A STATE TROOPER FROM POST 26 GA. STATE PATROL IN THOMASTON IS AMONG THE ENTIRE TROOPER CLASS OF AUGUST 2019 FIRED FOR CHEATING BY THE HEAD OF GA. PUBLIC SAFETY, WED.
TROOPER ADAM SALTER AND 29 OTHER TROOPERS IN THE 106TH CLASS FIRED FOR CHEATING ON A SPEED DETECTOR OPERATOR EXAM.
133 TICKETS WRITTEN BY THOSE TROOPERS COULD BE INVALID.
TWO TROOPERS FROM POST 2 IN LAGRANGE DISMISSED BRADLEY HUNT AND EVAN JOYNER AND CALEB PYLE OF NEWNAN POST.
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
COACH LOCKHART WINNING AT VALDOSTA HIGH
THE VALDOSTA CITY SCHOOL BOARD FIRED HEAD FOOTBALL COACH STEVE RODEMAKER ON A 5-4 vote THIS WEEK--HIS TEAM WENT 10-3 THIS SEASON AND MADE IT TO THE STATE QUARTER FINALS--WON THE STATE TITLE TWO YEARS AGO. COACH RODEMAKER WAS INTERVIEWED FOR THE HEAD COACH JOB AT UPSON-LEE IN 2014.
MEANWHILE EX-UPSON LEE HEAD BASKETBALL COACH DARRELL LOCKHART HAS HIS VALDOSTA BOYS ON A ROLL--A 20-2 RECORD FIRST IN THE REGION AND RANKED #6 IN THE STATE. COACH LOCKHART TOLD 101 SPORTS ITS VALDOSTA'S BEST RECORD IN AT LEAST A DECADE.
MEANWHILE EX-UPSON LEE HEAD BASKETBALL COACH DARRELL LOCKHART HAS HIS VALDOSTA BOYS ON A ROLL--A 20-2 RECORD FIRST IN THE REGION AND RANKED #6 IN THE STATE. COACH LOCKHART TOLD 101 SPORTS ITS VALDOSTA'S BEST RECORD IN AT LEAST A DECADE.
SEVERE WEATHER [PREPAREDNESS WEEK
News Release
Severe Weather Preparedness Week Starts Feb. 3
(ATLANTA) – Governor Brian Kemp, in coordination with the Georgia Emergency Management and
Homeland Security Agency (GEMA/HS) and the National Weather Service (NWS), issued a
proclamation calling on Georgians to educate themselves and understand the threats of severe
weather during Severe Weather Preparedness Week, which will take place from Feb. 3 to Feb. 7.
Spring is traditionally a period where the threat of high winds, hail and lightning from tornados and
severe thunderstorms greatly increases. Severe Weather Preparedness Week serves as a reminder
to review emergency procedures and prepare for weather-related hazards.
• Monday, Feb. 3 – Family Preparedness/NOAA Weather Radio Day: Purchase a life-saving
NOAA Weather Radio and choose an out-of-state friend as a “check-in” contact to call if your
family gets separated.
• Tuesday, Feb. 4 – Thunderstorm Safety: Learn the difference between a thunderstorm watch
and a thunderstorm warning.
• Wednesday, Feb. 5 – Tornado Safety (and PrepareAthon! drill for tornado safety at 9 a.m.):
Determine in advance where you will take shelter in case of a tornado warning.
• Thursday, Feb. 6 – Lightning Safety: Learn the 30/30 rule. If after seeing lightning, you
cannot count to 30 before hearing thunder, go indoors. Stay indoors for 30 minutes after
hearing the last clap of thunder.
• Friday, Feb. 7 – Flood Safety: Copy important documents, seal them in a watertight container
and add them to your Ready kit.
Severe weather preparedness week isn’t just for individuals and their families. GEMA/HS highly
encourages schools, businesses and other organizations to use this as an opportunity to evaluate
their preparedness for a severe weather event.
For more resources on how you can prepare your home, school or business for severe weather
emergencies and other disasters, visit https://gema.georgia.gov/plan-prepare/ready-georgia and
follow @GeorgiaEMA on Twitter for preparedness tips and emergency information.
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As part of the Office of the Governor, GEMA/HS works with local, state and federal governments, in
partnership with the private sector and faith-based community, to protect life and property against
man-made and natural emergencies. In addition, GEMA/HS employees are on 24-hour call statewide
to assist local authorities when disaster strikes. GEMA/HS’s “Ready Georgia” campaign helps
Georgians prepare for disasters. Visit www.gema.ga.gov for more information
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
TWO GANG MEMBERS ARRESTED IN SPALDING CO.
SPALDING COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
SHERIFF DARRELL DIX
401 Justice Boulevard
Griffin, GA 30224
PRESS RELEASE
Major Dwayne Jones
Public Information Officer
770-467-5413 djones@spaldingcounty.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 28, 2020
On January 27, 2020 members of Spalding County Sheriff’s Office Special Operations and C.A.G.E. Units working with the United States Marshal SERFTF Unit located and arrested Myrrin Watson at a residence located at 276 Hosanna Road in Spalding County. Watson is one of the highest-ranking blood gang members effecting the Griffin and Spalding County areas. Two weeks ago, Watson eluded Agents after a traffic stop and has been on the run since then. Watson is currently on active felony probation for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, he is also out on bond out of Tattnanll County for drug trafficking when he was intercepted attempting to smuggle narcotics into Reidsville State Prison.
Sheriff Darrell Dix, “Watson is a known gang member and gang leader with ties to Atlanta and other parts of the state and is also affiliated with the bloods with ties to California. Watson is not a “Wannabe” gang member but is a dangerous leader of a violent organization that preys on people in Spalding County and surrounding counties.”
“When we located him yesterday, Agents and Marshals were surveilling the residence and confirmed he was there. They entered and began searching for him when they heard movement in the attic. They deployed a camera to locate him and once he was located, they began ordering him to come out, but he would not respond to their commands. At that point, knowing his exact location in the attic, the agents began dismantling the ceiling near him and continued to order him out and to surrender. He continued to ignore them, even after they had torn out enough of the ceiling to see each other. He refused to surrender or show his hands, so he was shot with a Taser. He fell from the ceiling to the floor where he was taken into custody uninjured.”
“A subsequent search warrant was executed at the residence. During the search we located 6 firearms, 4 dogs, and other evidence that we believe ties him to dog fighting. We have reached out to our contact with the USDA that handles dog fighting, and to the ATF regarding the firearms the convicted felon had. It is our hope that his case will be adopted federally, and he will spend the rest of his life in prison.”
