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PAGE 6A THE JACKSON HERALD WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 2023 Public Safety JCSO - Incidents Man strikes deputy while being detained A man recently struck a deputy while he was being detained during a domestic dispute. Officers with the Jack- son County Sheriff’s Office were called for the report of simple assault-family violence; warrant service; obstruction of officers; and simple battery on a law en forcement officer on Thyat- ira-Brockton Rd. The man’s parents said he was being violent, so they locked him out of the residence and called police. The man, who also had a warrant, refused to comply with officers and attempted to enter the house multiple times. When officers were attempting to detain him, he reportedly tried to push off the officer and struck the of ficer in their face. The deputy had a scrape on their neck and was bleed ing from the chin following the incident. Other recent incidents re ported to the JCSO includ ed: COMMERCE •agency assist on B. Wil son Rd. where deputies as sisted the Georgia State Pa trol (GSP) at a wreck scene involving downed power lines. • driving without a license and failure to maintain lane on Barber Rd. where a man was arrested after a wreck. •agency assist on S. Elm St. where officers saw someone in dark clothing run into the woods while they were doing an extra pa trol of a nearby car dealer ship. A glass door had been shattered on a building and key fobs were found scat tered on the ground. Desks inside the building had been ransacked. Officers attempt ed to track down the sus pect, but were unsuccessful. •damage to a vehicle on Steven B. Tanger Blvd. where a man said his vehi cle was damaged while he was at work. • warrant service and turn ing movements violation on Ila Rd. where a man was ar rested during a traffic stop. •agency assist on 1-85 where deputies assisted the Commerce Police Depart ment. •possession of a firearm or knife during commission of or attempt to commit certain crimes; possession of marijuana; and window tint violation on Steven B. Tanger Blvd. where a man was arrested during a traffic stop. Officers smelled mari juana in the vehicle and ulti mately found the substance, along with firearms. •damage to a vehicle on Hwy. 15 where a vehicle struck a hay bale that fell off a trailer. • driving without a license and failure to maintain lane on 1-85 where a man was ar rested after a single-vehicle wreck. • information on Hoods Mill Rd. where an East Jackson Middle School staff member reported an issue involving a student. •civil matter on Swain Rd. where someone took parts from a vehicle. • insurance violation on Hwy. 441 where a man was cited during a traffic stop. JEFFERSON • information at West Jackson Middle School where officers were called for a med call involving a student. •agency assist on Old Pendergrass Rd. where of ficers assisted with a wreck with injuries. One woman was transported to the hos pital. • information at Gum Springs Elementary School where a parent sent unwant ed emails to teachers. •civil matter on W. O. Smith Rd. where two peo ple argued over a deceased family member’s ashes. • criminal trespass on Jackson Trail Rd. where a plastic chair was on a roof and a mop was sticking through a gate at a church. • driving without a license and failure to maintain lane on Jackson Trail Rd. where a man was arrested during a traffic stop. • animal complaint on Rock Forge Rd. where a woman said dogs bothered her cats. •welfare check on MLK Dr. where officers checked on a juvenile who was OK. • harassing communi cations on Old Forge Ln. where a man reported an un known person harassed him and ordered pizza delivery to his house. •civil matter on W. O. Smith where a woman re ported a dispute over a mo torcycle. •damage to a vehicle on Damon Gause Pkwy. where a box spring fell off a car and another car ran over it. •dispute on Concord Rd. where a woman reported a dispute with her estranged husband. • suspicious activity on Traditions Way where a man reported someone fol lowed his daughter. •obedience to a traf fic-control device; open container; and DUI on Hwy. 129 where a man was arrest ed during a traffic stop. He reportedly appeared intoxi cated and admitted to drink ing. He was arrested after field-sobriety and breath tests. • agency assist on Athens Hwy. where deputies assist ed at a wreck. • simple assault-family violence and simple bat tery-family violence on Doster Rd. where a man was arrested after reported ly grabbing a woman and slamming her on a coffee table. •driving while license is suspended or revoked; in surance violation; and regis tration violation on Hwy. 15 where a man was arrested during a traffic stop. • suspicious activity on Orrs School Rd. where a woman noticed a baseboard had been moved. • harassing communica tions walk-in report where a woman reported harassment via phone and computer. • criminal damage to property on Johnson Mill Dr. where a man said a woman hit him and a truck with a stick. •agency assist and trans port on I. W. Davis Rd. where a man was arrested after loitering near inmates. 