On Thursday August 31, 2023, investigators from the Thomaston Police Department executed four search warrants throughout Upson County and the City of Thomaston in reference to the recent rise in check fraud occurring in Thomaston, Upson County. The Upson County Sheriff’s Office assisted TPD investigators and officers execute the warrants. The four locations were as follows: 600 East Walker Street, 430 Sandy Harvey Road, 140 Avenue G, and 1810 Delray Road. During the searches of the residences substantial evidence of an organized and sophisticated check fraud ring was discovered. Multiple printers used to print checks, computers, debit cards, bank statements, and other check making materials were discovered. All evidence was seized and taken back to the police department. Multiple arrests are pending as this is an active, ongoing investigations.
Thursday, August 31, 2023
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses Awarded to URMC’s Sandy Stevens, RN
The DAISY Foundation was
established in 1999 by members of the family of Patrick Barnes, a 33-year-old
who died of complications related to the auto-immune disease ITP. Patrick’s
family came up with the idea for the DAISY Award, as a way to recognize the
extraordinary care he and the family received from his nurses throughout his
illness. The acronym DAISY stands for Diseases Attacking the Immune System.
What began as a thank you from Patrick’s family to nurses has grown into a
meaningful recognition program embraced by healthcare organizations around the
world.
The nomination received by the
daughter of one of Sandy’s patients highlighted the special and personal care
that her mother received during her time at Upson Regional. She noted, “Sandy
was always on top of everything. She handled everything with patience,
understanding, and grace. Sandy showed such professionalism, and her caring
attitude, compassion, and knowing just what to do, made the journey so much
easier for me and my mother.”
“We are fortunate to employee some of the most caring, and knowledgeable nurses in healthcare at Upson Regional,” shared Upson Regional Medical Center CNO Brandie Kilcrease. “Sandy definitely fits the description of a nurse who puts forth maximum effort every day to ensure her patients and their families feel supported in every way. She is beyond deserving of this recognition.” Nominations for the DAISY Award can be submitted online at urmc.org, or in person at Upson Regional Medical Center.
Tuesday, August 29, 2023
Monday, August 28, 2023
UPSON'S TAX DIGEST APPROVED SEZ TAX COMMISSIONER CHASTAIN
UPSON COUNTY’S 2023 TAX DIGEST HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE GA DEPT. OF REVENUE. PROPERTY TAX BILLS ARE SCHEDULED TO BE MAILED SEPT. 1ST WITH A DUE DATE OF NOVEMBER 15TH, 2023. PROPERTY TAX PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE AT THE UPSON COUNTY TAG/TAX OFFICE IN PERSON, OVER THE PHONE, OR ON THE UPSON COUNTY WEBSITE UNDER OFFICE OF TAX COMMISSIONER-QUICKLINKS-PAY PROPERTY TAX. REMINDER: ALL 2023 QUALIFIED HOMESTEAD TAXPAYERS WILL RECEIVE A CREDIT THIS YEAR FROM THE STATE OF GA AND THIS CREDIT WILL BE REFLECTED ON THE TAX BILL ITSELF.
Sunday, August 27, 2023
Thomaston Man Charged With Murtder
According to Carroll Counties Times-Georgian.com: Hunter Burns, 19, of Thomaston, Georgia was arrested by the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office for allegedly murdering Andrew Gilland, 54, of Carrollton, Georgia. CCSO Deputy Levi Cavender was initially dispatched to the scene.
Investigators discovered that Burns was at the residence on Sunday, Aug. 20, 2023 and they were able to track him at his home in Thomaston, Georgia. Investigators questioned Burns about the incident to which he allegedly confessed to being responsible for the death of Gilland. Burns informed investigators that there was a confrontation between the two that began with a quarrel about money.
Burns was arrested and brought back to the Carroll County Jail where he was charged with the murder of Gilland.
