Two Men Arrested for Multiple Drug-Related Offenses

Agents with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Special Investigation Division began an investigation in July of 2017 into Patrick Oakley of Douglasville, Georgia after a complaint was received from a concerned citizen about illegal activity. The complaint was that Patrick was selling Alprazolam (Xanax) pills and Marijuana that he gets delivered through the U.S. mail. As a result of this investigation Agents were able to purchase both Xanax and Marijuana from Patrick on two separate occasions.

Agents working with the United States Postal Service were also able to intercept packages that were scheduled to be delivered to Patrick Oakley at his residence in Douglasville, and these packages contained approximately 262 Alprazolam “Xanax” pills and blister packs containing Tramadol, a commonly abused pain reliever. These items were seized by the postal inspector and turned over to the Sheriff’s Office Investigator.

On September 28, 2017 agents of the Special Investigations unit and the Crime Suppression unit served arrest warrants and a search warrant at Oakley’s residence on in Douglasville, Georgia. During the execution of these warrants there was marijuana in plain view on a desk in the residence. The marijuana weighed approximately five (5) grams. Pipes with marijuana residue and rolling papers were also present with the marijuana.

In the bedroom belonging to Patrick Oakley Agents located approximately twenty-three (23) grams of marijuana, 180 Alprazolam (Xanax) pills, 11 MDMA “Ecstasy” tablets, and numerous e-cigarette cartridges that contained illegal amounts of THC oil. Agents also located a safe containing a large sum of cash, approximately $17,000.00. A postal box from the U.S. Postal Service was found in the residence that contained multiple packs of E-cigarette cartridges that contained THC oil. Agents also recovered blister packs containing 7 Tramadol and 25 Tapentadol Hydrochloride tablets.

Another resident of the address searched, Chandler Davis, was charged with misdemeanor marijuana (5 grams) and drug related objects for the marijuana located in the residence.

Patrick Oakley was charged with numerous felonies that include:

  • Criminal attempt to possess alprazolam and tramadol for the packages that were intercepted,
  • Possession of marijuana (23 grams) with intent to distribute,
  • Possession with intent Alprazolam (Xanax),
  • Possession of tramadol,
  • Possession with intent to distribute MDMA (ecstasy),
  • Possession with intent to distribute THC oil.

 

Located: Isaiah Vaughn

UPDATE (11/03/2017): Isaiah Vaughn has been located.

Isaiah Wyatt Vaughn, 15 years of age, was last seen 07/31/2017 at his residential placement in Macon, GA. Isaiah could possibly be in Douglas County. It is unknown what Isaiah was wearing at the time he left he placement. Isaiah is 5’11, 119 lbs., brown hair and light brown eyes.

Please contact Inv. Terrence Dukes with any information at 678-486-1230.

Man Arrested for Rape, Battery

On July 25, 2017, Douglas County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the Reserve at Sweetwater Apartments in Austell, Georgia to a reported sexual assault. A suspect was identified during the investigation as Adedoja Olaniyi Bah, a 30 year old male. Bah was arrested and charged with Rape, Battery and other sexual related charges and later appeared before the Magistrate Judge on July 26, 2017.

Adedoja Bah, not a citizen of the United States, was visiting the U.S. temporarily during the commission of these crimes. He is originally from Nigeria, last living in Japan. The case investigator is working closely with an Immigration agent as the investigation is ongoing to include international information on Bah and completion of follow up into the sexual assault investigation here in Douglas County.

Adedoja Olaniyi Bah is currently being held at the Douglas County Jail without bond.

 

LOCATED: Shamari Unique Malazia Younkins

UPDATE (07/28/2017) Shamari Younkins has been located.

Shamari Unique Malazia Younkins, 14 years of age, was last seen 07/20/2017 at her residence in Douglas County. She was last seen wearing a black shirt with the word B.O.S.S. and black pants. Her hair is worn in long braids that hang past her shoulders. She is approximately 5’4 and weighs 145 lbs.

Please contact Inv. Terrence Dukes with any information at 678-486-1230.

