Dalton, was charged Saturday by the Georgia State Patrol with possession of tools for the commission of a crime, possession of meth and open container 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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