Friday, August 25, 2023
CONTESTED RACE FOR THOMASTON MAYOR
THERE WILL BE A CONTESTED MAYOR'S RACE IN THE CITY OF THOMASTON NOV. 7TH MUNICIPAL ELECTION. INCUMBENT MAYOR JOHN DAVID ," J.D." STALLINGS QUALIFIED FRIDAY AND BEFORE THE 4;30PM DEADLINE MONEIKA IVEY ALSO QUALFIED FOR THE MAYOR'S POST. INCUMBENT COUNCIL MEMBERS JEFF MIDDLEBROOKS AND LAKEITHA REEVES ALSO QUALIFIED WITHOUT OPPOSITION FOR FOUR YEAR TERMS.
MS. IVEY REPORTEDLY QUALIFIED TO RUN AGAINST MAYOR PRO TEM DOUG HEAD TWO YEARS AGO BUT DROPPED OUT OF THE RACE.
MAYOR STALLINGS IS SEEKING HIS THIRD FOUR YEAR TERM AND TOLD 101 NEWS HE URGES VOTERS TO LOOK AT WHAT'S BEEN ACCOMPLISHED IN HIS PAST TWO TERMS BY THE CITY HALL TEAM.
Thursday, August 24, 2023
Thomaston Fire Captain, the late Ed Shiftlet will be recognized by the Ga. Firefighters Assoc, & Ga. Association of Fire Chiefs
Retired Thomaston Fire Captain, the late Ed Shiftlet will be recognized today (Thursday), for his 30 years of service at the annual conference of the Ga. Firefighters Assoc, & Ga. Association of Fire Chiefs in Augusta. His family was invited to the memorial service. Captain Shiflet was nominated for inclusion in the memorial by the Thomaston Fire Museum Committee .
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
Upson County Superior Court Guilty Pleas
PLEAS – JUDGE BEN J. MILLER JR., GJC
AUGUST 23, 2023
1. 23R0009 CRYSTAL SELPH CT. 1: CRIMINAL TRESPASS: SERVE 129 DAYS IN THE
COUNTY JAIL.
2. 22R0113 CHARLES WILLIAMS CT. 1: POSSESSION OF A SCHEDULE IV CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT. 2: FLEEING OR ATTEMPTING TO ELUDE A POLICE OFFICER: 12 MONTHS, SERVE 30 DAYS IN THE COUNTY JAIL, FOLLOWED BY THE REMAINDER ON PROBATION; DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE; 40 HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE; $1,000 FINE. CT. 3: POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY FIRST OFFENDER PROBATIONER: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT. 4: POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY FIRST OFFENDER PROBATIONER: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT 5: EXPIRED TAG: 12 MONTHS PROBATION TO RUN CONSECUTIVE TO COUNT 2; $75 FINE. CT. 6: FAILURE TO CHANGE DRIVER’S LICENSE ADDRESS INFORMATION: NOLLE PROSEQUI.
3. 23R0036 WALLACE RUMPH CT. 1: THEFT BY SHOPLIFTING: 10 YEARS, SERVE 3 YEARS IN THE STATE PENAL SYSTEM; SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE A THOR APPROVED PROGRAM; 80 HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE.
4. 22R0315 REGINALD STINSON CT. 1: THEFT BY RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY: 12 MONTHS PROBATION; $500 FINE.
5. 22R0363 BRANDON FURLOW CT. 1: AGGRAVATED ASSAULT:10 YEARS, SERVE 73 DAYS IN THE COUNTY JAIL, FOLLOWED BY THE REMAINDER ON PROBATION; $1,000 FINE; 40 HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE. CT. 2: POSSESSION OF FIREARM DURING COMMISSION OF A FELONY: 5 YEARS PROBATION TO RUN CONSECUTIVE TO COUNT 1; $500 FINE; 40 HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE.
THOMASTON POLICE HAD A BUSY WED. AM
The Thomaston Police Department has assisted three separate Law Enforcement Agencies execute arrest and search warrants this afternoon in various locations. None of which involve Thomaston cases.
