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Jail Report
The following persons have
been booked into Emanuel
County Jail, according to
Emanuel County Sheriff Jeffrey
Brewer, on warrants obtained
by one of several local law
enforcement agencies, designat
ed by each name: Drug Task
Force (DTF); Georgia Bureau
of Investigation (GBI); Georgia
Department of Pardons and
Parole (GAPP); Georgia State
Patrol (GSP); Emanuel County
Sheriff's Office (ECSO);
Swainsboro Police Dept. (SPD);
Stillmore Police Dept. (SMPD);
Twin City Police Department
(TCPD); Garfield Police Dept.
(GPD); Adrian Police Dept.
(APD); Child Support Recovery
Unit (CSRU); Intensive
Probation Sendee (IPS); or
Probation Office (PROB).
Bobby Lee Parker, 39,
1379 Edenfield Rd, Twin
City, entered 02/12/21;
Probation/Superior Court,
Theft By Taking/Motor
Vehicle; ECSO
Markell Antavious
Kelsey, 24, entered
02/12/21; Certain fire-
arms/Dang weapon/
sil/sawedoff gun/poss.
Firearm poss by conv
felon; ECSO/HARDEN
Casnadra Rose
Pannell, 35, 147 N. Jones
St, Midville, entered
02/12/21; Marijuana / poss
less than oz/Possession
Cocaine w/ intent to dis
tribute; SPD
Bryce Alexander Elliot,
18, 1112 Appleton Ave,
Macon, entered 02/13/21;
Fail to Maintain Lane/
DUI/Alcohol/Under 21;
released 02/14/2021; SPD
Brandon Marquise
Tippins, 34, 24 Pine
St. Statesboro, entered
02/14/21; Driving lie
susp/Speeding 15-29
MPH over/Battery/simp
battery-family violence;
ECSO
Shown Lekeith Johnson,
26, 387 Maple Drive/126
New Life Rd, entered
02/14/21; Battery/simp
battery-family violence;
SPD/ECSO
Rafael Demetruis Mack,
33, 616 South Railroad,
Twin City, entered
02/10/21; Firearm poss
by conv felon; released
02/12/21; TC-2
Crystal Lynn Lumoey,
37, 3799 Harrington St,
Lyons, entered 02/10/21;
Driving license susp/rev;
released 02/10/21; ECSO
Jase Ethan Strickland,
21, 2018 Thompson Pond
Rd, Lyons, entered; Theft/
taking / Crim interference
w / govt prop; ECSO
Tiffany Lamb Copeland,
34, entered 02/11/21;
Probation/Superior Court;
WALK-IN
Karolyne Medeiros
Silva, 26, 670 Dekalb
Ave Unit 2248, Atlanta,
entered 02/11/21;
Speeding 30+ MPH over/
Swainsboro Police Reports
Officers with the Swainsboro
Police Department (SPD) report
ed. ..
February 8
Officers placed woman
under arrest and transported
to Emanuel County jail. Other
officer searched both females
and the bag because they had
stated that there was a pipe
in there.
Officers responded to tire
SPD in reference to a walk-in
report with tire complainant
stating that the father of her
children is harassing her via
text and call. He has threat
ened to "shoot up her house
with the kids in it" and con
tinues to curse at her and call
her names. She was advised
to block all numbers from him
and file for a TPO.
Officers were dispatched
in reference to offenders
that were causing a scene.
Offenders spoke to officers
outside of business stating
that the complainant refused
to allow them to pick up their
semi-truck. The complainant
reported that the offender
still owed an outstanding bill
of nearly $4000 and that the
truck has been on the site for
approximately 18 months. All
parties were advised that this
is a civil matter and should be
resolved through the magis
trate court.
Officers responded to tire
Swainsboro apartments on Est
Pine Street in reference to a
complaint that a door that had
been kicked in. Complainant
stated that she believes her
boyfriend had kicked her
front door in for her not allow
ing her to barrow her vehi
cle. Offender was not on the
scene. There was damage to
tire door frame and the door
would not close. Maintenance
was called to repair the door.
At a traffic stop, an officer
was provided with the driv
er of the cars sisters name
and date of birth. The driv
er was advised to come sign
tire citation for driving while
unlicensed and interference
with officer or warrants will
be taken for false information.
