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The Champion Legal Section, Thursday, July 31, 2014 www.championnewspaper.com
The successful bidder will be re
quired to furnish the City with evid
ence of liability insurance and work
man’s compensation insurance.
Each bid must be submitted in a
SEALED ENVELOPE, addressed to
the City. Each sealed envelope con
taining a bid must be plainly marked
on the outside as “Redwood Court
Milling and Reclamation Project. If
a bid is forwarded by the United
States Postal Service, the sealed en
velope containing the bid must be en
closed in a separate mailing envel
ope to the attention of the City at the
address shown above.
All bids must be submitted on the bid
form of the type bound in the con
tract documents and conform to the
instructions in the information for bid
ders. No interlineations, additions, or
deletions shall be made in the pro
posal form by the bidder.
Any and all bids received without the
aforementioned qualifications criteria
enclosed, will be returned to the bid
der.
Contractors and sub-contractors bid
ding on this work will be required to
comply with all Federal, State and
local Laws.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to perform work as the prime
contractor. Work performed by the
prime contractor shall be at a minim
um of thirty percent (30%) of the con
tract value.
No bidder may withdraw his/her bid
within the time limit specified in the
instruction to bidders.
040-361013 7/31,8/7,8/14WG
AD FOR BID
Invitation to Bid: DeKalb County
Government requests individuals and
firms with experience in aquatic ser
vices, to submit bids for Aquatic Ser
vices at Lou Walker Senior Center
(ITB No. ++14-100422++).
To review a copy of the ITB, please
contact: DeKalb County Department
of Purchasing and Contracting, 2nd
Floor, The Maloof Center, 1300 Com
merce Drive, Decatur, Georgia 30030
(telephone number 404-371-7051), or
for a free and downloadable copy of
the ITB, visit our website at
www.dekalbcountyga.gov/pur-
chasing/index.html. Sealed Bids will
be received at the above address un
til 3:00 p.m. on August 21, 2014, at
which time and place they will be
publicly opened and read aloud. No
pre-bid conference or site visit will be
held.
Pre-Bid Conference: There will not
be a pre-bid meeting for this project.
Questions: All questions concerning
the ITB must be submitted to the De
partment of Purchas-ing and Con
tracting in writing by one of the follow
ing methods: in person at the Maloof
Center, 2nd Floor, 1300 Commerce
Drive, Decatur, Georgia 30030, via
email to contractsre-view@dekalb-
countyga.gov, or via facsimile to
404-371-6327, no later than 5:00
p.m. on August 12, 2014. Questions
and requests for interpretation re
ceived by the Department of Pur
chasing and Contracting after this
date may not receive a response or
be the subject of addenda.
Addenda: Addenda may be issued in
response to changes in the ITB. It is
the responsibility of the bidder to en
sure awareness of all addenda is
sued for this solicitation. Please ac
knowledge the addenda and submit
to the Department of Purchasing and
Contracting as requested. Bidder
may call the Purchasing and Con
tracting representative to verify the
number of addenda prior to submis
sion. Addenda issued for this project
may be found on DeKalb County’s
website,
http://www.dekalbcountyga.gov/pu
rchasing/pc-formal-bids-&-
rfps.html.
LOCAL SMALL BUSINESS ENTER
PRISE ORDINANCE: It is the object
ive of the Chief Executive Officer and
Board of Commissioners of DeKalb
County to provide maximum practic
able opportunity for all businesses to
participate in the performance of gov
ernment contracts, including Local
Small Business Enterprises (LSBE),
Minority Business Enterprises (MBE)
and Women Business Enterprises
(WBE). The County’s Schedule of
Local Small Business Enterprise Par
ticipation, Minority Business Enter
prise and Women Business Enter
prise Opportunity Tracking Form (Ex
hibit A) and Letter of Intent to Per
form as a Subcontractor or Provide
Materials or Services (Exhibit B) are
included in the ITB, along with
sample report forms (Exhibit C). The
current DeKalb County List of Certi
fied Vendors may be found on the
County’s website at
http://www.dekalbcountyga.gov/pu
rchasing. For details concerning
DeKalb County’s Local Small Busi
ness Enterprise Ordinance, contact
the Department of Purchasing and
Contracting, Contract Compliance Di
vision at contract@dekalb-
countyga.gov or 404-371-4795.
No bid may be revoked or withdrawn
until sixty (60) days after the time set
for opening the bids. The County re
serves the right to reject any and all
bids, to waive informalities, and to re
advertise.
This day of ,2014.
