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April 12, 2023
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REAL ESTATE SELLS SUJECTTO APPROVAL
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SALE 1 - REAL ESTATE
Saturday, April 15 th <a> 10:00 AM
Selling On Site
SALE 2-SURPLUS EQUIPMENT
Saturday, April 15 th @ 11:00 AM
Sale Site: 523 Montpelier Avenue, Forsyth
Open House Real Estate and Equipment: Friday, April 14 fh from 10:00-5:00 P.M.
Two hospitalized
in Hwy. 42 wreck
Two drivers were taken to the hospital with injuries after a
3-car collision that occurred at the intersection of Hwy. 42
N and Frontage Road on March 31. According to a report
by Monroe County sheriff s Sgt. Chris Sherrell, 22-year-
old Brittany Elizabeth Forlader of Kingsland was driving
a silver 201 6 Kia Forte off the north-bound exit ramp and
failed to stop at the stop sign. The Kia collided with a
2020 Hyundai Accent which in turn struck a 201 9 Chrysler
300 driven by Raven Shae Hays, 23, of Forsyth. Both Hays
and the driver of the Hyundai, Dominique Shade Twine, 24,
of Mableton were taken by Monroe County EMS to the
hospital. Forlader told the Reporter she and her boyfriend
were on their way to Atlanta for a date night and that
their on-line map told them to detour through Jackson to
avoid 1-75 traffic. “But not anymore, she sighed. (Photo/
Will Davis)
The Monroe County
Sheriffs Office
is now accepting
applications for:
Victim Witness Coordinator
Applications may be picked up at the
Sheriff’s Office M-F 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Or you may request an application via email at
mclay@monroecosheriffga.us.
Position requires applicants to possess a
High School Diploma or GED equivalent,
be at least 20 years old with no criminal record,
and possess a valid Georgia Driver’s License
and good verbal skills.
Successful candidates must also pass a
thorough Background Investigation,
Polygraph Examination, Psychological
Examination, Aptitude Test, Drug Screening
and Physical Fitness Test.
Prior illegal drug usage is disqualifying.
(Marijuana in the last 12 months)
Benefits include paid vacation, sick leave,
holidays, Medical insurance,
retirement and uniforms.
The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
Applications may be picked up at the
Sheriff’s Office M-F 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Deadline for applications is 5/1/2023
Or you may request an application via email at
mclay@monroecosheriffga.us.
Candidates must be 20 years of old, possess a
high school diploma or GED equivalent,
with no criminal record.
Successful candidates must also pass a
thorough Background Investigation, Polygraph
Examination, and Drug Screening.
This position does not have any benefits.
The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
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it had been traveling back
and forth across both lanes
a travel. She said when she
tried to make the stop the
woman drove for a while
before coming to a com
plete stop. The sergeant
said she immediately knew
something wasn’t right
because the driver began
eating breath mints and
drinking water when she
approached her vehicle.
Maple spoke with the
woman whose eyes were
red, puffy and bloodshot.
He asked her where she
worked, and she replied
with slurred speech that
she worked for the Depart
ment of Corrections. She
was making rapid, jerking
motions with her head and
mouth while rapidly chew
ing gum as she talked.
When asked if she takes
any medications, she stated
she’s “never had this hap
pen before.” She then start
ed mumbling and avoiding
the deputy’s questions. She
also told Maples, “This is
scaring me.” She said she
had been cleaning since
9 a.m. until her husband
wanted a pizza and she
was headed to Papa John’s.
When asked if she knew
where she was, she stated
Old Juliette Road but then
said it had something to
do with Juliette Road. She
was asked where she was
coming from, and she said
she would have to look up
the address. While speak
ing with Maples, her foot
slipped, and she nearly fell
over.
She said she could not
walk a straight line or blow
straight. She said she would
always blow positive. While
preparing for the sobriety
test, she had to be held
upright. After failing the
roadside test, and timing
out on the breathalyzer,
she refused to consent to a
blood test. She was turned
over to jail staff for DUI-re-
fusal. Her van was towed
by Watt’s Towing Service.
Hwy. 74 home
burglarized
The garage door to a
Hwy. 74 home was report
ed damaged after a bur
glary on April 7. Sgt. Nich
olas Ortiz was dispatched
to the home along with
deputy John Bogdan where
a woman, her husband, and
the woman’s mother told
the deputies no one lived
at the residence and the
last time they checked the
property was a month ago.
