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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Twelve Cherokee Residents Nabbed in Cherokee Outstanding Warrant Search

The Cherokee Sheriff's Office SWAT Team arrested the suspects on a variety of offenses in an all-day campaign to track down residents with outstanding warrants.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Twelve Cherokee Residents Nabbed in Cherokee Outstanding Warrant Search

The Cherokee Sheriff's Office SWAT Team arrested the suspects on a variety of offenses in an all-day campaign to track down residents with outstanding warrants.

The Cherokee Sheriff's Office SWAT Team on Tuesday arrested 12 people on various charges during its search of residents with outstanding warrants.  The team, a multi-agency group made up of officials from the Cherokee Sheriff’s Office, Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services, Holly Springs Police Department and the Woodstock Police Department, canvassed the streets between noon and 10 p.m., conducting 20 searches of homes that resulted in the arrests. Arrested during the operation were: Keep up with Holly Springs-Hickory Flat Patch news by subscribing to our newsletters and following us on Twitter and Facebook!  

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Cherokee County Mug Shots

Cherokee County Mug Shots

The following arrest information was supplied by the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center. It does not indicate a conviction.

The Cherokee County Adult Detention Center supplied Patch with the mug shots and booking reports of the inmates who appear above. At the time of reporting, none of them has been convicted of the listed charges, and all should be presumed innocent. For questions about this blotter, email Canton-Sixes Patch Editor Rodney Thrash, Holly Springs-Hickory Flat Patch Editor Jessie Gable or Woodstock-Towne Lake Patch Editor Lindsey Davidson.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Cherokee County Mug Shots

Cherokee County Mug Shots

The following arrest information was supplied by the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center. It does not indicate a conviction.

The Cherokee County Adult Detention Center supplied Patch with the mug shots and booking reports of the inmates who appear above. At the time of reporting, none of them has been convicted of the listed charges, and all should be presumed innocent. For questions about this blotter, email Canton-Sixes Patch Editor Rodney Thrash, Holly Springs-Hickory Flat Patch Editor Jessie Gable or Woodstock-Towne Lake Patch Editor Lindsey Davidson.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Holly Springs Man Arrested in Florida

A police blotter out of St. Augustine shows a native arrested for battery.

Brian W. Powley, 65, of Holly Springs, was arrested on Nov. 13 by the St. Augustine Beach Police Department and charged with battery, according to St. Augustine.com.  

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Jessie Gable

11:39 am on Monday, November 14, 2011

I bet it's not his favorite city anymore.   more ›

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Sheriff Responds to McGowan's Arrest

Sheriff Roger Garrison denies that the school system spokesman was at his house the night he was arrested for DUI.

Mike McGowan was arrested for his third DUI on the night of Dec. 17 and, according to the police report, told deputies that he was coming from Sheriff Roger Garrison’s house and was wearing the sheriff’s pants. Garrison said that was absolutely not true. “I am very disappointed that he used my name to leverage his bad position,” Garrison said. “But I’m very glad the deputies did their job and performed very professionally and were not influenced by his comments that he knew me.” McGowan stayed at Garrison’s house two nights before—the night an ice storm hit the county—after getting stranded in Canton, Garrison said. Garrison said he last saw McGowan on the morning of Dec. 16 when he left the sheriff’s house after borrowing fresh clothes. …

sclctvist

1:55 pm on Thursday, March 3, 2011

What ever happened to personal responsibility? The Board and Superintendent should immediately dimiss him from employment with the school system.   more ›

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