Lawn Equipment Theft

On July 17, 2017, at approximately 11:17, the unknown males above drove around the parking lot of John Bleakley Ford. When the opportunity presented itself the passenger got out of the vehicle and stole a Stihl trimmer, edger and a blower from the landscaping truck.

On July 20, 2017, the same suspects stole two echo backpack blowers, a Stihl back pack blower and a Stihl Weedeater from a business on Thornton Road.

The vehicle is a blue Cadillac CTS bearing Georgia License Plate CGX1225.

If you have information in reference to this crime or any help in identifying these individuals.

Please contact Inv. M. Joseph, Douglas County Sheriff’s Office 770-920-4916 or email mjoseph@sheriff.douglas.ga.us

Reference case R1708356

 

Help Prevent Entering Autos

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office encourages everyone to help us in combating car break ins. These county-wide crimes can be prevented by following a few simple steps:

  • Keep your car locked. This will prevent thieves from “flipping” the door handles and easily gaining entry.
  • Never leave your valuables in plain view. If you do not want to take your valuables (purse, phone, laptop, etc.) with you, at least hide them in the trunk or other hard-to-reach area.
  • Take your valuables with you. This is the best thing you can do. Should your vehicle be broken into, you will still have your possessions. This includes firearms.
  • If you see something, say something. Call 911 if you see something suspicious, including unfamiliar persons or vehicles behaving strangely, in your neighborhood.
  • Install motion activated lights. Outdoor lights with motion sensors have always been a good theft deterrent.
  • Install a security camera. Home security cameras are quickly becoming one of the best tools available to investigators.

 

Three Suspects Wanted for Entering Autos Have Been Identified

UPDATE: The three males have been identified. Thank you to everyone who has commented and messaged us about this case!

On 06/19/17 multiple entering auto reports were taken in the Tyree Rd. area of Douglas County. During the incidents a credit card was taken and used by a suspect. These three males in the above pictures are persons of interest in the use of the credit card and entering autos. These subjects were driving a black Chevrolet Colorado. If anyone has information about these entering autos or can identify these subjects, please contact Inv. Jamie Fowler at 770-920-4992 or Inv. Josh N. Skinner at 678-486-1280.

 

 

Suspect Wanted in Gas Station Burglary

On June 11, 2017, at approximately 00:30, the unknown male  above burglarized the Marathon gas station located at 9937 HWY 166, Winston Ga 30187. The suspect is a Caucasian male approximately 5’10 to 6’1 and weighs from 165-185lbs. The male was wearing a black hooded with a yellow Nike logo. The suspect broke into the store and stole several lottery tickets.

If you have information in reference to this crime or any help in identifying this individual

Please contact Inv. M. Joseph, Douglas County Sheriff’s Office 770-920-4916 or email mjoseph@sheriff.douglas.ga.us

Reference case R1706730

 

Man Wanted in Attempted Burglary

On May 8, 2017, at approximately 01:50, the unknown male  above attempted to burglarize the Marathon gas station located at 9937 HWY 166, Winston Ga 30187. The suspect is a Caucasian male approximately 5’07 to 5’8, gray hair approximately 40-50 years old and weighs from 185lbs to 200lbs. The male was wearing a royal blue and black jacket, blue jeans, black shoes and white and black gloves.

If you have information in reference to this crime or any help in identifying this individual

Please contact Inv. M. Joseph, Douglas County Sheriff’s Office 770-920-4916 or email mjoseph@sheriff.douglas.ga.us

Reference case R1705252

 

BOLO: Suspects Wanted in Power Washer Theft

Between April 21st and 24th, 2017 a theft of a trailer containing a pressure washer occurred at 475 Riverside Pkwy. On May 7th, 2017 another trailer containing a pressure washer was stolen from the same location. The above picture is a picture of the vehicle that stole the trailer on May 7th. From the video, it appears to possibly be a bright blue Mitsubishi Montero. Before the theft there was a white male seen walking around the fenced in lot.

If anyone can identify this vehicle or occupants or have had similar incidents please notify Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Inv. Jamie Fowler.