They had of a list of miss
ing items which included a
patio set (table and 2 swivel
rockers), a wedding dress,
a Jones County portable
The Monroe County
Sheriff’s Office
is now accepting
applications for:
Civilian Court Bailiff
$85 / per day
radio valued at $1,000, a
$700 riding lawn mower,
a $200 pressure washer, a
battery charger worth $75,
a $300 flatscreen TV, a
.45 caliber pistol valued at
$150 and an antique wash
bucket tub worth $125. The
damage to the garage door
was estimated to be $200.
Man arrested after
urinating in park
A 62-year-old Forsyth
man was cited for public
indecency on April 7.
Officer Jeffrey Burris was
locking the restrooms at
Kynette Park around 7
p.m. and as he rounded the
corner heading towards the
ladies’ restroom at the rear
of the building, he noticed
the man standing at the far
end facing the building.
As Burris got closer to
the man, he noticed that
he was urinating against
the wall while there were
6-8 children playing at the
playground. Burris hand
cuffed the man, took him
back around the building
and gave him a seat in the
rear passenger seat of his
patrol car. He was taken to
the Monroe County jail.
Baby's daddy
fights the police
A woman living at For
syth Gardens Apartments
called the police on April 8
complaining that her child’s
father took her child and
would not return the child.
Cpl. Bruce Hughley and
officer Jeffry Burris were
dispatched to the complex.
Hughley spoke with the
woman in her apartment
while Burris found the
baby’s father with the child
in the parking lot and es
corted them to Building G.
The man told the mother
to come down and get the
child, but she refused and
demanded that he take the
child upstairs. The man
refused and started to rim
away with the child in his
arms.
Burris stopped him and
officer Taylor grabbed the
child. When Burris went to
arrest the father, the man
began to fight him, and
they fell to the ground.
By the time Hughley was
able to get to the scene,
the man fled on foot and
Hughley deployed his taser.
At least one prong made
contact, but it had no effect.
Warrants were taken out
on the man for obstruction.
Barnesville woman
caught shoplifting
A 36-year-old Barnes
ville woman went to jail on
April 8 for skip-scanning
at Walmart. Cpl. Bruce
Hughley answered the call
where he found the woman
sitting in the loss prevention
control office where an em
ployee said she had caught
her shoplifting. She told
Hughley the woman would
scan one item and then
place several others in the
bag without scanning. After
the receipt was checked, was
learned that she had stolen
$146.12 worth of items in
cluding pork chops, chicken
breasts and other food. She
also took spray paint and
an eighteen-foot-section of
parachute cord. A warrant
was signed against her for
shoplifting.
MACON REGIONAL
CRIMESTOPPERS
Most Wanted in Monroe County
The Monroe County Sheriffs Office is looking for the following suspects through the Macon Regional
Crimestoppers. If you have information on their whereabouts please call Crimestoppers at 478-752-8355.
Brandon
L. Banks
Age 35, b/m,
5’8 @ 190 lbs.
Wanted by the
Monroe County
Sheriff’s Office
for Aggravated
Assault against
Law Enforce
ment, Battery
FA/, and
Fleeing /
Eluding Police
Officer.
Adan
Garcia
Age 41, h/m,
5’10 @ 195 lbs.
Wanted by the
Monroe County
Sheriff’s Office
for Failure to
Register as a
Sex Offender.
Nicole A.
Milligan
Age 36, w/f,
5’5 @ 170 lbs.
Wanted by the
Monroe County
Sheriffs Office
for Bench
Warrant o/c
Tampering with
Evidence,
VGCSA Drugs
not in Original
Container.
Joey T.
Mobley
Age 33, w/m,
5’ 10 @215 lbs.
Wanted by the
Monroe County
Sheriff’s Office
for Sup. Ct.
Bench Warrant,
original
charges being
Simple Battery
and Terroristic
Threats.
Shannon
R. Hatcher
Age 49, w/f,
5’6 @ 130 lbs.
Wanted by the
Monroe County
Sheriff’s Office
for Sup. Ct.
Bench Warrant
original charge
being Burglary
1st degree.