
The following records are from the Roswell Police Department and can be viewed at rpdp2c.org . All people arrested or cited are presumed innocent.
On Tuesday, Jan. 30, at 1:30 p.m.
, police responded to a wire fraud call at a 300 block of South Lea Avenue location where $186,000 was stolen. Friday, Jan. 24 3:48 p.
m. — A $3,000 trailer was reported stolen from a 500 block of West Vista Parkway location. 4:18 p.
m. — Officers were dispatched to the 1700 block of West Walnut Street in response to a criminal damage call after a 219 Honda sustained $1,000 of damage. 4:38 p.
m. — Police responded to a criminal damage call in the 2900 block of Largo Drive, where a window sustained $350 in damage. 5:19 p.
m. — Deja Oshai Riddle was charged with criminal damage to the property of a household member at a 1200 block of West Baylor Drive address where a screen door sustained $500 of damage. Saturday, Jan.
25 8:26 p.m. — Oliver R.
Cerino was charged with disorderly conduct at a 2700 block of West Second Street address. Sunday, Jan. 26 4:04 a.
m. — Police responded to a criminal damage call at a 1800 block of West Third Street address where two tires sustained a combined total of $400 in damage. Monday, Jan.
27 12:51 a.m. — Tania Kay Mendoza was charged with aggravated driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor and drugs at a 1200 block of West Ninth Street address.
8:09 a.m. — The following items were stolen from a vehicle at a 1600 block of East Alameda Street address: $1,200 in cash and three rifles with a combined value of $950.
12:54 p.m.— Police were dispatched to a 4500 block of North Main Street business in reference to a shoplifting call in which $567 of food was stolen.
1:16 p.m. — Gary Troy James was charged with shoplifting at a 1300 block of North Main Street location.
Tuesday, Jan. 28 7:36 a.m.
— Officers were dispatched to a 2000 block of North Main Street motel in reference to an arson, in which three air conditioning units sustained $900 of damage and a cup sustained $10 of damage. 11:52 a.m.
— A 2016 Lincoln Pickup truck was stolen from a 2700 block of Park Drive address. Wednesday, Jan. 29 10:20 a.
m. — Victoria Danielle Montoya was charged with aggravated driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs at a 100 bock of East Byrne Street address. 1:38 p.
m. — Ryan Zachary Holloway was charged with shoplifting from an 1130 block of South Main Street address after stealing an $830 iPhone 16 and a $120 Argom Tech watch. 3:45 p.
m. — Christopher Shay Mendez was charged with shoplifting from a 900 block of Spring Street address. 3:58 p.
m. — Police responded to a vehicle burglary at a 300 block of South Kentucky Avenue in which a $250 pair of sunglasses and a $20 card holder were stolen. 4:53 p.
m. — Police responded to a burglary in the 200 block of West Mathews Street in which $800 of tools and a $1,500 water heater were stolen. 5:59 p.
m. — Officers responded to a wire fraud call at a 1400 block of South Missouri Avenue in which $900 was stolen. 9:47 p.
m. — Phillip Acosta was charged with aggravated driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs at a 2300 block of West Second Street address. 10:48 p.
m. — Jose Manuel Santillan was charged with possession, delivery or manufacturing of drug paraphernalia at a 600 block of West Deming Street address. Thursday, Jan.
30 2:48 p.m. — Police responded to a larceny call at an 1100 block of North Atkinson Avenue residence where the following items were stolen: a $299 air conditioning unit, $100 of cups and plates, $150 of shovels, a $200 steel pipe and a $150 wheelchair.
3:31 p.m. — Ashley Brooke McAdams was charged with shoplifting from an 1100 block of South Main Street business.
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