Calhoun Times

GORDON ARREST RECORDS

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Feb. 5

Andrade-Franco, Maria Isabel, 18, of 259 Lovebridge Drive, was arrested by the Gordon County Sheriff’s Office and charged with battery — FVA.

Cotton, Jerricka L., 27, of 4275 Red Bud Ave., St. Louis, Missouri, was arrested by the Georgia State Patrol and charged with possession of ecstasy.

Hardy, Joey Brandon, 28, of 1883 Boone Ford Road, was arrested by the Gordon County Sheriff’s Office and charged with probation violation o/c — criminal interferen­ce with government property, probation violation o/c — possession of methamphet­amine.

Harrison, Demarco Montrius, 32, of 85 Mount Zion Road, Atlanta, was arrested by the Georgia State Patrol and charged with affixing tint to windows or windshield­s, driving vehicle when registrati­on suspended/ revoked X2, possession of schedule I controlled substance (ecstasy), windshield­s and windshield wipers (glazing of windows).

Maddox, Richard Corey, 30, of 3390 Rome Road, Plainville, was arrested by the Georgia State Patrol and charged with criminal trespass (family violence), harassing communicat­ions, probation violation (when probation term o/c — theft by taking), stalking — FVA

Smith, William Eric, 47, of 200 S. Line St., was arrested by the Calhoun Police Department and charged with fugitive from justice — Hamilton County, possession of methamphet­amine, possession of schedule IV controlled substance (Xanax).

Wright, Ashley Dawn, 29, of 200 S. Line St., Apt. 318, was arrested by the Gordon County Sheriff’s Office and charged with theft by shopliftin­g — misdemeano­r X5.

Feb. 6

Edge, Arielle Belle, 20, of 875 Newtown Road, was arrested by the Calhoun Police Department and charged with possession and use of drug-related objects, possession of a controlled substance (DAB).

Franklin Jesse Dewayne, 54, of 233 Newtown Creek loop, was arrested by the Gordon County Sheriff’s Office and charged with battery (FVA), probation violation o/c — simple battery.

Frantzen, Korbyn Hunter, 22, of 523 Hunts Gin Road, was arrested by the Gordon County Sheriff’s Office and charged with possession and use of drug-related objects, possession of a controlled substance

Neal Jr., Jason Jaron, 28, of 104 Heritage Drive, was arrested by the Calhoun Police Department and charged with simple battery.

Dean, Amanda Maria, 30, of 356 Flora Drive, was arrested by the Calhoun Police Department and charged with simple battery — FVA.

Misa, Sandris Somins, 49, of 4248 Baverton, Suwanee, was arrested by the Gordon County Sheriff’s Office and charged with DUI, failure to maintain lane, failure to signal, following too closely, improper lane change.

Feb. 7

Barnes, Chad Lee, 30, of 473 Rose Drive, was arrested by the Georgia State Patrol and charged with maximum limits 96/70, driver must apply for new license within 60 days of charge, DUI.

Dean, Jessica Amber, 28, of 303 Dove Point, Social Circle, was arrested by the Georgia State Patrol and charged with DUI.

The preceding informatio­n concerning recent arrests was taken directly from Gordon County Jail records. All people are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Arrests that were featured in individual articles do not appear in the arrest records. The Calhoun Times prints arrest records on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

The January 2021 CTAE Teacher and Spotlight Program of the Month is the education and training pathway offered through the Calhoun College and Career Academy to Calhoun High students.

Mrs. Lynn Davis is the education and training pathway teacher at Calhoun College and Career Academy. Lynn has been teaching for 29 years and has taught multiple grade levels, including 3rd and 5th grades. Lynn started her career at Calhoun High teaching in the Project Success program to help prepare students for their futures after high school. In 2011, Lynn started the education and training program and the FCCLA chapter that she is currently teaching and considers this her dream job.

Lynn earned her Bachelor of Science degree in early childhood education from the University of West Georgia. She then earned her master’s and specialist degree in education through Piedmont College. Lynn’s oldest daughter, Calli, is a teacher at Redbud Elementary and her youngest daughter, Lyndi Rae, is a senior at Calhoun High School and has signed to play softball at the University of Georgia in the fall. Michael, her husband, is a PE teacher at Calhoun Middle School and the offensive coordinato­r for the Yellow Jackets football team at Calhoun High School.

Lynn grew up in Commerce, GA and graduated from Commerce High School. Lynn grew up around sports. She played basketball, tennis, softball, and was a football cheerleade­r in high school. Lynn played tennis in college. An interestin­g fact about Lynn is that every town she has lived in has started with the letter “C” (6 towns).

At CCCA, the education and training program introduces students to the education career. Students are placed at Calhoun Pre-K, Calhoun Primary, and Calhoun Elementary Schools to gather hands on experience. Family, Career and Community Leaders of America is the Career Technical Student Organizati­on associated with the education and training pathway. The central focus of FCCLA is family. Competitio­ns and conference­s provide many great experience­s for students to become successful in the workforce as well as their own homes. There were many Eary Childhood Education students who competed at the region, state, and national levels.

Lynn’s favorite thing about teaching the education and training pathway at CCCA is the relationsh­ips that she builds with her students. Lynn stated, “The most rewarding thing about teaching this pathway is witnessing students I taught become teachers!”

Congratula­tions to Mrs. Lynn Davis on being the CCCA Programs/ Teachers of the Month Spotlight for January 2021.

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Lynn Davis

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