Enterprise Junior High Teacher and husband arrested on domestic violence charge

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An Enterprise Junior High School teacher and her husband were arrested early Sunday morning and charged with domestic violence harressment.

Kaih Davis, 31, and Garvin Tiawain Davis, 30, were both arrested and charged at their residence on Creek Lane in Enterprise.

According to reports, police responded to a call at the residence at 12:44 a.m. Sunday.

The Enterprise Junior High School Web site states Kaih Davis is a special education teacher at the school and is in her first year at EJHS.

Both were released from the Coffee County Jail Sunday on a $500 bond each.

Enterprise City Schools Superintendent Jim Reese said Wednesday, “We will investigate the matter and then decide if any action will be taken” in connection with the teacher’s arrest.

In other arrests, an Enterprise teenager was arrested Tuesday by police. Cruz Caldwell, 16, of Pieru St., was arrested and charged with first-degree robbery. Police made the arrest at 501 S. Main Street. First-degree robbery is a Class A felony and Caldwell was automatically charged as an adult.

A New Brockton man was taken to jail after failing to register as a sex offender. Ronald E. Hartzog, 54, of 204 Brock St. in New Brockton, was arrested and charged Monday.

Amez Terrell Shipman, 21, of East Dr., Enterprise, was also arrested Monday on a felony warrant and charged with attempted burglary.

A 25-year-old Enterprise woman, Cynthia Lynn Kunis of County Road 700, was arrested Tuesday and faces charges on more than 40 failure to appear charges for worthless checks. Kunis was set for a bond hearing on Wednesday, but bond had not been set at press time.

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Flag Comment Posted by curtisrowe on October 09, 2009 at 7:59 pm

Chap04, I have seen your handiwork in the past—Quick to draw conclusions but nowhere to be found to post a retraction when the facts are laid at your feet.  How about not hiding behind a screen name when you pass judgment and make assumptions about the decisions made by people with far more expertise than you have?  I hope to God that Chap does not stand for chaplain because your church is built on a foundation of sand.

Flag Comment Posted by hicksjh on October 09, 2009 at 4:34 pm

So do Politicians and?

Flag Comment Posted by tb on October 09, 2009 at 3:00 pm

Good God people, we still live in a country where innocent until proven guilty! That’s how it’s supposed to work anyway.  Don’t hang the teacher out to dry until you know the whole story.  BTW - teachers do go through a back ground check.  Bunch of idiot…

Flag Comment Posted by hicksjh on October 09, 2009 at 8:48 am

We have to be careful eho we hire as school teachers, you never know what your going to get. We don’t need any thugs teaching.

Flag Comment Posted by chap04 on October 08, 2009 at 9:23 pm

Now we get to see what kind of system we have! Principal Anthony Stewart was caught red handed in an affair, smacked his wife, was arrested for Domestic Violence and hauled off to jail. Three days later after his superiors stood up for him and pulled strings, his charge was dropped and he was promoted to Central Office. Let’s see how long it takes them to stand up for her. I think we all know that wont happen because there is a big difference. Oh to be B.I.A!

Flag Comment Posted by aaaaaa on October 08, 2009 at 2:48 pm

Garvin is a very calm person, I just don’t see him causing harm to his wife.  I know from the past that she has quite a temper!

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