“Throughout Watson’s history, he has faced several serious and violent felonies, his involvements have shown that with the most serious he has always been able to have someone else with him and utilize his position with the blood gang to force others into taking responsibility for his charges. We have ensured that with this case that no one will be able to take them blame for his crimes.”
Myrrin Watson B/M 41 is currently being held in the Spalding County Jail without bond. He is facing 18 counts of Violation of the Georgia Criminal Street Gang Act, 6 counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, obstruction of officers, possession of drug related objects, fleeing and attempting to elude, and violation of probation.
Geraldo Williams B/M 30, another documented blood gang member who assisted Watson with hiding in the attic, was also arrested and charged with two counts of the Georgia Criminal Street Act, hindering the apprehension of a fugitive, obstruction of officers, and violation of Probation.
“Watson is a threat not just to our own community but communities around us. He is a menace to society, continually disregards the law, and is known for his violent leadership in the bloods. We will be petitioning the court for bond revocations on any previous charges and denial of bond on the new charges we have against him. He had been boasting since he ran from Agents two weeks ago that his new street name would be Myrrin “Copperfield” Watson because he always escaped just like the magician does. We didn’t give him a chance to pull a rabbit out of his hat on this one. We pulled a convicted, documented, thug out of an attic for what is hopefully
SHERIFF DARRELL DIX
401 Justice Boulevard
Griffin, GA 30224
PRESS RELEASE
Major Dwayne Jones
Public Information Officer
770-467-5413 djones@spaldingcounty.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 28, 2020
On January 27, 2020 members of Spalding County Sheriff’s Office Special Operations and C.A.G.E. Units working with the United States Marshal SERFTF Unit located and arrested Myrrin Watson at a residence located at 276 Hosanna Road in Spalding County. Watson is one of the highest-ranking blood gang members effecting the Griffin and Spalding County areas. Two weeks ago, Watson eluded Agents after a traffic stop and has been on the run since then. Watson is currently on active felony probation for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, he is also out on bond out of Tattnanll County for drug trafficking when he was intercepted attempting to smuggle narcotics into Reidsville State Prison.
Sheriff Darrell Dix, “Watson is a known gang member and gang leader with ties to Atlanta and other parts of the state and is also affiliated with the bloods with ties to California. Watson is not a “Wannabe” gang member but is a dangerous leader of a violent organization that preys on people in Spalding County and surrounding counties.”
“When we located him yesterday, Agents and Marshals were surveilling the residence and confirmed he was there. They entered and began searching for him when they heard movement in the attic. They deployed a camera to locate him and once he was located, they began ordering him to come out, but he would not respond to their commands. At that point, knowing his exact location in the attic, the agents began dismantling the ceiling near him and continued to order him out and to surrender. He continued to ignore them, even after they had torn out enough of the ceiling to see each other. He refused to surrender or show his hands, so he was shot with a Taser. He fell from the ceiling to the floor where he was taken into custody uninjured.”
“A subsequent search warrant was executed at the residence. During the search we located 6 firearms, 4 dogs, and other evidence that we believe ties him to dog fighting. We have reached out to our contact with the USDA that handles dog fighting, and to the ATF regarding the firearms the convicted felon had. It is our hope that his case will be adopted federally, and he will spend the rest of his life in prison.”
“Throughout Watson’s history, he has faced several serious and violent felonies, his involvements have shown that with the most serious he has always been able to have someone else with him and utilize his position with the blood gang to force others into taking responsibility for his charges. We have ensured that with this case that no one will be able to take them blame for his crimes.”
Myrrin Watson B/M 41 is currently being held in the Spalding County Jail without bond. He is facing 18 counts of Violation of the Georgia Criminal Street Gang Act, 6 counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, obstruction of officers, possession of drug related objects, fleeing and attempting to elude, and violation of probation.
Geraldo Williams B/M 30, another documented blood gang member who assisted Watson with hiding in the attic, was also arrested and charged with two counts of the Georgia Criminal Street Act, hindering the apprehension of a fugitive, obstruction of officers, and violation of Probation.
“Watson is a threat not just to our own community but communities around us. He is a menace to society, continually disregards the law, and is known for his violent leadership in the bloods. We will be petitioning the court for bond revocations on any previous charges and denial of bond on the new charges we have against him. He had been boasting since he ran from Agents two weeks ago that his new street name would be Myrrin “Copperfield” Watson because he always escaped just like the magician does. We didn’t give him a chance to pull a rabbit out of his hat on this one. We pulled a convicted, documented, thug out of an attic for what is hopefully
DAVID SCOTT BATCHELOR ON TRIAL IN UPSON CO.
THE JURY TRIAL OF DAVID SCOTT BATCHELOR CONTINUES IN UPSON SUPERIOR COURT AND ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY ASHTON FALLIN TOLD 101 NEWS IT COULD LAST ALL WEEK.
BATCHELOR WAS INDICTED BY SPECIAL PRESENTMENT BY THE UPSON COUNTY GRAND JURY FOR RAPE, INCEST, AGGREVATED SEXUAL BATTERY, AGGREVATED CHILD MOLESTATION AND SEXUAL BATTERY AGAINST A CHILD UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE.
THE ALLEGED VICTIM NOW 15 YEARS OF AGE TESTIFIED TUESDAY.
THE CASE INVOLVES ALLEGED CRIMES IN 2016 AND 17.
BATCHELOR WAS INDICTED BY SPECIAL PRESENTMENT BY THE UPSON COUNTY GRAND JURY FOR RAPE, INCEST, AGGREVATED SEXUAL BATTERY, AGGREVATED CHILD MOLESTATION AND SEXUAL BATTERY AGAINST A CHILD UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE.
THE ALLEGED VICTIM NOW 15 YEARS OF AGE TESTIFIED TUESDAY.
THE CASE INVOLVES ALLEGED CRIMES IN 2016 AND 17.
REP. KEN PULLIN REPORTS FROM THE STATE CAPITAL
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Monday, January 27, 2020
PIKE COUNTY POLICE CHASE
On January 24 2020 at 10 p.m. a Pike County Sheriff's department deputy pursued a gold Ford Explorer on Highway 19. The vehicle fled after being approached by a Deputy in reference to a DUI investigation. The suspect, Levi Mincey, of Gresham Road, was eventually arrested on Highway 41 after he entered a church parking lot. Deputies were able to pin the vehicle in to stop it from getting back on the roadway.
Mincey refused to follow the directions of law enforcement and a taser was deployed to gain his compliance. He was arrested and taken to the Pike County Jail where he faces charges including Driving under the influence, fleeing and eluding and reckless driving.
Mincey refused to follow the directions of law enforcement and a taser was deployed to gain his compliance. He was arrested and taken to the Pike County Jail where he faces charges including Driving under the influence, fleeing and eluding and reckless driving.
