Armed Protest at Douglas County Sheriff’s Office

The Douglasville Police Department and the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office received information that a known armed militia group, calling themselves the “Not Fucking Around Coalition”, or NFAC, was planning a protest on March 19, 2021, in Douglas County, over the recent death investigation of Stephen Styles. On March 18, 2021, Sheriff Tim Pounds and Chief Gary Sparks reached out to the group to let them know that a peaceful protest would be welcomed, but bringing any violence to Douglas County would not be tolerated. The group was respectful and gave no indications that they were coming for that purpose. Sheriff Pounds agreed to meet with them, and any member of the Styles family, about their concerns over the death investigation. On March 19, 2021, the group assembled at the Arbor Place Mall for a short period of time and then drove the Sheriff’s Office. The group parked outside the entrance of the Sheriff’s Office, where approximately 25 members donned black clothing, ballistic vests, facial coverings, firearms and high capacity magazines. As the group marched in formation, down the sidewall toward the Sheriff’s Office, they were met by deputies. The deputies spoke with the group about 100 yards from the entrance of the Sheriff’s Office, and informed them that they were entering an established guard line of the jail and that they were not permitted to proceed any further with their weapons. Approximately eight members of the group disarmed themselves and accompanied Stephen Styles’ brother to meet with Sheriff Pounds and Chief Sparks in the Sheriff’s conference room. Sheriff Pounds spoke to them about the death investigation, which, based on all available evidence, was a suicide.

After meeting with Sheriff Pounds, the group left the Sheriff’s Office and rearmed themselves. They very briefly blocked the roadway leading to the Sheriff’s office while they posed for a group picture and individual selfies. No one was obstructed from entering or leaving, in fact, as soon as the first vehicle approached they cleared the roadway and left. They then proceeded to the location where Stephen Styles’ body was discovered on Mason Creek Road. We received numerous calls about the armed militia group and concerned citizens were reassured that the assembly was peaceful.

During this incident the Douglas County Jail was placed on lockdown as a security measure. The lockdown was lifted after the armed militia group left the area.

In regards to the death investigation involving Mr. Stephen Styles:

On February 21st, 2021, deputies with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office responded to a wooded area, located on Mason Creek Road in Winston, GA, regarding a vandalized and abandoned vehicle.  This remote area of Mason Creek Road is an area where known drug abusers frequent and illegal trash dumping occurs.  During the course of the investigation, deputies located Mr. Stephen Craig Styles, deceased by way of hanging, approximately two hundred and fifty yards from his vehicle.

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Major Case Unit responded to the scene and began an investigation into the death. Throughout the course of the investigation, investigators learned that Mr. Styles had left his residence on February 12th, 2021, after a disagreement with his grandmother.  Mr. Styles never returned home, nor was he reported as missing. Investigators learned that Mr. Styles was on parole for a child molestation and was being supervised by the Georgia Department of Community Supervision, via an ankle monitor that tracked his whereabouts at all times.  In reviewing the records from Mr. Styles’ ankle monitor, it was determined that he’d left his residence on February 12th, 2021 and drove directly to the wooded area where his vehicle and body were found.

Further investigation of the vehicle proved that the vehicle was vandalized days after Mr. Styles had abandoned it on February 12th, 2021.  Investigators also determined that the chair located next to Mr. Styles’ body contained a shoe impression, which matched the soles of the shoes he was wearing.

The ligature used for the suicide was brought to the scene by Mr. Styles, from his residence. Investigators conducted an external examination of Styles’ body, to include his clothing, and there was no indication of foul play. There were no indications on the ground or otherwise that there was any altercation or struggle near his vehicle or where he was located.

Styles’ body, along with the crime scene photographs, were sent to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation Medical Examiner’s Office to undergo an autopsy.  Autopsy findings concluded that the cause of death was ligature hanging and the manner of death is suicide.

Members of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office met with Douglas County District Attorney Dalia Racine. District Attorney Racine had learned of the investigation and wanted to be briefed on the facts of the case. After reviewing the case with District Attorney Racine, she felt comfortable that the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office had conducted a very thorough investigation and that all the facts indicated Mr. Stephen Styles had committed suicide.

