Thursday, May 22, 2014
Former Officer Patrick Earwood Convicted on 10 Counts of Child Molestation
Earwood, 31, faces 25 years to life in prison for aggravated child molestation. Judge Tami Colston is scheduled June 9 to sentence Earwood on all his charges.
“I’m very pleased with the jury’s verdict,” Assistant District Attorney Kay Ann Wetherington said.
Jurors convicted Earwood on two counts each of aggravated sodomy and second-degree child cruelty and on one count each of aggravated child molestation, sexual battery, sexual assault against a person in custody, child molestation, giving false statements and violation of his oath as a public officer.
They acquitted Earwood on one count each of sexual assault against a person in custody and sexual battery.
Peter Odom, Earwood’s attorney, said he respects the jury, adding it’s likely his client will appeal.
“We’re very disappointed in the verdict,” Odom said. “Obviously, the jury did not see things the way we thought they should.”
Jurors found that Ear wood touched or coerced three of four women into sex acts between 2012 and June 2013. They acquitted Earwood on accusations he touched a woman’s breasts in exchange for not taking her to jail for DUI.
Closing arguments
Odom attacked the victims in his closing arguments, questioning their credibility and deriding prosecutors for what he called a lack of evidence.
“Allegations are easy to make,” Odom told jurors. “But in a court of law they’ve got to withstand the acid test of your reasoning.
“I’m going to talk to you about what the evidence is — words,” Odom added. “You’ve got the words of two teenagers and two criminals. That’s it.”
The allegations against Earwood surfaced last June when one of the teens told a friend. Police began investigating, and on July 1 arrested Earwood.
Odom told jurors that the teens initially denied that his client touched them, saying that’s why the younger girl was reticent about testifying.
“She made it up,” Odom said. “She got Sgt. (Teri) Davis all worked up to the point that she made an arrest, and she can’t take it back.”
Odom said the girls’ stories kept changing because they’re false. The two adult women had a reason to lie because they faced potential criminal charges.
One woman admitted she used drugs and has a conviction for giving police false information. The other was stopped for DUI, though her case never reached court, Odom said.
The defense attorney also hammered prosecutors for failing to provide jurors the victims’ phone records. Odom questioned why Davis didn’t get the records between one teen and her boyfriend, and the conversations between both teen victims.
“What physical evidence do you have to support the claims the state is making?” Odom asked. “You’ve got nothing.”
Wetherington dismissed Odom’s arguments, telling jurors the victims’ testimony is the best evidence.
“He had a badge,” Wetherington said of Earwood. “He had a gun. He had a patrol car. He had power. I can only imagine how these victims felt at the time this officer exercised control over them. Instead of serve and protect he chose to molest and assault.”
Wetherington advised jurors against focusing on what she called unimportant details, and instead examine the elements of the crimes.
Three of the victims didn’t live in Cave Spring. The victim who lived in the small town was 14 years old at the time and without parental supervision.
“What has she gained from this?” Wetherington asked. “Nothing. She has nothing to gain. No motive whatsoever.
“This is not a conspiracy,” the prosecutor added. “This is not a coincidence.”
The teen victims know each other, but the adult victims don’t know any of the others. Wetherington called them credible because of that and because she said they told similar stories: that Earwood coerced a sex act from them in exchange for avoiding jail.
“Please be the voice of these girls,” Wetherington said, referring to all four victims. “They’ve got no dog in this fight.”
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Officer Carlos Antonio Wilson Charged with Kidnapping
The Bibb County sheriff’s office said in a news release Wednesday night that 39-year-old Carlos Antonio Wilson is accused of following his ex, 41-year-old Reeshema Wilson, and Hiram Simmons, also 41, while they were driving on Mercer University Drive about 1 a.m. Wednesday.
The sheriff’s news release detailed the encounter:
After Reeshema Wilson and Simmons noticed a vehicle following them, they pulled over at the Food Mart at 4381 Mercer University Drive. Carlos Wilson got out of his 2006 Chevrolet Equinox and started firing a gun at the pair. They drove away, but Carlos Wilson followed them down Log Cabin Drive where he rammed their car at Napier Avenue, causing the cars to wreck.