February 12
Officers and Sargent
responded to the SPD in refer
ence to a damaged to vehicle
report. Complainant stated
that sometime between the
day before and that morning
her passenger side mirror was
struck by what she believes to
be another vehicle. The mirror
was visibly hanging off of tire
door frame. Sargent advised
that she is not sure exactly
when or where it happened.
Officers and Sargent met
with complainant at the SPD
in reference to criminal tres
pass. She advised that her
e-boyfriend has been calling
her and she believes that he
was at her home peeking into
her windows early that morn
ing. Complainant noticed
footprints that she believed
to be ex-boyfriends outside
of her bedroom window and
noticed a slab of wood and
cinder blocks moved around
her yard. She was advised
of the TPO process through
superior court and advised
to call 911 is she ever feels
unsafe.
Officer was positioned
for a vehicle left in tire com
plainant's yard. The owner
of the vehicle stated that her
boyfriend had drove the car
to this location and had left it
there. She states that's she did
not know why he left it there
in this yard. She was then
instructed to get the keys to it
and get it out of the yard now
or it was getting towed. She
left tire scene and came back
with tire keys and retrieved
the vehicle from the location.
Officers responded to
Robins Federal Credit Union
in reference to a found wallet.
The wallet in question was
turned over by an employee
of tire bank. The wallet con
tained a GA Drivers license,
EBT Card, Cashapp card,
and an American Express
Card. Wallet was turned in
sometime last week by an
unknown individual. Wallet
was transported to the SPD,
logged, and placed into tem
porary evidence locker for
safekeeping.
Officer stopped a Black
Chevrolet HHR traveling
North on South Main Street in
Swainsboro because the front
passenger tire was spark
ing. The HHR pulled into
Advanced Auto Parts and was
informed of the issues with
the tire. When information
was run through the system,
the officer learned that the
Drivers license was suspend
ed and there was an outstand
ing warrant out if Toombs
County. 911 was asked to ver
ify the warrant, which was
valid, but that Toombs County
did not want to place a hold
on tire driver. She has two
juveniles in the vehicle with
her, since she is from Millen
the officer opted to take her
to the police department to
be fingerprinted and released
on citation. Once they arrived
at the Police Department and
fingerprinted, she was citat-
ed for Driving while licens
es were suspended. She was
served with an official notice
of license suspension. She was
released on citation and then
transported with the juveniles
back to Advance Auto Parts
and was accompanied with
officer until a licensed driver
arrived to turn the car over to.
Officer initiated a traffic
stop on a Black Ford SUV
as they were turning into
Zaxbys, due to the fact of
driving with no headlights in
the cover of darkness. The
officer approached the car and
informed the driver as to why
he was stopped. The driver
informed the officer that he
was driving his friends car
and that he was unsure of
how to turn on the lights. The
officer showed the driver how
to turn on the lights and asked
for his license. While speak
ing with the driver, the officer
noticed that the driver's eyes
were glossy and watery and
that the three occupants of
the vehicle were dressed in
Hula attire as if they had just
left a party. The officer asked
the individuals if they had
been to a party, they answered
yes. The officer smelt an odor
of alcoholic beverage coming
from the breath of tire driver
as they were speaking. The
drivers name and date of birth
were run in the system, but
the officer misunderstood the
year and had to come back to
speak with the driver twice,
which led to asking the driver
to step out of tire car and the
officer asked the driver if he
would be willing to blow on
a portable breath test (PBT)
and informed him it was not
admissible in court and it was
only to give tire officer a bases
of what level of intoxication
he was at. The driver agreed,
and was unsteady and con
stantly moving to include
stretching his hands to his feet
and stumbling. The officer
called for another officer to
come in due to the fact of the
PBT not performing correctly.
While waiting on the other
officer, the driver admitted to
the first officer that he had
actually consumed 7-8 beer
instead of 2 like he had initial
ly told him. He was instructed
on how to perform tire test
and his intoxication level was
at .15 and he was informed
that he was under arrest for
driving under the influence
of alcohol under the age of
21. The driver was asked if
he needed anything from the
vehicle. The other passen
gers had someone come to
pick them up and contact the
owner of the car. The driver
was transported to the SPD
where he had to perform a
second PBT. The driver was
escorted in, fingerprinted
and released to a sober driv
er on the account of current
COVID-19 restrictions set in
place with Emanuel County
Jail. It was made clear prior to
being released that he could
not be behind tire wheel of a
vehicle and it was made clear
to the individual picking the
driver up as well. The individ
ual picking the driver up stat
ed that he would be sleeping
at his house and his responsi
bility for the rest of the night.
