Teenage fight reported on Graham Road
A group of male and female teenagers were reportedly involved in several fights, one of which was on Graham Road. Some of the fights were reportedly videotaped by several different people.
According to the report, officer Gary Floyd met with three of the participants at the county jail, where they told him they had been involved in two fights that day, one of which took place at a party on Graham Road and another on Ferndale Court. Photographs were taken of their injuries and all three refused treatment by EMS.
In a similar incident, officer Brandon Moss was dispatched to Woodale Street regarding a fight that reportedly took place on Garnett Ward Road earlier. A witness, who had videotaped the fight on his cell phone, said that his friend and another man had decided to meet and fight. Moss said the video appeared to show both men willing to fight. The friend said he did not wish to press charges and stated that “we fought and I got my @%$ whipped, that’s all.”
Other incidents on file at the sheriff’s office recently included:
•A man came to the sheriff’s office to report that he had been assaulted when he went to see a man he knows at a residence on Hwy. 98 East. He said he was sitting in his vehicle when a woman came across the street from her residence and began screaming at him. He said she struck him in the face two times with a closed fist, then picked up a piece of PVC pipe and struck him the back of the head. Photos were taken of his injuries and he was explained the warrant process through magistrate court.
•A woman on Winns Lake Road reported her father missing after she said she hadn’t seen him for three days. She said he lives with her and that it was not like him not to come home or call. She said he does have mental health problems and that she thinks he may not be taking his medications. He is five feet ten inches tall, 140 pounds with gray hair and blue eyes and drives a white Nissan Sentra.
•A warrant has been issued for a sex offender who left his former residence on Minish Lake Road and did not file a change of address. His probation officer went to the location several times, with no contact. A check of Jackson EMC determined that the power had been turned off a month prior.
•Burglary was reported on Hardman Morris Road last week. A man said someone forced the back door open and entered his home. A shotgun, pistol, Wii sports player with two controls, 14 Wii games, two coin banks and miscellaneous jewelry were stolen, according to the report.
•A middle school student was charged with disrupting public school after she reportedly became unruly and failed to follow directions from school administration. She was transported to jail and released to her guardian.
•A woman on Black’s Creek Church Road reported that her husband, from whom she has filed for divorce, has made several attempts to call her for several days and keeps riding past the residence. She said she has to turn her phone off before going to bed because he calls her at all hours of the night. She said she fears he may become violent.
•Family violence was reported on AC Carey Road last week after a woman called to state that her husband and son had gotten into a fight. DFACS was notified of the incident in order to do a welfare check.
•A large amount of blood was located on the premises of Adams Clover Farm last week. The blood was found on the right side of the store, close to the road. It was unknown at the time of the report if the blood was animal or human. There were no incidents reported at this location during this time frame.
•Financial transaction card fraud was reported at Zeb’s Barbecue last week. An American Express card was used at the business without the cardholder’s authorization in the amount of $218. The complainant said a female has called since trying to use the card again.
•A middle school student was charged with disrupting public school after he became unruly and refused to follow instructions from the administration. He was taken to jail and released to his guardian.
•Burglary was reported on Sorrow Patterson Road by Jackson EMC. Officer Stephen Waller arrived at the residence to find two juveniles, one on a motorcycle and one on foot, fleeing from the residence. One of the suspects was found near the motorcycle at the edge of a swamp they had tried to cross. The other suspect reportedly fled across the swamp on foot.
•A man on McCarty Dodd Road reported that someone stole the keys to his scooter while it was parked in front of his residence.
•A man on Moonlight Drive reported that his truck had been stolen. He said he believed his grandson had taken the truck, a 2006 GMC 1500. He said his grandson lives with him and has done similar things in the past.
•A man on Hickory Hills Road reported that his home had been broken into while he was gone for two weeks. Three laptop computers were reportedly taken.
•A man on Hwy. 106 South reported that his 1967 Chevrolet S-10 pick-up had been stolen form his residence. He said the vehicle was restored and painted a bright orange with black bumpers with a leather bench seat in the cab.
•A man on Colonial Drive reported that a woman he went and picked up from another residence locked herself inside his truck and then ran away on foot. He said he observed a white Crown Victoria pick her up at the end of the road. A SIM card was missing from the radio in his truck, along with a book of checks and his keys.
•A warrant was issued for a man who allegedly struck his girlfriend in the face, pulled her hair and scratched her hand during an argument on South Creek Drive. The woman said she came from California with her boyfriend to visit his relatives. She said once he was back in the area, old girlfriends began to contact him and she did not like it. He began to hit her and then left the residence, possibly headed to the Athens area to see family. She said he was also intoxicated and had been “snorting” cocaine.
•A house fire was reported on Coile Road near Comer recently during overnight thunderstorms. A large oak tree near a doublewide mobile home was struck by lightning which ran into a gas line causing a gas leak, according to Collins VFD fire chief Travis Chambers. Chambers said a receptacle in the wall of the home also caught fire and a window was busted out. Firefighters were able to shut off the gas and put out the fire, saving the home. A truck parked near the tree was likely short-circuited by the strike. Family members inside the home at the time were unharmed. Danielsville VFD responded to the scene as back up.
•Two people were transported to Athens Regional Medical Center following a two-vehicle wreck Monday afternoon on Hudson Rivers Church Road at Jot-Em-Down Road. One of the drivers was ejected. But according to EMS chief Jason Lewis, the injuries were non-life threatening.
•A 1991 Lincoln Town car caught fire following a one vehicle wreck on Sanford Road near Crabapple Hollow Road last week. No one was transported to the hospital.
•A tractor-trailer truck and a 1994 Mitsubishi Montero collided at the intersection of Jot-em-Down Road and Hwy. 98 on Feb. 27. Both vehicles reportedly overturned and one person was taken by ambulance to Athens Regional Medical Center.