- Thomaston PD SRT (Special Response Team) members assisted Carrolton Co. SO with the execution of an arrest warrant and search warrant at 404 E. Thompson Street. Several subjects were detained without incident. Spalding County Sheriff’s Office SWAT Team also assisted. The case is related to an active homicide investigation that occurred in Carrolton County.
- Thomaston PD Patrol officers assisted the GBI with the execution of a search warrant at 256 R St. NW. This case is unrelated to any TPD cases. We just assisted for security purposes. Once the scene was secured the house was turned over to the GBI. This is an active investigation.
- Thomaston PD Patrol officers assisted GSP execute an arrest warrant at 98 2nd Street. That scene has been cleared.
All three of these cases are independent of each other and none of them involve cases being investigated by the Thomaston Police Department. We were just assisting. All scenes are secured or cleared at this time. I would refer you to the respected agencies for additional comments regarding their cases.
Michael Richardson
Chief of Police
Thomaston Police Department
Office: 706-647-5455 Cell: 678-603-7834
mrichardson@cityofthomaston.com
WCGB and ULHS Recognize Student Achievement
Upson-Lee High School and West Central Georgia Bank, a Partner In Education with the Thomaston-Upson School System, have proudly recognized GOAL Card recipients. These sophomores, juniors, and seniors earned a grade of “A” at ULHS in every course during the second semester of the 2022-2023 school year. (Freshmen are not eligible for the West Central GA Bank GOAL Card until they have completed one full semester at Upson-Lee High School.)
Now starting its 32nd year, the West Central Georgia Bank GOAL Card program was implemented in support of the new Thomaston-Upson School System and in support of academic achievement for all Upson-Lee High School students. West Central Georgia Bank provides these all “A” students with a student identification GOAL card, which allows them free admission to all ULHS regular home athletic events for an entire semester.
ULHS Principal Mr. Ricky English stated, “The administrators, faculty, and staff at Upson-Lee High School would like to thank Mr. Eddie Rogers for his continued support of this important educational achievement program. The West Central Georgia Bank GOAL Card is the longest running recognition program in the Thomaston-Upson School System, having been implemented in 1992, the year that Upson-Lee High School opened its doors. I want to congratulate these young people for their outstanding academic accomplishments.”
In addition to free admission to ULHS athletic events, GOAL Card holders receive special offers and/or discounts from a variety of local businesses, which are printed on the back of the GOAL Card. West Central Georgia Bank and ULHS would like to thank these businesses for their participation in the GOAL program and for their commitment to quality education in our local public school system: Aviano’s, Belk of Thomaston, French Kiss Boutique, Game Castle, Hometown Nutrition, La Fiesta, Lilly Jane Boutique, Mac’s Grill, Serendipity, Slices Pizzeria, The Apple Cart Bakery & Market, The Country Cupboard, The Pie, Tire & Auto Masters Inc., and Wireless Connections.
