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THE JACKSON HERALD
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2020
JCSO continued from 5A
Jefferson, where a single-ve
hicle traffic accident was re
ported.
•assist medical unit at a
Lewis Sailors Rd., Jefferson,
residence, where a female,
possibly on drugs, was acting
belligerent.
•criminal trespass at an Ar
rowhead Trl.. Jefferson, resi
dence. where a man reported
his ex-girlfriend had ripped
a Christmas wreath off his
door and keyed his truck.
•possession of metham-
phetamine and operating a
motor vehicle without regis
tration or a valid license plate
on Creek Nation Rd. at Old
Pendergrass Rd., Jefferson,
where a traffic stop was con
ducted.
•suicide threats at a Riley
Rd., Jefferson, residence.
•information at a Double
Bridges Rd., Jefferson, res
idence, where a woman re
ported one of her horses had
been killed by an animal.
•suspicious activity at a
Hunter Rd., Jefferson, res
idence. where a truck was
stopped in the middle of the
roadway with a man “gen
tleman slumped over in the
driver's seat."
•suspicious activity at a
Jefferson River Rd., Jeffer
son. residence, where an
off-duty police officer report
ed his neighbor told him a
man ran onto his property.
•suspicious activity at a
Wyatt St., Jefferson, resi
dence. where a woman re
ported someone was knock
ing loudly on her door.
•dispute at a Jackson Trail
Rd., Jefferson, residence,
between a man and woman
over a car alarm that was go
ing off at 4:40 a.m.
•accident with a deer on
Hwy. 11 at Old Winder-Jef-
ferson Hwy., Jefferson.
•criminal trespass at
a Hwy. 1234, Jefferson,
church, where the pastor re
ported a man told him some
one had attempted to bum
him. The man said he was
attacked, but he wouldn’t tell
who did it or where the inci
dent occurred.
•possession of metham-
phetamine. obstruction of
law enforcement officers
and loitering or prowling at
a Hwy. 129 North, Jeffer
son, residence, where people
were found at the vacant res
idence.
•assist Department of Nat
ural Resources personnel on
Ellis Banks Rd. at Ethridge
Rd., Jefferson.
•assist Jefferson Policer
Department and Georgia
State Patrol on Hwy. 124,
Jefferson, where a traffic ac
cident was reported.
•suspicious activity at an
Elliot Smith Rd., Jefferson,
residence, where a woman
reported hearing someone
in the area yelling obscene
words.
•information on Hwy. 82 at
County Farm Rd., Jefferson,
where a driver’s vehicle was
broken down in the roadway.
•dispute at a Holiday Cem
etery Rd., Jefferson, resi
dence. between a woman and
her children.
•missing person at a Cot
ton Gin Row, Jefferson, res
idence, where a woman re
ported her son missing.
•TPO service at the Jack-
son County Jail, Stan Evans
Dr., Jefferson.
•motorist assist on Hwy.
82 at Sycamore St., Jeffer
son, where a disabled car was
located in the intersection.
•animal complaint on Bill
Wright Rd. at Holly Springs
Rd., Jefferson, where a cow
was reported in the roadway.
•identity fraud reported to
the Jackson County Sheriff’s
Office, Stan Evans Dr., Jef
ferson, where a man reported
he had received a letter from
the IRS advising him he
owed $5,280 in taxes from
2018. He said he contacted
the IRA and was told the W-2
forms were filed in Colora
do using his Social Security
number and information.
•assist medical unit at a
Williamson St., Jefferson,
residence, where a man was
found unresponsive,
•TPO service at the Jack-
son County Courthouse,
Jackson Pkwy.. Jefferson.
•welfare check at Summit
Chase Subdivision, Lew
is Roberts Rd., Jefferson,
where a man walking bare
foot in the area was reported.
•harassing communica
tions at a Troy Wright Rd.,
Jefferson, residence, where
a woman reported a man
has been threatening her and
harassing her through Face
time, phone calls and text
messages.
