Jackson herald. (Jefferson, Jackson County, Ga.) 1881-current, September 22, 2021, Image 8

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PAGE 8A THE JACKSON HERALD WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2021 JCSO continued from 6A •suspicious activity on Sto rey Ln., Jefferson, where a vehicle with two people in side was parked behind the apartments. •damage to a vehicle on Jackson Trail Rd., Jefferson, where a woman reported striking a deer. •damage to property on Swann Rd., Jefferson, where a man reported a car came onto his property and dam aged his mailbox. •juvenile issue at a Brock ton Oaks Dr., Jefferson, resi dence. •suspicious activity, infor mation and welfare check at a Harden Terrace Cir., Jef ferson, residence, where the apartment manager found the door to an apartment unit “cracked” open with pieces of wood on the floor. •dispute between neighbors on Hickory Trl., Jefferson, where the complaint report ed his next-door neighbor was shooting right beside his house in an unsafe area. •assist Georgia State Patrol trooper at an accident scene on Interstate 85 South, Jef ferson. •information on Jeffer son Rive Rd. at New Kings Bridge Rd., Jefferson, where a dog was in the middle of the roadway. •dispute between a wom an and her roommate at an Athens Hwy., Jefferson, res idence. •damage to property on Winder Hwy., Jefferson. •suspicious activity on Lakeview Terrace, Jefferson, where two vehicles were ob served at a house under con struction. •theft by taking and infor mation on Harden Terrace Cir., Jefferson, where a wom an reported the theft of a li cense plate, •possession, manufactur ing, etc. of certain controlled substances or marijuana, ob struction of law enforcement officers and warrant service on Banks Rd., Jefferson, where a warrant was being served on a female. •custody dispute on Winder Hwy., Jefferson. •suspicious activity on Hwy. 129 North, Jefferson. •registration of sex offend ers at an Isaiah Dr., Jefferson, residence. •TPO service at the Jack- son County Jail, Stan Evans Dr., Jefferson. •assist Jefferson Police Department officers on Dry Pond Rd., Jefferson. •suspicious activity on Doster Rd., Jefferson, where a woman reported a male and female were banging on her door and then walked into her backyard. •theft by deception on Wood Farm Rd., Jefferson, where a woman reported a scam involving the purchase of a dog. •assist motorist with a dis abled vehicle on Dry Pond Rd. at Plainview Rd., Jeffer son. COMMERCE Other incidents reported to the JCSO in Commerce were: •juvenile issue on Millside Ct., Commerce, where a nine- year-old juvenile was refus ing to go to school. •suspicious activity on Hwy. 334 at Harris Lord Cemetery Rd., Commerce, where a juvenile was walking along the roadway without an adult present. •warrant service on Ila Rd., Commerce. •theft of lost or mislaid property and financial trans action card fraud at the Tan- ger Outlets Center, Steven B. Tanger Blvd., Commerce, where a man reported he had lost his wallet and his bank had alerted him to sever al fraudulent charges being made to his account. •warrant service on Blacks Creek Church Rd., Com merce. •agency assist on Veterans Memorial Pkwy. at State St., Commerce. •information on Woods Bridge Rd. at Dennis Dr., Commerce, where a tree was down in the roadway. •assist Commerce Police Department officers with a traffic stop on Maysville Rd., Commerce. •damage to a vehicle on In terstate 85 South, Commerce, where a vehicle had ear-end ed a tractor-trailer. •assjst Commerce Police Department officers at Fast and Friendly, Ila Rd., Com merce, •information at East Jack- son Middle School. Hoods Mill Rd., Commerce, where a student was found in posses sion of an item prohibited at school. •dispute between a woman and her husband, whom she recently got divorced from, at a B. Wilson Rd., Commerce, residence, •theft by taking on Wind mill Ln., Commerce, where a woman reported two check books, a $2,800 check, Mi chael Kors purse and wallet, Yeti tumblers, Apple watch and charger had been stolen from her home while she was on vacation. •criminal trespass at the old Dixieland Motel, Hwy. 441, Commerce, where a female was seen climbing over the locked gate. •suspicious activity on Williamson Ln., Commerce, where a man and woman were on the side of the road and acting strange. •information at East Jack- son Comprehensive High School, Hoods Mill Rd., Commerce, in regards to an incident that occurred on a school bus. •reckless conduct on Wa terworks Rd. at Lester Kelly Rd., Commerce, where some one had possibly been thrown from a vehicle. •assist Georgia State Patrol with a motor vehicle accident on Interstate 85 South, Com merce, •civil matter on Water works Rd., Commerce, where a man requested