Congratulations to the following all A students:
10th Grade Recipients:
Carsen Barfield, Sarah Bennett, Avery Beverly, Luke Brundidge, Aubrey Butler, Christian Carter, Kiana Carter, Sydney Carthon, Lillian Casteel, Sydney Casteel, Shyanne Cleveland, Presleigh Conway, Amiya Cromer, Anna Dean, Aisha Derico, Jakobe Franklin, Eli Fry, Reuben Fry, Boston Fulcher, Ma'Lia Gibson, Carlee Green, Avery Greer, Jonas Hamlett, Heather Jackson, Alanna Kelso, Krissa Lewis, Karen Lopez-Roblero, Dakota Martin, Jadyn Martin, Chloe McGuire,, Jermaine Mealy, Jillian Mobley, Brianna Montano, Brody Moss, Aisha Mugisha, Ashrmainé Neal, Audrey Norris, William Peacock, Krysten Peoples, Christopher Peppers, Wyatt Pettis, Colton Price, Morgan Reed, Kameron Rivera, Taylor Rogers, Christopher Rosario, Jordy Ruiz, Avery Salter, Shelby Salter, Elisa Sanchez, Ethan Scogin, Gage Smiley, Hayden Smith, Tanner Smith, Dakota Stanley, Sydney Thompson, Aiden Tindell, David Ventura, Tani Waller, Nicholas Wells, Kinsley Woodard
11th Grade Recipients:
12th Grade Recipients:
Anna Adams, Chacie Bailey, Dennasia Bellamy, Jackson Blakely, Cutter Bowen, Maia Brown
Madison Brundidge, Jayme Carroll, Tiara Carter, Kamryn Cathcart, Jeremy Clay, Trent Coker, Jack Corley, Nicholas Davis, Kinsleigh Day, Samuel Dean, Jada Dunbar, Shondarius Fambro, Emily Goggins, Avery Gomez, Matthew Gore, Molly Greer, Jaxon Harrison, Bryainterius Hickman, Matthew Hickmon, Teonna Hicks, Ella Hinson, India Jackson, Patrick Jacobs, Lauren Jenkins, Isabelle Kallis, Damani Kenan, Savannah Lane, Natalee McGee, Quaterra McGill, Angel Montfort, Baleigh Moore, Jackson Moore, Jacob Moore, Teonna Moore, Addison Mulling, Lanier Newell, Julian Passmore, Alley Patterson, Madison Patterson, Kameron Peugh, Amberleigh Rampey, Elyn Rechtorovic, Sarah Salter, Jeremiah Searcy, Bryce Sheppard, Joy Smith, James Snider, Taylor Snipes, Roger Sotelo, Cameron Spillers, Lileigh Spraggins, Elizabeth Stewart, Jacori Walker, Jordan Walker, Ellie Watson, Lane Weatherford, Jordan Weed, Benjamin Willis, Nasziaire Wyche
UPSON'S NEW EMA DIRECTOR
UPSON COUNTY'S INTERIM DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT, RICHARD HICKMON, HAS BEEN APPOINTED FULL TIME DIRECTOR. HICKMON, WHO ALSO SERVES AS THURSTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CHIEF, WAS PRAISED AND CONGRATULATED BY THE UPSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, AT TUESDAY'S MEETING.
Body Found in Meriwether County Identified
Meriwether County Sheriff Chuck Smith reported that his agency has received confirmation of the identity of the human remains found in Meriwether County in December 2022 through forensic testing, FBI Lab.
“As was reported by the Meriwether County Sheriff’s Office press release dated December 16, 2022, our investigators acting on a tip responded to a rural portion of Meriwether County, Ga. regarding information related to possible human remains. Once our personnel arrived in the area and began a search, they were able to locate human remains based on the tip provided. We were assisted by the GBI Crime Scene Unit in the recovery and the processing of the scene. The remains were then sent to the GBI Crime Lab. Our personnel who have been assisted by the FBI Columbus Resident Agency early on in a missing person case investigation worked in concert with us to expedite the identification of these remains. The FBI, Columbus Resident Agency obtained from the GBI Crime Lab a portion of the remains to submit to the FBI Crime Lab in Quantico, Virginia.” Sheriff Chuck Smith said.
“On August 21, 2023, our personnel along with FBI Agents from the Columbus Resident Agency met with and notified the immediate family members of Olivia Samantha Fowler that the remains recovered in December 2022 were in fact Olivia as they were verified through DNA testing. Olivia Fowler was reported as a missing person to the Meriwether County Sheriff’s Office on August 14, 2021. Our investigation revealed that the last known confirmed sighting of Olivia Fowler was on August 13, 2021, around 10:30 am on Pebblebrook Road. This missing person case has been investigated by us and other supporting agencies, especially the FBI, Columbus Resident Agency. They have been instrumental in assisting our personnel with their resources. This case will now be classified from a missing person case to a death investigation. There is still much evidence to be analyzed and processed.” According to Sheriff Smith.
