Editor’s note: Polktoday.com provides booking information and mugshots on weekdays. Here at Pauldingtoday.com, we seek to mirror those efforts but have yet found the same sort of resource with the Sheriff’s Office. In an effort to provide readers with some crime information reports, we will for the moment type out arrest information that is available on the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office website. We will keep you posted about our efforts to improve weekday arrest reports as we go along in development of this new site. – KtE

The following arrests were reported on Monday, March 7, 2022 by the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office:

Adam Marc-Anthony Briggs, 23, of 110 Shadowbrook Trace, Covington, was arrested by the Hiram Police Department on charges of Forgery in the Third Degree (Check $1,500 or More.)

Darrell Richard Butler, 25, of 1325 Riverside Parkway #717, Austell, was jailed on a state sentence by the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office.

William Tyler Cooling, 24, 2361 Pinetree Lane SW, Marietta, was jailed on felony charges of probation violation and failure to appear.

Haden Reed Farr, 25, of 2004 Chesterfield Drive, Kennesaw, was booked on misdemeanor charges by the Georgia State Patrol on driving under the influence – alcohol, duty upon striking fixture and failure to maintain laine/improper driving on road.

Jason Marshall Burtus Huff, 41, of 125 Commerce Drive, Dallas, was jailed by the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office on a misdemeanor failure to appear warrant, and misdemeanors for failure to maintain lane/improper driving on road, driving while license suspended or revoked, and a taillights violation.

Kenja Antonio Ragland, 46, of 168 Crescent Woode Drive, Dallas, was jailed by the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office on charges of misdemeanor simple battery – physical contact of insulting or provoking nature, and felony for an aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

Ariel Lashone Wilson, 27, of 303 Arrowhead Drive, Dallas, was arrested by the Dallas Police Department on a felony charge of theft by taking.

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