Social Circle man charged with criminal trespass
A Social Circle man was arrested after a man on New Hope Church Road reported that a stranger was looking inside some vehicles in his driveway and refused to leave when he was asked to.
William Stacey Alford, 41, 250 Poplar Street, Social Circle, was charged with criminal trespass.
According to the incident report, when officer Chad Parr arrived on scene, he found Alford sitting inside the home-owner’s pick up truck. When he asked him what he was doing there, Alford reportedly stated he was waiting for his nephew, “Monkey.” He told Parr that the truck belonged to “Monkey.” He was handcuffed and patted down for safety. Parr noted that Alford’s behavior was consistent with someone under the influence of methamphetamine, which he said Alford admitted using earlier in the day.
Other incidents on file at the sheriff’s office this week included:
•Burglary was reported at a home on Old Elberton Road last week. A woman said she and others left the residence around 6:45 p.m. without locking the door and when they came home around 8:15 p.m. they noticed several items missing.
•Simple battery was reported on Colbert School Road after two sisters got into a fight. No injuries were reported at the scene and one sister told officers she “only wanted her sister gone.”
•Criminal trespass was reported by a man on Rogers Church Road who is going through a divorce. He said someone came in through a back window and two other windows were damaged, but that nothing was missing from inside. He said he believes his wife or one of her friends were the culprits and that he has a TPO out on her.
•A Danielsville man reported that someone stole his 1984 Olds Cutlass from the back yard of his aunt’s home on Madison Street. The car reportedly has no motor or transmission.
•A man on Buddy Moore Road reported that a bottle of “Very Sexy for Him” cologne had been stolen from his unlocked home. He said the bottle had been given to him as a gift the day before.
•A pharmacist at Rite Aid in Danielsville reported that someone tried to obtain Lortab fraudulently over the phone by saying she worked at a doctor’s office. The pharmacist called the doctor’s office, who said they had no one working there by the name given.
•A man on Booger Hill Road reported that he has been receiving numerous phone calls over the last three weeks from several different numbers telling him that he has won the lottery and asking him to send some money so he can collect the proceeds. He stated he knows it is a scam and told them he wasn’t sending any money and to stop calling. He said they then began threatening him, saying they would kill his wife and kids and that they knew where he lived and would “come burn his house down.” The saved numbers were attached to the report.
•Simple battery was reported on Charlie Bolton Road after a woman said another woman punched her at a cook out after questioning her about corresponding with her husband on Facebook.
•Theft by taking was reported on Loop Road when an agent said that an a/c unit was stolen from a property that was for sale.
•Officer Bradley Free responded to a location on Garrett Randall Road last week concerning a dispute with weapons. A man said a neighbor shot a gun to scare his dog while it was on his property. The neighbor admitted to shooting to scare the dog, which he said it was on his property and tried to attack his kids. He said this is an ongoing problem. The situation was turned over to animal control and weapons were returned to both parties, since no threats had been made.
•Terroristic threats and acts and harassing phone calls were reported in an ongoing incident between neighbors on Pine Street. A complainant said he is constantly harassed by a neighbor. The main troublemaker was described as a man with multiple tattoos who had just been released from prison. He reportedly pointed an AK-47 at the neighbors at one point. Several people were given criminal trespass warnings and all were advised of the warrant process. The suspect who pointed the gun was unable to be located.
•A collection box was damaged at Watson Mill Bridge State Park last week. Patrol units were advised to perform extra checks in the park since this is the second incident of this type in the past month.
•Simple battery was reported on Musket Ridge last week after an officer met with a woman at the Golden Pantry on Hwy. 72 West in Hull who said that her ex-boyfriend, who she used to live with, had taken her to a Musket Ridge address where they both ingested methamphetamine. Another female then began calling him and she got mad. She said he then dragged her outside and threw her on the ground. She walked to the Golden Pantry to call 9-1-1. Officer Jeffrey Strickland did not see any marks on the woman and the man was gone from the residence in question. She was advised of the pre-warrant process through magistrate court.
•A woman on Hwy. 98 West reported that her wallet was missing from her purse after she got a ride home with the suspect.
•A woman reported that her wallet had been stolen from the parking lot of Williams Store on Hwy. 29 North. She said she believes that she dropped her wallet and that a man in a light blue Ford pick up took it. The store owner said he was with the suspect and that he did not take the wallet.
•A woman on Project Street reported that she received a check in the mail from “Coastal Financial Services” for $3,850, along with a letter stating that she had won a sweepstakes. The letter told her to send $3,500 back to them so she could collect the rest of the money. She took the check to her bank where they told her that the account does not exist.
•A gas customer at the Golden Pantry in Danielsville reportedly became irate when she left her car at the gas pump and it pumped $20 more gas than she wanted. She demanded $20 back on her credit card, but the store did not allow it. The store manager wanted a report to be on file.
•A chicken house on Donald Smith Road caught fire following a thunderstorm last week. Ila, Danielsville and Neese-Sanford fire departments responded.
•One person was taken to Athens Regional Hospital after their truck struck a tree on Hwy. 174 between Faye Carey Road and Shiloh VFD last week.
•One person was taken to Athens Regional after he wrecked his truck in front of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witness building on Hwy. 29 South. The wreck was initially reported as a possible fatality after a witness said he heard the wreck and then someone went running through his yard yelling that someone was dead.
•A barn fire was reported on New Haven Church Road last week. Ila, Danielsville and Shiloh fire departments responded.