In Custody for Homicide

UPDATE (03/22/2021 @ 8:30pm): Nathanael Searcy is now in custody. Thank you to everyone who shared his information.


On March 16, 2021, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office responded to Silver Way in the Silver Creek Ranch Subdivision in Lithia Springs, Georgia, to a reported vehicle collision and shots fired call.

Deputies arriving discovered 21-year-old Melvin Porter deceased in the driver’s seat of a minivan which had left the roadway and came to rest behind a residence.

Investigators followed leads, canvased the neighborhood and conducted interviews into the early morning hours.  According to eye witnesses and with the assistance of home surveillance videos, 17-year-old, Nathanael Michael Searcy, was identified as the individual who shot and killed Melvin Porter.

Multiple Search Warrants have been executed and the case is still ongoing.  Two other arrests have been made in this case with associates of Nathanael Searcy who were at the scene of the crime.  In addition to Searcy, additional arrests are expected.

Please contact Sgt. J. Hayes or Douglas County Sheriff’s Office with any information at:

Capetillo Jimenez, Alejandro

Name: Alejandro Capetillo Jimenez
AKA:
Sex: Male
Ethnicity: Hispanic/Latino
Build: Medium
Weight: 140lbs
Height: 5’7″
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Black
Tattoos: None/unknown
Scars:
Glasses:
Facial Hair:

Offense(s): Sexual Battery, Child Molestation

If you have any contact with this individual, please notify the following:
Emergency: (770) 949-5656
Tipline: (770) 920-7139
Warrants Division: 770-920-7141 or 678-486-1283
Capt. Randy Daniell
Douglas County Sheriff’s Office
Phone: (770) 920-4976
E-Mail: jdaniell@sheriff.douglas.ga.us
Lt. Michael Wheeler
Douglas County Sheriff’s Office
Phone: (770) 577-5102
E-Mail: mwheeler@sheriff.douglas.ga.us
Sgt. Rodney Howard
Douglas County Sheriff’s Office
Phone: (770) 920-4976
Email: rhoward@sheriff.douglas.ga.us
Inv. Alina Atkins
Fugitive Investigator
678-718-4404
Email: Inv. Alina Atkins
Inv. Rodney Pettaway
Douglas County Sheriff’s Office
Phone: (678) 486-1242
Email: rpettaway@sheriff.douglas.ga.us
Inv. Jeff Lentz
Douglas County Sheriff’s Office
Phone: (678) 486-1217
Email: jlentz@sheriff.douglas.ga.us
Dep. John McLucas
Douglas County Sheriff’s Office
Phone: (770) 920-4981
Email: jmclucas@sheriff.douglas.ga.us
Dep. Jerrell Young
Douglas County Sheriff’s Office
Phone: (678) 486-1216
Email: jyoung@sheriff.douglas.ga.us
 

Precious Metals Thefts on the Rise

There has recently been a rise in the price of certain precious metals.  This has caused the increase of reported copper and catalytic converter thefts across the state of Georgia and the United States.

Thieves target catalytic converters that are attached to the underside of a vehicle as part of the exhaust system because they contain valuable metals such as platinum, palladium, or rhodium.  The thieves sell these metals for hundreds or thousands of dollars. Thieves typically use a saw or grinder to remove the converter and can have one removed in as little as one minute.  Larger vehicles are targeted because of the ease of access to the underside of the vehicle.  Vehicles parked in dark locations for multiple days are prime targets.  Other areas of concern are car lots, large parking lots, rideshare lots, and any other areas a large number of vehicles park for extended periods of time.  If you are driving, or out in the community after business hours, and hear what sounds like metal being cut in a parking lot area, please call your local law enforcement agency in order to try and apprehend these thieves.

The price of copper is also on the rise.  If you have vacant homes, or businesses in your area, please pay attention to who comes in and out of these places.  Notify local law enforcement if you see someone removing copper wire or tubing from these vacant places.  If you own some of these vacant places try painting your copper black as it will appear to be just black tubing instead of copper.  Have an alarm system or security cameras installed for the property.