to have two people removed from the property. •theft by taking on Wil son Garage Rd., Commerce, where a man reported he had some property to go missing and he believed the items had been stolen. •information on Water works Rd. at Hoods Mill Rd., Commerce, where a tree was down in the roadway. GILLSVILLE Incidents reported to the JCSO in Gillsville were: •suspicious activity on Diamond Hill Rd. at Unity Church Rd., Gillsville, where a car was reportedly parked in the middle of the road. •assist motorist on Dia mond Hill Rd., Gillsville, where a vehicle had been abandoned. •dispute between two men over one dumping brush and trees on the others property on Rolling Ridge Dr., Gills ville. MAYSVILLE Incidents reported to the JCSO in Maysville were: •suspicious activity on Pla inview Rd., Maysville, where a woman reported a man was sleeping in her driveway. •animal complaint on Pleasant Acres Dr., Mays ville, where a dispute, pos sibly involving a firearm, was reported. One man said he saw another man try to shoot a dog with a BB gun. He said he told the other man to stop and a female on the scene threw a rock and hit his truck. The woman stated a neighbor’s dog had killed one of her dogs and her friend chased the dog off with a BB gun. •aggravated assault on Hickory Way, Maysville, where a woman reported be ing cut on her left elbow by a man who had tried to run over her mother when she was out walking on Pleasant Acres Dr. The female was transported by EMS to Northeast Georgia Medical Center Gainesville for treatment of her injuries. •theft by taking on Pleasant Acres Dr., Maysville, where a man reported a firearm and legal paperwork that he had reported stolen had been re turned and later stolen for a second time along with the titles to three vehicles. •dispute between a man and his neighbors who were burning trash on Shady Lane Ct., Maysville. •suspicious activity on Diamond Hill Church Rd., Maysville, where a man re ported receiving a call that his tenants were beating on something in his rental house. •burglary at a Diamond Hill Church Rd., Maysville, residence, where the property owners reported their tenants, whom they were evicting, stole several of their personal items from a storage building when they were moving out. •animal complaint on Unity Church Rd. at Unity Church Cir., Maysville, where a cow was in the roadway. •dispute between a man and woman at a Green Hill Ct., Maysville, residence. •financial transaction card fraud on Holly Springs Rd., Maysville, where a man re ported someone had fraudu lently used his bank account to make payments on an in surance policy. •dispute between a man and his ex-girlfriend on Hick ory Way, Maysville, where the man reported the female refused to return his truck he had allowed her to drive. •dispute between several individuals at a Red Oak Rd., Maysville, residence. •information on Green Hill Ct., Maysville, where a man reported receiving fraud calls on his cell phone. •information on Pleasant Acres Dr., Maysville, where a man requested a report for vandalism, threats and stolen items, but the man would not give any details. NICHOLSON Incidents reported to the JCSO in Nicholson were: •animal complaint on Old Kings Bridge Rd., Nicholson, where a woman reported ag gressive dogs from a neigh boring property get loose and come onto their property and they have small children play ing outside. •battery/simple battery - FVA at a Hwy. 334, Nich olson, residence, where a do mestic dispute was reported between a 19-year-old male and his father. •juvenile issue at a Chan dler Bridge Rd., Nicholson, residence. •dispute between a wom an and man at a Hawks Ct., Nicholson, residence, •suspicious activity at Cab in Creek Barbeque, Memorial Dr., Nicholson, where a man was lying on the sidewalk in front of the building. •suspicious activity on New Kings Bridge Rd., Nicholson, where a suspicious vehicle was reported. •unruly juvenile at a San ford Dr., Nicholson, resi dence. •dispute on Hawks Ct., Nicholson, where a wom an reported another woman pointed a gun at her two sons who were riding a go-cart and turned around in the road. •suspicious activity, loi tering or prowling, driving while driver's license is sus pended or revoked and flee ing/attempting to elude a law enforcement officer on Cabin Creek Dr., Nicholson, where a man reported a male riding a four-wheeler with a trailer and a confederate flag came down his driveway. He said the man came to the front door and knocked then got back on the four-wheeler and started looking around. •criminal trespass on Riv er Mansion Dr., Nicholson, where a woman reported a man had trespassed on her property and she had video of it. •suspicious activity on Cabin Creek Dr., Nicholson, where a man was riding a four-wheeler on a resident’s property without permission. •mental person at an Old Kings Bridge Rd., Nicholson, residence. •dispute between a man and woman at a Hwy. 334, Nich olson, residence. •civil matter on G.W. Wil son Rd., Nicholson, where possible transaction card fraud was reported. •criminal trespass on Daf fodil Ct., Nicholson, where a man reported his girlfriend’s ex-husband was at this loca tion and he was hitting her vehicle. NORTH JACKSON Incidents reported to the JCSO in North Jackson were: •welfare check on a female at a Whites Bottom Rd., Pen dergrass, residence. •dispute between a woman and husband over him driving her truck and her wanting it back at a South Holland Dr., Pendergrass, residence. •abandoned vehicle on Hol ly Springs Rd. at Pond Fork Church Rd., Pendergrass, where the driver of wrecked truck had walked away from the scene of the accident. •damage to a vehicle on Hwy. 129 South at Pointe Dr., Talmo, where the driver of a U-Haul van ran off the roadway and hit a street sign, small bushes and some rocks. •welfare check on a male at a Station Dr., Pendergrass, residence. •assist motorist with a bro ken-down vehicle on Holly Springs Rd. at Marlow Rd., Pendergrass. •assist Georgia State Patrol trooper on Hwy. 129, Talmo, where a traffic accident was reported. •information at the Wal- green's Distribution Center, Raco Pkwy., Pendergrass, where a trailer had been left partially blocking the drive way. •assist Georgia State patrol trooper with a traffic accident scene on Main St., Talmo. •juvenile issue at an Old State Rd., Pendergrass, resi dence. •juvenile issue at a Mang- um Ln., Pendergrass, resi dence. •damage to a vehicle at Bed Bath and Beyond, John B. Brooks Rd., Pendergrass, where an employee report ed her vehicle was struck by another driver’s vehicle in the parking lot. •suspicious activity on Hol ly Springs Rd., Pendergrass, where a woman reported a suspicious vehicle was in her driveway. •aggravated assault on Whites Bottom Rd., Pender grass, where a man reported being assaulted by another man with a claw hammer. SOUTH JACKSON Incidents reported to the JCSO in South Jackson were: •dispute between several individuals over the custody of a child at a Cedar grove Church Rd., Winder, resi dence. •dispute at a Cedar Grove Church Rd., Winder, resi dence. •suspicious activity on Cane Creek Ln., Athens, where a woman reported seeing lights at her deceased neighbor’s property and she had been told that no one should be on the property. •entering an automobile at a Harris Hill Dr., Athens, residence, where a man re ported someone had entered his truck and stole a Smith & Wesson 9mm gun, two load ed magazines and a blue gun case. The complainant's son- in-law stated his black suit case, a JBL portable speaker, a Polaroid camera and beach bag were stolen out of his truck parked at the same lo cation. •death investigation (non-murder) at a Savage Rd., Bogart, residence, where a 35-year-old female was found unresponsive. •suspicious activity on Cane Creek Rd., Athens, where a woman reported she was afraid to be by herself and she believed someone to be in her home earlier in the day. •DUI - alcohol and failure to maintain lane on Hwy. 441 at Jarrett Rd., Athens, where a traffic stop was conducted. •dispute between a man and woman at a Commerce Rd., Athens, residence. •information at a Com merce Rd., Athens, residence, where a woman stated anoth er woman had been posting things on Facebook regarding herself and her children. •simple assault on Cedar Grove Church Rd., Winder, where several family mem bers were engaged in a dis pute. •abandoned vehicle on Hwy. 441 South, Athens. •alcohol beverage - under age consumption/purchase/ furnish to/sell to at Fast Phil's, Jefferson Rd., Athens, where an underage undercov er buy was conducted. •possession, manufactur ing, etc. of certain controlled substances or marijuana, driving while driver's license is suspended or revoked, fail ure to maintain lane and DUI - drugs on Jefferson Rd., Ath ens, where a traffic stop was conducted. WEST JACKSON Incidents reported to the JCSO in Braselton and Hoschton were: •suspicious activity on Kinney Creek Ln. where drag racing was reported in the area. •mental subject on Hwy. 124 where a woman report edly thought her 10-year-old daughter was missing and damaged a front window and rear door of a residence while searching for the child. The woman was later reported standing along the roadside holding a piece of rock. The woman’s mother said the woman needed her medica tion and was arranging for her to take it. •information on Maddox Rd. where a man reported ly broke his cell phone after becoming angry at his grand mother. •disorderly conduct on William Freeman Rd. where a woman said a man drop