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MAYSVILLE • suspicious activity on Hurricane Shoals Rd. where two juveniles were seen in a vehicle in a parking lot at night. They said they were hanging out after prom. • mental person on Mead ow Lark Way where a wom an may have had a mental health episode. •custody dispute on Hale Rd. where officers checked on juveniles. •welfare check on Gills- ville Rd. where officers checked on a couple, who were OK. • suspicious activity on Wheeler Cemetery Rd. where a man shot at dogs that were attacking his chickens. • suspicious activity on Plainview Rd. where a man said another man was “act ing crazy” and talking to people who weren’t there. NICHOLSON •civil matter on Memori al Dr. where a woman said a neighbor put rocks along the driveway, causing dam age to her vehicle. •possession, manufactur ing, etc. of certain controlled substances or marijuana; possession of drug-related objects; possession of meth- amphetamine; and registra tion violation on Hwy. 441 where a woman was arrest ed during a traffic stop. She admitted to having metham- phetamine and fentanyl in the vehicle. Officers found the substances, along with a bong. •theft by taking on Jim David Rd. where a woman said her daughter stole $700 from a drawer. •agency assist on Cabin Creek Rd. where a woman was arrested during a traffic stop. The woman apparently seemed to be impaired and a wheel was missing from the vehicle. • death investigation (non-murder) on Berea Rd. where a man was found deceased, possible from an overdose or alcohol-related issue. •warrant service and li cense plate display viola tion on Hwy. 441 where a woman was arrested during a traffic stop. •private property accident on Hwy. 441 where vehicles collided in a parking lot. •agency assist on Hwy. 441 where deputies stood by while the GSP searched a vehicle. • suspicious activity on G. W. Wilson Rd. where some one reported a man was roaming around a property wearing a headlamp. •theft by taking on Old Kings Bridge Rd. where a man reported over $6,000 was missing. NORTH JACKSON •failure to maintain lane and abandoned vehicle on Main St. where a man left the scene after a single-ve hicle wreck. SOUTH JACKSON •agency assist on Hwy. 441 where deputies assisted the GSP with an arrest. •civil matter on Hwy. 330 where two people had a dis pute over a truck. •computer or electronic pornography and child ex ploitation and extortion on Archer Grove School Rd. where a woman said some one online had nude pho tos of her juvenile son and threatened to release them if he didn’t send money. •welfare check on Com merce Rd. where a man re ported a woman left a resi dence. •information on Wheelis Rd. where officers stood by while a woman gathered some belongings. • theft by taking on Archer Grove Rd. where a man re ported his vehicle was tak en. • simple battery on See JCSO, page 7A Jail log Recent arrests made across Jackson County The following people were recently arrested by vari ous agencies across Jackson County: JCSO •Shawn Michael Caldwell, 32, 7425 Savannah Dr., Ooltewah, Tenn. — hold for Walker County. •Frederick Kennedy Daniels, 58, 110 B. Wilson Rd., Commerce — probation violation. •Larry Scott Griffin. 53, 5909 Hwy. 82 Spur, Mays- ville — probation violation. •Randall Lamar Harper. 30. 200 Foxhall Rd., Spar tanburg. S.C. — affixing tint to windows or wind shields; possession of a firearm or knife during com mission of or attempt to commit certain crimes; and purchase, possession, manufacture, distribution or sale of marijuana. •Brandon Deone Harris, 35, 342 Madison Ave,, Col bert — probation violation. •Zedekiah Arnold Howington, 23, 197 Peachtree St., Lavonia — hold for Gwinnett County and probation violation. •Steven Thomas Inglett, 57. 2628 Old Gainesville Hwy.. Talmo — hold for Statham and incarceration or der. •Marvin Stanley Ledford, 29, 7987 Pendergrass Rd., Hoschton — probation violation. •Ashley Nicole McCannon, 22, 1450 South Broad St., Monroe — probation violation. •Ryan James Ohart, 34, 759 S. Elm St.. Commerce — failure to appear. • Efrain Perez-Vasquez, 27, 260 Angels Way, Hender sonville, N.C. — driving on roadways laned for traffic and driving without a valid license. •James Samuel Polly Jr., 58, 103 Doster Rd., Jeffer son — simple assault-family violence and simple bat tery-family violence. •Cachet Nicole Roberts, 34, 139 Short Cut Rd., Nicholson — possession of drug-related objects; pos session of a Schedule I Controlled Substance (fentan yl); possession of methamphetamine; and suspended registration. •Maxwell Maddox Aldridge, 19, 195 Camille Ct., Jefferson — driving under the influence (DUI)-alcohol; following too closely; and serious injury by vehicle. •Alisha Christine Buice, 33, 154 Highland Way, Maysville — holds for Braselton and Hall County. •Guny Esau Martinez-Lucas, 22, 906 Rafford Wil son Rd.. Commerce — failure to maintain lane and no license. •Victor Alejandro Quintero-Rodriguez. 26, 1007 Chase Village Dr., Jonesboro — driving on roadways laned for traffic and driving while unlicensed. •Jonathan Adam Richardson, 41, 212 James St., Winder — DUI-alcohol; failure to obey traffic control devices; and open container. •Toya Matrice Thomas, 41. 260 Gentry Dr.. Athens — no insurance; suspended license; and suspended reg istration. •Robert Filcito Corpus, 37, 316 North Ave., Jefferson — hold for Barrow County; probation violation; two counts of simple assault-family violence; simple bat tery against a law enforcement officer; and willful ob struction of law enforcement officers by use of threats or violence. •William Timothy Eison, 54, 675 Stone View Dr., Hoschton — simple battery-family violence, •Linda Sue Holmes, 61, 98 Jims Ln.. Nicholson — possession of a Schedule IV Controlled Substance. •Muhammad Imran, 39, 3513 A1 Mangum Rd., Tal mo — criminal trespass and duty upon striking fixtures on roadway. See Arrests, page 7A I0RCI EEST 2023 Sunday, May 7 2:OOpm - 6:OOpm HISTORIC JEFFERSON