A summary of calls Oconee County Fire Rescue answered during the week ending on Jan. 27, 2013.
A second passenger remains in critical condition at Atlanta Medical Center resulting from Monday's car accident in Morgan County.
An Oconee County Sheriff's investigator has obtained 12 warrants in the 32 year old's name, mostly relating to the identity theft of victims from multiple states. An arrest doesn't mean a conviction.
The thefts allegedly occurred while the 31 year old was visiting the homes of relatives this month, an Oconee County Sheriff's investigator says. An arrest doesn't mean a conviction.
The following information was supplied by the Watkinsville, Ga. police department.
Authorities say they have evidence that a 19-year-old Bogart man snatched a boy's dirt bike from outside of a Malcom Bridge Road home earlier this month.
Various electronics, cash, and sunglasses were reportedly taken from vehicles overnight Thursday to Friday, Jan. 24-25, 2013.
The following information was supplied by the Oconee County Jail. An arrest does not mean a conviction.
Electronics, jewelry and cash were taken from the residence in Oconee County, Ga.
It's all in the weekly roundup of strange crime stories in Northeast Georgia, as reported by local Patch sites.
The 27-year-old was stopped on US 78 Thursday by deputies for a traffic violation. An arrest doesn't mean a conviction.
A woman walking on a trail last Friday at the State Botanical Garden managed to escape her assailant and to give GBI officials a description of the man.
First responders and Oconee County Sheriff's deputies were dispatched to a home on Whippoorwill Road early Saturday morning.
The fake twenties were taken into evidence by the Oconee County Sheriff's Office.
The accident early Wednesday closed one lane of Atlanta Highway in Bogart and sent a Barrow County woman to an area hospital for treatment.
The Oconee County Sheriff's Office assisted Athens-Clarke County Police in the search.
The abuse reportedly occurred about seven or eight years ago.
Busted taillights, identity theft, and a stolen trail camera and among recent crimes reported in Oconee County, Ga. An arrest doesn't mean a conviction.
The following information was supplied by the Oconee County Sheriff's Office. An arrest does not mean a conviction.
No one was reportedly injured in the altercation involving juveniles on Dowdy Road in Oconee County, Ga., last Wednesday afternoon.
The following information was supplied by the Watkinsville, Ga. police department. An arrest doesn't mean a conviction.
The investigation into Friday's incident at the State Botanical Garden continues.
Authorities Friday evening combed the area of of the State Botanical Garden on South Milledge Avenue.
The arrest warrant was issued in Athens on Thursday. An arrest doesn't mean a conviction.
An Athens man faces charges stemming from the Jan. 8 incident in Oconee County, Ga. An arrest doesn't mean a conviction.
Oconee County Sheriff's deputies were called to a Jefferson Avenue residence on Jan. 12 to investigate.
Sessions in the classroom and on the range will take place in March.
Oconee County Sheriff's deputies and Georgia State Patrol troopers directed traffic near Prince Avenue Christian School Wednesday afternoon.
Malware found on computers at some locations which could have been used to export customer names and credit and debit card numbers, officials say.
Other recent crimes in Oconee County, Ga. include the theft of motorcycles, a burglarized barn, and shoplifting attempts. An arrest doesn't mean a conviction.
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Here's what police officers around northeast Georgia were up against recently.
Together, about 600 rounds are missing. Other recent incidents include the nabbing of a purse, the breaking of a window, and a wall paper shoplifting attempt.
A resident of Thornwell Drive in Oconee County, Ga. is concerned teenagers may be using her property as a short cut.
As of Thursday, an arrest had not been made in the Jan. 4 incident.
A half-page ad in this week's Oconee Leader states the reward is also "for the conviction of the lazy, sorry, selfish, lowlife, inconsiderate poor soul or souls who took his bike."