•A Maysville man crashed his motorcycle on Sewell Mill Road last week near Wesley Chapel Road. He was transported to Athens Regional Medical Center for treatment.
In a similar incident, officer Brandon Moss was dispatched to Woodale Street regarding a fight that reportedly took place on Garnett Ward Road earlier. A witness, who had videotaped the fight on his cell phone, said that his friend and another man had decided to meet and fight. Moss said the video appeared to show both men willing to fight. The friend said he did not wish to press charges and stated that “we fought and I got my @%$ whipped, that’s all.”
Other incidents on file at the sheriff’s office recently included:
•A man came to the sheriff’s office to report that he had been assaulted when he went to see a man he knows at a residence on Hwy. 98 East. He said he was sitting in his vehicle when a woman came across the street from her residence and began screaming at him. He said she struck him in the face two times with a closed fist, then picked up a piece of PVC pipe and struck him the back of the head. Photos were taken of his injuries and he was explained the warrant process through magistrate court.
•A woman on Winns Lake Road reported her father missing after she said she hadn’t seen him for three days. She said he lives with her and that it was not like him not to come home or call. She said he does have mental health problems and that she thinks he may not be taking his medications. He is five feet ten inches tall, 140 pounds with gray hair and blue eyes and drives a white Nissan Sentra.
•A warrant has been issued for a sex offender who left his former residence on Minish Lake Road and did not file a change of address. His probation officer went to the location several times, with no contact. A check of Jackson EMC determined that the power had been turned off a month prior.
•Burglary was reported on Hardman Morris Road last week. A man said someone forced the back door open and entered his home. A shotgun, pistol, Wii sports player with two controls, 14 Wii games, two coin banks and miscellaneous jewelry were stolen, according to the report.
•A middle school student was charged with disrupting public school after she reportedly became unruly and failed to follow directions from school administration. She was transported to jail and released to her guardian.
•A woman on Black’s Creek Church Road reported that her husband, from whom she has filed for divorce, has made several attempts to call her for several days and keeps riding past the residence. She said she has to turn her phone off before going to bed because he calls her at all hours of the night. She said she fears he may become violent.
•Family violence was reported on AC Carey Road last week after a woman called to state that her husband and son had gotten into a fight. DFACS was notified of the incident in order to do a welfare check.
•A large amount of blood was located on the premises of Adams Clover Farm last week. The blood was found on the right side of the store, close to the road. It was unknown at the time of the report if the blood was animal or human. There were no incidents reported at this location during this time frame.
•Financial transaction card fraud was reported at Zeb’s Barbecue last week. An American Express card was used at the business without the cardholder’s authorization in the amount of $218. The complainant said a female has called since trying to use the card again.
•A middle school student was charged with disrupting public school after he became unruly and refused to follow instructions from the administration. He was taken to jail and released to his guardian.
•Burglary was reported on Sorrow Patterson Road by Jackson EMC. Officer Stephen Waller arrived at the residence to find two juveniles, one on a motorcycle and one on foot, fleeing from the residence. One of the suspects was found near the motorcycle at the edge of a swamp they had tried to cross. The other suspect reportedly fled across the swamp on foot.
•A man on McCarty Dodd Road reported that someone stole the keys to his scooter while it was parked in front of his residence.
•A man on Moonlight Drive reported that his truck had been stolen. He said he believed his grandson had taken the truck, a 2006 GMC 1500. He said his grandson lives with him and has done similar things in the past.
•A man on Hickory Hills Road reported that his home had been broken into while he was gone for two weeks. Three laptop computers were reportedly taken.
•A man on Hwy. 106 South reported that his 1967 Chevrolet S-10 pick-up had been stolen form his residence. He said the vehicle was restored and painted a bright orange with black bumpers with a leather bench seat in the cab.
•A man on Colonial Drive reported that a woman he went and picked up from another residence locked herself inside his truck and then ran away on foot. He said he observed a white Crown Victoria pick her up at the end of the road. A SIM card was missing from the radio in his truck, along with a book of checks and his keys.
•A warrant was issued for a man who allegedly struck his girlfriend in the face, pulled her hair and scratched her hand during an argument on South Creek Drive. The woman said she came from California with her boyfriend to visit his relatives. She said once he was back in the area, old girlfriends began to contact him and she did not like it. He began to hit her and then left the residence, possibly headed to the Athens area to see family. She said he was also intoxicated and had been “snorting” cocaine.
•A house fire was reported on Coile Road near Comer recently during overnight thunderstorms. A large oak tree near a doublewide mobile home was struck by lightning which ran into a gas line causing a gas leak, according to Collins VFD fire chief Travis Chambers. Chambers said a receptacle in the wall of the home also caught fire and a window was busted out. Firefighters were able to shut off the gas and put out the fire, saving the home. A truck parked near the tree was likely short-circuited by the strike. Family members inside the home at the time were unharmed. Danielsville VFD responded to the scene as back up.
•Two people were transported to Athens Regional Medical Center following a two-vehicle wreck Monday afternoon on Hudson Rivers Church Road at Jot-Em-Down Road. One of the drivers was ejected. But according to EMS chief Jason Lewis, the injuries were non-life threatening.
•A 1991 Lincoln Town car caught fire following a one vehicle wreck on Sanford Road near Crabapple Hollow Road last week. No one was transported to the hospital.
•A tractor-trailer truck and a 1994 Mitsubishi Montero collided at the intersection of Jot-em-Down Road and Hwy. 98 on Feb. 27. Both vehicles reportedly overturned and one person was taken by ambulance to Athens Regional Medical Center.
•A Maysville man crashed his motorcycle on Sewell Mill Road last week near Wesley Chapel Road. He was transported to Athens Regional Medical Center for treatment.
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