Deputies believe a single-vehicle wreck in Walton County was more likely result of alcohol and driving too fast for conditions than a deer that nobody else saw.
The theft charges included a camera, a bicycle and a case of identity theft.
Athens Clarke County Police ask for the community's help in finding Hornsby.
11Alive reports a thief accused of entering several businesses in nearby Winder, Oconee and Clark counties posing as a maintenance worker and stealing women's wallets has been identified.
One patient was treated at the scene for lacerations from broken glass. No firefighters were injured.
Weird Police News: More of the strange stuff police officers around North Georgia were up against recently.
Walton County Sheriff’s Office responded to four separate false alarms on March 21.
Walton County Sheriff's Deputies also responded to several alarms during the period March 18 - 20, 2013.
The Winder Police Department is seeking the public's help identifying a suspect in recent thefts at area businesses. Similar incidents have taken place in Clark and Oconee counties.
The deputy reportedly found a black baggie and a clear smoking pipe, both containing methamphetamine, in the man's possession.
Walton County Sheriff's Office responded to the following incidents during the period March 14 - 17.
Applicants with a bachelor’s degree in public safety with course work emphasis in fire science, public safety, or emergency management are preferred.
The 53-year-old man was taken to Athens Regional Medical Center in a serious condition.
The accident happened at about 4:18 p.m. on Saturday, March 16, 2013.
Walton County Sheriff's Deputies responded to the following calls during the period March 11 - 13, 2013.
The 8 year old suffered serious injuries Saturday afternoon and was flown to Egleston Hospital in Atlanta, according to police. A Monroe Homeowner stabbed a pit bull to death last week when it attacked her and her dog.
Department of Natural Resources said charges are pending against a Walton County resident for illegally harvesting a black bear over bait in Union County.
He told police his pocket knife fell when he slipped and he landed on it.
As shooting victim Reggie Hickman remains in critical condition in an area hospital, more charges have been filed against the five men accused in the case.
A woman who ran off the road on Highway 11 on March 2 reportedly told authorities she fell asleep. She and a passenger were transported to Clearview Regional Hospital.
UPDATE: Road now open. Traffic on Highway 78 had come to a grinding halt due to lane closure eastbound just before Troy Smith Road in Monroe.
Walton County Sheriff’s Office responded to the following incidents during the period March 1 - 6, 2013.
The event Saturday at Oconee Veterans Park raised awareness and money for the Georgia Chapter of Concerns of Police Survivors.
More of the strange stuff police officers around North Georgia were up against recently.
Reggie Hickman, 40, remains in a critical condition after being shot multiple times on Mountain Creek Church Road in Monroe on March 5, 2013.
The shooting happened at about 5:40 p.m. Tuesday, on Mountain Creek Church Road. The five men, four from Monroe and one from Loganville, are facing several charges including aggravated assault.
Bids will be accepted until noon on March 22.
The 3rd annual Night of Blue Lights fundraiser for the Georgia Chapter of Concerns of Police Survivors is coming up on March 9, 2013.
Shooting happened at about 5:40 p.m. Tuesday, on Mountain Creek Church Road in Monroe. Three people in custody - more arrests expected.
Shooting happened at about 5:40 p.m. Tuesday, on Mountain Creek Church Road in Monroe.
Almost four years later, jury selection in the trial of Cory Butler, one of the three Monroe men accused in the 2009 murder of Epsie Ewing, 65, of Loganville, begins on March 13.
Walton County's Sheriff's Deputies also arrested the fugitive's girlfriend, for obstruction as well as tampering with evidence after prescription drugs, initially visible in plain sight, disappeared.
More of the bizarre stuff police officers around North Georgia were up against recently.
The alleged abuse reportedly occurred over the last six years, according to Oconee County Sheriff Scott Berry. An arrest doesn't mean a conviction.
The following incidents were handled by the Walton County Sheriff's Office between Feb. 22 - 24.
UPDATED: The Oconee County Sheriff's Office was looking for 20-year-old Brett Almand Benson wanted on battery and aggravated stalking charges. He has turned himself in to authorities.
The following incidents were handled by the Walton County Sheriff's Office between Feb. 18 - 21.
The 20 year old was arrested Wednesday and investigators say they plan to talk to another "person of interest." An arrest doesn't mean a conviction.