•An 18-wheeler carrying live chickens was flipped on its side at the corner of Roger’s Mill Road at Hwy. 106 South last week. The driver complained of leg pain but was not transported by EMS.
According to the incident report, when officer Chad Parr arrived on scene, he found Alford sitting inside the home-owner’s pick up truck. When he asked him what he was doing there, Alford reportedly stated he was waiting for his nephew, “Monkey.” He told Parr that the truck belonged to “Monkey.” He was handcuffed and patted down for safety. Parr noted that Alford’s behavior was consistent with someone under the influence of methamphetamine, which he said Alford admitted using earlier in the day.
Other incidents on file at the sheriff’s office this week included:
•Burglary was reported at a home on Old Elberton Road last week. A woman said she and others left the residence around 6:45 p.m. without locking the door and when they came home around 8:15 p.m. they noticed several items missing.
•Simple battery was reported on Colbert School Road after two sisters got into a fight. No injuries were reported at the scene and one sister told officers she “only wanted her sister gone.”
•Criminal trespass was reported by a man on Rogers Church Road who is going through a divorce. He said someone came in through a back window and two other windows were damaged, but that nothing was missing from inside. He said he believes his wife or one of her friends were the culprits and that he has a TPO out on her.
•A Danielsville man reported that someone stole his 1984 Olds Cutlass from the back yard of his aunt’s home on Madison Street. The car reportedly has no motor or transmission.
•A man on Buddy Moore Road reported that a bottle of “Very Sexy for Him” cologne had been stolen from his unlocked home. He said the bottle had been given to him as a gift the day before.
•A pharmacist at Rite Aid in Danielsville reported that someone tried to obtain Lortab fraudulently over the phone by saying she worked at a doctor’s office. The pharmacist called the doctor’s office, who said they had no one working there by the name given.
•A man on Booger Hill Road reported that he has been receiving numerous phone calls over the last three weeks from several different numbers telling him that he has won the lottery and asking him to send some money so he can collect the proceeds. He stated he knows it is a scam and told them he wasn’t sending any money and to stop calling. He said they then began threatening him, saying they would kill his wife and kids and that they knew where he lived and would “come burn his house down.” The saved numbers were attached to the report.
•Simple battery was reported on Charlie Bolton Road after a woman said another woman punched her at a cook out after questioning her about corresponding with her husband on Facebook.
•Theft by taking was reported on Loop Road when an agent said that an a/c unit was stolen from a property that was for sale.
•Officer Bradley Free responded to a location on Garrett Randall Road last week concerning a dispute with weapons. A man said a neighbor shot a gun to scare his dog while it was on his property. The neighbor admitted to shooting to scare the dog, which he said it was on his property and tried to attack his kids. He said this is an ongoing problem. The situation was turned over to animal control and weapons were returned to both parties, since no threats had been made.
•Terroristic threats and acts and harassing phone calls were reported in an ongoing incident between neighbors on Pine Street. A complainant said he is constantly harassed by a neighbor. The main troublemaker was described as a man with multiple tattoos who had just been released from prison. He reportedly pointed an AK-47 at the neighbors at one point. Several people were given criminal trespass warnings and all were advised of the warrant process. The suspect who pointed the gun was unable to be located.
•A collection box was damaged at Watson Mill Bridge State Park last week. Patrol units were advised to perform extra checks in the park since this is the second incident of this type in the past month.
•Simple battery was reported on Musket Ridge last week after an officer met with a woman at the Golden Pantry on Hwy. 72 West in Hull who said that her ex-boyfriend, who she used to live with, had taken her to a Musket Ridge address where they both ingested methamphetamine. Another female then began calling him and she got mad. She said he then dragged her outside and threw her on the ground. She walked to the Golden Pantry to call 9-1-1. Officer Jeffrey Strickland did not see any marks on the woman and the man was gone from the residence in question. She was advised of the pre-warrant process through magistrate court.
•A woman on Hwy. 98 West reported that her wallet was missing from her purse after she got a ride home with the suspect.
•A woman reported that her wallet had been stolen from the parking lot of Williams Store on Hwy. 29 North. She said she believes that she dropped her wallet and that a man in a light blue Ford pick up took it. The store owner said he was with the suspect and that he did not take the wallet.
•A woman on Project Street reported that she received a check in the mail from “Coastal Financial Services” for $3,850, along with a letter stating that she had won a sweepstakes. The letter told her to send $3,500 back to them so she could collect the rest of the money. She took the check to her bank where they told her that the account does not exist.
•A gas customer at the Golden Pantry in Danielsville reportedly became irate when she left her car at the gas pump and it pumped $20 more gas than she wanted. She demanded $20 back on her credit card, but the store did not allow it. The store manager wanted a report to be on file.
•A chicken house on Donald Smith Road caught fire following a thunderstorm last week. Ila, Danielsville and Neese-Sanford fire departments responded.
•One person was taken to Athens Regional Hospital after their truck struck a tree on Hwy. 174 between Faye Carey Road and Shiloh VFD last week.
•One person was taken to Athens Regional after he wrecked his truck in front of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witness building on Hwy. 29 South. The wreck was initially reported as a possible fatality after a witness said he heard the wreck and then someone went running through his yard yelling that someone was dead.
•A barn fire was reported on New Haven Church Road last week. Ila, Danielsville and Shiloh fire departments responded.
•An 18-wheeler carrying live chickens was flipped on its side at the corner of Roger’s Mill Road at Hwy. 106 South last week. The driver complained of leg pain but was not transported by EMS.
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