As always if you are out in the community and see something that you believe is suspicious please notify your local law enforcement agency to report it.  If you can safely photograph the suspicious activity or a vehicle tag and provide that information to law enforcement it would assist in the investigation of that incident.  See something, Say Something!

Thank you!

Congrats, Sgt. Long!

Sheriff Tim Pounds and staff would like to congratulate Ashley Long on her recent promotion to Investigative Sergeant. She will be leading the Persons Unit in our Criminal Investigations Division.

Welcome and Congratulations

Sheriff Tim Pounds and staff would like to welcome and congratulate the following personnel:

  • Jailer K. Terry – New Hire
  • Dep. G. Pitcock – Mandate Graduate
  • Dep. J. Williams – Mandate Graduate
  • Off. E. Jackson – Douglasville Police Department (deputized)
  • Off. L. Heller – Douglasville Police Department (deputized)

Two People Wanted for Rent Theft

On February 2, 2021 at approximately 1:30am, a male and female were captured stealing rent payments out of the mail slot at the Douglasville Regency Mobile Home Park on McKown Rd, Douglasville GA. The male was seen wearing a sweatshirt, sweatpants and tennis shoes. The female was wearing a checkered pattern jacket, blue jeans and boots. They were seen leaving in a newer model Chevrolet Tahoe with no tag.

If anyone has information on the people or vehicle in the photographs, please contact Investigator C. Clark at 678-486-1307 or email cclark@sheriff.douglas.ga.us.

Two People Wanted for Property Damage and Mail Theft

On January 6, 2021 two subjects entered the mailboxes at the Manchester Place Apartments located at 1600 Blairs Bridge Rd, Lithia Springs GA. They used an unknown tool to pry open the mailboxes. They were captured on video removing multiple pieces of mail and packages before leaving in an grey car with tinted windows that was parked near the mail area.

If anyone has information on the people or the vehicle in the photographs above please contact Investigator T. Smith (678-486-1294) or email tfsmith@sheriff.douglas.ga.us.

Congratulations and Welcome Back!

Sheriff Tim Pounds and staff would like to congratulate the following personnel on their recent promotions:

  • Lt. Aycock* (promotion from CID Sgt.)
  • Lt. Catlin (promotion from CID Sgt.)
  • Lt. LaPoint (promotion from Jail Division Sgt.)
  • Sgt. Ayers (promotion from SRO/Deputy)
  • Sgt. Duncan (promotion from Deputy/Fleet)
  • Sgt. Gomez* (promotion from SID Investigator)
  • Sgt. Miller (promotion from CID Investigator)
  • Sgt. Wright (promotion from CID Investigator)

* not pictured

We would also like to welcome back Inv. Christy Clark. She will be returning to CID in the near future.

Suspects Wanted for Multiple Commercial Burglaries

Shaun Pruitt and Anthony Yourn have been identified as two of the suspects in several commercial burglaries that occurred in Douglas County. There is a third individual that hasn’t been identified.

If anyone has information on the person or the vehicles in the photographs that are shown please contact Inv. T. Puckett (770) 920-4918 or Inv. Citizen (678) 486-1274.

 

 

Congratulations, Inv. Miller!

Sheriff Tim Pounds and staff would like to congratulate Inv. Josh Miller on his recent Secret Service National Computer Forensic Institute (NCFI) Top 50 Partners Award. He was 27th in the nation for electronic forensic examinations in 2019. During that year, he examined over 23 terabytes of data that resulted in a number of additional leads and information in a wide variety of criminal cases. We are very proud of his accomplishment, and recognize that he is a tremendous asset not only to this department but to the community as well.

 

Welcome, New and Returning Deputies

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

  • Dep. Gregory Carpenter: returning DCSO Deputy and will be going to our Transports Division.
  • Dep. Timothy Calhoun: previous Law Enforcement experience with DeKalb County and will be going to our Court Services Division.
  • Dep. Jay Smith: previous Law Enforcement experience with Douglasville PD and will be going to our Patrol Division.

If you or anyone you know would like to join our ranks, please visit our employment page for more details.

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