Manuel Hernandez-Arciniega, a resident listed in public arrest records, was taken into custody on February 17, 2025, in Whitfield County, Georgia. According to the official booking report, the arrest was made by local authorities and the subject was charged with the following offense(s): Dui-alcohol, 0.08g Or More Within 3 Hours Or MoreFailure To Obey Traffic Control Devices; Running Red LightHit & Run; Driver To Stop/ Return To Accident SceneDriving While License Is Suspended Or Revoked, MisdOfficer’s Narrative:[Please note: The following is a direct transcription from the official initial incident report. The Georgia Gazette does not fix any spelling or grammatical errors that may exist. Any changes or redactions made by our staff are placed inside brackets. Some errors may exist. All subjects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The topics discussed may be sensitive to some readers. Discretion is advised.]On 2/16/25, at approximately 22:38, I responded to the intersection of North Dalton bypass and pleasant grove Dr SE in reference to a motor vehicle accident. As I got close to the intersection, dispatch advised me that one of the vehicles, a Red Chevrolet Truck, left the scene of the accident.Upon arrival, I spoke to [VICTIM ], the driver of the a White Toyota Camry. She informed me that she was waiting at the red light when a Red Truck came behind her and rear ended her vehicle. She stated that the driver of the Red Truck got out of the vehicle and approached her driver side window. [VICTIM ] stated that the driver was a Hispanic male, about five feet and five inches tall, with a black and grey checkered sweater with blue jeans on.She stated that the male was trying to convince her to fix the issue amongst themselves without involving law enforcement. [VICTIM ] stated that this raised her concerns so she took a picture of the Red Truck’s license plate. She showed me the picture that showed a Georgia license plate [REDACTED]. I ran the license plate through GCIC. I ed the registered owner, who informed me that he sold the truck to his nephew named Manuel. He stated that he does not know the address. I then checked the local involvements with the vehicle. Local involvements showed a Manuel Hernandez Arciniega associated with the vehicle in prior officer encounters.I asked dispatch to send a Whitfield County deputy to the address listed in the local involvements screen. Dispatch confirmed that the deputies on scene made with the suspect vehicle. Pfc Pressley 43 stood by with the White Toyota Camry while it was being towed from the accident location. I went to [200 BLOCK] Satterfield Rd SE to meet with deputies on scene with the suspect vehicle and driver.Upon arrival, Pfc O’Neal and I noticed a Red Chevrolet pickup truck with front end damage and a male matching the description given by the victim. He identified himself as Manuel Hernandez Arciniega. He admitted to being the driver of the Red Chevrolet truck during the accident. Arciniega stated he left the scene of the accident because the victim did not move to the side of the road or agree to fix the issue amongst themselves.At this point, I made the decision to place Arciniega under arrest for leaving the scene of the accident and driving while suspended. As we placed him in handcuffs, Pfc O’Neal informed me that he smelled the odor of an alcoholic beverage emitting from his person. Pfc O’Neal ed him incident to arrest, no contraband was found. We sat Arciniega in the back seat of Pfc O’Neal’s patrol vehicle and secured him in the seat belt. I read Arciniega implied consent for drivers 21 years of age or older. He stated he understood them and agreed to state chemical testing of his breath. We then relocated to the Whitfield County jail.At the jail, my firearm was secured in the lock boxes located in the sally port. Officer Murdoch 26 arrived at the jail to conduct the state test of Arciniega’s breath using the intoxilyzer 9000. The test yielded a positive result of a.277 BrAC. Custody of Arciniega was transferred over to Whitfield County jail booking staff. I cited Arciniega for 40-6-20 traffic signal violation (citation 40802), 40-6-270 leaving the scene of an accident (citation 40803), 40-6-391(p)(5) DUI 0.08Gm or more (3rd) (citation 40804), and 40-5-121 driving while suspended (citation 40805). I also filed out an administrative license suspension form.The citations, drivers copy of the ALS form, and a copy of the intoxilyzer 9000 results were given to Whitfield County jail booking staff.There were no known medical or security issues to pass along.[End of Narrative]. This incident was officially recorded and made publicly available by law enforcement agencies in the state of Georgia. The details provided reflect the arrest information at the time of booking and do not indicate guilt or conviction. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Name of Accused:
Hernandez-Arciniega, Manuel
Date of Arrest:
02/17/2025
Charges For Arrest:
Dui-alcohol, 0.08g Or More Within 3 Hours Or More
Failure To Obey Traffic Control Devices; Running Red Light
Hit & Run; Driver To Stop/ Return To Accident Scene
Driving While License Is Suspended Or Revoked, Misd
Officer’s Narrative:
[Please note: The following is a direct transcription from the official initial incident report. The Georgia Gazette does not fix any spelling or grammatical errors that may exist. Any changes or redactions made by our staff are placed inside brackets. Some errors may exist. All subjects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The topics discussed may be sensitive to some readers. Discretion is advised.]
On 2/16/25, at approximately 22:38, I responded to the intersection of North Dalton bypass and pleasant grove Dr SE in reference to a motor vehicle accident. As I got close to the intersection, dispatch advised me that one of the vehicles, a Red Chevrolet Truck, left the scene of the accident.
Upon arrival, I spoke to [VICTIM ], the driver of the a White Toyota Camry. She informed me that she was waiting at the red light when a Red Truck came behind her and rear ended her vehicle. She stated that the driver of the Red Truck got out of the vehicle and approached her driver side window. [VICTIM ] stated that the driver was a Hispanic male, about five feet and five inches tall, with a black and grey checkered sweater with blue jeans on.
She stated that the male was trying to convince her to fix the issue amongst themselves without involving law enforcement. [VICTIM ] stated that this raised her concerns so she took a picture of the Red Truck’s license plate. She showed me the picture that showed a Georgia license plate [REDACTED]. I ran the license plate through GCIC. I ed the registered owner, who informed me that he sold the truck to his nephew named Manuel. He stated that he does not know the address. I then checked the local involvements with the vehicle. Local involvements showed a Manuel Hernandez Arciniega associated with the vehicle in prior officer encounters.
I asked dispatch to send a Whitfield County deputy to the address listed in the local involvements screen. Dispatch confirmed that the deputies on scene made with the suspect vehicle. Pfc Pressley 43 stood by with the White Toyota Camry while it was being towed from the accident location. I went to [200 BLOCK] Satterfield Rd SE to meet with deputies on scene with the suspect vehicle and driver.
Upon arrival, Pfc O’Neal and I noticed a Red Chevrolet pickup truck with front end damage and a male matching the description given by the victim. He identified himself as Manuel Hernandez Arciniega. He admitted to being the driver of the Red Chevrolet truck during the accident. Arciniega stated he left the scene of the accident because the victim did not move to the side of the road or agree to fix the issue amongst themselves.
At this point, I made the decision to place Arciniega under arrest for leaving the scene of the accident and driving while suspended. As we placed him in handcuffs, Pfc O’Neal informed me that he smelled the odor of an alcoholic beverage emitting from his person. Pfc O’Neal ed him incident to arrest, no contraband was found. We sat Arciniega in the back seat of Pfc O’Neal’s patrol vehicle and secured him in the seat belt. I read Arciniega implied consent for drivers 21 years of age or older. He stated he understood them and agreed to state chemical testing of his breath. We then relocated to the Whitfield County jail.
At the jail, my firearm was secured in the lock boxes located in the sally port. Officer Murdoch 26 arrived at the jail to conduct the state test of Arciniega’s breath using the intoxilyzer 9000. The test yielded a positive result of a.277 BrAC. Custody of Arciniega was transferred over to Whitfield County jail booking staff. I cited Arciniega for 40-6-20 traffic signal violation (citation 40802), 40-6-270 leaving the scene of an accident (citation 40803), 40-6-391(p)(5) DUI 0.08Gm or more (3rd) (citation 40804), and 40-5-121 driving while suspended (citation 40805). I also filed out an administrative license suspension form.
The citations, drivers copy of the ALS form, and a copy of the intoxilyzer 9000 results were given to Whitfield County jail booking staff.
There were no known medical or security issues to pass along.
[End of Narrative]
Disclaimer: All data provided here is taken from public arrest records. This publication does not imply guilt or final conviction.
More Arrests in Whitfield County on February 17, 2025
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