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Woman charged after apple pie dispute at McDonald’s
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COVINGTON, Ga. – Police charged a 32-year-old Covington woman with disorderly conduct last weekend after a dispute about a wait for a McDonald’s apple pie.

According to a Covington Police Department incident report, Sgt. Allan Seebaran responded to the fast food restaurant at 4112 Highway 278 at around 8:40 p.m. Feb. 17 on a report of an argument about an apple pie.

When he arrived at the scene, Seebaran reportedly saw Ana Luisa Guity-Baltazar talking with the manager in the drive-thru lane before she saw his police car and pulled into a parking space.

When she exited her black Nissan, Guity-Baltazar reportedly looked at Seebaran and punched her palm with a closed fist as she approached and pointed at the manager telling Seebaran that she wanted to press charges.

“If I pay for apple (expletive) pie that means I get my money back,” Guity-Baltazar reportedly said. According to the report, the apple pie totaled $1.06.

Seebaran stepped in to keep Guity-Baltazar away from the manager and arrested her for disorderly conduct.

Restaurant staff said that Guity-Baltazar became irate when she had to wait a few minutes for the apple pie to cook. 

According to the report, Guity-Baltazar was transported to Newton County Jail. She was also reportedly given a trespass warning to stay away from the McDonald’s.

Newton County Sheriff’s Office seeks individuals for question in Tuesday night assault
Trevion Campbell and Nyshiem Smith
Trevion Campbell (left) and Nyshiem Smith (right) — Photos courtesy of the Newton County Sheriff’s Office

The Newton County Sheriff’s Office (NCSO) has released the identity of two individuals wanted for questioning in connection to an aggravated assault that occurred Tuesday night at Lakeside Circle.

Trevion Campbell and Nyshiem Smith are considered persons of interest in the incident. Both are considered armed and dangerous. The NCSO advises the public not to approach Campbell or Smith; rather, if spotted, call 911 immediately. 

According to the NCSO’s BOLO, Campbell is a 15-year-old male, listed at 5’6” and 135 pounds. He has brown eyes and black shoulder length locs.

Campbell is reportedly known to travel on foot and squat in abandoned houses. He is most often seen in Newton, Rockdale and DeKalb counties and frequently wears a mask. 

Smith is a 16-year-old male said to be 5’7” and 150 pounds. He also has brown eyes and black shoulder length lics, but his hair is blonde near the front. 

The BOLO says that Smith also often wears a mask, and he tends to frequent Newton and DeKalb counties. 

The pair are listed as persons of interest for Tuesday’s shooting, which left one injured.

The NCSO asks that residents of Lakeside Circle continue to monitor any home security video footage from the night of March 4. Any footage or other tips regarding the incident and the persons of interest can be submitted to Investigator Dunston at bdunston@newtonsheriffga.org.

According to a social media post from the NCSO, on March 4 at approximately 8:25 p.m., two unknown suspects “ambushed” a man at a residence off Lakeside Circle. The victim reportedly suffered “multiple gunshot wounds.” 

The NCSO has not released any information regarding the victim’s condition, nor any further info regarding the assault.