Haralson County Ga. arrest report dated Feb. 23, 2013 (Photos)

The Northwest Georgia Crime Examiner personally compiles arrest reports that cover Polk, Floyd and Haralson Counties.

Listed below is the Haralson County arrest report for Saturday Feb. 23, 2013. The report includes a complete list of arrests, information regarding prior arrests, bonding information and available inmate photos. Unless specified otherwise, all information is obtained from the Haralson County Sheriff's Office.

The following people were arrested and charged with the violations listed below. Click on the embedded links within each list to view the complete prior arrests report.

Thomas Howard Brown, 45, of Tallapoosa was arrested by Tallapoosa Police Officer Coy and charged with disorderly conduct.

Steven Dwayne Denman, 22, of Tallapoosa was arrested by Haralson County Sheriff's Deputies and charged with criminal trespass, burglary and second degree criminal damage to property.

Amanda Ann Fincher, 33, of Cedartown was arrested by Bremen Police Officer Morris and charged with driving while license withdrawn.

Anthony Ty Garrett, 41, of Rome was arrested by Haralson County Sheriff's Deputy Williams and charged with battery and simple battery.

David Caine Hall, 25, of Bowden was arrested by Bremen Police Officer McIntyre and charged with disorderly conduct, obstruction and public drunkenness.

Joshua Shaun Taylor, 21, of Whitesburg was arrested by Haralson County Sheriff's Deputy Kirby and charged with misdemeanor theft by shoplifting.

Jamie Lynn Wade, 46, of Buchanan was arrested by Georgia State Trooper Hutchinson and charged with driving while license withdrawn.

Geoffery Frank Walker, 20, of Bremen was arrested by Haralson County Sheriff's Deputy Gray on warrants for two counts child molestation, two counts aggravated child molestation, conspiracy to commit a felony and misdemeanor theft by receiving stolen property

The arrest reports within this list do not reflect the actual guilt or innocence of the individual or individuals listed. All parties are presumed innocent until they are proven guilty in a court of law. Not every arrest or charge leads to a conviction. A conviction or an acquittal will be determined by the court system.

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