Friday, January 24, 2020
ARRESTS IN SPALDING COUNTY
SPALDING COUNTY SHERIFF DARRELL DIX ANNOUNCES SEVERAL ARRESTS. EX-CON JOSHUA SPARKS AND A FEMALE COMPANION ALEXIS DUNCAN WERE ARRESTED FOR TRAFFICKING METH AND OTHER CHARGES AFTER A SEARCH WARRANT WAS SERVED AT 1125 PLACID PLACE. SHERIFF DIX HAD WARNED THE HOMEOWNER OF THE DRUG HOUSE THAT IF SHE DID NOT GET CONTROL OF THE SITUATION HIS OFFICE WOULD SEEK SEIZURE OF THE PROPERTY.
AN EX-CON BANISHED FROM THE GRIFFIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WAS FOUND IN GRIFFIN AND A CHASE ENSUED ON 19/41 TILL THEIR CAR HIT A CURB AT MANLEY ROAD AND WRECKED .31 YEAR OLD WILLIAM BO BRELAND AND 29 YEAR OLD DOUGLAS BRIGGS BOTH CHARGED WITH PROBATION VIOLATION, AND BRELAND A GANG MEMBER WHO HAD BEEN BANNED -- CHARGED WITH POSSESSION METH TO DISTRIBUTE. BRIGGS THE DRIVER CITED FOR THE CHASE AND OTHER MOVING VIOLATIONS.
AN EX-CON BANISHED FROM THE GRIFFIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WAS FOUND IN GRIFFIN AND A CHASE ENSUED ON 19/41 TILL THEIR CAR HIT A CURB AT MANLEY ROAD AND WRECKED .31 YEAR OLD WILLIAM BO BRELAND AND 29 YEAR OLD DOUGLAS BRIGGS BOTH CHARGED WITH PROBATION VIOLATION, AND BRELAND A GANG MEMBER WHO HAD BEEN BANNED -- CHARGED WITH POSSESSION METH TO DISTRIBUTE. BRIGGS THE DRIVER CITED FOR THE CHASE AND OTHER MOVING VIOLATIONS.
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
88 PIGS REMOVED FROM WILLIS ROAD
THE UPSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE INVESTIGATED AN ANIMAL CRUELTY CASE AT 3110 WILLIS ROAD AND 88 POT BELLIED PIGS WERE REMOVED TO OUTSIDES FARM AND SANCTUARY BY KATEY ELLIOTT OF GRIFFIN--SO THEY COULD GET MEDICAL ATTENTION.
THE REPORT SAID THE PIGS WERE CONFINED AND LIVING IN DEPLORABLE CONDITION. 2 PIGLETTES HAD DIED AND 4 OTHERS WERE FOUND DEAD.
HOMEOWNER ROBERT MARTIN TOLD DEPUTIES THE PREVIOUS RESIDENT HAD TWO PIGS WHEN SHE WAS FORCED TO MOVE AND THINGS JUST GOT OUT OF CONTROL.
THE REPORT SAID THE PIGS WERE CONFINED AND LIVING IN DEPLORABLE CONDITION. 2 PIGLETTES HAD DIED AND 4 OTHERS WERE FOUND DEAD.
HOMEOWNER ROBERT MARTIN TOLD DEPUTIES THE PREVIOUS RESIDENT HAD TWO PIGS WHEN SHE WAS FORCED TO MOVE AND THINGS JUST GOT OUT OF CONTROL.
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
UPSON CO HAD A TORNADO JAN. 11
IT WAS NOT STRAIGHT LINE WINDS THAT HIT THE PLEASANT VALLEY ROAD AREA ON JAN. 11TH--THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAYS IT WAS A TORNADO. UPSON EMA DIRECTOR MARTHA ANNE MCCARTY RECALLED THAT TUESDAY THE 21ST WAS THE ANNIVERSARY OF 5 JANUARY TORNADOS THAT HIT UPSON COUNTY IN 2017. NWS SAYS ON JAN. 11TH IT WAS AN EF-1 TORNADO WITH WINDS OF 90 MILES PER HOUR THAT DOWNED 100 TREES AND DAMAGED CABINS ON THE FLINT RIVER. EMA DIRECTOR MCCARTY SAID THE STORM WAS SO SUDDEN THERE WAS NO TIME FOR EMERGENCY SIRENS TO BE ACTIVATED. IT DISAPATED TIME IT HIT.
Thursday, January 16, 2020
FIRE AT UPSON CO ROADS DEPART.
THE UPSON COUNTY ROADS DEPARTMENT MAINTANCE BUILDING HAD HEAVY SMOKE DAMAGE AFTER A FUEL TRUCK PARKED OUTSIDE CAUGHT FIRE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ON 74 EAST. UPSON COUNTY SHERIFF DAN KILGORE SAID A PASSER-BY SAW THE FIRE AND FIRE UNITS RESPONDED. THE TRUCK WAS LOADED WITH 600 GALLONS OF FUEL .
3 INJURED IN THURSDAY WRECK IN NORTH UPSON
ACCORDING TO POST 26 GA. STATE PATROL IN THOMASTON THREE PERSONS WERE INJURED IN A TWO VEHICLE ACCIDENT AT 19 NORTH AND JIMMERSON ROAD EARLY THIS (THURSDAY) MORNING.
THE FIRST VEHICLE DRIVER--STEVEN THOMAS MOORE OF R. STREET AGE 41 WAS TRANSPORTED TO MACON MEDICAL CENTER BY EMS AFTER HE WAS REPORTEDLY FREED FROM THE WRECKAGE BY NORTHSIDE FIRE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL.
THE OTHER DRIVER TYREK MCDOWELL OF GRIFFIN AGE 19 AND A PASSENGER 50 YEAR OLD MICHAEL BECKMAN OF FORSYTH WERE TRANSPORTED TO URMC BY EMS.
IN HIS ACCIDENT REPORT TROOPER OLIVER SAID MOORE WAS TRAVELING NORTH ON 19 AND MCDOWELL'S DODGE CARAVAN WAS SOUTH BOUND-- MOORE MADE AN IMPROPER LANE CHANGE AND HIT THE FRONT OF THE VAN.
THE WRECK BLOCKED BOTH NORTHBOUND LANES AND ONE SOUTHBOUND LANE.
THE FIRST VEHICLE DRIVER--STEVEN THOMAS MOORE OF R. STREET AGE 41 WAS TRANSPORTED TO MACON MEDICAL CENTER BY EMS AFTER HE WAS REPORTEDLY FREED FROM THE WRECKAGE BY NORTHSIDE FIRE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL.
