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Powder Springs Arrests: Another McEachern Athlete Charged

The Cobb County Sheriff's Office reported the following bookings at the county jail of Powder Springs residents on Friday and Saturday, May 19-20.

 
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Cedric Charles Nicholson Jr., 17, of the 5800 block of Rutland Lane, was arrested Friday in the 5000 block of Hopeland Drive on a charge of board for other agency. He made his bail of an unlisted amount on Saturday. McEachern High School's track and field Web page lists Nicholson on the team. Earlier this month, football player Jed Omyedika Nwankwoh, 18, was arrested on a charge of disrupting a public school. Cobb County Sherrif's Office
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Jackson Dail White, 49, of the 100 block of Courtland Circle, was arrested at the Cobb jail's visitor center on a charge of down from court.
Kenyatta Rashaad Shelton, 17, of the 4300 block of Defoors Farm Trail, was arrested in the 5000 block of Hopeland Drive on charges of attempting to alude, board for other agency, and other charges. He made his bail of an unlisted amount on Saturday.
Brandon Jamar Leotaud, 21, of the 1300 block of Paddocks Way, was arrested Saturday on a charge of board for other agency. He bonded out for an unlisted amount on Sunday.
Keldrick Brown, 20, of the 3500 block of Mustang Drive, was arrested Friday on a charge of board for other agency. He bonded out Saturday for an unlisted amount.
Jonte Antonio Jackson, 17, of the 3400 block of Mustang Drive, was arrested Friday on a charge of board of other agency. He bonded out Sunday for an unlisted amount.
Kelvin Andre Smith Jr., 26, of the 4100 block of Arapaho Drive, was arrested Saturday at Red Rose Drive and Macedonia Road on charges of speeding and board for other agency. He bonded out of jail for an unlisted amount the same day.
About this column: Mugshots and arrest information are supplied by the Cobb County Sheriff's Office. An arrest does not indicate a conviction. Related Topics: Daily Arrest Report, Powder Springs Crime, and West Cobb Crime

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