- 2/10/2012 Liberty Tax told 'no ballyhooing; wavers' pulled off the street in NA'
- 2/5/2012 ASU offers bridge program for black males
- 2/5/2012 Hall to honor Bush, Twiggs
- 2/5/2012 Aiken Chamber names Star, Standard publisher Man of Year
- 2/5/2012 Star Profile: Deloris Bodie
- 2/5/2012 Banquet to be held to 'stop senior hunger'
- 2/5/2012 Star birthdays for Feb. 2-8
- 2/5/2012 It's time to think about taxes
- 2/5/2012 Darrel Chaney to speak at baseball reunion banquet
- 2/5/2012 Patriots, Jackets split season finale
- 2/5/2012 Jackets lose home pair to Wildcats
- 2/5/2012 FCHS girls hold onto playoff hopes
- 1/30/2012 Lynn leads team to flag football title
- 1/30/2012 Hall of Fame announces 2011 class
- 1/30/2012 Belvedere Girls Softball sign-ups in February
- 1/30/2012 Both Jacket squads stumble vs. Bruins
- 2/5/2012 Editorial: Another fallen hero
- 2/5/2012 Dolphin days
- 2/5/2012 Patriot's pride
- 2/5/2012 Patriot reflections
- 2/5/2012 News from the front porch
- 2/5/2012 Through my eyes: A legend is remembered as Joe Paterno is laid to rest
- 2/5/2012 A new year for the General Assembly
- 2/5/2012 Wrinkles
- 2/5/2012 Phragments from Phyllis: Savoring all those Kodachrome moments
- 2/5/2012 The Creek speaks
Bookings — Nov. 12, 2009
These are the bookings recorded by the North Augusta Department of Public Safety for the dates of Oct. 30 to Nov. 5. Some of the people may not have spent time in jail if they posted bond and were released. Although those listed have been arrested and charged, that does not mean they have been found guilty.
Oct. 30:
Sherry Renee Curtis, 40, financial transaction card theft
Felicia Nicole Meeds, 23, leaving the scene of an accident with an attended vehicle, commitment warrant
Stefan Hunter Smith, 17, malicious injury to personal property
Mitchell Kyle O'Neal, 19, malicious injury to personal property
Brian Taylor Smith, 17, malicious injury to personal property
Chandler Minton Moody, 18, malicious injury to personal property
Kent Michael Gilman, 17, malicious injury to personal property
Nov. 1:
Wilson Jearod Wallace, 30, burglary, kidnapping, assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature
Brandon Latterance Swearinger, 24, malicious injury to personal property, driving under suspension, simple assault and battery, pointing and presenting a firearm, carjacking
Nov. 2:
Nellie Audrey Bennington, 29, shoplifting (under $1,000)
Sarah Courtney Watkins, 24, shoplifting (under $1,000)
Jennifer Ann Yaun, 28, shoplifting (under $1,000)
David Andrew Terrell, 19, receiving stolen goods
Timothy Dale Williams Jr., 17, disorderly conduct
Christopher James McDowell, 19, receiving stolen goods
David Sullivan Young, 19, receiving stolen goods
Damion Alexander Smith, 17, shoplifting (under $1,000)
Franklin Mark Bennett Jr., 19, grand larceny (over $1,000)
Michael Joseph Barbour, 17, shoplifting (under $1,000)
Joshua Earl Allen, 17, shoplifting (under $1,000, second offense)
Rodney Malik Forrester, 43, commitment warrant
Lester Mitchell Allen, 55, public drunkenness
Nov. 3:
Giovanni G. Sanchez-Reyes, 20, no driver's license, improper U-turn
Kristina Maria Monaco, 40, shoplifting (under $1,000)
Tracy Lavert Davis, 37, commitment warrant
Nov. 4:
Tammy Z. Vincent, 50, driving under suspension, careless driving, failure to surrender a suspended driver's license
Kaylee Elizabeth Walker, 18, shoplifting (under $1,000)
Tina Marie Plecha, 19, shoplifting (under $1,000)
Alexandra Nicole Pierce, 19, shoplifting (under $1,000)
Sherrod Jarvis Miller, 47, bank robbery
Ronald James Roemer, 48, driving under the influence
Nov. 5:
Juan Carlos Arcos, 32, no driver's license, speeding (85 miles an hour in a 50 zone)
Leslie Darlene McClendon, 35, soliciting contributions
Jevon Rahein Mitchell, 17, no driver's license, careless driving, loud noise







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