THE OTHER DRIVER TYREK MCDOWELL OF GRIFFIN AGE 19 AND A PASSENGER 50 YEAR OLD MICHAEL BECKMAN OF FORSYTH WERE TRANSPORTED TO URMC BY EMS.
IN HIS ACCIDENT REPORT TROOPER OLIVER SAID MOORE WAS TRAVELING NORTH ON 19 AND MCDOWELL'S DODGE CARAVAN WAS SOUTH BOUND-- MOORE MADE AN IMPROPER LANE CHANGE AND HIT THE FRONT OF THE VAN.
THE WRECK BLOCKED BOTH NORTHBOUND LANES AND ONE SOUTHBOUND LANE.
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
UPSON CO SPELLING BEE CHAMP
The annual Thomaston-Upson Spelling Bee was held Wednesday, January 15, at the TU Central Office. School winners from ULMS and ULES competed for the title of system winners. Congratulations to Kat Landers, an 8th grader at Upson-Lee Middle School, who earned the title of Thomaston-Upson System Winner. Aiden Tindell, a 6th grader at ULMS, was 1st runner-up. Upson-Lee Elementary School winners participating in the system contest included Emme Goen and Elias Jacobs, both 4th graders.
Upson-Lee Primary and Upson-Lee Elementary were recently recognized by the GA Department of Education as Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports Distinguished Schools, the highest of four recognitions available for schoolwide PBIS efforts. Upson-Lee High School was recognized as an Operational School, which is the second highest recognition. PBIS is an evidence-based, data-driven framework proven to reduce disciplinary incidents, increase a school’s sense of safety, improve school climate, and support improved academic outcomes for all students. Congratulations to these schools!
Upson-Lee Primary and Upson-Lee Elementary were recently recognized by the GA Department of Education as Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports Distinguished Schools, the highest of four recognitions available for schoolwide PBIS efforts. Upson-Lee High School was recognized as an Operational School, which is the second highest recognition. PBIS is an evidence-based, data-driven framework proven to reduce disciplinary incidents, increase a school’s sense of safety, improve school climate, and support improved academic outcomes for all students. Congratulations to these schools!
GDOT BRIDGE PROJECT IN PIKE CO
The Georgia Department of Transportation (Georgia DOT) has approved the location and design of Project #0014904 for Pike County, a project that would replace the bridge on Georgia 109 at Gola Creek, located one mile east of Meansville. The design and location were approved on Dec. 30, 2019.
The project is located 100% in Pike County, Congressional District 3, within GMD 551. The total length of the project is approximately 1365 feet, beginning 815 feet west of the existing bridge and ending 520 feet east of the existing bridge. The proposed bridge would be built in the same location as the existing bridge.
The proposed bridge would be a one-span bridge, approximately 90 feet long by 39.08 feet wide over Gola Creek and would be constructed on existing alignment. Traffic currently utilizing Georgia 109 as a through route would utilize an off-site detour during construction. The bridge improvements include two 12-foot travel lanes with six-foot shoulders on both sides of the bridge. The roadway typical section on both approaches to the bridge consist of two 12-foot travel lanes with six-foot overall shoulders that include two feet paved and four feet unpaved.
The project is located 100% in Pike County, Congressional District 3, within GMD 551. The total length of the project is approximately 1365 feet, beginning 815 feet west of the existing bridge and ending 520 feet east of the existing bridge. The proposed bridge would be built in the same location as the existing bridge.
The proposed bridge would be a one-span bridge, approximately 90 feet long by 39.08 feet wide over Gola Creek and would be constructed on existing alignment. Traffic currently utilizing Georgia 109 as a through route would utilize an off-site detour during construction. The bridge improvements include two 12-foot travel lanes with six-foot shoulders on both sides of the bridge. The roadway typical section on both approaches to the bridge consist of two 12-foot travel lanes with six-foot overall shoulders that include two feet paved and four feet unpaved.
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
GA DOT ROAD CLOSURE IN PIKE CO
Emergency repairs to underground pipes on Georgia 109 just west of the intersection with Old Meansville Road/Adams Road in Pike County have prompted a full road closure at the site. The closure will be in effect through Saturday, Jan. 25, 2020, and a detour has been installed to direct traffic around the location. Signage has been posted throughout the area and along the detour route.
The closure will mainly affect traffic on US 19/Georgia 3 that would utilize Georgia 109 to get to and from Meansville and other points east. By policy, Georgia DOT detours must utilize only state routes and interstates to accommodate large truck traffic, and so the detour directs traffic to utilize Georgia 18 eastbound in Zebulon to Georgia 109 east of Meansville. Local residents with smaller vehicles may use county roads, including Chapman Road and Old Meansville Road.
The closure will mainly affect traffic on US 19/Georgia 3 that would utilize Georgia 109 to get to and from Meansville and other points east. By policy, Georgia DOT detours must utilize only state routes and interstates to accommodate large truck traffic, and so the detour directs traffic to utilize Georgia 18 eastbound in Zebulon to Georgia 109 east of Meansville. Local residents with smaller vehicles may use county roads, including Chapman Road and Old Meansville Road.
MOBILE HOME FIRE OFF AVIATION DRIVE
ACCORDING TO UPSON S.O.--NORTHSIDE FIRE DEPARTMENT EXTINGUISHED A MOBILE HOME FIRE AT THE AVIATION DRIVE MOBILE HOME PARK. OCCUPANT JIMMY LEE WALDEN OF 104 MARILYN DR. SAID HE WALKED TO THE STORE AND WHILE HE WAS GONE A NEIGHBOR SPOTTED THE FIRE AND CALLED 911. WALDEN SAID THERE WAS NO GAS OR ELECTRICITY HOOKED-UP AND HE DID NOT LEAVE ANY CANDLES BURNING. SEEMED TO HAVE STARTED NEAR A MATTRESS IN A BEDROOM.
Monday, January 13, 2020
MURDER TRIAL SCHEDULED FOR MARCH IN UPSON CO.
GRIFFIN JUDICIAL CIRCIT DISTRICT ATTORNEY BEN COKER SAYS AN ATLANTA TEENAGER WORKING FOR AN ESCORT SERVICE AND HER MALE COMPANION WILL GO ON TRIAL IN MARCH IN UPSON SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE MURDER OF A BARNESVILLE MAN, 46 YEAR OLD RODRICK CRAWFORD.
20 YEAR OLD CAMERON JONES OF THOMASTON IS SCHEDULED FOR TRIAL MARCH 9TH AND 18 YEAR OLD KIERA WILLIAMS MARCH 16TH.
INVESTIGATORS SAID THE TWO RAN AN ESCORT SCAM THAT LURED VICTIMS WHO WERE ROBBED WHEN THEY SHOWED-UP TO MEET WILLIAMS FOR SEX.