•suspicious activity on
Hwy. 129 North at Hog
Mountain Rd., Jefferson,
where a wrong way driver
was reported.
•welfare check at a Lyle
Field Rd., Jefferson, resi
dence, where two people
were reportedly standing
near the roadway.
•fraudulent telephone so
licitation at an Autry Way,
Jefferson, residence, where
a woman reportedly has sent
$19,500 total since Novem
ber 26, 2020 to a man she
has been in contact with. Her
family is concerned she will
loose everything or some
thing might happen to her.
MAYSVILLE
Incidents reported to the
JCSO in Maysville were:
•information at a Mays
ville Rd., Maysville, resi
dence.
•information at a Pinetree
Cir., Maysville, residence,
where a woman reported
someone “revving a vehicles
engine and racing up and
down the road.”
•mental health issue at a
Jackson Woods Rd., Mays
ville, residence.
•accident with a deer on
Wheeler Cemetery Rd.,
Maysville.
•information at a Pan
handle Cir., Maysville, res
idence, where a woman
reported she believed her
ex-son-in-law was using a
fake name and was making
comments via Facebook to
try and scare her.
•dispute over property at a
Silver Dollar Rd.. Maysville,
residence.
•suspicious activity at a
Hillside Way, Maysville,
residence, where a woman
reported she received a suspi
cious call on her home phone
claiming her granddaughter
owed $100,000 in debt with
the drug cartel and that she
might be in danger.
•suspicious activity at a
Pleasant Acres Dr., Mays
ville, residence, where a fe
male was sitting in a ditch
near the roadway.
•agency assist at a Plain-
view Rd., Maysville, resi
dence.
NICHOLSON
Incidents reported to the
JCSO in Nicholson were:
•suicide threats at a Peach
St., Nicholson, residence.
•accident with a deer on
Cabin Creek Rd.. Nicholson.
•suspicious activity at a
Jim David Rd., Nicholson,
residence, where the com
plainant reported gunshots in
the area.
•welfare check at a Blue
Jay Ct., Nicholson, resi
dence.
•information at an Ivy
Creek Dr., Nicholson, resi
dence, where a dispute be
tween roommates was re
ported.
•suspicious activity at a
Hawks Ridge. Nicholson,
residence, where gunshots
were reported in the area.
•suspicious activity at a
Jim David Rd., Nicholson,
residence, where gunshots
were reported in the area.
•recovered stolen property
on Chandler Bridge Rd. at
Jefferson River Rd.. Nichol
son, where a vehicle reported
stolen out of Athens-Clarke
County was found parked on
the shoulder of the roadway.
•assist Madison County
Sheriff’s Office personnel at
an Ivy Creek Dr., Nicholson,
residence, where a possible
runaway female juvenile was
located.
•information at a Staghorn
Trl., Nicholson, residence,
where a where a suspicious
vehicle with a Texas tag was
reported.
•information at a Staplers
Bridge Rd.. Nicholson, res
idence, where a woman re
ported someone left a pile of
debris on the ground next to
the property line at her resi
dence.
•suicide threats at a Jim
David Rd., Nicholson, resi
dence.
•battery/simple battery -
Family Violence Act (FVA)
at a Hawks Ct., Nicholson,
residence, where a physical
altercation was reported.
•driving while driver’s
license is suspended or re
voked and insurance require
ments for operation of motor
vehicles violation on Hwy.
441 at Mulberry St., Nichol
son, where a traffic accident
was reported.
•suspicious activity at an
O’Kelly Rd.. Nicholson,
residence, where a woman
reported a vehicle pulled into
their driveway and sat with
its lights off.
•insurance requirements
for operation of motor vehi
cles violation on Hwy. 441
at Cooper Farm Rd., Nichol
son, where a traffic stop was
conducted.
NORTH JACKSON
Incidents reported to the
JCSO in North Jackson were:
•damage to a vehicle at
Bed Bath and Beyond, John
B. Brooks Rd., Pendergrass,
where a woman reported
someone backed into her car
causing damage to the left
rear door.