Scott M. Callan, CPSM
Acting Chief Procurement Officer
Department of Purchasing and Con
tracting
040-361014 7/3,8/7,8/14WG
AD FOR BID
Request for Proposals: DeKalb
County Government requests quali
fied individuals and firms with experi
ence in developing employment ex
aminations to submit proposals for
the Fire Captain Promotional Testing
(RFP No. ++14-500300++) (herein
after referred to as “Project”).
For a free downloadable copy of this
proposal, visit our website at
www.dekalb countyga.gov/pur
chasing/index.html. Proposals will
be received until 3:00 p.m. on Au
gust 28, 2014, at: DeKalb County
Department of Purchasing and Con
tracting, 1300 Commerce Drive, 2nd
Floor, Decatur, Georgia 30030 (tele
phone number 404-371-7051).
Pre-Proposal Conference: A pre
proposal conference will be held at
330 West Ponce de Leon Avenue,
Decatur, Georgia 30030 - First Floor,
Conference Room B on the 19th day
of August, 2014 at 3:00 p.m. It is
strongly recommended that all inter
ested responders attend and particip
ate in the pre-proposal conference.
For information regarding the pre-pro
posal conference, please contact,
Derman Lawrence, Contract Adminis
trator, Department of Purchasing and
Contracting at 404-371-6335 or email
a t
dlawrence@dekalbcountyga.gov.
Questions: All questions concerning
the Project, and requests for inter
pretation of the contract, may be
asked and answered at the pre-pro
posal conference; however, oral an
swers are not au-thoritative. Ques
tions must be submitted to the De
partment of Purchasing and Contract
ing in writing by one of the following
methods: in person at 1300 Com
merce Drive, 2nd Floor, Decatur,
Georgia 30030, via email to con-
tractsreview@dekalbcountyga.gov
, or via facsimile to 404-371-6327, no
later than close of business on Au
gust 21, 2014. Questions and re
quests for interpreta-tion received by
the Department of Purchasing and
Contracting after this date will not re
ceive a response or be the subject of
addenda.
Addenda: Addenda may be issued in
response to changes in the RFP. It is
the responsibility of the responder to
ensure awareness of all addenda is
sued for this solicitation. Please ac
knowledge the addenda, and submit
to the Department of Purchasing and
Contracting as requested. Respon
der may call Derman Lawrence, Con
tract Administrator, at 404-371-6335
or dlawrence@dekalbcountyga.gov,
to verify the number of addenda prior
to submission. Addenda issued for
this project may be found on DeKalb
County’s website,
http://www.dekalbcountyga.gov/pu
rchasing/pc-formal-bids-&-
rfps.html.
Local Small Business Enterprise Or
dinance
It is the objective of the Chief Execut
ive Officer and Board of Commission
ers of DeKalb County to provide max
imum practicable opportunity for all
businesses to participate in the per
formance of government contracts,
including Local Small Business Enter
prises (LSBE), Minority Business En
terprises (MBE) and Women Busi
ness Enterprises (WBE). The
County’s Schedule of Local Small
Business Enterprise Participation,
Minority Business Enterprise and Wo
men Business Enterprise Opportun
ity Tracking Form (Exhibit A) and Let
ter of Intent to Perform as a Subcon
tractor or Provide Materials or Ser
vices (Exhibit B) are included in the
Request for Proposal, along with
sample report forms (Exhibit C). The
current DeKalb County List of Certi
fied Vendors is included as Exhibit D.
For details relative to DeKalb
County’s Local Small Business Enter
prise Ordinance, contact the Con
tract Compliance Division at con-
tract@dekalbcountyga.gov or 404-
371-4795.
The County reserves the right to re
ject any and all proposals, to waive
informalities, and to readvertise.
This 31st day of July, 2014.
Sincerely
Scott M. Callan, CPSM
Acting Chief Procurement Officer
Department of
Purchasing and Contracting
040-361015 7/31jb
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
DeKalb County, Georgia
Week of July 31, 2014 Request
for Quotation No. 14-500321 RFP
(Refer to the Index for the page num
ber in which the Display ad is loc
ated.