Diver was issued with two
citations and provided with a
copy of the test results.
Officers were called to
Stevens Drive with the com
plaint of loud music. The
home owner stated he did
not aware the music could be
heard outside of his home. He
was advised this as a reoccur
ring problem and any further
calls would result in a citation
being issued. Home owner
was polite and stated it would
not happen again.
While conducting a sta
tionary speed enforcement
on Highway 80, an Officer
observed a vehicle estimated
to be going 15 MPH over. The
radar displayed speed of 60
MPH in a 45 MPH zone. The
vehicle was stopped and the
officer asked the driver for her
license. She stated she did not
have a license. Officer contact
ed the sergeant asking about
traffic infractions due to the
issue f tire language barrier.
Officer returned to the vehi
cle and informed driver she
would be arrested for driving
while unlicensed. Driver was
able to call a licensed driver
Reckless Driving; released
02/11/21; ESCO
Daniel Joseph Cook, 45,
498 S. Peachtree Rd, East
Dublin, entered 02/12/21;
Possession of Drug Related
object/control subst act/
Speeding 15-29 MPH over;
released 02/13/21; ECSO
Harrison Donte Sherrod,
25, 586 Curtis St, entered
02/12/21; Marijuana/
poss less than oz/Theft/
Shoplifting / Terror threats
and acts / Obstr / Hindering
of Officer; ECSO
Joshua Bryon Horton,
38, 7766 Hwy 297, entered
02/12/21; Driving lie
susp/rev; released
02/12/21; ECSO
George Wayne Gregory,
29, 192 Union Chapel
Rd, entered 02/08/21;
Disorderly conduct;
released 02/10/21; ECSO
Richard Miller, 51, 111
Perry Dairy Rd; entered
02/08/21; DUI/Alcohol;
released 02/09/21; ECSO
Kevin Ashley Epps, 43,
505 Fairground Rd, entered
02/08/21; DUI/Alcohol;
released 02/09/21; ECSO
Nickey Rodney
Hicks, 52, 20 Daniels
Lane, Davisboro,
entered02/09/21;
Speeding 30+ MPH
over/ Driving While
Unlicensed/ Expired;
released 02/10/21; ECSO
Gyasi Ryan Mitchell,
33, 309 Everet Drive,
Vidalia, entered 02/10/21;
Speeding <14 MPH over/
Marijuana/poss less than
oz/Drugs schedule I & ii
drugs/ Firearm/knife pos
ses / crime / attempt crime;
release 02/11/21; SPD
Crystal Dawn Hitt, 42,
216 Maple Ave, entered
02/10/21; Battery/simp
battery-family violence;
ECSO
Cassandra Noel Hood,
32, 205 Calhoun St, entered
02/10/21; Probation/
Swainsboro PD/Middle
GA Probation; SPD
Robert Madison Jr., 67,
20 Maple Rd, entered
02/10/21; Sexual offend
regist/provide false info;
released 02/11/21; ECSO
Julius Keith Robinson,
50,35 Stirling St, Savannah,
entered 02/10/21;
Speeding 15-29 MPH
over/ Driving lie susp/
rev; released 02/11/21;
ECSO
Eurasia Shareka
Williams, 30, 121 Michelle
St, Garden City, entered
02/10/21; Reckless
Driving/Speeding 30+
MPH over; released
02/10/21; ECSO
to come pick up the vehicle
and she was transported to
tire SPD where she was fin
gerprinted and then released
on citation.
Officers were dispatched to
SPD in reference to a report.
Driver stated she was in tire
line at Swainsboro Popeyes
and her vehicle was side
swiped by a black Chevrolet
truck, causing damage to tire
front passenger side of the
vehicle. Driver spoke to tire
driver of tire truck and got
his name. No information was
given on the vehicle. No fur
ther information at this time.
Officer was dispatched to
King Circle in reference to
a report. Driver stated that
when she got home from
work that he noticed damage
to the front end of her bumper
of her vehicle. She stated tire
only place she had been today
was work. Driver states she
works at Wincore. Officer did
observe the damage to the
front bumper of the vehicle.
No further information at this
time.
