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Sheriff's Reports
According to the Eman
uel County Sheriff’s Of
fice. ..
February 8
Deputies were dis
patched to a call on Hwy
80 W. about a person
ringing the doorbell and
looking intoxicated and
driving off after it being
the wrong address. Dep
uty was traveling W. on
Hwy 80 when the vehicle
turned in front of anoth
er deputy, at which time
he initiated a traffic stop.
Deputies approached the
vehicle to identify the
driver due to dos call and
the driver was visibly in
toxicated.
Deputies received a call
at Union Chapel Rd. in
reference to a male sub
ject making threats to his
mother. Upon arrival, of
fender was very belliger
ent towards deputies and
subsequently was placed
under arrest for disorder
ly conduct for his actions.
Complainant stat
ed someone is burning
something in the woods
near Moss Trail and it’s
keeping him awake at
night.
Deputies served a 10-13
without incident on Lau
rel Dr.
Deputies were dis
patched to Hwy 80 E. in
reference to a reckless
driver.
Deputies were dis
patched to Bus. 1 S. in
reference to a golf cart
traveling recklessly on the
roadway.
February 9
Deputies received a
transfer call from Toombs
County 911 center stating
they received a call from
a female subject threat
ening self-harm. Toombs
911 advised they pinged
Public Notice
At approximately 6:55 am on Monday,
February 15, 2021, the City of Swains
boro wastewater plant operated by
Clearwater Solutions had a discharge of
approximately 185,000 gallons. The
accidental spill of untreated biosolids
was discharged to Yam Grande Creek.
The issue was resolved within one and
a half hours and the plant is backto
normal conditions.
Emanuel County Board of Education
Vehicle/ Equipment Surplus Sale
Items may be inspected at the Bus Shop located
at 343 Fairground Road between
9:00 am -12:00 pm February 17,2021 - March 3,2021
Bid Sheets with descriptions are available
at the Bus Shop or BOE Central Office, Sealed bids
will be opened at 2:00 pm, March 3,2021
at the BOE Central Office,
For more information, call 237-6674.
The Board of Education reserves the right to
accept or reject any and all bids.
Emanuel County Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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her cellphone in the area
of Wilkes Cemetery Rd.
and deputies responded
to the area.
Deputy responded to
Old Reidsville Rd. in
reference to a harass
ing communications re
port. Upon arrival, com
plainant state she had
had issues involving the
offenders and that they
have escalated the harass
ing communications by
having different people
ride by her residence and
take photos of her and her
husband while they are
sitting on their porch.
Complainant stat
ed she was at LJR pellet
mill when a known driv
er pulled up stating that
she hit her vehicle and
then jumped back in her
freightliner and left.
Complainant stated of
fender went on her prop
erty in Dellwood and
took her mixed breed dog
off the chain.
Deputy responded to
Eloise St. for to a suspi
cious vehicle.
February 10
Deputies, along with
EMS and first responders,
were dispatched to Dell
wood Rd. in reference to
an unresponsive male.
Deputy made an arrest
for revoked license.
Complainant stated
that while traveling down
Hwy 1 S. she ran over a
tire tread in the roadway
causing slight damage to
the passenger side of her
vehicle.
Deputy made a speed
ing arrest.
Deputies served an ar
rest warrant on offender
on Maple Rd.
Deputy met with com
plainant in reference to a
report concerning a TPO
violation that was said to
have involved offender.
C/o stated offender at
tempted to contact her
through her child, which
is a violation of the court
order that was served to
offender.
Deputies responded to
Maple Ave. in Stillmore
in reference to a domestic
disturbance call concern
ing two parties. Victim
stated she and her daugh
ter had gotten into physi
cal altercation that ensued
over a cell phone. Victim
further stated her daugh
ter took her phone and af
ter she had gotten it back,
her daughter jumped on
her and punched her in
the face. While on scene,
contact was made with of
fender during which time
offender was believed to
be under the influence of
a CNS- type controlled
substance. Offender
showed signs of erratic
behavior that consisted of
compulsive tweaking and
disorganized response to
questions. Victim stated
offender did not live at her
residence and stated she
wanted to press charges.
Complainant stated a
vehicle was taken from
his residence and did not
have a tag displayed.