Carlos Wilson flashed his handgun and pulled Reeshema Wilson from the vehicle about the time sheriff’s deputies arrived. Carlos Wilson fled on foot.
About 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Carlos Wilson turned himself over to the Southeastern Regional Fugitive Task Force, according to the news release. He was jailed in Bibb County on multiple warrants, including two counts of aggravated assault, two counts of aggravated assault family violence, kidnapping, aggravated stalking, violation of oath of office and possession of a handgun during commission of a felony.
Anyone with information about the case is asked to call the Bibb Sheriff’s Office at 478-751-7500 and ask to leave a message for the on-call investigator.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Correctional Officer Patrick Harris Arrested for Theft
According to reports, a witness saw Harris driving a truck and pulling a trailer into the property after the gate was secured, which he had keys to.
Deputies arrested Harris as he was leaving the landfill. Several items of scrap metal were found in his trailer.
Harris will be charged with theft by taking, criminal trespassing and violation of oath of office. Additional charges are pending.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Officer George Hall Charged with Violation of Oath of Office
The Sylvester Police Department arrested one of their own officers today around 3 p.m. and took him into custody at the Worth County Sheriff’s office.
Officer George Hall was arrested and charged with violation of oath of office, making false statements, and tampering with evidence.
The release of information regarding this arrest was sent out to media organizations just 20 minutes after Officer Hall was taken into custody.
This case is still under investigation by the Georgia Bureau of Investigations and no other info is being released at this time.
Monday, March 17, 2014
Former Officer Patrick Earwood Charged with Molesting Girls Due in Court
A former Cave Spring police officer accused of molesting girls and forcing women into sexual acts is scheduled for an arraignment next month.
Patrick Edward Earwood, 31, remained in jail Friday without bond. Earwood is scheduled to appear April 11 before a Floyd County Superior Court judge.
Earwood has the option of having his charges read to him at the arraignment.
Prosecutors allege Ear wood coerced girls and women to perform sex acts or expose themselves.
Authorities first learned of the allegations when a girl alleged she rode in Earwood’s patrol car, and that he asked her for sex, police reported.
An investigation began, which led detectives to two different women.
According to an order by Superior Court Judge Tami Colston:
The first woman said Earwood arrested her and took her to City Hall. Earwood then told her he’d free her if she gave him oral sex. When she said nothing, Earwood returned her to his patrol car and began driving to the Floyd County Jail.
“On the way to the jail, Defendant Earwood said ‘are you going to do this or not?’” the order states. “She responded, ‘You know, I’m going to have to do this?’ He said yes and pulled off the road.”
The woman performed oral sex on Earwood, and he then took the woman to meet her mother. She did not go to jail.
The second woman said she encountered Earwood when he arrested her for DUI. Earwood said they could “work something out” if her boyfriend wasn’t in the car. She thought little of the comment, and Earwood took her to the police station for a breath test. When she failed the test, Earwood put her in his patrol car and began driving to jail.
“On the way to the jail, Earwood offered to lower one of the traffic charges if she would let him touch her breasts,” the order states. “She moved up closer to him and he fondled her breasts on the way to the jail.”
Earwood faces two counts each of aggravated sodomy, second-degree child cruelty, sexual battery and sexual assault against a person in custody. He also faces charges of aggravated child molestation, child molestation, giving false statements and violation of his oath by a public officer.
Saturday, March 01, 2014
Officer Demetrius Kendrick Arrested for Planting Drugs
A DeKalb County police officer turned himself in Friday on accusations he illegally charged a man with having marijuana during a 2012 arrest.
Officer Demetrius A. Kendrick was indicted Thursday by a DeKalb grand jury on the charge of violation of oath by public officer, authorities said.
The man Kendrick arrested, Alphonso Eleby, says video footage showed Kendrick planting drugs before the arrest.
A DeKalb Superior Court judge set a $10,000 bond for Kendrick, who was given 24 hours to turn himself in to the DeKalb County Jail, authorities said.
Kendrick, 33, was booked into the jail Friday around 9:30 a.m., and released on bond just after 10:15 a.m., according to jail records.
If convicted, he faces up to five years in prison, prosecutors say.
In March 2013, Kendrick was placed on restrictive duty, which means he was off the streets, police said. He is now on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of an internal investigation, police said.