Officer was dispatched to
Lucky Street in reference to
a domestic in progress. Upon
arrival officers met with com
plainant and victim who stat
ed that offender pulled up
in a gray Jeep with the front
bumper missing and got out
and started cursing at them,
stating he had something for
them and kept verbally abus
ing them in order to start a
fight. Complainant stated tire
offender always has several
guns in the vehicle and he
verbally associated himself as
a part of the local Crip Gang.
The Complainant stated that
her daughter is dating the
offender, that she wants to go
be with him and that she is
also pregnant. The Daughter
stated that tire offender did
not do anything and none of
this was true. Officers went
to Lee Street due to anoth
er officer seeing the vehicle
in the yard. Offender stated
he was not even on Lucky
Street today and that the
Complainant is lying and is
trying to get him in trouble
due to another incident that
happened this past Friday
night. Officers asked for con
sent to search the vehicle
when they saw Offender put
ting something into the back
of the Jeep. Offender agreed
and the officers proceeded to
do so, but the Offender with
drew consent and the search
was stopped.
Officer pulled vehicle over,
once speaking with the driv
er asking for his license, tire
Officer noticed his speech was
slurred, his eyes were glazed
over and he had a strong
odor of alcohol. The officer
asked the driver if he had
consumed any alcohol. The
driver admitted he had one
12oz beer about one hour ago.
The officer asked him to step
out of the car, where he was
then swaying while walking
to the back of his vehicle. The
officer asked him if he would
take a Field Sobriety test and
tire driver agreed. The driver
took the test and failed, which
he was then placed under
arrest for driving under the
influence of alcohol.
Officers were dispatched to
SPD in reference to a Domestic
in progress. Upon arrival, the
offender was standing in the
lobby and stated that she and
her husband got into an argu
ment over him being on the
telephone and she grabbed it
and threw it up against the
wall breaking it. The husband
had the same story but also
stated that no one passed any
licks. The husband told the
sergeant that he had some
where he could stay that
night.
Officers were dispatched
to the SPD in reference to a
report. Complainant states
that while in Wal-Mart a male
subject whom she knows put
his arms around her waist
and she told him to get off of
her. He then rolled his eyes
and walked away. No further
information at this time.
Officers were dispatched to
Best Western on South Main
Street in reference to a TV that
was broken by an individual
that rented tire room the pre
vious night. The house keeper
of tire hotel was the one who
noticed the TV and mirror
were both broken, but did not
mention the mirror due to it
being inexpensive.
Officer was observing traf
fic when he ran a GA tag on
a white Lincoln Town car and
noticed an expired registra
tion, and proceeded to stop
the vehicle when it was safe
to do so. The officer informed
the driver that his insurance
was invalid, and called anoth
er officer to give him a ride
back to his residence.
Officer was dispatched
to Wendy's in reference to
obscene phone calls to the
manager.
Officer was dispatched to
Youngblood Street in refer
ence to the resident stating
her ex-boyfriend was making
threats against her and rid
ing by her residence. She was
advised to see the Magistrate
Judge in order to obtain a TOP
against her ex-boyfriend.
Officer was dispatched to
West Moring Street stating
that their building was broken
into by someone with a key
or by someone lifting the bar
in tire back to the back door.
Complainant states that there
was $400 worth of laundry
detergent stolen from under
the counter as well as a rose
gold watch and an iPad 5 th
generation.
Officer responded to
Calhoun Street in reference
to an outstanding probation
warrant. The offender was
advised that probation had
a warrant for her arrest. She
stated that she had a broken
right hand, so she was not
handcuffed. She was trans
ported to the Emanuel County
Jail.
Officer was positioned
at North Main Street when
a single gun shot was fired,
sounding like it was fired in
the area of Lucky Street and
the car wash on N. Green
Street. Officers rode the area
and were not able to locate
any shell casings or possible
offenders.
Officers responded in refer
ence to Damage to property.
The complainant advised that
the offender broke a $3000-
$4000 granite counter top. The
offender advised that he did
not intend to break it and it
was an accident. The com
plainant informed the officer
the was trespassing and did
not live in the building nor
was he on any lease agree
ment.
Officers were dispatched in
reference to a report stating
that a tag was taken off of a
vehicle due to not using the
vehicle anymore. He stated
the tag was in his place of
business, but he has since then
misplaced the tag.
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