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Sheriff's department intake report
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Several were arrested by DeKalb County deputies over the past week. Included in sheriff’s department arrests:

James Walker Stringer, 41, is charged with violation of the sex offender registration law. His charges come after sheriff’s officers made a surprise visit on the last place he had listed as living. When they arrived the home owner told them Stringer had not lived there in over two months. Stringer was found and arrested. Under the registration law, sex offenders are required to report to the sheriff’s office any move they make within 48 hours of getting a new residence. Sheriff Patrick Ray said his officers have been paying visits to registered sex offenders this past week to make sure they are abiding by the rules of their registration.

Eric Thomas Dunn, 38, is charged with violation of bond conditions. He was arrested after he was found having a domestic dispute with a female after he had been released on bond.

Krystal Williams, 24, of Gilford, Ct., is charged with public intoxication. She was arrested after deputies went to a residence on Coconut Ridge Road where a woman was reportedly trying to assault people. The deputy found Williams walking along the roadway when he arrived. She was unsteady on her feet and was apparently under the influence of an intoxicant.

Dylan Robert Wagoner, 24, was arrested for DUI. His charges come after a deputy saw him weave in and out of lanes as he was traveling on Sparta Highway. The officer pulled him over and found him with slurred speech and smelling of alcohol. Wagoner reportedly told the officer he had been drinking since noon the day prior. He was also cited for making illegal lane changes.

Troy Eugene Martin, 39, was charged with second-offense DUI. His charges come after deputies were sent to Miller Lane to investigate a passed out driver. When they arrived they found Martin slumped over the wheel of his running vehicle. An open can of an alcoholic beverage was observed in his cup holder. He was also cited for violation of implied consent when he refused a sobriety test.