Dispatch-770-949-5656

Office-770-920-4992

BOLO: Person Wanted in Connection with Stolen Credit Card Info

On March 26, 2017, at approximately 22:30, the unknown female above made two fraudulent transactions at the Stop N Shop (Citgo gas station) located at 3757 Kings HWY, Douglasville, GA 30135.  The unknown female used a credit card embossed with the credit card number belonging to Kingsway Baptist Church.

Any help in identifying this individual would be appreciated.  Reference case R1703494.

Please contact Inv. M. Joseph, Douglas County Sheriff’s Office 770-920-4916 or email mjoseph@sheriff.douglas.ga.us.

 

4 Juveniles Arrested for Possession of Marijuana and a 9mm Handgun at a Local Middle School

On April 26th, 2017 Deputy Ryan Quibell, the acting School Resource Officer at Chestnut Log Middle School, became involved in an investigation that resulted in a tip from an anonymous source that a student was in possession of a handgun. This tip was received late in the day just prior to the students being released for the day. A search by school officials revealed that a 14 year old male student did have in his possession a loaded 9mm handgun as well as an amount of marijuana packaged for sale as well as an undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency. The juvenile was taken into custody at that time. Deputy Quibell continued the investigation the following day and learned that there were three other male juvenile students at the school that were involved with attempting to distribute the marijuana that was seized the day before. These four juveniles were also involved with distributing marijuana on at least one prior occasion to 4/26/2017. All four juveniles were arrested for numerous offenses including the possession of the handgun, possession of the handgun during a drug transaction, possessing the weapon on school grounds, use of a communications facility to further a drug crime, conspiracy to distribute marijuana on school grounds, and RICO. The names of the juveniles are being withheld because of their age.

Sheriff Tim Pounds encourages everyone to use our mobile app (available for Apple and Android) to report crimes both in the community and in the school system.

Winfred Floyd Has Been Located

**UPDATE 04/25/17 5:48pm**
Mr. Floyd has been located, and we would like to thank everyone who has helped search and who has shared his information.

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is requesting the media assist us in the immediate distribution of a Mattie’s Call for a Winfred Bryson Floyd. Mr. Floyd is an 81 year old white male last seen in the area of Windy Valley Drive in Douglasville, Georgia on 4/24/2017 at approximately 2:00PM. Windy Valley Drive is in the heart of Douglas County located between the Highway 5 and Chapel Hill Road. His picture is attached. We are unaware of what he was wearing when he left the area that he was last seen and the picture attached is not what he was wearing at the time of his departure. Please be on the lookout for Mr. Floyd and contact the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office at 770-949-5656 with any sightings or information on the location of Mr. Floyd.

Large-Scale Drug Trafficking Organization Busted

In early February 2017, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Division identified a major drug trafficking organization originating in Douglas County and operating in Douglas, Fulton, and Cobb Counties. Investigators identified multiple individuals, who were distributing trafficking amounts of Methamphetamine across the West Georgia region. As a result of this case, a large-scale operation has been dismantled. We estimate this organization is responsible for bringing and distributing in excess of 50lbs of methamphetamine in a two-month period.

On April 19-20, 2017, the Douglas County Sheriff’s office conducted raids/search warrants that produced multiple pounds of methamphetamine, marijuana, US currency and real property. This is an on-going investigation and more arrest/searches are forthcoming.

Sheriff Tim Pounds would like to thank the Georgia State Patrol, Fulton County Police Department, MCS (Marietta Cobb Smyrna task force), and all of our deputies and investigators who have worked tirelessly around the clock to help bring down this major drug organization distributing narcotics in our community.

In custody:

  • Juvenal Castaneda
  • Wesley Paige
  • John Cook
  • Maria Mora
  • Megan Minter
  • Veronica Bosworth
  • Nicole Meece
  • Christle Parker
  • Britney Lawrence
  • Amber Perry
  • Jermaude Earl
  • Barry Orr
  • Keith Paine
  • Donald Bailey
  • Clint Wilson
  • Joshua Hargrove
  • Brittney Beal
  • Kenneth Todd Beaver

(Pictured: Lt. Jewell and K-9 Big searching a suspect’s car for additional evidence with Sheriff Tim Pounds and Chief Deputy Kenneth Conner.)

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