“Although the outcome of the disappearance of Olivia Samantha Fowler is not what any of the family or law enforcement wanted this investigation remains active and on-going. Our focus now is to allow the family to grieve. The family request that they be allowed to properly grieve this recent news and to be supportive of them during this difficult time. The family would like the public to know that Olivia was not only a mother, but a daughter, a sister, a grandchild, and an important member of the Fowler family. This is a difficult time for them now and going forward. Please be respectful of their request.” Sheriff Smith said.
If anyone has any information related to this case investigation involving Olivia Samantha Fowler, contact the Meriwether County Sheriff’s Office at (706) 672-6651, main office number (706) 672-4489 or the FBI tip line at 770-216-3000.
“The Meriwether County Sheriff’s Office will have no further Comment at this time.”
Tuesday, August 22, 2023
PIKE CO DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY TABS KYLE FLETCHER EX DIR
Kel Brannon, Chairman of the Development Authority of Pike County (DAPC), recently announced Kyle Fletcher has been named as Executive Director of the DAPC. According to Brannon, “after a long, exhaustive search, we are excited to have found such a highly qualified Director already working and living in our area.” Fletcher graduated from Auburn University with a Bachelor’s of Arts in Public Relations/Journalism. She is a Georgia Certified Economic Developer and brings years of experience in the arenas of economic development, retail recruitment and workforce development. “I’m excited to join the team at the Development Authority of Pike County”, said Fletcher. She added she’s worked with several of the DAPC board members and partners over the years as a member of West Central Georgia Joint Development Authority (representing Upson County). “The Development Authority Board in Pike recognizes the growth and logistical advantage of their community and have plans in place to capitalize on these assets.” Fletcher continued “the timing was perfect for me and I’m passionate about bringing jobs and investment to Pike County. The DAPC Board and environment are a great fit for me and I’m excited to get started on __________. In her spare time, Fletcher enjoys tennis, pickleball, traveling and spending time with family and friends.
Monday, August 21, 2023
FINAL TOWN HALL ON HOMESTEAD TAX RELIEF TUES
THE FINAL TOWN HALL MEETING CONCERNING THE HOMESTEAD TAX RELIEF GRANT ALL QUALIFIED HOMESTEAD PROPERTY OWNERS WILL RECEIVE THIS YEAR WILL BE HELD IN YATESVILLE TUESDAY EVENING AT 6:30 PM AT THE SENIOR CENTER. DISCUSSIONS WILL ALSO INCLUDE THE NEW COUNTY HOMESTEAD TAX EXEMPTIONS GOING INTO EFFECT THIS YEAR, SCHOOL TAX EXEMPTIONS, QUALIFYING FOR TAX EXEMPTIONS, AND A QUESTION/ANSWER SESSION REGARDING ANYTHING RELATED TO PROPERTY TAX AND PROPERTY VALUATION. ANYONE WISHING TO GAIN A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF TAX EXEMPTIONS AND PROPERTY VALUATIONS IS HIGHLY ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND.
UPSON'S LT. MAURICE RAINES/GSP AT N.Y. CONFERENCE
ANN CARLSON, ACTING ADMINISTRATOR, COMMENDED LT. RAINES ON HIS LEADERSHIP AND PARTNERSHIP IN THE PROGRAM, AND HE TOLD 101 NEWS HE WAS HUMBLED TO BE CHOSEN FOR THE ASSIGNMENT. AL ROKER OF NBC NEWS, WAS GUEST SPEAKER ON HOW THE MEDIA CAN GET THE MESSAGE OUT ABOUT SAFE DRIVING.
Upson County Superior Court Guilty Pleas
PLEAS – JUDGE BEN J. MILLER JR., GJC
AUGUST 21, 2023
1. 20R0089 ELIZABETH MANLEY CT. 1: POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE: 3 YEARS; 30 DAYS TO SERVE IN THE COUNTY JAIL; FOLLOWED BY THE REMAINDER ON PROBATION; 80 HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE; $1,000 FINE. CT. 2: POSSESSION OF DRUG RELATED OBJECTS: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT. 3: DRUGS NOT IN ORIGINAL CONTAINER: NOLLE PROSEQUI.