CRAWFORD LEFT HOME ON DEC. 28TH , 2018 AND HIS BODY WAS FOUND SHOT TO DEATH JAN. 3RD 2019 BEHIND AN ABANDONED TRAILER IN LINCOLN PARK.
HIS CAR HAD BEEN FOUND SEVERAL DAYS EARLIER IN CLAYTON COUNTY.
THERE WAS HEAVY SECURITY AT THE UPSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE FOR THEIR FIRST APPEARANCE IN COURT BECAUSE THEY HAVE GANG TIES AND CLAYTON COUNTY DEPUTIES UNCOVERED A PLOT BY JONES TO KILL DEPUTIES TRANSPORTING THEM TO THE UPSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
20 YEAR OLD CAMERON JONES OF THOMASTON IS SCHEDULED FOR TRIAL MARCH 9TH AND 18 YEAR OLD KIERA WILLIAMS MARCH 16TH.
INVESTIGATORS SAID THE TWO RAN AN ESCORT SCAM THAT LURED VICTIMS WHO WERE ROBBED WHEN THEY SHOWED-UP TO MEET WILLIAMS FOR SEX.
CRAWFORD LEFT HOME ON DEC. 28TH , 2018 AND HIS BODY WAS FOUND SHOT TO DEATH JAN. 3RD 2019 BEHIND AN ABANDONED TRAILER IN LINCOLN PARK.
HIS CAR HAD BEEN FOUND SEVERAL DAYS EARLIER IN CLAYTON COUNTY.
THERE WAS HEAVY SECURITY AT THE UPSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE FOR THEIR FIRST APPEARANCE IN COURT BECAUSE THEY HAVE GANG TIES AND CLAYTON COUNTY DEPUTIES UNCOVERED A PLOT BY JONES TO KILL DEPUTIES TRANSPORTING THEM TO THE UPSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
Friday, January 10, 2020
UPSON CO. BD COMMISSIONERS AGENDA 1/14/20
UPSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
6:00 P.M. – Regular Commission Meeting
City/County Meeting Room – January 14, 2020
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER Chairman Norman Allen
II. INVOCATION
III. PUBLIC HEARING
IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS Speakers must state their names and address, and must direct all comments to the Board Chair. Any questions must be put in writing and submitted to the Clerk or the Commissioner over your jurisdiction.
V. CONSENT AGENDA
a. Regular Meeting Minutes December 10, 2020
b. Approval of a Beer/Wine license
c. Approval of an ordinance text amendment for “Wired and wireless telecommunication products and services” ,” as permitted uses in the M-1 and M2 zoning districts; clarify that telecommunication towers thirty-five (35) feet tall and shorter are not required to be approved by special exception in the M-1 and M-2 zoning districts; refine the types of businesses and services permitted in the C-2 zoning district; and, provide a definition of “Consumer retail business or service.”
d. Approval of a Resolution to set qualifying fees e. Approval of bid for roofing project at the Annex and Chamber Building
VI. NEW BUSINESS
f. Discussion and approval of a Resolution amending the Planning Commissions compensation
g. Appoint a vice chair
h. County Manager, Commissioners, and County Attorney Comment
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER Chairman Norman Allen
II. INVOCATION
III. PUBLIC HEARING
IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS Speakers must state their names and address, and must direct all comments to the Board Chair. Any questions must be put in writing and submitted to the Clerk or the Commissioner over your jurisdiction.
V. CONSENT AGENDA
a. Regular Meeting Minutes December 10, 2020
b. Approval of a Beer/Wine license
c. Approval of an ordinance text amendment for “Wired and wireless telecommunication products and services” ,” as permitted uses in the M-1 and M2 zoning districts; clarify that telecommunication towers thirty-five (35) feet tall and shorter are not required to be approved by special exception in the M-1 and M-2 zoning districts; refine the types of businesses and services permitted in the C-2 zoning district; and, provide a definition of “Consumer retail business or service.”
d. Approval of a Resolution to set qualifying fees e. Approval of bid for roofing project at the Annex and Chamber Building
VI. NEW BUSINESS
f. Discussion and approval of a Resolution amending the Planning Commissions compensation
g. Appoint a vice chair
h. County Manager, Commissioners, and County Attorney Comment
Thursday, January 9, 2020
PIKE CO. WOMAN INDICTED IN FEDERAL COURT
Katherine Tice Craig, a/k/a Kathy Tice, has been arraigned on federal charges of mail fraud. The defendant allegedly embezzled over $2 million dollars from a company she was managing.
“Craig’s scheme defrauded over 1,000 timeshare owners who were her employer’s customers,” said U.S. Attorney Byung J. “BJay” Pak. “Most of these victims were elderly. She allegedly collected and spent the fees owed the company on gambling and trips for herself.”
“The U.S. Postal Inspection Service takes great pride in protecting the American public, especially our vulnerable older Americans. Those seeking to defraud and take advantage of our postal customers should know they will not go undetected and will be held accountable,” said USPIS Inspector-in-Charge David M. McGinnis.
According to U.S. Attorney Pak, the charges, and other information presented in court: Since 2003, Katherine Tice Craig worked at Caribbean Service Group (“CSG”), a business running a timeshare resort in Freeport, Bahamas called the Woodbourne Estates Resort. CSG operated in Atlanta, Georgia and Zebulon, Georgia. After the original business owners died in 2009 and 2010, the business was held up in probate. During this time, Craig managed CSG with no close supervision. By February 2012, Craig was allegedly embezzling CSG Group funds for her own purposes.
From 2012 through 2018, Craig allegedly embezzled over $2 million from CSG, using a variety of techniques. These were funds she took from the business, over and above her salary. Craig took over $1.2 million by simply transferring money from CSG’s bank accounts to her own, over $450,000 by negotiating checks made out by CSG to “cash,” and more than $300,000 by writing checks on CSG’s accounts to pay her own personal credit cards. Craig spent much of the embezzled funds on gambling, including many trips to the Beau Rivage casino in Biloxi, Mississippi, and high-volume purchases of Georgia Lottery tickets. Money that should have been used by CSG to run the resort and fulfill its obligations to timeshare owners was allegedly embezzled by Craig instead.
During an overlapping time period from 2012 to 2019, Craig defrauded and misled over 1,000 timeshare owners – most of them elderly retirees. Craig saved money – unsustainably – by operating the resort without casualty insurance, even though the Lease Agreements required CSG to maintain casualty insurance. Over the years, the buildings at the resort deteriorated through storm damage and neglect, so that fewer were usable. Craig allowed the resort less money to run on as time went on, before cutting off financial support to it entirely in December 2015.
