Forsyth Herald, July 22, 2015

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Body found in Summit at Brookwood pool identified By KATHLEEN STURGEON kathleen@appenmediagroup.com CUMMING, Ga. — A body found July 10 at The Summit at Brookwood neighborhood pool on Lakeheath Drive off Brookwood Road has been identified as Russell Theodore Williams, 20, according to Deputy Robin Regan with the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office. His body was found by a cleaning crew. Williams’ father lives in the neighborhood, but Regan said it in unknown where Williams lived. Regan confirmed they are

investigating the official cause of death, but there is no foul play or threat to the public. Fire Division Chief Jason Shivers said the Forsyth County Fire Department responded initially as they do with any perceived medical emergency. “When we arrived, it was immediately obvious it was a death and not a recoverable injury,” Shivers said. “We knew to leave the individual in place and allow law enforcement to take the proper course. Later in the incident our crews did assist the coroner’s office with removing the body from the pool.”

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DUIS & DRUGS All crime reports published by Appen Media Group are compiled from public records. Neither the law enforcement agencies nor Appen Media Group implies any guilt by publishing these names. None of the persons listed has been convicted of the alleged crimes.

DUI arrests ►► Richard Vaughn, of Sugar

Hill was arrested July 13 on Peachtree Parkway in Cumming for DUI and failure to maintain lane. ►► Michael Austin Kelly, 26, of New Campus Court, Cumming, was arrested July 10 on Buford ►► Highway in Cumming for DUI, failure to maintain lane

and following too close. ►► Michael Robert Simon, 30, of Duluth was arrested July 12 on Peachtree Parkway in Cumming for DUI and speeding. ►► Joshua Daniel Leven, 27, of Dawsonville was arrested July 12 on Pirkle Ferry Road in Cumming for DUI, open container, and failure to yield to the right of way. ►► Brad Michael Criste, 35, of Habersham Marina Road, Cumming, was arrested July 11 on Buford Dam Road in Cumming for DUI and failure to maintain lane. ►► Richard Ellery Deason, 65, of Marietta was arrested June 30 on Oxford Meadow Run in Milton for DUI, open contain-

Forsyth Herald | July 22, 2015 | 3 er, trespassing, reckless driving and duty upon striking a fixed object. ►► Edward W. Officer, 52, of Woodstock was arrested June 19 on Haynes Bridge Road in Alpharetta for DUI and driving on the wrong side of the roadway. ►► Jonathan Shane Wirt, 34, of Marietta was arrested June 27 on Morris Road in Alpharetta for DUI, open container, improper U-turn and notice of change of address. ►► Jamal Elliot Jones, 25, of Suwanee was arrested June 27 on Ga. 400 in Alpharetta for DUI, reckless driving, speeding and failure to maintain lane.


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