2. 22R0012 TERRANCE LOCKHART CT. 1: POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY CONVICTED FELON: 5 YEARS PROBATION; $1,000 FINE; 80 HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE. CT. 2: IMPROPER BRAKE LIGHTS: NOLLE PROSEQUI.
ACCIDENT IN THOMASTON
101 NEWS WAS TOLD, FOLLOWING A SCOOTER ACCIDENT ON NORTH MAIN STREET, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, THE THOMASTON FIRE DEPARTMENT SET UP A LANDING ZONE FOR AN AIR AMBULANCE ON THE MATTEWS FIELD PARK LOT. THE INJURED SCOOTER RIDER WAS TRANSPORTED TO A TRAUMA CENTER.
Friday, August 18, 2023
T-U BOE APPROVES 13% TAX HIKE
THE THOMASTON-UPSON BOARD OF EDUCATION APPROVED THE 2023 MILLAGE RATE WITH A 13% TAX INCREASE AT A PUBLIC HEARING, THURSDAY, BUT NOT BEFORE HEARING FROM OVER HALF A DOZEN CITIZENS WHO QUESTIONED IT. BOE MEMBER SHELIA HALL CAST THE ONLY N0 VOTE AGAINST THE MILLAGE RATE.
AMONG THE CITIZENS WHO CHALLENGED THE BOE FINANCIES--PASTOR CLAUDE TURNER, TERESA COMPTON, MALCOLM NEAL, ERIC BERGMAN, TODD WILLIS, WENDY FALLIN, AND RAYMOND GALLOWAY WHO HAD ATTENDED ALL THREE PUBLIC HEARINGS.
GUILTY PLEA IN AN UPSON MURDER CASE
IN UPSON SUPERIOR COURT, THURSDAY, CODY HARSHBARGER, AGE 25, ENTERED AN ALFORD PLEA TO FELONY MURDER AND WAS SENTENCED TO LIFE WITH THE POSSIBILITY OF PAROLE.
HARSHBARGER WAS CHARGED WITH THE DEATH OF A COLUMBUS WOMAN, JULIE MILNER, AGE 63 AFTER HE RAN OVER HER WITH HER CAR , ON MANLEY ROAD AND SHE DIED 17 DAYS LATER. ASSISTANT D.A. ASHTON JORDAN SAID HARSHBARGER STRANGLED MILNER'S COMPANION CHRISTA CLARK, AGE 41 WHO HAD CONTACTED HIM ON HIS PHONE ABOUT SEX FOR HIRE. HOWEVER, HARSHBARGER PLANNED TO ROB THEM, STOLE THEIR CAR AND FLED TO PIKE COUNTY, CRASHED THE CAR AND WAS ARRESTED MONTHS LATER IN GWINNETT COUNTY. THE TRIO WAS DESCRIBED AS SMOKING CRACK COCAINE WHILE THE EVENT UNFOLDED IN A SHED BEHIND A MOBILE HOME.
A.D. JORDAN TOLD US IN AN ALFORD PLEA, CALLED A BEST INTEREST PLEA, THE DEFENDANT DOES NOT ADMIT GUILT BUT KNOWLEDGES HE WOULD HAVE BEEN CONVICTED AT TRIAL.
Thursday, August 17, 2023
TPD SEZ SUSPECT APPARENTLY LIVING IN A STORAGE UNIT
On August 16, 2023 at 0839 hours patrol was dispatched to Pack Rat Storage @ 113 Crawley St, in reference to someone staying in one of the empty storage units. Upon arrival they made contact with the property manager, the manager then showed them Unit #78. This unit had numerous amounts of miscellaneous items scattered around the unit and it appeared that someone had been staying in the unit due to open food and bags of trash in the unit. The property manager advised patrol units that another renter called her that morning stating he had seen a white male sitting in a chair in the unit smoking a cigarette.