By early 2016, the resort was in such bad shape that Craig wasn’t allowing any timeshare owners to vacation there any more, even though the Lease Agreements entitled them to stay in particular units at particular times. Craig continued billing timeshare owners for maintenance fees, and threatened many who fell behind with referral to a collection agency. She also approved transfers of some of the timeshare leases to new owners, essentially recruiting new victims even after the resort was no longer viable. Craig never told the timeshare owners that there was no casualty insurance on the resort, or that the main expense being paid for by their maintenance fees was her own alleged pattern of embezzlement.
Katherine Tice Craig, 51, of Zebulon, Georgia, was arraigned before U.S. Magistrate Judge Justin S. Anand. Craig was indicted by a federal grand jury on January 7, 2020. Members of the public are reminded that the indictment only contains charges. The defendant is presumed innocent of the charges and it will be the government’s burden to prove the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt at trial.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia is part of the Department Of Justice Transnational Elder Fraud Strike Force. The Strike Force focuses on investigating and prosecuting defendants associated with foreign-based fraud schemes that disproportionately affect American seniors. These include romance scams, phone scams, mass-mailing fraud schemes, and tech-support fraud schemes. For further information on these scams, see https://www.justice.gov/elderjustice/senior-scam-alert.
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is investigating this case.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Alana R. Black is prosecuting the case.
For further information please contact the U.S. Attorney’s Public Affairs Office at USAGAN.PressEmails@usdoj.gov or (404) 581-6016. The Internet address for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia is http://www.justice.gov/usao-ndga.
“Craig’s scheme defrauded over 1,000 timeshare owners who were her employer’s customers,” said U.S. Attorney Byung J. “BJay” Pak. “Most of these victims were elderly. She allegedly collected and spent the fees owed the company on gambling and trips for herself.”
“The U.S. Postal Inspection Service takes great pride in protecting the American public, especially our vulnerable older Americans. Those seeking to defraud and take advantage of our postal customers should know they will not go undetected and will be held accountable,” said USPIS Inspector-in-Charge David M. McGinnis.
According to U.S. Attorney Pak, the charges, and other information presented in court: Since 2003, Katherine Tice Craig worked at Caribbean Service Group (“CSG”), a business running a timeshare resort in Freeport, Bahamas called the Woodbourne Estates Resort. CSG operated in Atlanta, Georgia and Zebulon, Georgia. After the original business owners died in 2009 and 2010, the business was held up in probate. During this time, Craig managed CSG with no close supervision. By February 2012, Craig was allegedly embezzling CSG Group funds for her own purposes.
From 2012 through 2018, Craig allegedly embezzled over $2 million from CSG, using a variety of techniques. These were funds she took from the business, over and above her salary. Craig took over $1.2 million by simply transferring money from CSG’s bank accounts to her own, over $450,000 by negotiating checks made out by CSG to “cash,” and more than $300,000 by writing checks on CSG’s accounts to pay her own personal credit cards. Craig spent much of the embezzled funds on gambling, including many trips to the Beau Rivage casino in Biloxi, Mississippi, and high-volume purchases of Georgia Lottery tickets. Money that should have been used by CSG to run the resort and fulfill its obligations to timeshare owners was allegedly embezzled by Craig instead.
During an overlapping time period from 2012 to 2019, Craig defrauded and misled over 1,000 timeshare owners – most of them elderly retirees. Craig saved money – unsustainably – by operating the resort without casualty insurance, even though the Lease Agreements required CSG to maintain casualty insurance. Over the years, the buildings at the resort deteriorated through storm damage and neglect, so that fewer were usable. Craig allowed the resort less money to run on as time went on, before cutting off financial support to it entirely in December 2015.
By early 2016, the resort was in such bad shape that Craig wasn’t allowing any timeshare owners to vacation there any more, even though the Lease Agreements entitled them to stay in particular units at particular times. Craig continued billing timeshare owners for maintenance fees, and threatened many who fell behind with referral to a collection agency. She also approved transfers of some of the timeshare leases to new owners, essentially recruiting new victims even after the resort was no longer viable. Craig never told the timeshare owners that there was no casualty insurance on the resort, or that the main expense being paid for by their maintenance fees was her own alleged pattern of embezzlement.
Katherine Tice Craig, 51, of Zebulon, Georgia, was arraigned before U.S. Magistrate Judge Justin S. Anand. Craig was indicted by a federal grand jury on January 7, 2020. Members of the public are reminded that the indictment only contains charges. The defendant is presumed innocent of the charges and it will be the government’s burden to prove the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt at trial.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia is part of the Department Of Justice Transnational Elder Fraud Strike Force. The Strike Force focuses on investigating and prosecuting defendants associated with foreign-based fraud schemes that disproportionately affect American seniors. These include romance scams, phone scams, mass-mailing fraud schemes, and tech-support fraud schemes. For further information on these scams, see https://www.justice.gov/elderjustice/senior-scam-alert.
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is investigating this case.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Alana R. Black is prosecuting the case.
For further information please contact the U.S. Attorney’s Public Affairs Office at USAGAN.PressEmails@usdoj.gov or (404) 581-6016. The Internet address for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia is http://www.justice.gov/usao-ndga.
JANE DOE IN SOUTH GA. MURDER WAS A THOMASTON WOMAN
UPSON COUNTY SHERIFF DAN KILGORE IS PRAISING THE GBI FOR IDENTIFYING A THOMASTON WOMAN MURDERED IN 1981 IN BROOKS COUNTY, GA--A JANE DOE MURDER CASE.
ACCORDING TO A GBI PRESS RELEASE--THE DECEASED, SHIRLENE CHERYL ANN HAMMACK OF UPSON COUNTY AROUND 18 YEARs OF age, WAS FOUND STABBED TO DEATH AND STRANGLED IN A CORN FIELD in THE DIXIE COMMUNITY Near QUITMAN, GA. ON OCTOBER 31ST 1981.
MS.HAMMACK LEFT THOMASTON WITH THE FAIR AND ENCOUNTERED ANOTHER FAIR EMPLOYEE GEORGE NEWSOME, AGE 52 AT THE FAIR GROUNDS IN TALLAHASSEE,FLorida AND NEWSOME APPARENTLY GOT IN AN ARGUMENT WITH MS. HAMMACK ABOUT ANOTHER MAN THAT LEAD TO HER DEATH.
NEWSOME WAS JAiled IN THE CASE BUT REFUSED TO COOPERATE WITH AUTHORITIES AND ESCAPED FROM JAIL AND WAS A FUGITIVE FOR TWO YEARS BEFORE BEING ARRESTED IN ALABAMA. HE PLED GUILTY TO THE MURDER AND WAS SENTENCED TO LIFE IN PRISON BUT NEVER REVEALED THE IDENTITY OF HIS VICTIM. NEWSOME DIED IN PRISON IN AUGUST OF 1988.
