Man Arrested in Mississippi for Douglas County Homicide

Around 10:40 am on 5/11/21 Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) patrol deputies were dispatched to Swooping Ct, Douglasville, Ga in reference to a person shot. On arrival, deputies located a deceased male with what appeared to be gunshot wounds. It was also determined that the victim’s vehicle was missing from the residence. DCSO investigators responded to the scene and quickly developed a suspect by the name V’Daul Devontae Malik Guyton, who is 24 years of age. Guyton was reported to be the boyfriend of the victim. By 5:30 PM that afternoon DCSO investigators with assistance of the Mississippi State Police and the Forrest County Sheriff’s Office, located and arrested Mr. Guyton for felony murder, aggravated assault, armed robbery and theft of a motor vehicle. DCSO investigators are currently in Mississippi, examining evidence and following up on this investigation. Sheriff Tim Pounds would like to recognize his employees for their hard work and quick response in developing a suspect, obtaining the necessary evidence, and apprehending the suspect so quickly. He would also like to thank all the agencies involved who assisted his officers throughout this investigation.

Welcome, New Recruits

Sheriff Tim Pounds and staff would like to welcome our two newest jailers/deputy recruits: E. Santiago and A. Sluder. Both are scheduled to attend the next North Central Georgia Law Enforcement Academy mandate classes starting in July. We wish them both well as they begin their law enforcement careers with us. If you or someone you know would like to start, or continue, their law enforcement career, please check out our employment page.

 

Captured: Letitia Lynn Bishop

UPDATE (04-28-2021 @ 11:57am): At approximately 11:00 hours Inmate Letitia Lynn Bishop was located and captured in Fulton County by Douglas County deputies and members of the U.S. Marshals Service. Sheriff Pounds would like to thank everyone who assisted in the apprehension of this inmate including those officers who worked long hours to have her back in custody in less than 24 hours. He said “You may run from Douglas County, but you can’t hide.”


The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office had a female trusty walk off from her detail at the Sheriff’s Office around 11:35 hours this morning. She was last seen walking towards Fairburn Road wearing black leggings, grey t-shirt with print on the front and black shoes. Her name is Letitia Lynn Bishop and is described as a white female, 46 years old, 5′ 4″, and 125 lbs. She was in jail on nonviolent charges and is not considered to be a danger to the community. If you have any information please contact the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch at 770-949-5656.

 

 

Happy Retirement, Inv. Hendrix!

Sheriff Tim Pounds and staff would like to congratulate Inv. Rodney Hendrix on his retirement at the end of this month. During his 28-plus-year career with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, Inv. Hendrix was a Field Training Officer, investigated major cases and crimes against children, a hostage negotiator, patrol deputy, jailer, and a liaison for all Douglas County Accountability Courts. He is also an eight-year United States Army veteran. We appreciate all his years of service both to us and to the country, and he will be missed.

Multiple People Arrested in Street Racing Bust

Shortly after midnight on Sunday, April 25, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office assisted the Georgia State Patrol, Georgia Bureau of Investigations, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, and specialized units from the Atlanta Police Department in stopping a group of street racers. The operation had originated in East Point, but the group of street racers eventually migrated into Douglas County and were located in a parking lot off Douglas Hill Rd and Thornton Rd. Over 40 people were arrested including several juveniles and a wanted/convicted felon who was also in possession of a firearm. Between 25 to 30 vehicles were impounded and the adults were brought to the Douglas County Jail on their charges.

Welcome, New Jailers!

Sheriff Tim Pounds and staff would like to welcome the newest Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Jailers:

  • Nichole Harris
  • Jaret Houston
  • Cedric Tiggs

If you or someone you know would like to start their career in law enforcement with us, please visit our employment page.

Fun and Ice Cream at Annette Winn Elementary

Today, members of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office and Georgia State Patrol were invited to spend an hour with the 4th and 5th Graders at Annette Winn Elementary School. It was an opportunity for the students to interact with law enforcement officers in a a positive and relaxed environment. The students had a chance to meet with and get to know the different officers. Of course, the best things about the afternoon were ice cream sundaes and an appearance by K9 Big. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and the chance to interact with the students.

Benefits


Our Benefits:

  • Free 24/7 Gym
  • Free Meals for On-Duty Staff
  • Uniforms and Equipment Provided
  • 11 Paid Holidays
  • Three Personal Holidays
  • Health Insurance
  • Dental and Vision Insurance
  • Sick Leave (10.5 days per year and accrual begins upon full-time employment)
  • Paid Military Leave
  • Retirement Benefits
  • Supplemental Insurance
  • Flexible Medical Spending Accounts
  • Life Insurance
  • Training
  • Paid Vacation
    • 1 year = 10 days
    • 5 years = 12 days
    • 10 years = 18 days
    • 15 years = 20 days
    • 21 years = 24 days
    • 24 years = 25 days

Our Hiring Process:

  1. County Application — All persons interested in applying for a position with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office complete an “online” Douglas County Employment Form. To access the online application, go to the county website. Online applications are automatically submitted to the Sheriff’s Office – paper applications are not accepted.
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  1. Sheriff’s Office Application — After the Douglas County Employment applications are reviewed by the Sheriff’s Office Personnel division, applicants may then be invited to complete a full Sheriff’s Office Employment Application.
  2. Application Submission — Completed Sheriff’s Office Employment packets should be returned to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office via the email included in the packet or by dropping off in person to our office at 8470 Earl D. Lee Blvd in Douglasville.
  3. Application Review — Once your application packet has been received, members of the Sheriff’s Office Personnel Office will review your application. Acceptable candidates are identified and contacted to arrange a preliminary interview. (Please make sure that your contact information is included and correct. If we are unable to contact you, your application will be eliminated).
  4. Initial Interview — Your initial interview will be informal and typically lasts thirty to forty-five minutes. A member of the Personnel Office will go over the application packet with you to ensure that all pages are signed where appropriate, all necessary documents are provided, all pages that require notarizing are notarized, etc. Additionally, if the position requires typing, a typing test may be given. Successful completion of this interview will result in the application being forwarded to the Command Staff for review.

All applicants should bring the following items to the preliminary interview:

      • Birth Certificate
      • High School Diploma or GED Certificate
      • College Diploma (if applicable)
      • Driver’s License
      • Social Security Card
      • DD214 Long Form (if applicable)

Certified Peace Officers should also bring the following:

      • Certification
      • Training Certificates
  1. Secondary Interview — Your second interview will be a formal interview with a member of the Command Staff. This interview is approximately an hour long and is conducted by a Sheriff’s Office member at the rank of Captain or above. This purpose of this interview is to further evaluate the candidate’s suitability for the position. Many subjects may be discussed; prior employment, reasons for leaving, aspirations of the candidate, any questions from the application packet responses, etc. Candidates that successfully complete this phase of the application process and receive the approval of the Command Staff will be scheduled for a polygraph or computerized voice stress analysis (CVSA) test.
  2. Physical Ability Test – Based on the Deputy Sheriff Recruit position, you will be required to complete this test in 2 minutes, six seconds or less. (Peace Officer Standards Training required)
  3. Polygraph / CVSA – Applicants will submit to a polygraph or CVSA test, which is used to determine the candidate’s veracity on their application. In addition, other subjects may be broached that are considered of importance, based on the position you are being considered for. At the conclusion of the test, the candidate will receive either a “Pass” or “Fail”.
  4. Background — Candidate that receive a “Pass” and are otherwise deemed an acceptable candidate will advance to the Background phase. During this phase, all background information is verified, prior employers are contacted, references are contacted, credit histories may be checked, home visits may be made, neighbors talked to, school/college records verified, etc.
    Conditional Offer – Applicants that successfully completed the Background and all prior evaluations will be given a conditional offer of employment. Essentially, this step indicates that if the candidate successfully passes both a psychological and physical exam, they may be hired.
  5. Psychological Exam — The psychological exam is very comprehensive and applicants should anticipate that this exam will take all day. This exam is conducted by a mental health professional and not by a member of the Sheriff’s Office staff. Following your exam, the results will be forwarded to the Sheriff’s Office for review. Candidates that successfully complete the psychological exam with favorable results are then sent for a medical exam.
  6. Medical Exam – The medical exam is conducted at the Sheriff’s Office by a contracted medical provider. Tests include a drug screen, vision test, etc.
  7. Firearms Qualification – Based on the Certified Deputy Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff Recruit position you are applying for, you may be required to qualify with our duty weapon. (Peace Officer Standards Training required)
  8. Offer of Employment – Congratulations! If you’ve made it to this step, and successfully completed all of the previous steps, you will receive an offer of employment. You will meet with a member of the Personnel Office to discuss salary information, receive a badge number and orientation will be scheduled. You will also meet with a member of Supply to obtain your uniforms.
  9. Orientation Day — Newly hired candidates are required to attend an orientation at the Douglas County Courthouse. At this orientation, you will complete some final tasks, and we will provide you with information, such as specifics on your insurance plan. Once you’ve completed the orientation at the Courthouse, you will return to the Sheriff’s Office and meet with a member of the Command Staff. We will provide you with a copy of the Policy and Procedures Manual and you may meet briefly with Training. You will then be sent to meet with a member from the department in which you will work. Work schedules may be discussed, expectations set, and work begins.
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Person Wanted in Road Rage Shooting