++14-500321 RFP Request for Pro
posal to Provide Services and In
struction for Out of School Youth
14-500304 RFP DeKalb County Po
lice Promotional Selection and Test
ing Process Services
3003290 ITB Uniforms for DeKalb
County
3003297 ITB Diesel Engine Powered
Truck Cab & Chassis with Service
Body and 41 Foot Aerial Bucket Lift
14-100422 ITB Aquatic Services for
Lou Walker Senior Center
14-500300 ITB Fire Captain Promo
tional Testing-*--*-
Condemnation
050-360809 7/24,7/31,8/7JH
In re: APPROXIMATELY 3.1
POUNDS OF MARIJUANA; AP
PROXIMATELY 15.4 GRAMS OF
COCAINE; APPROXIMATELY 2
METHAMPHETAMINE CAPSULES;
APPROXIMATELY 1 PLASTIC
CONTAINER
OF BENZOCAINE; et al.
NOTICE OF SEIZURE
OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY VALUED AT
$25,000.00 OR LESS
TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN PROPERTY DE
SCRIBED BELOW
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(n),
you are hereby notified that on April
15, 2014 and April 17, 2014, the
property described below was seized
at 4000 Dunwoody Park, DeKalb
County, Georgia by Officer D.
Laskowski of the Dunwoody Police
Department:
a. Approximately 3.1 pounds of
marijuana; and
b. Approximately 15.4 grams of co
caine; and
c. Approximately 2 methamphetam-
ine capsules; and
d. Approximately 1 plastic container
of benzocaine; and
e. One thousand nine hundred thirty
dollars ($1,930.00) in U.S. Currency;
and
f. 2000 Honda Accord, VIN#
1HGCG2257YA042427.
Conduct giving rise to said seizure
was as follows:
Said property:
a. was directly or indirectly used or in
tended for use to facilitate a violation
of the Georgia Controlled Sub
stances Act, O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30,
more specifically, the possession,
distribution, sale, or delivery of
marijuana, cocaine, methamphetam-
ine, and benzocaine.
b. was found in close proximity to
said marijuana, cocaine,
methamphetamine, and benzocaine;
or
c. represents proceeds derived or
realized from said violation(s) of the
Georgia Controlled Substances Act.
On 04-15-2014 Officers from the
Dunwoody Police Department re
sponded to the Two Blocks Apart
ments regarding abandoned narcot
ics in an empty storage unit that was
found by maintenance staff conduct
ing an audit of the storage units.
Upon further investigation of the
abandoned property Officers located
mail with the name of ++Rodderick
Morrison++. Two Blocks employees
advised the Officers that Morrison
lives in apartment 3314.
Officers made contact with Morrison
in the hallway near his apartment and
he gave them consent to search his
apartment and his assigned storage
unit. Residual amounts of Marijuana
and drug paraphernalia were located
in the apartment. Morrison advised
the officers that he drives silver 2000
Honda Accord (GA AZZ8058) and it
was parked in the parking deck. Of
ficers conducted a free air search
around the vehicle with a K9. The K9
alerted for narcotics and Officers se
cured the vehicle.
On 04-17-14 Dunwoody Officers se
cured a Search Warrant for the
vehicle. During the course of the
search Officers located cash and nar
cotics in the center console of the
vehicle.
Morrison was charged with Violation
of the Georgia Controlled Sub
stances Act. The marijuana, cocaine,
methamphetamine, and benzocaine
are subject to forfeiture pursuant to
O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(d)( 1). The cur
rency is subject to forfeiture pursuant
to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(d)(2). The
vehicle is subject to forfeiture pursu
ant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(d)(2),
(d)(3) and (d)(6).
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(n)(3), any claim to the seized
property must be sent within thirty
days to the seizing law enforcement
agency AND to Deputy Chief Assist
ant District
Attorney, Kenneth Hutcherson, by
certified mail, return receipt reques
ted.
Robert D. James
(Ga. Bar No. 389148)
District Attorney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
By: Kenneth Hutcherson
Georgia Bar No. 380263
Deputy Chief Assistant
District Attorney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
556 N. McDonough Street, Suite 700
Decatur, Georgia 30030-3355
Email: klhutcherson@dekalb-
countyga.gov
Main Office: (404) 371-2561
Fax: (404) 371-2981
050-360934 7/24,7/31,8/7WG
In re: APPROXIMATELY
337 POUNDS
OF MARIJUANA; et al.
NOTICE OF SEIZURE
OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY VALUED AT
$25,000.00 OR LESS
TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING
AN INTEREST IN PROPERTY
DESCRIBED BELOW
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(n),
you are hereby notified that on March
26, 2014, the property described be
low was seized at 1981 Rock Chapel
Road, DeKalb County, Georgia by
Detective J.R. Browder of the DeKalb
County Police Department:
a. Approximately 337 pounds of
marijuana; and
b. 2002 International 4000 Series,
VIN# 1HTMMAAM82H521813; and
c. 2001 Chevrolet Siverado, VIN#
2GCEC19T811339269.