IN OCTOBER OF 2018 A CITIZEN CONTACTED THE BROOKS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ABOUT THE CASE, A POSSIBLE CHILDHOOD FRIEND WHO BELIEVED JANE DOE TO BE SHERYL HAMMACK. THE GBI MET WITH HER SURVIVING FAMILY MEMBERS AND USED DNA FROM SHERYL'S MOTHER KATHLEEN HAMMACK OF THOMASTON FOR A POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION.
SHERYL'S BODY WAS EXHUMED AND DNA SAMPLES OF MOTHER AND DAUGHTER WERE SENT TO THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS CENTER FOR HUMAN IDENTIFICATION AND IT WAS DETERMINED THAT JANE DOE WAS THE BIOLOGICAL CHILD OF KATHLEEN HAMMACK--IDENTIFIED AS SHERLENE CHERYL ANN HAMMACK.
ACCORDING TO A GBI PRESS RELEASE--THE DECEASED, SHIRLENE CHERYL ANN HAMMACK OF UPSON COUNTY AROUND 18 YEARs OF age, WAS FOUND STABBED TO DEATH AND STRANGLED IN A CORN FIELD in THE DIXIE COMMUNITY Near QUITMAN, GA. ON OCTOBER 31ST 1981.
MS.HAMMACK LEFT THOMASTON WITH THE FAIR AND ENCOUNTERED ANOTHER FAIR EMPLOYEE GEORGE NEWSOME, AGE 52 AT THE FAIR GROUNDS IN TALLAHASSEE,FLorida AND NEWSOME APPARENTLY GOT IN AN ARGUMENT WITH MS. HAMMACK ABOUT ANOTHER MAN THAT LEAD TO HER DEATH.
NEWSOME WAS JAiled IN THE CASE BUT REFUSED TO COOPERATE WITH AUTHORITIES AND ESCAPED FROM JAIL AND WAS A FUGITIVE FOR TWO YEARS BEFORE BEING ARRESTED IN ALABAMA. HE PLED GUILTY TO THE MURDER AND WAS SENTENCED TO LIFE IN PRISON BUT NEVER REVEALED THE IDENTITY OF HIS VICTIM. NEWSOME DIED IN PRISON IN AUGUST OF 1988.
IN OCTOBER OF 2018 A CITIZEN CONTACTED THE BROOKS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ABOUT THE CASE, A POSSIBLE CHILDHOOD FRIEND WHO BELIEVED JANE DOE TO BE SHERYL HAMMACK. THE GBI MET WITH HER SURVIVING FAMILY MEMBERS AND USED DNA FROM SHERYL'S MOTHER KATHLEEN HAMMACK OF THOMASTON FOR A POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION.
SHERYL'S BODY WAS EXHUMED AND DNA SAMPLES OF MOTHER AND DAUGHTER WERE SENT TO THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS CENTER FOR HUMAN IDENTIFICATION AND IT WAS DETERMINED THAT JANE DOE WAS THE BIOLOGICAL CHILD OF KATHLEEN HAMMACK--IDENTIFIED AS SHERLENE CHERYL ANN HAMMACK.
Wednesday, January 8, 2020
GAIL HAMMOCK APPOINTED CITY CLERK
THE
THOMASTON CITY COUNCIL APPOINTED A CITY CLERK AT TUESDAY'S
MEETING. GAIL HAMMOCK HAD BEEN SERVING AS ASSISTANT CITY
CLERK SINCE 2017 AND IS NOW OFFICIALLY CITY CLERK. AFTER
EXECUTIVE SESSION COUNCIL VOTED HER A 5% PAY RAISE.
JOEL
BENTLEY REAPPOINTED CITY ATTORNEY , DRIVER AND ADAMS
REAPPOINTED AUDITORS FOR 2020, FREDDIE DANIEL REAPPOINTED TO
THE AIRPORT AUTHORITY AND CONSTANCE FLYNT NAMED TO THE ETHICS
COMMITTEE.
APPOINTMENT
OF THE CITY PROSECUTOR AND MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE WERE ON
THE AGENDA, BUT ATTORNEY BENTLEY SAID HE'S RESEARCHING THOSE
POSTS, THEY MIGHT SERVE AT THE PLEASURE OF THE COUNCIL AND
NOT REQUIRE ANNUAL APPOINTMENT. ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY
MARK IRVIN IS CURRENTLY CITY PROSECUTOR AND DAVID FLOWER IS
CITY JUDGE.
QB JAKE FROMM IS LEAVING UGA FOR NFL DRAFT
GEORGIA
QUARTERBACK JAKE FROMM HAS ANNOUNCED HE WILL LEAVE UGA FOR
THE NFL DRAFT. THE DAWGS ARE EXPECTED TO SEEK A TRANSFER
QB.
Tuesday, January 7, 2020
UPSON S.O. SIGN-UP WASH DC TRIP
UPSON
COUNTY SHERIFF DAN KILGORE IS HOLD REGISTRATION FOR UPSON
LEE 6TH GRADERS JR. DEPUTY WASHINGTON D.C. TRIP AT THE
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT THIS THURSDAY 4 TO 7PM AND SATURDAY
THE 11TH 9AM TILL 1PM.
Monday, January 6, 2020
PASTOR MATT BLACKMON OF SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH PASSED AWAY SUNDAY
PASTOR
MATT BLACKMON , OF SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH DIED SUNDAY
EVENING AT UPSON REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER.
PASTOR
BLACKMON , AGE 44 WAS A FAMILIAR VOICE ON WTGA DURING
THE HOLIDAYS, SERVING AS CHAIR OF THE UPSON COUNTY EMPTY
STOCKING FUND,.
FUNERAL
SERVICES WILL BE HELD THURSDAY AT 2PM AT NORTHRIDGE
CHURCH. VISITATION WILL BE WEDNESDAY 6 TO 8PM AT COGGINS
FUNERAL HOME AND THURSDAY 1-2 PM AT NORTHRIDGE CHURCH.
PASTOR
BLACKMON IS SURVIVED BY HIS WIFE , HEATHER, THOMASTON MAIN
STREET COORDINATOR, AND FOUR CHILDREN.
A BURN VICTIM IN PIKE CO. WANTED IN UPSON CO.
On January 4 ( Saturday) at approximately midnight Pike County Sheriff’s Office investigators were alerted by Spalding Regional Hospital to a burned individual that had been brought in for treatment. The burned person, Michael May ,26 years of age, had suffered second and third degree burns to almost fifty percent of his body. He had also made statements to hospital staff that another person had done this to him purposefully by dousing him with gasoline and lighting him on fire.
