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Monday, September 15, 2025 at 4:33 AM

Sheriff’s Report

EDITOR’S NOTE: The Brantley Beacon receives the Sheriff’s Report from the Brantley County Sheriff’s Office. We are not at liberty to change any facts in the reports that are sent to us.

If there is an error in the report, contact the Brantley County’s Sheriff’s Office.

• Outstanding Fugitive from Justice warrant: Mallory Aaron, 40, was arrested Monday, August 4 and charged with an outstanding Fugitive from Justice warrant.

• Hit and Run: Mason Voss, 26, was arrested August 4 and charged with Hit and Run after deputies responded to a call.

• Outstanding Probation warrant: Patrick Hicks, 33, was arrested Tuesday, August 5 on an outstanding Probation warrant.

• Outstanding Probation warrant: Michael Dinegro, 41, was arrested Wednesday, August 6 on an outstanding Probation warrant.

• Criminal Trespass: Larry Swails (55) was arrested August 6 and charged with Criminal Trespass.

• Burglary: Hunter Willis (26) was arrested Wednesday, August 6 and charged with Burglary.

Brantley County deputies responded to 14,000 Central Avenue in reference to a stolen Mustang.

• Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Substance, Possession of Alcohol by Minor, Driving Without License, DUI, To Fast for Condition, Failure to Maintain Lane, Possession of Open Alcohol Container, Seat Belt Violation: Chloe Newman, 20, was arrested Friday, August 8 and charged with Poss ession of a Schedule I Cont rolled Substance, Possession of Alcohol by Minor, Driving Without License, DUI, To Fast for Condition, Failure to Maintain Lane, Possession of Open Alcohol Container, and Seat Belt Violation.

Brantley County deputies responded to Raybon Road in reference to a single vehicle crash.

• Aggravated Assault, Obstructing or Hindering Law Enforcement Officers, Battery, Obstruction of Law Enforcement Officer, Pedestrian Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs: Kiley Joyner, 37, was arrested Saturday, August 9 and charged with Aggravated Assault, Obstructing or Hindering Law Enforcement Officers, Battery, Obstruction of Law Enforcement Officer, and Pedestrian Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs after Brantley County deputies responded to a call.

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