Polk County Ga. arrest report dated Jan. 19, 2013 (Photos)

The Polk County Crime Examiner personally compiles arrest reports that cover the Polk County, Ga. area, including Cedartown, Rockmart and Aragon.

Listed below is the report for Saturday Jan. 19, 2013. The report includes a complete list of arrests, prior arrests, bonding information and inmate photos. Unless specified otherwise, all information is obtained from the Polk County Sheriff's Office. Click here to view today's Floyd County arrest report morning edition.

The following people were arrested and charged with the violations listed below. Click on the links to view prior arrests and/or additional details.

Russell Shane Blankenship, 42, of Cedartown was arrested by Polk County Deputies on a warrant for failure to appear in Cedartown municipal court. Blankenship was released the same day. See also (12/3/2010) (6/4/2010)

Ralph Eugene Bonds, 68, of Cedartown was arrested by Cedartown Police and charged with disorderly conduct. Bonds was released on 1/20 per Cedartown Police Department. See also (12/7/2010)

Anna Maggie Cody, 30, of Rome was arrested by Rockmart police and charged with theft by shoplifting. Cody was released the same day after bonding out through the Rockmart Police Department.

Jerry Wayne Deems Jr., 42, of Aragon was arrested by Polk County deputies on a warrant for contempt of court regarding child support. Deems remains in custody at the time of this publication. See also (6/14/2012) (3/29/2012) (12/18/2011) (8/10/2011) (Intoxicated male arrested for shoplifting liquor) (10/29/2009)

Crystal Deann Dyer, 24, of Cedartown was arrested in Floyd County on a warrant issued by Polk County charging her with theft by shoplifting and theft by taking. Dyer remains in custody at the time of this publication. Two property bonds totaling $2,200 have been set. See also (1/19/2013 Floyd County arrest) (7/20/2012) (5/2/2012) (4/1/2012) (12/3/2011) (11/20/2011) (11/1/2011) (7/7/2011)

Andy William Gaylor Jr., 33, of Cedartown was arrested by Cedartown police on a warrant for contempt of court regarding child support. Gaylor remains in custody at the time of this publication. See also (7/7/2012) (2/13/2012) (12/7/2010)

James Edward Graham, 47, of Rome was arrested by Georgia State Patrol and charged with DUI, failure to maintain lane and safety restraint violation. Graham remains in custody at the time of this publication. Three property bonds totaling $1,910 have been set.

Kevin Scott Hampton, 33, of Cedartown was arrested by Polk County Police Officer Tillery and charged with escape, obstruction, first degree cruelty on children (FVA), simple battery (FVA), simple battery (FVA) and third degree cruelty to children (FVA). Hampton remains in custody with no bond set at the time of this publication. See also (11/28/2010)

Charles Jackson, 70, of Cedartown was arrested by Cedartown police on a warrant for felony probation violation. Jackson remains in custody at the time of this publication. See also (King Street Drug Raid) (3/15/2011)

Aldo Ray Maddox, 54, of Cedartown was arrested by Cedartown police and charged with shoplifting and disorderly conduct. Maddox remains in custody at the time of this publication. See also (3/12/2012) (4/5/2010) (10/15/2009) (11/13/2009) (12/31/2009)

Terry Tyrone Pollard Jr.,17, of Cedartown was arrested by Cedartown Police Officer and charged with criminal trespass. Pollard was released on 1/20 after posting a $1,100 property bond. See also (8/1/2012)

Kendall Ladwon White, 20, of Rockmart was arrested by Polk County police and charged with felony possession of marijuana, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, drugs not in original container, possession of controlled substance wit intent to distribute, possession of a firearm during the commission of a ccrime, possession of schedule IV drugs and possesion of drugs not in the original container.

Jermaine Tolbert Williams, 37, of Rockmart was arrested by Polk County Police Officer Boatner and charged with simple battery (FVA). See also (5/5/2012)

Arrest reports do not reflect the guilt or innocence of the individuals listed. All parties are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Not every arrest/charge leads to a conviction. A conviction or acquittal is determined by the court system.

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