Inv. Katherine Farr responded to the call along with patrol units on this date due to other open cases regarding units being broken into at Pack Rat Storage. Upon viewing Unit #78 Inv. Farr was able to identify some of the items in the unit as being possible stolen items that had been reported.
While patrol assisted the property manager in checking other vacant units, a white male was found occupying vacant unit #147. The white male was identified as Brian House. Mr. House was previously criminally trespassed from this property and had no reason to be there. Mr. House was placed under arrest pending charges and was transported to Upson County Detention Center. Upon Investigations processing unit #147 items were found that appeared to be the same type of items from Unit #78 as well as tools that could be used to commit the crime of burglary.
Investigations processed both units #78 and #147, upon doing so numerous items were able to be confirmed as stolen items from other storage units on the property. This case is still open and ongoing with the number of items in unit #78 we are still trying to locate owners of items.
Brian House has currently been charged with Criminal Trespass, Burglary 2nd Degree and Possession of tools for commission of a crime.
Inv. Pete Spahn
Criminal Investigations Division
Thomaston Police Department
(706) 741-0926
pspahn@cityofthomaston.com
Upson County Superior Court Guilty Pleas
PLEAS – JUDGE BEN J. MILLER JR., GJC
AUGUST 17, 2023
1. 22R0104
CODY HARSHBARGER CT. 1: FELONY MURDER: ALFORD PLEA- LIFE WITH POSSIBSILTY OF PAROLE. CT. 2: FELONY
MURDER: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT. 3: HIJACKING A MOTOR VEHICLE: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT.
4: AGGRAVATED ASSAULT: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT. 5: CRIMINAL ATTEMPT TO COMMIT A
FELONY: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT. 6: AGGRAVATED BATTERY: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT. 7:
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT. 8: KIDNAPPING: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT. 9:
THEFT BY TAKING: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT. 10: THEFT BY TAKING: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT.
11: THEFT BY TAKING: NOLLE PROSEQUI.
GRIFFIN FIRST UNITED METHODISTS VOTE TO DISAFFILIATE WITH N. GA. CONFERENCE
GRIFFIN FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH COULD LEARN AT THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF UNITED METHODISTS IN NOVEMBER IF IT CAN DISAFFILIATE FROM THE CONFERENCE. BY A 5 VOTE MARGIN THE MEMBERSHIP VOTED TO DISAFFILIATE WITH 440 MEMBERS VOTING, TUESDAY.
THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD AT THE ATHENS CIVIC CENTER NOVEMBER 18TH AND GRIFFIN FIRST WILL HAVE 3 VOTING DELEGATES. AN 80 YEAR MEMBER OF THE CHURCH, RAY BARRON TOLD 101 NEWS, IF THE VOTE GOES IN THE CHURCHES FAVOR IT WILL OWE IN EXCESS OF $300,000 TO THE CONFERENCE TO COVER THE RETIRED PASTORS PENSIONS BUT SHOULD RETAIN THEIR $17 MILLION CAMPUS CURRENTLY DEEDED TO THE CONFERENCE.
CLEAR OF CONFERENCE OBLIGATIONS, GRIFFIN FIRST UNITED METHODIST COULD BECOME AN INDEPENDANT CHURCH OR MANY CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONS HAVE JOINED THE GLOBAL METHODIST CHURCHES.
GORDON STATE'S ECONOMIC IMPACT
BARNESVILLE, Ga. - On Tuesday, Aug. 8, the University System of Georgia (USG) released a report that listed Gordon State College as having contributed more than $120 million to the regional economy and provided 990 jobs in fiscal year (FY) 2022. GSC enrolled more than 3,100 students in FY22. Due to the strategic initiatives embarked upon at Highlander Nation, GSC created 274 on-campus jobs and 716 off-campus jobs. “Gordon State College has strategically invested in the success of our Highlanders by advancing them toward graduation and ultimately leading to their thriving futures. We understand the significant impact our graduates and education partners have on our community and surrounding counties,” said GSC Interim President Donald J. Green. “Both are an invaluable driver of the economy, and their talents will benefit our local region.”