Prosecutors say Kendrick, a five-year DeKalb cop, wrongfully arrested Eleby on July 6, 2012, and charged him with marijuana possession even though the officer knew Eleby didn’t have drugs on him.
Eleby’s attorney says Kendrick was caught on videotape planting drugs on Eleby.
On July 6, 2012, Eleby stopped to talk to someone inside a black SUV parked at the Chevron gas station on North Hairston Road.
Police officers claimed they smelled marijuana and arrested the person in the vehicle, according to police reports obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Eleby’s attorney Mark Bullman said his client was detained and strip-searched, but no drugs were found.
Video of the incident shows a female officer stand over Eleby and watch him while other officers search the SUV.
The video shows a male officer Bullman identified as Kendrick call the female officer over to the SUV. While she searches the vehicle, the video shows the male officer circle back to Eleby and toss marijuana next to him.
The video shows Eleby protesting what he sees the officer do and the officer puts him in a choke-hold while other officers look on.
In his report, Kendrick said that while arresting the driver of the SUV, “I observed Mr. Eleby throw a small piece of a green leafy substance behind him.”
Bullman argued that Eleby had no way to throw anything.
“My client had his hands on his knees as he was instructed and all of his pockets were rabbit-eared,” Bullman said. “They’d searched in his crotch and reached inside his underwear and found nothing. Where was he going to hide drugs?”
The DeKalb County Solicitor-General’s office dropped the charges against Eleby in March 2013, but not because of anything on the video.
According to court records, police couldn’t find the marijuana Eleby was accused of having in time to be tested and used at trial.
Police said an internal investigation into Kendrick’s conduct was started early this month.
Bullman lamented what he sees as a delay.
“It is disturbing, at best, that it took almost two years after the clearly unconstitutional and illegal actions of Officer Kendrick for the DeKalb County Police Department to initiate an internal investigation into this matter,” he said. “They have had clear, independent evidence of Kendrick’s crimes for the balance of this time, during which Mr. Eleby was under threat of criminal charges the county knew to be false.
“Nevertheless, we were pleased to learn (DeKalb County Public Safety Director Cedric) Alexander directed that an investigation be initiated.”
Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Sheriff Deputy Andrew Field Arrested
Friday, January 29, 2010
Officer Jeremy Reynolds Arrested for Rape
Police arrested 23-year-old Jeremy Reynolds as he reported for work Friday. DeKalb County Police spokesman Jason Gagnon says the arrest stems from an incident occurred last September though he wouldn't reveal any more details about Reynolds' accuser.
Reynolds has been a DeKalb cop for two years and also faces two counts of violating his oath of office.
Gagnon says his former colleague has been placed on administrative leave pending termination.
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Former Officer Victor Goad Accused of Soliciting Bribe
The Richmond County grand jury issued the indictment against Victor J. Goad, accusing him of theft by extortion and violation of the oath of a public officer. Mr. Goad, who was fired after the allegation arose, allegedly threatened to arrest and jail a man unless he was paid $200.
Mr. Goad, who is free on bond, should be arraigned later this month.
Monday, December 07, 2009
Dentention Officer Keith Gabbidon Charged with Sexual Assault
Keith Gabbidon is charged with three counts of violation of oath and sexual assault against a person in custody, as well as charges of public indecency and exposure.
Gabbidon was fired from the DeKalb County Sheriff's Office on Friday. The 40-year-old was with the sheriff's office for nearly 2 years prior to his firing.
Gabbidon has been released on $7500 bond.
The case is under investigation.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Officer Reginald Fisher Charged with Shooting Man in Face
Reginald Fisher was charged Tuesday on two counts of aggravated assault, aggravated battery and violation of oath for allegedly shooting Tramaine Miller at a southeast Atlanta apartment building.
Authorities said Fisher was working an unauthorized off-duty security job when he encountered the victim on the night of May 5.
Miller, who was unarmed, was shot in the lower left jaw.
The 27-year-old was not involved in any illegal activity, as Fisher suspected, but was at the apartment to help his quadriplegic aunt take her medicine.