•damage to a vehicle on
Wayne Poultry Rd., Pender
grass. where a man reported
a folding chair fell out of the
back of a track he was fol
lowing and struck the front
bumper on his vehicle caus
ing damage.
•motorist assist on Wayne
Poultry Rd., Pendergrass,
where a vehicle broke down
in the roadway.
•DUI - alcohol and failure
to maintain lane on Wayne
Poultry Rd. at Village Pkwy.,
Pendergrass, where a driver
had ran off the roadway.
•entering aa automobile at
a Holly Springs Rd., Pend
ergrass, residence, where a
man reported welding items
and tools had been stolen
from his work track.
•assist Hall County Sher
iff’s Office personnel on
Hwy. 60 at the Hall County
Line, Pendergrass.
•information at a Mangum
Ln., Pendergrass, residence,
where a man was reportedly
stealing power from his fa
ther’s neighboring residence.
•information at a Forest
Lake Cir. Rd.. Pendergrass,
residence.
•damage to a vehicle on
Hwy. 60 at Brooks Rd., Pen
dergrass, where a hit and ran
was reported.
•theft by taking at a Holly
Springs Rd., Pendergrass,
residence, where a man re
ported his sister-in-law, who
lived alone at this location,
had had several thefts in the
past two weeks.
•suspicious activity at Da
vis Automotive, Wayne Poul
try Rd., Pendergrass, where
the complainant reported an
employee and his wife were
sleeping in their vehicle in
side the shop and he had not
been able to wake them up.
•suspicious activity at a
Ridgewood Dr., Pendergrass,
residence, where a woman
reported a man was seen on
her security camera walking
around her residence.
•information on Hwy. 129
at Talmo Trl., Talmo. where
hay bales were in the road
way.
•information at a Mangum
Ln., Pendergrass, residence,
where theft of services was
reported.
•simple battery and simple
battery - FVA at a Kimberly
Ln., Pendergrass, residence,
where a 17-year-old was re
portedly fighting with her
mother.
•theft by taking and theft
by receiving stolen property
at a Whites Bottom Rd.. Pen
dergrass, residence, where a
woman reported the theft of
her dog.
SOUTH JACKSON
Incidents reported to the
JCSO in South Jackson were:
•damage to property and
duty upon striking a fixed
object on Hwy. 129 at John
Collier Rd., Athens, where
a vehicle was located that
appeared to be involved in
an accident that damaged a
fence.
•financial transaction card
fraud at a Drew Ln., Ath
ens, residence, where a man
reported someone used his
credit card and made a $320
online unauthorized pur
chase.
•dispute at a Jefferson Rd.,
Athens, residence, between a
woman and her husband.
•warrant service on Hwy.
129 at Brock Rd., Athens,
where a traffic stop was con
ducted.
•possession of Schedule II
Drag(s). simple battery, ob
struction of law enforcement
officers and drags not in
original container at the J & J
Flea Market, Commerce Rd.,
Athens, where a woman re
ported she had been assault
ed by another female during
an argument.
•information at a Kings
Bridge Dr.. Athens, resi
dence. where a woman re
ported finding a wallet in the
roadway.
•suspicious activity at a
Riverbend Ln., Bogart, res
idence, where a vehicle was
found with the back hatch
open. The vehicle owner said
nothing was missing and the
hatch was probably left open
by accident.
•warrant service at the J
& J Flea Market, Commerce
Rd., Athens.
•suicide threats at a Drew
Ln., Athens, residence.
•suspicious activity at an
Oak Grove Rd., Athens, res
idence. where someone was
reportedly shooting a gun in
the area.
•burglary at a Providence
Rd., Statham. residence,
where a woman reported
someone had attempted to
break into the residence and
three sheds on the property.
•death investigation
(non-murder) at a Moore
Rd., Athens, residence.
•assist motorist on Hwy.
330 at Big Bear Rd., Bogart,
where a vehicle ran off the
road into a ditch.