REVIVAL BARNESVILLE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Please join us for revival with Rev. Jeremiah Bolich on Sunday, August 20th at 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. and Monday, August 21st, Tuesday the 22nd, and Wednesday the 23rd at 7 p.m. each night at Barnesville Church of the Nazarene.
Jeremiah Bolich was discharged from the US Marine Corps in June of 1995 and experienced a life-changing encounter with Jesus at a Billy Graham crusade in southern California. He now lives In Watertown, Tennessee and is a traveling evangelist.
Barnesville Church of the Nazarene located at 744 Veterans Parkway in Barnesville. Check out our FB page for more information!
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
Upson County Superior Court Guilty Pleas
PLEAS – JUDGE BEN J. MILLER JR., GJC
AUGUST 16, 2023
1. 21R0072 SCOTTY ZELLNER CT. 1: POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT. 2: POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE WITH INTENT TO DISTRIBUTE: 10 YEARS, 4 YEARS TO SERVE IN THE STATE PENAL SYSTEM, FOLLOWED BY THE REMAINDER ON PROBATION; 80 HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE; $1,000 FINE.
2. 21R0122 DUSTIN KENNEDY CT. 1: FAILURE TO REGISTER AS SEX OFFENDER: 5 YEARS, SERVE 3 YEARS IN THE STATE PENAL SYSTEM, FOLLOWED BY THE REMAINDER ON PROBATION; $500 FINE; 80 HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE.
3. 22R0443 BRANDON SCOTT CT. 1: SALE OF COCAINE: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT. 2: POSSESSION OF COCAINE WITH INTENT TO DISTRIBUTE: 15 YEARS, SERVE 5 YEARS IN THE STATE PENAL SYSTEM, FOLLOWED BY THE REMAINDER ON PROBATION; $1,500 FINE. CT. 3: POSSESSION OF COCAINE WITH INTENT TO DISTRIBUTE: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT. 4: POSSESSION OF COCAINE: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT. 5: DANGEROUS DRUGS- SALE, DISTRIBUTION, POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUGS: NOLLE PROSEQUI.
4. 23R0129 WENDY BURGESS CT. 1: POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE: CONDITIONAL DISCHARGE- 8 YEARS PROBATION; 40 HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE; $2,000 FINE. CT. 2: POSSESSION OF DRUG RELATED OBJECTS: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT. 3: DRIVING WHILE LICENSE SUSPENDED: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT. 4: USE OF LICENSE PPLATE TO CONCEAL IDENTITY: NOLLE PROSEQUI.
5. 23R0117 JOANNE DENSON CT. 1: THEFT BY SHOPLIFTING: 12 MONTHS, SERVE 30 DAYS IN THE COUNTY JAIL, FOLLOWED BY THE REMAINDER ON PROBATION; 40 HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE.
6. 20R0316L JUAN GOMEZ-PENALOZA CT.1: VIOLATION OF RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATION ACT: 20 YEARS, 10 YEARS TO SERVE IN THE STATE PENAL SYSTEM; FOLLOWED BY THE REMAINDER ON PROBATION; BANISHMENT FROM THE GRIFFIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT; $2,000 FINE. CT. 2: VIOLATION OF RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATION ACT: NOLLE PROSEQUI.
7. 23R0258B SCOTTY ZELLNER CT. 1: POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETMINE WITH INTENT TO DISTRIBUTE: REDUCED- POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE: 6 YEARS, 4 YEARS TO SERVE IN THE STATE PENAL SYSTEM, FOLLOWED BY THE REMAINDER ON PROBATION TO RUN CONCURRENT WITH CASE #21R0072; $1,000 FINE; 80 HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE.