Bibb County Officer Arrests Man Accused of Jumping in Front of Cars

October 2, 2023
1 min read
The Gist: A recent routine patrol by a Bibb County Sheriff's Office K-9 Interdiction Unit deputy took an unexpected turn when a motorist alerted the deputy to a man causing a hazard by jumping in front of vehicles on Chambers Road. Upon interaction, it was discovered the individual had a pending probation violation warrant, leading to his arrest.

The Gist: A recent routine patrol by a Bibb County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Interdiction Unit deputy took an unexpected turn when a motorist alerted the deputy to a man causing a hazard by jumping in front of vehicles on Chambers Road. Upon interaction, it was discovered the individual had a pending probation violation warrant, leading to his arrest.

The Details: During a recent detail, a deputy from the K-9 Interdiction Unit was approached by a concerned motorist on Chambers Road, informing about a man jumping in front of cars, creating a potentially dangerous situation.

The deputy subsequently engaged with the individual, and a quick check revealed the man was wanted on a probation violation warrant. The original charges included possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, obstruction of a law enforcement officer, and theft by shoplifting. The arrest was executed smoothly and the individual was taken to the the Bibb County Law Enforcement Center without any incidents.

What’s Next?: The arrested individual will now face legal proceedings pertaining to the probation violation and the original charges. Meanwhile, the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office will continue its patrols and community engagement initiatives, to ensure public safety and uphold the law.

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