Saturday, August 18, 2012
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Weekly Suwanee police incidents-- Mumtaz Paroo was charged on Aug. 16 with obstruction of a law enforcement officer.
-- Rahim Amin Maherali was charged on Aug. 16 with criminal trespass.
-- Telisa La'Wan Lee was charged on Aug. 15 with DUI.
-- Melvin James Howell was charged on Aug. 15 with giving false name or information, no driver's license, following too closely and hit and run.
-- Roger Roland Bernier was charged on Aug. 15 with driving with an expired tag and driving while license was suspended.
-- Wenceslao Maya-Cruz was charged on Aug. 12 with driving without a license.
-- Jose Ramiro Hernandez-Garcia on Aug. 12 was charged with improper lane change/failure to maintain lane and driving while unlicensed.
-- Shawn Michael Fisher was charged on Aug. 12 with possession of marijuana less than one ounce and disorderly conduct.
-- On Aug. 12, a passenger window of a vehicle was reportedly broken and several items reported missing. Among the items missing was a purse, a GPS system, $40 cash and a credit card and a debit card.
-- Jonathan Wilfred Dailey was charged Aug. 11 with not having lights on within a half hour after sunset or a half hour before sunrise.
-- Mark Derrick Threat was charged on Aug. 11 with having an open container and DUI.
-- Silvia Guadalupe Fuentes Burgos was charged on Aug. 10 with financial identity fraud.
-- Tonya Lynn Bourdreaux was charged on Aug. 10 with theft by taking and burglary.-- From staff reports
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Comments
kevin 9 months ago
when are the police going to stop the 55-60mph speeding on the McGinnis Ferry Road? Their new police station is just a stone's throw from this road and they keep ignoring the speeding. I am starting to believe that the police chief is telling their officers not to ticket these folks. I guess they need a brick to hit them in the head to enforce the laws in Suwanee!
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