Conduct giving rise to said seizure
was as follows:
Said property:
a. was directly or indirectly used or in
tended for use to facilitate a violation
of the Georgia Controlled Sub
stances Act, O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30,
more specifically, the possession,
distribution, sale, or delivery of
marijuana.
b. was found in close proximity to
said marijuana; or
c. represents proceeds derived or
realized from said violation(s) of the
Georgia Controlled Substances Act.
More specifically, on March 24, 2014,
Atlanta HIDTA Task Force Group 4
received information from the Estes
Trucking Company that one of their
drivers had been stopped at a check
point in Texas where a law enforce
ment K-9 alerted to the odor of illegal
narcotics and the truck was
searched. Estes Officials stated that
during the search a large amount of
marijuana was seized and their driver
was arrested. Upon the trucking com
pany Officials conducting an internal
investigation regarding the package,
they determined the sender had
shipped several other packages, one
of which was scheduled to make a
stop at the Estes Trucking- Ellen-
wood Distribution Center.
On March 24, 2014, members of the
Atlanta HIDTA Task Force Group 4
responded to the Distribution Center
and met with Estes Officials who in
formed the Task Force Investigators
that their policy authorizes them to
open any suspicious packages and
this package came under suspicion
due to the findings of their investiga
tion that was the result of the truck
search in Texas. Atlanta HIDTA Task
Force observed while Estes Officials
opened the wooden crate, which was
housing 10 bales of Marijuana that
was heavily wrapped and taped with
black tape and also covered with a
reddish fluid to mask the smell.
Upon being advised that the crate
was due to be picked up at the Distri
bution Center located in Athens, Ga.,
Atlanta HI DAT Task Force conduc
ted a controlled delivery of the
wooden crate containing the 10 bales
of Marijuana. Surveillance was set up
at 0730 hours at the Estes Distribu
tion Center in Athens, GA. and at ap
proximately 1630 hours surveillance
observed a Chevrolet Silverado
pickup truck pull into the lot. Estes
Officials contacted the surveillance
team and advised them that the male
subject was there to pick up the
crate. Estes Officials loaded the
package onto the rear of the bed of
the pickup truck, at which time the
driver left the location.
Mobile surveillance was set up on the
Silverado where it was observed ar
riving at the local mall where the
driver, who was later identified as
++Letan Wong++, made contact with
a silver Mercedes Benz, occupied by
two (2) males, in the parking lot of the
mall. After a brief conversation, the
two vehicles left the mall together:
Chevy Silverado followed by the Sil
ver Mercedes Benz. Mobile surveil
lance followed the vehicles to 1981
Rock Chapel Road, Lithonia, where
Wong parked the Silverado next to a
2002 International 4000 series trailer
that was parked on the property.
Wong then got inside of the Mer
cedes Benz with the other males,
who were later identified as Mark An
thony Cummings and Sheldon Knox
Watson.
Wong, Watson and Cummings were
arrested and transported to DeKalb
County Jail. The vehicles were taken
to the DeKalb County Narcotics lot
pending forfeiture.
Wong, Watson and Cummings were
charged with Violation of the Georgia
Controlled Substances Act. The
marijuana is subject to forfeiture pur
suant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(d)(1).
The currency is subject to forfeiture
pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(d)(2). The vehicle is subject to for
feiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(d)(2), (d)(3) and (d)(6). The
weapon is subject to forfeiture pursu
ant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(d)(4).
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(n)(3), any claim to the seized
property must be sent within thirty
days to the seizing law enforcement
agency AND to Deputy Chief Assist
ant District Attorney, Kenneth
Hutcherson, by certified mail, return
receipt requested.
Robert D. James
(Ga. Bar No. 389148)
District Attorney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
By: Kenneth Hutcherson
Georgia Bar No. 380263
Deputy Chief
Assistant District Attorney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
556 N. McDonough Street, Suite 700
Decatur, Georgia 30030-3355
Email: klhutcherson@dekalb-
countyga.gov
Main Office: (404) 371-2561
Fax: (404) 371-2981
050-360935 7/24,7/31,8/7WG
In re: APPROXIMATELY
28.4 GRAMS
OF COCAINE; etal.
NOTICE OF SEIZURE
OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
VALUED AT $25,000.00
OR LESS
TO: ALL PERSONS
CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN
PROPERTY DESCRIBED BELOW
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(n),
you are hereby notified that on March
6, 2014, the property described be
low was seized at 979 Paoli Ave.
