Threats Made Against Alexander High via Social Media

At approximately 2:30pm today the school resource officer at Alexander High School was notified of a potential threat at the school that was posted on a social media application. Through investigation it was determined that the threat was made by two juvenile suspects that attend the school. Both suspects were arrested and charged with felony terroristic threats against a school.

Lt. Glenn Daniel
Public Information Officer
Douglas County Sheriff’s Office
8470 Earl D. Lee Blvd.
Douglasville, Ga. 30134
Desk: 770-920-4955
gdaniel@sheriff.douglas.ga.us

Cemetery Clean-Up

One of our inmate work crews worked to clean up the Winn-Enterkin cemetery on Mann Rd. We have a crew work meet with the cemetery committee each Thursday. There are around 60 cemeteries within the county that our crews maintain.

Boundary Waters Storage

What ball field couldn’t use a little more storage? This time, we put our inmate crews to work building a small storage structure at the Boundary Waters football fields.

Tyler Carach AKA “Donut Boy” Visits the DCSO

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office would like to say thank you to Tyler Carach and the Biker Care Unit of Ga. For those that may not know, Tyler has taken it upon himself to bring donuts to every law enforcement agency in the US. That is a pretty amazing mission for a 9-year-old, and we appreciate the chance to spend time with him. More pictures and information can be found on his Facebook page: I DONUT need a reason to THANK a cop.

Lithia Springs Precinct Cleaning

When our Lithia Springs precinct recently needed a face lift, we called in one of our inmate work crews to power wash and paint the building. The precinct building is located at 1046 Oak Ridge Rd. Austell, GA 30168 and is open during regular business hours on most weekdays.

Fixing Jail Water Main

This is just one of our inmate work crews that maintain our office and other county and public use areas. Today, they repaired a water main break just behind our kennels.

Thank You, Sheriff Miller; Welcome, Sheriff Pounds

The staff at the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office would like to say “Thank You” to Sheriff Phil Miller for your service, your leadership, and your friendship to us and this community. We wish you a very happy and well-deserved retirement!

We would also like to welcome incoming Sheriff Tim Pounds back to the office he has served for many, many years. We look forward to working with Sheriff Pounds to keep our citizens and community safe!

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