

Raising awareness to prevent child abuse
A few of Jones County finest wore blue on April 16, 2021 in observance of Child Abuse Awareness Month. We all stand together to make a difference. We know together we can help prevent this horrible behavior. Our children are our future, so we must do our part in the village we live in to help raise powerful village leaders. NO MORE ABUSE IN OUR COMMUNITY.

Booze convicted of Aggravated Assault
Keith Antonio Booze, Jr. was convicted of three counts of Aggravated Assault on Wednesday, April 21, 2021 for shooting at an occupied residence where his ex-girlfriend and members of her family were staying. Booze was sentenced to 60 years with the first 30 years to be served in confinement and banished from Jones County. The prosecution was led by Assistant District Attorney Faith D. Worley. The DA’s office is grateful for the work of Victims’ Advocate Nancy Gordon and the J

Greene County conviction on Milton Scott, Jr.
Milton Scott, Jr. was convicted in Greene County Friday evening for Felony Murder, Tampering with Evidence and Cruelty to Children in the Third Degree for the February 10, 2019 killing of his girlfriend. Scott was sentenced to Life in Prison plus two years by the Honorable Terry Massey, Jr. The prosecution was led by Chief Assistant District Attorney Allison Mauldin and assisted by ADA Blayne May. The DA’s office is grateful for the tireless work of the GBI, Special Agent Ni


District Attorney's Office helps train nurses to become Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners
The DA's Office for Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit is proud of our partnership with GCSU School of Nursing's ANE SANE Training Program, which trains nurses to become Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners. ADA Nancy Scott Malcor presented on testifying in court, a required component of the certification. These nurses will be an invaluable resource as we seek justice in these terrible crimes.

Murder Conviction in Baldwin County
Today, a Baldwin County Jury convicted Tyree Derion Ingram of Felony Murder and several other felony charges. Ingram was sentenced by Honorable Brenda H. Trammell to Life with the possibility of parole on the Murder charge plus 13 years to serve consecutively on the other felonies. The prosecutors for this case were District Attorney T. Wright Barksdale III and Assistant District Attorney Faith D. Worley. We would like to offer a special thank you to our District Attorney Inv


April is Child Abuse Awareness Month
While you are driving around Gray this month, you may notice pinwheels blowing in the wind. The pinwheel is the symbol used during this month to remind citizens that child abuse is a real cancer in all communities. The pinwheels symbolize the 1 in 10 children who will experience sexual abuse before their 18th birthday. The pinwheels symbolize the over 10,000 children in Georgia who suffer physical, medical and emotional abuse and neglect. The pinwheels symbolize th