Crime & Safety
Sheriff's Calls: Outstanding Warrants, AT&T Bill Fraud, Safety-Check Arrests
Walton County Sheriff's Office activity, Feb. 2-3.

WALTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
CRIME AWARENESS/COMMUNITY INFORMATION ALERT
Activity date: February 2, 2015 - February 3, 2015
Zone 1
Firearms – Firearms were reportedly discharged in the area of Paddock Rd. Area checked. No contact made.
Zone 2
Nothing reported.
Zone 3
Safety Check – Walton County Deputies conducted a safety check on Jones Woods Rd. & George Laboon Rd. Deputies checked for the required driving criteria: valid driver’s license, vehicle registration and insurance.
Arrest – Christian Bolden was arrested for two outstanding warrants at a residence on Carver Pl.
Alarm – Walton County Deputies responded to an alarm at a residence on Brookshire Dr.
Arrest – Quintrie Heard was arrested for an outstanding warrant at a residence on Colley St.
Arrest – Mikesha Griffin was arrested for five outstanding warrants at a residence on Pine Park St.
Zone 4
Extra Patrol – Extra patrol was requested at a residence on Shoal Creek Rd. due to a recent theft.
Zone 5
Fraud – A fraud report was made at a residence on Turnberry Place. Subjects advised they received credit card statements and a bill from AT&T that did not belong to them.
Arrest – Nathan Sasser was arrested for an outstanding warrant at a residence on Tipperary Cir.
Zone 6
Nothing reported.
Zone 7
Identity Theft – An identity theft report was made at a residence on Lowery Rd. Subject reported someone tried to use stolen driver’s license and bank card to withdraw money from her account.
Safety Check – Walton County Deputies conducted a safety check on Green Circle and Anglin Rd. Deputies checked for the required driving criteria: valid driver’s license, vehicle registration and insurance.
Safety Check – Walton County Deputies conducted four safety checks throughout the county. Deputies checked for the required driving criteria: valid driver’s license, vehicle registration and insurance. Three traffic arrests were made as a result of the safety checks.
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