• David Jay Jackson, 48, 938 Reed Road, Dalton, was charged Monday by the Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office with aggravated stalking.
• Blake Allen Sexton, 17, 600 Inglewood Lane, Tunnel Hill, was charged Monday by the Dalton Police Department with battery, cruelty to children and cruelty to animals.
• Brenda Lackey Cross, 57, 100 Carter Lane, Pineknot, Ky., was charged Tuesday by the Dalton Police Department with destruction or transfer of property subject to security interest.
• Richard Cross, 18, 1449 Liberty Drive, No. 39, Dalton, was charged Tuesday by the Dalton Police Department with aggravated assault.
• Genaro Rocha Jimenez, 28, 217 Fields Avenue, No. 5, Dalton, was charged Tuesday by the Varnell Police Department with burglary, terroristic threats and acts and criminal trespass of property without permission.
• Antonio Mendez, 27, 622 Oak St., Dalton, was charged Tuesday by the Dalton Police Department with simple battery (family violence) and cruelty to children.
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Photo released of jewelry theft suspect
The Dalton Police Department released a picture of one of the men who allegedly ripped off an area jewelry store of about $7,500 in a “bait and switch” style theft on Saturday. The theft happened at Casa Blanca’s Jewelry. The suspect pictured, who identified himself as Luis Solis and presented an apparently fake Nevada driver’s license, also posed for a picture for the store clerk during the transaction. Dalton’s pawn broker ordinance requires all sellers to be photographed by the store. The two suspects were described as Hispanic males with slightly heavyset/stocky builds. Both wore jeans, with one man wearing a dark blue polo shirt with white stripes and the other wearing a lighter blue or white shirt. One suspect had a ponytail and facial hair.
The Dalton Police Department released a picture of one of the men who allegedly ripped off an area jewelry store of about $7,500 in a “bait and switch” style theft on Saturday. The theft happened at Casa Blanca’s Jewelry. The suspect pictured, who identified himself as Luis Solis and presented an apparently fake Nevada driver’s license, also posed for a picture for the store clerk during the transaction. Dalton’s pawn broker ordinance requires all sellers to be photographed by the store. The two suspects were described as Hispanic males with slightly heavyset/stocky builds. Both wore jeans, with one man wearing a dark blue polo shirt with white stripes and the other wearing a lighter blue or white shirt. One suspect had a ponytail and facial hair.
Continued ... - Agenda for Friday's Dalton Board of Education retreat
- Students, teachers get STAR treatment
- Interviews for judgeship start today
- Bethel bill gives more time to report sex crimes
- Sales tax drop not likely to help economy, school finance director says
- Severe Weather Awareness Week: Lightning safety
- Severe Weather Awareness Week: Tornado safety
- Feb 6, 2012
- Suspects sought in ‘bait and switch’ crime
- Trade center is showing its age
- Vet celebrates 91st birthday at mall
- Severe Weather Awareness Week: Thunderstorm safety
- Feb 5, 2012
- School board members' campaign promises
- Whitfield school board to meet Monday
- Civil War show brings out the big gun
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