

Wal-Mart, 641 Veterans Parkway S., reported that the two teens paid for some merchandise that they had selected but left the store with $14 worth of store merchandise for which they did not pay concealed inside Crystal Conger's purse. Ariel Caitaln Conger, 18, and Crystal Dawn Conger, 19, both of 4513 Doerun-Norman Park Road, were each charged Thursday with theft by shoplifting. Amanda Jarvis had a red mark on the right side of her face. Two children were in the back seat of the car at the time, police said. He was arrested after Amanda Jarvis reported that he had hit her while they were driving in Moultrie. S.E., was charged Thursday with simple battery and two counts cruelty to children. A-6, Adel, was charged Thursday with possession of marijuana.

Dianna Marie Thornton, 31, 800 16th St. Randy Millard Bivins, 43, 945 Perry Road, was charged with disorderly conduct. On Wednesday Rakestraw filed an additional charge of Violation of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act against Jones, 28, 3312 Old Adel Road Lot 1, in connection with the pills. At that time he was charged with possession of marijuana. He gave permission for a search of his car and officers found suspected marijuana. On April 16 Rakestraw intercepted Jones as he was going in to work.

The drugs were not intended for anyone at the restaurant, he said, but was a drop-off point for a customer whom Jones would not identify, the officer said. "The wadded up newspaper contained a bag that contained the 15 pills." "(During) my surveillance I observed him drive from the Wal-Mart parking lot to Barber's restaurant and throw an item out of the passenger window," he said. The department's Drug Enforcement Team received the tip John Fitzgerald Jones Jr., who was at the time a Wal-Mart employee, was selling drugs in the parking lot, Rakestraw said. The 15 pills were found during an investigation into the sale of prescription medication taking place in the Wal-Mart shopping center, a said Colquitt County Sheriff's Office Inv. Add To Favorites Man faces additional drug chargesĪpril 25- MOULTRIE - A Moultrie man who was arrested earlier in the month faces additional charges related to prescription narcotics and ADHD medications.