February 11
Complainant stated
she received a 1099 from
Ohio Dept, of job & Fam
ily Services stating she
had received $4870 in
unemployment compen
sation. C/o stated she re
ceived no such payment
and was employed in GA
for all of 2020.
Witness stated someone
called her mother claim
ing to be from Publishers
Clearing House asking
her to send them $600
for a fee to receive lottery
winnings her mother sup
posedly won.
February 12
Deputies responded to
Hawhammock Church
Road in reference to theft
of currency. Report taken
from complaint and prop
er process was explained.
Deputy located a sto
len vehicle on US 1 South
Bypass while perform
ing routine patrol tech
niques. Deputies made
contact with the offender
and placed him under ar
rest without incident. Of
fender was transported to
the Emanuel County jail
without incident. Vehicle
was turned over to owner.
Case officer was notified
of the incident.
Complainant stated
that the victim states he
traded a 1998 Tahoe for
the offenders 1997 Ford
Truck and signed the ti
tle over to him. After the
trade, the listed offender
went to the tag office and
applied for a replacement
title saying he lost his.
Now the victim cannot
get the F150 registered.
Arrest was made on
1-16 84 West Bound due
to possession of drug
related items/Narcotic
equipment was located in
vehicle.
February 13
Deputy responded to
Oak Park Hwy for a stolen
firearms and stolen wallet
report. Complainant lat
er discovered firearms in
his home, but was unsure
about the whereabouts
of his wallet and apolo
gized for not thoroughly
searching the home be
fore calling 911.
Deputy responded to
Old Reidsville Road in
reference to a male that
was seen outside a win
dow. Upon arrival suspect
was gone in a possible
green color truck, no fur
ther information at this
time.
Deputies were dis
patched to Hebron Road
in Garfield in reference
to an unknown sub
ject knocking on com
plainant’s door.
Deputies were dis
patched to McK
enzie Drive in
reference to criminal tres-
pass.
Complainant stated
she is in the middle of a
divorce with the offend
er and has a Restraining
Order on him. On this
day while she was eat
ing at Huddle House in
Swainsboro some of the
offenders kin were riding
through taking pictures
of her.
Deputies received a call
about shots being fired on
Canoochee Road near the
city limits. Deputies pa
trolled the area with neg
ative contact.
Deputies assisted GSP
with a two vehicle MVA
on US Highway 80 West.
Minor injuries reported.
Deputies were dis
patched to US 1 South
near Nunez Lexsy Road
where the Victim was
traveling when his vehicle
struck an 8x16 homemade
trailer ramp belonging to
the offender. The victim’s
vehicle sustained flat tires
from the incident.
February 14
Deputies were dis
patched to Bishop Chap
el Church Road due to a
listed vehicle stuck in the
ditch on listed roadway
occupied by the offender
and witness. Driver was
arrested for an outstand
ing warrant.
Deputy responded to
the incident on Angelfish
Lane in reference to an
unresponsive male.
February 15
Deputies were dis
patched to the area of
Highway 1 North in ref
erence to a wrong way
driver. The vehicle was
advised to be traveling
South in the Northbound
lane. Responding depu
ties did not locate any ve
hicles traveling the wrong
way, finding traffic to be
flowing normally.
Deputies were dis
patched to Gardenia
Road in reference to a
vehicle stuck in the road
way. Upon arriving on
scene, listed vehicle was
observed to be stuck in
a portion of the roadway
covered with standing wa
ter. It appeared as though
the vehicle had bottomed
out due to ruts in the
road. Daniels Chevrolet
Towing was contacted to
remove the vehicle. Ve
hicle did appear to have
received water damage
to the interior, as well as
minor damage to the rear
bumper received in the
process of removing the
vehicle. At the time it was
unknown if there were
any further mechanical
damages. County Road
Department was notified.
Twin City Police Reports
Officers with the Twin City Police Department (TCPD) reported...
February 15
Officer conducted a traffic stop for a no tag display. Investigators determined
the vehicle to be lawfully purchased and driven until registration could be
obtained. Further investigation revealed that the passenger was in possession of
firearm after being adjudicated a felon in Georgia. Passenger was arrested and
warrants will be obtained to effect the charge.