On April 9th, 2021, at approximately 5:08 pm, located on the entry ramp to I-20 WB from Thornton Rd, a small black in color car with a black male driver, shot the rear window of a white in color, Honda Accord, during a road rage incident. The driver of the small black car then backed up the entry ramp and fled onto Thornton Rd in an unknown direction. Please contact Inv. Nathan Mitchell with any information at (770) 577-5108 or mnmitchell@sheriff.douglas.ga.us

Injured Deputy Receives Quilt Donation

On March 30, 2021, Dep. Illidge was shot in the line of duty while responding to an armed robbery call off Thornton Rd. Thankfully, he has already been released from the hospital and is recovering. That recovery has been made all the sweeter by a donation of a quilt from the group Quilts for Cops. One of their members, Mrs. Michelle Bautsch, is an area resident, and her son, Matthew, is an Atlanta Police Department K9 handler. Both were on hand on April 7, 2021, to present Dep. Illidge with the gift of a handmade quilt. We are extremely thankful and appreciative of the gesture and the time and effort it took to make such a beautiful quilt!

Person Wanted in Trailer Theft

On February 7 2021 at approximately 2:37 pm the subject pictured stole a 2019 Diamond enclosed cargo trailer from 4500 Industrial Access Road in Douglasville GA. The vehicle used was a black or blue newer model Jeep Cherokee or Grand Cherokee Limited with what looks to be a dealer tag. The suspect appears to be male and was wearing a red hoodie, jeans and Nike shoes. If anyone has information on the person or vehicles in the photographs, please contact Investigator T. Puckett at (770-920-4918) or email tpuckett@sheriff.douglas.ga.us.

Captured: Marcus Moment


On 3/29/21 at approximately 1 AM one of our deputies tried to initiate a traffic stop on a white Audi traveling on Veterans Memorial Hwy. It was reported that the owner of the vehicle was wanted for multiple felony charges from 5 different agencies, was reported to be armed and dangerous and an escape risk. The driver of the vehicle failed to stop and initiated a chase traveling eastbound on Veterans Memorial Hwy from the City of Douglasville. We pursued the vehicle until in it wrecked at Veterans Memorial Hwy and Bingham Road. The driver then fled on foot from his vehicle towards Newman Ellis Road. Douglas County Deputies and Douglasville Police Officers quickly set up a perimeter in the area. Multiple sighting were called in by area residents and by 1:24 we had him in custody with the assistance of the community and a Powder Springs K-9. Thanks to the quick action of the Sheriff’s Office Patrol Division, Sheriff’s SCORPION Unit, The Douglasville Police Department, area residents, and the Powder Springs Police Department, this individual is no longer on the run and has new charges in Douglas County for:

40-6-390 – Reckless Driving
40-6-395(B)(5)(A) – Fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer
40-6-181 – Speeding
16-10-24(a) – Obstruction of Officers
16-13-30(j) – Possession of Marijuana
16-11-106 – Possession of Firearm or Knife During Certain Crimes
16-11-131 – Possession of firearms-convicted felons

Welcome Home, Capt. Brown

Please join in with Sheriff Pounds and staff in celebrating some wonderful news. Retired Captain Ross Brown has been in a hospital or a rehab facility since August of last year battling COVID 19-related illnesses. Today, he was released from the hospital and is recovering well. This is a huge, answered PRAYER. Ross worked for the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office for 31 years and had to retire because of COVID. He served as the Captain of Court Services along with many other assignments and positions in his tenure.

Today, the SCOPE Division escorted retired Captain Ross Brown home from the hospital. The escort followed a route through Marietta and along Hwy 278 before making their way to the Douglas County Courthouse and ultimately the Sheriff’s Office before continuing to Capt. Brown’s home. We are extremely thankful and humbled by the prayers and well wishes Capt. Brown has received since August, and we wish him the best in his continued recovery!

Welcome!

Sheriff Tim Pounds and staff would like to welcome and congratulate our newest, and returning, personnel:

  • Dep. Elias Johnson (Mandate graduate)
  • Dep. Mason Bell (Mandate graduate)
  • Dep. Omereo Potts (New hire from Carrollton PD)
  • Dispatcher Leighanne Lewis (New hire from Dallas PD)
  • Dispatcher Jessica Morgan (New hire)
  • Dep. Kendall Mack (Returning)

 

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