ping off two children in ac cordance with a court order spun his tires and flung gravel at her and her infant daughter. The man denied spinning his tires at the woman and child. •juvenile issue on Kiley Dr. where a teen reportedly ran away from his home on his bicycle. The teen returned to the residence while a deputy was on scene gathering in formation, according to the incident report. Deputies had responded to the residence earlier in the day to reports of the juvenile attempting to runaway. •noise complaint on Skelt on Rd. where neighbors were reportedly shooting guns after being asked multiple times to stop. •welfare check on Jefferson Ave. after a woman and her sister had reportedly engaged in a verbal dispute at a bank. •suspicious activity on Davenport Rd. where a man said he heard a group of peo ple were searching for him and planning to attack him. •animal complaint on Char lie Smith Rd. where a stray dog reportedly attacked a homeowner’s dog. The home owner’s dog had blood on its fur around its throat, accord ing to the incident report. The homeowner was reportedly taking the dog to a vet. •welfare check on Curk Roberts Rd. where a wom an said her homeless brother had been discharged from the hospital and was mak ing suicidal statements. She said he was possibly going to his brother’s house and ex pressed concerns for the other brother. •recovered property on Bris tol Ct. where a skid steer sto len from a hardware store was reportedly found. The man in possession of the skid steer said he’d purchased it from Face- book Marketplace. According to the man, the VIN had been checked by law enforcement multiple times and was never reported stolen. •suspicious activity on West Jefferson St. where a juvenile, who only appeared to be 10 years old, was reportedly driv ing on the road. The juvenile's grandfather was warned he’d be charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor if the incident happened again, according to the incident report. The man had reportedly been arrested on that charge in Au gust during a similar incident. •theft on White Trillium Drive where a man reported ly made a $1,110 online pur chase for a dog through Cash App and was asked to pay a $1,900 flight insurance fee for transport. At that point, the man said he felt he was being scammed and requested his money back from the sell er, who refused to reimburse him, according to the incident report. •hit-and-run and failure to stop at a stop sign on Hwy. 332 where two vehicles col lided after a driver reportedly didn’t stop at a stop sign at the intersection at Skelton Rd. and then drove away from the scene. The driver was eventu ally located and cited but not arrested. •simple battery and crimi nal trespass on West Jefferson St. where a woman said her ex-boyfriend pushed open a door and shoved her against a wall. The woman said the man had previously been barred from the residence. She said she told him multiple times to leave the residence before the dispute reportedly turned physical. •suicide threats on Hicko ry Bluff where a woman re portedly attempted to cut her wrists. The woman’s husband said he didn’t think she was try ing to harm herself but to be an tagonistic towards him, accord ing to the incident report. The woman was reportedly trans ported to Northeast Georgia Medical Center in Braselton. •theft by deception on Lewis Braselton Blvd. where a man said his transmission was damaged by a repair shop after taking it there for repairs to the clutch and timing belt. COUNTY OF JACKSON ABSENTEE IN PERSON VOTING PUBLIC NOTICE To be published in the legal organ of the county. SB 202 Section 28 Notice is hereby given that advanced voting shall take place for the November 2, 2021 Municipal General Elections for the City of Arcade, Town of Braselton, City of Commerce, City of Hoschton, City of Jefferson, and the City of Nicholson at the Ponchie Beck Election Center location at 441 Gordon St, Jefferson, Georgia 30549 on the following days and times. October 12 th - October 16 th , from 9AM until 5PM October 18 ,h -October 23 ri , from 9AM until 5PM October 25 ,h -October 29 th , from 9AM until 5PM All early voting will end on October 29 th at 5PM. A Drop Box will be available for absentee ballots at the Ponchie Beck Election Center (located inside) ONLY during all early voting hours as per SB 202, and will close on October 29 th at 5PM. Ballots may be dropped off until 7PM on November 2, 2021 to the election staff located at 441 Gordon Street in Jefferson, absentee ballots will not be received at the polling locations on Election Day. Absentee Ballot Applications may be submitted until 5PM (when office closes) on October 22 nd , 2021. Jennifer Logan Election and Voter Registration Director Jackson County