S.E., DeKalb County, Georgia by In
vestigator A. Beach of the DeKalb
County Sheriff’s Office:
a. Approximately 28.4 grams of co
caine; and
b. Two thousand eight hundred sev
en dollars ($2,807.00) in U.S. Cur
rency.
Conduct giving rise to said seizure
was as follows:
Said property:
a. was directly or indirectly used or in
tended for use to facilitate a violation
of the Georgia Controlled Sub
stances Act, O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30,
more specifically, the possession,
distribution, sale, or delivery of co
caine.
b. was found in close proximity to
said cocaine; or
c. represents proceeds derived or
realized from said violation(s) of the
Georgia Controlled Substances Act.
More specifically, on March 6, 2014
++Harold Wright-*--*- was arrested for
Violation of the Georgia Controlled
Substance Act. Wright tossed a bag
of crack cocaine out of the driver’s
side window during a vehicle pursuit
with Georgia State Patrol(GSP). In
vestigator Jones and Investigator
Beach of the DeKalb County Fugitive
Unit was conducting surveillance on
Wright on Arlington Circle, Atlanta.
Wright was wanted on DeKalb Arrest
Warrant #96CR5244 for Probation Vi
olation, False Imprisonment and
Armed Robbery. Wright left the Ar
lington Circle residence and entered
a white Chevy Impala; he was the
only occupant. Investigator Jones
and Beach traveled behind Wright,
until a uniform car could join and con
duct a traffic stop. Investigator Beach
requested APD and GSP. GSP ar
rived and approached Wright on I-20
East near Glenwood Ave. in unincor
porated DeKalb County.
Georgia State Patrol units 845 and
842 traveled directly behind and next
to Wright on I-20. Wright exited on
Flat Shoals Road. Georgia State
Patrol activated emergency equip
ment just before Wright took the right
off of Flat Shoals Road. He immedi
ately accelerated off the exit, while
blue lights and siren were activated.
Investigator Beach advised dispatch
that GSP was in pursuit of Wright.
Georgia State Patrol conducted a pit
maneuver of the Chevy. Wright’s
vehicle came to a rest on the dead
end of Paoli Ave. S.E. Georgia State
Patrol M. Allen and D. Allen did a
vehicle assault of Wright's Chevy at
979 Paoli Ave. Investigator S.
Daniels and V. Jones assisted.
Wright was removed from the vehicle
and taken into custody.
GSP M. Allen advised that he ob
served Wright throw a plastic bag out
of the driver side during the pursuit
on Paoli Ave. GSP M. Allen located
the bag, which was a clear plastic
baggie containing chunks of a chalky
substance. The bag was on the road
way close to the curb. Investigator
Beach walked from the dead street of
Paoli where Wright vehicle was
grounded, and observed the plastic
baggie on the roadway with pieces of
a chalky substance. Investigator
Beach suspect the substance was
crack cocaine, based on my training
and experience in the DeKalb County
Police Dept. Narcotics Unit. Investig
ator Beach field tested and weighed
the substance. The substance came
back positive for cocaine and
weighted 28.4 grams. Investigator
Jones conducted a pat down of
Wright, and located U.S. Currency in
side of his pants pocket. The U.S
.Currency was in denomination dollar
order. Investigator Beach placed the
U.S. Currency in a plastic property
bag and sealed.
Wright was arrested for trafficking co
caine, Fleeing or Attempting to Elude
a Police Officer and Reckless Driving.
Wright was lodged into DeKalb
County Jail. The evidence and un
determined amount of U.S. Currency
was placed in the DeKalb County
Sheriff’s Office property room. The
U.S. Currency was counted and de
posited at the bank and determined
to be $2,807.00.
Wright was charged with Violation of
the Georgia Controlled Substances
Act. The cocaine is subject to forfeit
ure pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(d)(1). The currency is subject to
forfeiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-
13-49(d)(2).
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(n)(3), any claim to the seized
property must be sent within thirty
days to the seizing law enforcement
agency AND to Deputy Chief Assist
ant District Attorney, Kenneth
Hutcherson, by certified mail, return
receipt requested.
Robert D. James
(Ga. Bar No. 389148)
District Attorney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
By: Kenneth Hutcherson
Georgia Bar No. 380263
Deputy Chief Assistant District Attor
ney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
556 N. McDonough Street, Suite 700
Decatur, Georgia 30030-3355
Email: klhutcherson@dekalb-
countyga.gov
Main Office: (404) 371-2561
Fax: (404) 371-2981
050-360936 7/24,7/31,8/7WG
In re: APPROXIMATELY
3 1/5 OUNCES OF CRYSTAL
METHAMPHETAMINE; etal.