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Friday, October 02, 2009
Deputy Victor Goad Jr Charged with Extoring Money at Traffic Stop
Sheriff Ronnie Strength announced that Thursday afternoon as he outlined the case against the former deputy. Goad remained in the county jail without bond.
The sheriff said the incident happened last Saturday at 4:30 am during a traffic stop on Battle Row in the Harrisburg area. Strength said Goad stopped a car with four people in it and found a stolen weapon.
The sheriff said Goad handcuffed the suspect and put him in his patrol car. Then Strength says Goad told the supect "I'll make this go away for $200." The sheriff said the suspect had $130 on him, and made a call to a friend, who brought him another $70.
The complaint was filed by the father of a teenage girl who was in the car. The names of the people in the car are not being released and no charges against them are expected.
Deputy Goad had been with the sheriff's office for six years, and on the crime suppression team for three years. That unit is often sent to trouble spots in the city-county. Members work as a team, often saturating areas with several members of the unit to look for criminal activity.
Goad faces charges of extortion and violating his oath of office.
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Friday, June 19, 2009
Three Officers Resign After Tasering Incident
Miles, who resigned from the Police Department this week after six years on the force, later surrendered to investigators. Gwinnett police said an internal investigation revealed Miles used a Taser on Wilson without provocation.
Two additional officers were identified as being present during the Taser incident. Sergeants Joey T. Parkerson, 39, and 41-year-old Christopher T. Parry both resigned following an administrative investigation. Parkerson was a 13-year veteran of the force and Parry was a 14-year veteran.
Parkerson can be seen in the surveillance video, although he did not shoot Wilson with the Taser.
The incident happened Feb. 16 at the Waffle House in the 2700 block of Loganville Highway, police said. The department launched an investigation after its internal affairs unit received information about possible criminal conduct.
Mike Puglise, an attorney representing Wilson, said it took him until the end of May to get surveillance video from the Waffle House and later filed a notice of intent to sue.
Authorities said the investigation revealed enough probable cause to arrest Miles.
"We are disappointed by the incident and this is not a reflection of our training," said a representative for the Gwinnett Police Department.
Miles has been charged with one count of battery and one count of violation of oath of office. He was booked at the Gwinnett County Detention Center and later released on $8,100 bond.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Sheriff Detective Nathan Woodstock Arrested

WOODSTOCK, Ga.
A Cherokee County sheriff's detective has been arrested and charged with violation of oath of office, tampering with evidence, felony marijuana possession and six counts of theft by taking.
Authoritites say 29-year-old Nathan Watson of Woodstock was being held at the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center on $40,000 bond following his arrest April 13. It was not immediately known if he had a lawyer.
The charges are related to evidence obtained in criminal investigations.
Watson, a member of the National Guard, was in Mississippi awaiting deployment to Afghanistan when investigators went to his home and found electronic devices and about two ounces of marijuana.
He had 10 years with the sheriff's department.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Officer Billy Hurst Accused of Watching Porn While on Duty
CLINTON
A Clinton police officer accused of watching more than 23 hours of pornography while on duty has asked that disciplinary hearings be closed to keep confidential his allegations that others in the department also may have behaved inappropriately. Read full complaint (PDF) Read defense's motion (PDF)
Patrolman Billy Hurst faces a May 21 hearing before the Clinton Police and Fire Commission on charges that he violated department policy by using city-owned computers to watch adult pornography in his squad car.
According to documents obtained by The Pantagraph under a Freedom of Information Act request, Hurst allegedly viewed a total of 23 hours and 22 minutes of pornography during portions of 15 working days between Nov. 13 and Jan. 24.
The 15-year veteran of the Clinton department does not face criminal charges. He is paid $22.06 per hour for an annual salary of $45,892 and remains on duty pending the outcome of the police board hearings. He has declined to comment on the charges.
Shane Voyles, labor attorney with the Policemen’s Benevolent in Springfield, said Hurst will disprove the suggestion that Hurst’s conduct “is unusual or singular at the Clinton Police Department.”
When contacted by The Pantagraph Tuesday, Voyles declined to provide specifics about the statements contained in his motion.
City Police Commissioner Jerry Milton said he is not aware of any accusations involving other officers. “I’ve not heard any of that,” said Milton.