Investigators were able to speak with a witness to the incident that stated May had accidentally set himself on fire by pouring gas into a wood furnace and lighting it. The witness further stated that May was intoxicated when he arrived at the residence.
After being burned May drove to another location and obtained a ride to the hospital. He is currently in Wellstar Hospital burn unit in Cobb County. The investigation has shown thus far, that the burns are the result of an accident and not malicious intent.
The vehicle that he was driving was reported stolen out of Spalding County. There is additional warrants for May’s arrest in Upson County ( theft by taking motor vehicle) and Pike County (failure to appear).
Investigators were able to speak with a witness to the incident that stated May had accidentally set himself on fire by pouring gas into a wood furnace and lighting it. The witness further stated that May was intoxicated when he arrived at the residence.
After being burned May drove to another location and obtained a ride to the hospital. He is currently in Wellstar Hospital burn unit in Cobb County. The investigation has shown thus far, that the burns are the result of an accident and not malicious intent.
The vehicle that he was driving was reported stolen out of Spalding County. There is additional warrants for May’s arrest in Upson County ( theft by taking motor vehicle) and Pike County (failure to appear).
TPD DC ARREST
THOMASTON
POLICE RESPONDED TO 629 BROOKWOOD DRIVE TO A NUDE MAN
SCREAMING AND YELLING—APPARENTLY HIGH ON METH. 35 YEAR OLD
VESTER REVIERE WAS UNABLE TO FOLLOW THE COMMANDS OF OFFICERS
AND REFUSED TO PUT HIS CLOTHES ON. REVIERE CHARGED WITH
DISORDERLY CONDUCT.
UPSON SO-FATHER/SON ARRESTED FOR METH POSSESSION
UPSON
COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT SERVED A SEARCH WARRANT ON
GARNER STREET AND ARRESTED A FATHER AND SON FOR POSSESSION
METH.
55
YEAR OLD MORGAN SHAWN KEY AND HIS SON JEREMIAH KEY WERE
BOOKED INTO THE UPSON COUNTY JAIL.
DEPUTIES
FOUND MORGAN SHAWN KEY IN AN RV CAMPER WITH A SMALL
CHILD ON HIS LAP. SUSPECTED METH WAS FOUND IN HIS POCKET
AND TWO GLASS SMOKING PIPES AND A SET OF DIGITIAL SCALES
WERE FOUND IN THE CAMPER.
THE
S.O. CONTACTED DEFACS ABOUT CUSTODY OF THE CHILD.
Friday, January 3, 2020
GDOT PROJECT ON U.S. 19 IN UPSON CO.
The Georgia Department of Transportation has announced it awarded contracts for five projects in District 3 (West Central Georgia region).
The project bids were received on Nov. 22 and the contracts awarded to the lowest qualified bidders on Dec. 6. One of the projects includes a portion of Spalding County.
That project will resurface Georgia Highway 3/U.S. Highway 19 from Atwater Road in Upson County to just north of Georgia Highway 7/U.S. Highway 41 in Spalding County. The contract was awarded to C.W. Matthews Contracting Company of Marietta for $13.9 million and expected to be completed by the end of 2020.
The projects were five of 23 awarded statewide on Dec. 6 with the contracted amount for all 23 projects totaling $58,459,454. The largest single investment contract awarded within this round was to the Georgia Highway 3 resurfacing project in Pike, Spalding and Upson counties within the West Central Georgia region.
The other four projects in West Central Georgia are:
• Coweta, Harris, Meriwether and Troup counties: The project involves installing and upgrading signage on Interstate 85 at various locations from the Alabama state line to the Collinsworth Road interchange. The contract was awarded to Ozark Striping Company of Ozark, Alabama for $6.4 million. The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2021.
• Macon County: The project will replace bridges on Butler Mill Road over Horse Creek, about nine miles west of Marshallville. The contract was awarded to McCoy Grading, Inc. of Greenville for $1.1 million. The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2020.
• Pulaski County: The project will resurface Georgia Highway 257 from Georgia Highway 26 to the Bleckley County line. The contract was awarded to Everett Dykes Grassing Company of Cochran for $560,000, and is expected to be completed by the end of 2020.
• Troup County: The project will rehabilitate bridges at six locations on Interstate 85 within Troup County. The contract was awarded to Comanche Construction of Georgia of Marietta, for $4.9 million. The project is expected to be completed by the start of spring 2021.
The November awards bring the total construction contracts for Fiscal Year 2020 to $170 million, according to GDOT. The state Fiscal Year 2020 began July 1, 2019.
GDOT said information on schedules, lane closures and detours will be made available in advance of construction activities.
The project bids were received on Nov. 22 and the contracts awarded to the lowest qualified bidders on Dec. 6. One of the projects includes a portion of Spalding County.
That project will resurface Georgia Highway 3/U.S. Highway 19 from Atwater Road in Upson County to just north of Georgia Highway 7/U.S. Highway 41 in Spalding County. The contract was awarded to C.W. Matthews Contracting Company of Marietta for $13.9 million and expected to be completed by the end of 2020.
The projects were five of 23 awarded statewide on Dec. 6 with the contracted amount for all 23 projects totaling $58,459,454. The largest single investment contract awarded within this round was to the Georgia Highway 3 resurfacing project in Pike, Spalding and Upson counties within the West Central Georgia region.
The other four projects in West Central Georgia are:
• Coweta, Harris, Meriwether and Troup counties: The project involves installing and upgrading signage on Interstate 85 at various locations from the Alabama state line to the Collinsworth Road interchange. The contract was awarded to Ozark Striping Company of Ozark, Alabama for $6.4 million. The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2021.
• Macon County: The project will replace bridges on Butler Mill Road over Horse Creek, about nine miles west of Marshallville. The contract was awarded to McCoy Grading, Inc. of Greenville for $1.1 million. The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2020.
• Pulaski County: The project will resurface Georgia Highway 257 from Georgia Highway 26 to the Bleckley County line. The contract was awarded to Everett Dykes Grassing Company of Cochran for $560,000, and is expected to be completed by the end of 2020.
• Troup County: The project will rehabilitate bridges at six locations on Interstate 85 within Troup County. The contract was awarded to Comanche Construction of Georgia of Marietta, for $4.9 million. The project is expected to be completed by the start of spring 2021.
The November awards bring the total construction contracts for Fiscal Year 2020 to $170 million, according to GDOT. The state Fiscal Year 2020 began July 1, 2019.
GDOT said information on schedules, lane closures and detours will be made available in advance of construction activities.