NOTICE OF SEIZURE
OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
VALUED AT $25,000.00 OR LESS
TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN PROPERTY
DESCRIBED BELOW
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(n),
you are hereby notified that on March
28, 2014, the property described be
low was seized during a search war
rant at 3328 Springside Ridge,
DeKalb County, Georgia by Agents of
the Georgia Bureau of Investigation,
DEA, and Atlanta HIDTA:
a. Approximately 3 1/5 ounces of
crystal methamphetamine; and
b. Six thousand seven hundred forty
three dollars ($6,743.00) in U.S. Cur
rency.
Conduct giving rise to said seizure
was as follows:
Said property:
a. was directly or indirectly used or in
tended for use to facilitate a violation
of the Georgia Controlled Sub
stances Act, O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30,
more specifically, the possession,
distribution, sale, or delivery of crys
tal methamphetamine.
b. was found in close proximity to
said crystal methamphetamine; or
c. represents proceeds derived or
realized from said violation(s) of the
Georgia Controlled Substances Act.
More specifically, on March 28, 2014
at approximately 9:00 a.m., Agents of
GBI West Metro Regional Drug En
forcement Office and DEA Atlanta
HIDTA Task Force executed a search
warrant at 3328 Springside Ridge,
Decatur, Georgia 30034, DeKalb
County. Agents had previously made
several controlled purchases of crys-
tal methamphetamine from
++McKamie++ at his residence.
Once inside the residence agents
discovered approximately 3 ounces
of crystal methamphetamine and
U.S. Currency inside McKamie’s
master bedroom. Additionally, Agents
located $5,960.00 in U.S. Currency in
the glove-box of McKamie’s vehicle,
which was parked inside his secured
garage. Agents were previously
aware McKamie, according to Geor
gia Department of Labor records
does not have a legal job.
McKamie was charged with Violation
of the Georgia Controlled Sub
stances Act. The crystal
methamphetamine is subject to for
feiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(d)(1). The currency is subject to
forfeiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-
13-49(d)(2).
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(n)(3), any claim to the seized
property must be sent within thirty
days to the seizing law enforcement
agency AND to Deputy Chief Assist
ant District Attorney, Kenneth
Hutcherson, by certified mail, return
receipt requested.
Robert D. James
(Ga. Bar No. 389148)
District Attorney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
By: Kenneth Hutcherson
Georgia Bar No. 380263
Deputy Chief
Assistant District Attorney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
556 N. McDonough Street, Suite 700
Decatur, Georgia 30030-3355
Email:
klhutcherson@dekalbcountyga.gov
Main Office: (404) 371-2561
Fax: (404) 371-2981
050-360976 7/31,8/7,8/14WG
In re: APPROXIMATELY
70.5 GRAMS OF MARIIJUANA;
APPROXIMATELY 14.5
XANAX PILLS;
APPROXIMATELY 41.9 GRAMS
OF COCAINE;
APPROXIMATELY 1.9 GRAMS OF
CRYSTAL METHAMPHETAMINE;
et al.
NOTICE OF SEIZURE
OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY VALUED AT
$25,000.00 OR LESS
TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN PROPERTY DE
SCRIBED BELOW
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(n),
you are hereby notified that on May
29, 2014, the property described be
low was seized at I-20 West Bound at
Evans Mill Road, DeKalb County,
Georgia by Detective D. McBride of
the DeKalb County Police Depart
ment:
a. Approximately 70.5 grams of
marijuana; and
b. Approximately 14.5 xanax pills;
and
c. Approximately 41.9 grams of co
caine; and
d. Approximately 1.9 grams of crystal
methamphetamine; and
e. Two thousand eight hundred
eighty five dollars ($2,885.00) in U.S.
Currency.
Conduct giving rise to said seizure
was as follows:
Said property:
a. was directly or indirectly used or in
tended for use to facilitate a violation
of the Georgia Controlled Sub
stances Act, O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30,
more specifically, the possession,
distribution, sale, or delivery of
marijuana, Xanax pills, cocaine and
crystal methamphetamine.
b. was found in close proximity to
said marijuana, Xanax pills, cocaine
and crystal methamphetamine; or
c. represents proceeds derived or
realized from said violation(s) of the
Georgia Controlled Substances Act.
More specifically, on May 29, 2014,
while conducting speed enforcement