Two hearings have been closed to the media and public. Voyles suggested hearings remain closed “with all due haste, out of abundance of caution (if for no other reason.)”
City officials monitored computers starting in November after viruses were detected on city computers.
The time Hurst spent on alleged inappropriate activity ranged from three minutes on Nov. 13 to 217 minutes on Jan. 22, according to the complaint filed by the city.
Hurst violated nine departmental rules, including acting in a manner disrespectful of the law, violation of public trust and conduct unbecoming an officer, said the police documents.
The initial complaint, filed Jan. 30 by Chief Michael Reidy, recommended that Hurst be suspended for 30 days without pay. In an amended complaint filed Feb. 19, Reidy changed his recommendation to ask that Hurst be terminated if found guilty by the commission.
Potential witnesses against Hurst include DeWitt County State’s Attorney Richard Koritz, according to commission records. Koritz told city officials in February that he is concerned that Hurst’s alleged behavior may make him unsuitable as a witness in criminal cases.
The disciplinary action follows a 2003 action against Hurst for exposing himself at a local bar. He was given 15 days suspension without pay and reduced in rank from sergeant to patrolman.
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Officer James Watson Facing Additional Charges
Watson is now charged with violating his Oath of Office which is a felony.
He voluntarily resigned from the police department effective this past Monday.
While Watson was not on duty at the time of his arrest, investigators say this latest charge could result in the loss of his police certificate.
Watson was arrested on Friday, March 13th. He is now out on bond.
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Officer David Gilliam Arrested for Sexually Attack Woman
A Dougherty County Police Officer assigned to the Albany Dougherty Drug Unit is arrested for a sexual attack on a woman while working an off-duty security job.
Albany Police charged 41-year old David Gilliam with sexual battery, false imprisonment, and violation of oath of office.
Investigators say a 26 year old woman reported Gilliam tried to rape her in one of the rooms at the Superior Creek Lodge on North Slappey Boulevard February 4th. Gilliam worked at that motel as a Security Guard.
Dougherty County Police Chief Don Cheek said "He has been on suspension with pay status since the morning after this incident last week. We place him in a suspension status at that time and he had been relieved of all duties."
Warrants for Gilliam's arrest were signed Wednesday morning.
He turned himself in at the Sheriff's Office and was released on bond.
Dougherty County Police fired him Wednesday.
He worked for D-C-P since October 2005 and was assigned to the drug squad the last two years.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Officer Matthew Brown Charged with Inappropriately Touching 16-year-old
An Albany Police Officer is in jail charged with inappropriately touching a 16-year old girl in his custody.
G-B-I Agents arrested 25-year old Matthew Brown Wednesday night.
He's charged with sexual assault, sexual battery, and violation of oath of office, all felonies.
A-P-D fired the 3-year veteran Tuesday
On January 5th Brown was supposed to drive a 16-year old runaway back home to South Albany.
She told her family Brown instead touched her.
GBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge Mark Pro said "After the intiation of the report that he did, evidently she stayed in the vehicle , and they went to another location where the incident occured."
Brown is in the Dougherty County Jail without bond.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Police Sergeant Arrested for Racketeering and Forgery Charges
Michael James Saunders, who resigned from the department last month after 18 years of service, was allegedly buying and selling used vehicles without a dealer's license, said Cpl. Illana Spellman, spokeswoman for the Gwinnett County Police Department. Georgia allows a maximum of five vehicles to be sold privately each year without a license.
Saunders, 48, is also accused of forging signatures on documents involving the ownership of his vehicles.
Police said a citizen complaint to the internal affairs unit prompted an investigation which lasted two months, culminating in Saunders' arrest Thursday at his home in Duluth.
Saunders is charged with one count of first-degree forgery, two counts of violation of oath of office, one count of racketeering, one count of false statement in application and three counts of illegally selling used vehicles.
Saunders was a shift supervisor for the South precinct in Lilburn. The South Precinct serves a 116 square mile area in the the southwest corner of Gwinnett, which includes the city of Grayson as well as unincorporated areas of Tucker, Lilburn, Stone Mountain, Centerville, Snellville, Loganville, and Lawrenceville.
He is being held on $103,900 bond at the Gwinnett jail.




