ECSO 02-24-21

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According to the Emanuel County Sheriff’s Office…
February 12
Complainant stated he discovered a dent on his vehicle. Co. believes it may have occurred while the vehicle was unattended in a parking lot.

February 13
Deputies responded to Canoochee Rd. in reference to a single motor vehicle accident, with the vehicle partially in a pond.

February 14
Deputies were dispatched to Gardenia Rd. in reference to a vehicle stuck in a roadway. Upon arrival, vehicle was observed to be stuck in the roadway covered with standing water. It appeared as though the vehicle bottomed out due to ruts in the road. Vehicle was towed and it appeared to have received water damage to the interior, as well as damage to the rear bumper received in the process of removing the vehicle.

Complainant stated a firearm was stolen from his vehicle on Maple Rd.

February 15
Deputies were dispatched to the area of Hwy 1 N. in reference to a wrong way driver. The vehicle was advised to be traveling S. in the northbound lane.

February 16
Complainant stated she wanted to file a complaint because her baby daddy went inside her residence and took two heaters that he paid for but she was using them to keep the kids warm.

Complainant stated she took her boyfriend to work at Crider and he refused to get out of the vehicle so she tried pushing him out and he grabbed her by the throat and began choking her so she punched him and he let go of her and got out of the vehicle. A witness who road with them stated c/o and offender argued the whole time they were traveling to Crider but he never saw either one physically touch one another and when they arrived at Crider, the offender got out of the vehicle and went inside. Offender stated he never put his hands on c/o; she just stated showing out because he didn’t want to go to work. No physical marks were visible on either party.

Complainant stated offender left the residence a few days ago and is now staying in Fitzgerald, but before he left, he put bolts inside the intake of her vehicle causing the motor to lock down and he also stole several items from her daughter. C/o stated she has pictures and texts to prove that the offender admitted to doing everything.

Complainant stated her and her boyfriend got into an argument over hot water for showering and an altercation happened where both parties struck each other in the face. There were no visible marks on either party.

Deputy met with complainant in reference to missing currency. C/o stated he checked his safe deposit box at Durden Bank to find money missing. C/o further stated that the money in question partly belonged to his mother and that his brother also had access to the box as well.

February 17
Deputies were dispatched to Leopard Cir. For a welfare check after receiving several calls from offender.

Deputies responded to Hwy 80 W. in reference to a reckless driver.

Deputies responded to SW Railroad Ave in Oak Park in reference to a suspicious vehicle in the roadway. Upon arrival, the vehicle was partially parked in front of a residence. Upon making contact with the homeowner, it was discovered that the vehicle belonged to a visitor.

February 18
Deputies responded to Kite Rd. in reference to a male subject standing in the ditch.

Deputies, along with EMS and Fire Department, were dispatched to Hwy 192 S. for a single vehicle rollover with entrapments. GSP responded and the scene was turned over to them.

Deputies responded to Keith Screws Rd. in reference to an ATV accident with a female pinned under the four-wheeler.

Deputies responded to New Hope Rd. in reference to two males trespassing.
Deputies were dispatched to Lindsey Rd. in reference to an abandoned vehicle. Listed vehicle was observed to be partially blocking the roadway.

Deputies were dispatched to Griffin Ferry Rd. in reference to a single vehicle accident. Victim stated she was traveling S. on Griffin Ferry Rd. when she swerved to avoid striking a deer.

Deputies were dispatched to Bishop Chapel Rd. in reference to a washout in the roadway. County Road Dept. was notified.

February 19
Deputies were dispatched to Injunction Rd. for loud music coming from a vehicle parked at the residence. Contact was made with an occupant of the vehicle who had to be awakened.

Complainant stated an argument between her and offender started when he tried to snatch her phone out of her hand and when he couldn’t’ get her phone, he grabbed her and held her down on the floor, but she was able to kick him off. C/o then stated that after she kicked him off of her, he then busted a hole through the coffee table with his foot. When deputies arrived, c/o stated offender had already left the scene.

Contact was made with offender on Blackberry Rd. during which time the subject was taken into police custody for the purposes of serving an eviction order and an active arrest warrant made through the EmCo Court system.

Complainant stated he received two W2’s in the mail from Handi-House of Swainsboro saying he made $20k last year but he has not worked there since 2018 or 2019. C/o stated he called Handi-House and talked to someone who stated she had him still employed there and had been receiving a check. C/o then asked what happened to his checks and subject stated that Dave had been getting them and was supposed to be giving them to him.

Deputy made a traffic arrest on I16.

February 20
Complainant stated offender has dogs across the road from him on Price Williams Rd. and they have been going into his yard killing his chickens and this was not the first time it has happened. While at c/o’s residence, victim stated he walks down Price Williams Rd. every day and when he walks by offender’s house, he has to have a stick because they always attack him. Deputy went to offender’s house but no one was home and he was bit several times by three of the dogs, at which time he called for animal control to retrieve the dogs.

Complainant stated he was out of town with is daughter when he received a text from the offender out of the blue saying that he knew how to get into the complainant’s residence real easily and c/o was worried that offender might break into his home while he was away.

Deputies responded to S. 2nd St. in reference to a verbal domestic dispute between a mother and a son.

Deputies responded to McKenzie Dr. in reference to a gunshot wound.

February 21
Deputy responded to Trout Trail for a report of a prowler. Deputy made contact with c/o and was unable to find any prowlers near the residence.
Complainant stated she heard something outside her bedroom window on Scott St. that sounded like they were trying to get under her residence. When deputy arrived, he checked the residence and surrounding area but was unable to locate anyone or any evidence that someone had been there.

Complainant stated he was over at offender’s house on Hwy 192 S. getting some milk that they had picked up for him and their dog growled at him as he was trying to leave so he kicked at the dog to get him away and as he was walking back to his residence, the dog attacked his dog. C/o stated he was trying to break the dogs apart and he was bit by offender’s dog. C/o also stated this is not the first time he has had problems with offender’s dog. Deputy spoke with offender and she stated her dog never growled at c/o; that he just tried to kick her dog for no reason and when he was breaking the dogs apart from fighting, he was bit by both dogs. Offender further stated that when c/o was trying to get the dogs apart that he beat her dog in the back with a metal rake.

Deputy responded to Whetsell Rd. for a complainant of a stolen SD card. Deputy made contact with victim and offender and was able to retrieve the SD card, which appeared to not be damaged and returned it to the victim.

Deputy responded to Canoochee Rd. for a vehicle collision with possible entrapment. Upon arrival, deputy discovered there was no entrapment and the vehicle had run off the road in a culvert. Driver was able to exit the vehicle and was found t be intoxicated.

Deputies were dispatched to Roy Woods Rd. in reference to criminal trespass.

Deputies were dispatched to Herrington St. in reference to members of a motorcycle club parking motorcycles in front of their residence. Contact was made with the owners of the motorcycles who moved them away from the residence.

Deputy met with complainant on Lambs Bridge Rd. in reference to damage to property. Damage found on the scene consisted of appx. 200 yards of fence and cattle gate. A single vehicle left the roadway and struck the opening to the gate then back onto the roadway.

Deputies were dispatched to Hwy 80 E in the area of Twin City in reference to a cow in the roadway.

Deputy responded to the area of Bishop Chapel Rd. for a noise complaint. A resident in the area complained there was loud music and it was after hours for loud noise. Deputy rode the area and did not observe the music coming from a business in the area that was no louder than necessary.
Deputy made a DUI arrest on Canoochee Rd.