•removing or affixing a li
cense plate for the purpose of
concealing the identity of a ve
hicle, warrant service, driving
while driver’s license is sus
pended or revoked, reckless
driving, fleeing or attempting
to elude a law enforcement
officer, driving on the wrong
side of the road, passing in a
no-passing zone and failure
to stop at a stop sign on Hwy.
330 at Tallassee Rd.. Athens,
where a traffic stop was at
tempted.
•animal complaint on Hwy.
129 North at J.T. Elrod Rd.,
Athens, where two cows were
in the roadway.
•warrant service at the J & J
Flea Market. Commerce Rd.,
Athens.
WEST JACKSON
The following incidents
were recently reported to
the JCSO in Braselton and
Hoschton:
•agency assist on 1-85 where
deputies assisted the Georgia
State Patrol with a wreck in
volving two tractor-trailers.
•dispute on Hwy. 53 where
a store employee confronted a
man about shoplifting.
•custody dispute on Skelton
Rd. where a woman reported
her ex-husband yelled at their
daughter.
•custody dispute on Hicko
ry Walk where a man report
ed his ex-wife told him she
wasn’t going to let him pick
up their children.
•agency assist on Hudson
Dr. where officers assisted
with a residential fire.
•civil matter on Arbor Trace
where a woman wanted of
ficers on the scene while her
estranged husband retrieved
his belongings.
•dispute on Davenport
Rd. where a woman said her
roommate put all of her be
longings outside. The woman
agreed to leave the residence.
•information on Davenport
Rd. where a woman who suf
fers from mental illness said
she felt threatened by her hus
band. Officers said the woman
refused medical treatment.
•suspicious activity on Jack-
son Trail Rd. where a man
found litter on the side of the
road.
•agency assist on Pender
grass Rd. where officers as
sisted the GSP with a wreck.
•suicide threats on Eagles
BluffWay where a woman left
a suicide note on her phone,
but was later found safe.
•welfare check on Penny
Ln. where officers tried to
check on a woman, but were
unsuccessful.
•dispute on Skelton Rd.
where someone reported then-
neighbors were fighting. The
couple said the argument was
verbal only.
•hit and ran; reckless driv
ing; fleeing or attempting to
elude a police officer; aggres
sive driving; driving on the
wrong side of the roadway;
failure to maintain lane; fail
ure to stop at a stop sign; and
tail light violation on Jackson
Trail Rd. Officers attempted to
stop a vehicle, which fled and
hit a mailbox and a vehicle in
the process.
•suspicious activity on
Moons Bridge Rd. where a
woman fell asleep outside a
gate while waiting on some
one.
•welfare check on Gum
Springs Church Rd. where of
ficers did a welfare check for
West Jackson Middle School.
•dispute on J. D. Brooks Rd.
where a man reported a com
pany was installing a fiber op
tic line on his property, but that
they didn’t have permission to
dig there.
•recovered stolen property
on Shafer Way where a stolen
track was abandoned.
•criminal trespass on Manor
Lake Cir. where someone en
tered a trailer and took tools.
•information on Moons
Bridge Rd. where someone
reported a neighbor was
shooting. Officers confirmed
the neighbor was shooting
safely.
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PUBLIC HEARING
The Jackson County Board of Adjustment will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday,
January 7, 2021 at 6:00 p.m., at the Jackson County Administration Building
Auditorium, 67 Athens Street, Jefferson, Georgia, on the following matter:
New Business:
1. VA-20-0041 - Kenny Whitworth, 739 Brassie Falls Lane, Jefferson, GA;
.35 acre; reduce the County stream buffer from 50 feet to 0 feet.
(Map 105D/Parcel 035I)
2. VA-20-0043- Intown Home Builders, 4378 Hwy. 124, Hoschton, GA; 1.5
acres; reduce the right side setback from 40 ft. to 20 ft. (Map 105/parcel 023)
Complete applications, plats, texts, maps, and public hearing procedures are available
for review in the Planning Division Office, of the Department of Public Development
during regular office hours Monday thru Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm or online at
www.iacksoncountyqov.com. All interested persons are invited to attend.