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Locality: Dahlonega, Georgia

Phone: +1 706-864-0414



Address: 385 E Main St 30533 Dahlonega, GA, US

Website: www.lumpkincounty.gov

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Lumpkin County Sheriff's Office 06.12.2020

Thank you Jennifer and Todd!

Lumpkin County Sheriff's Office 04.12.2020

Drug Arrests in North Georgia On Wednesday, December 9, 2020, several arrests were made across numerous counties in North Georgia as the culmination of a year-long investigation conducted by the Hall County Sheriff’s Office, Gainesville Police Department, White County Sheriff’s Office, Lumpkin County Sheriff’s Office, Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office, Department of Community Supervision, the United States Attorney’s Office, the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Major Offender...’s Task Force, and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation’s Appalachian Regional Drug Enforcement Office. Throughout the investigation, law enforcement seized 433 grams of methamphetamine, 4 pounds of marijuana, 89 grams of crack cocaine, 53 grams of powder cocaine, 90 grams of heroin, 3 firearms, more than $19,000 U.S. Currency, and other assets valued at over $20,000. Two stolen ATV’s were also recovered as a part of the investigation. The primary suspect of the investigation, Bernard Jermaine House, 43, of Buford, was arrested on one count of Conspiracy to Distribute Heroin, and five counts of Distribution of Heroin, with further charges pending. Four search warrants were conducted on Wednesday at addresses associated with House’s drug trafficking organization. Other individuals arrested are as follows: Christian Wright, 30, of Gainesville, was charged with two counts of Trafficking Heroin, Distribution of Heroin, Trafficking Cocaine, Trafficking Methamphetamine, and Possession of Marijuana. Bobby Joe Holloman, 47, of Gainesville, was charged with two counts of Convicted Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Possession of Heroin, and Possession of Cocaine. Jason Brannon, 44, of Homer, was charged with Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Distribute. Tiffany Kinney, 38, of Homer, was charged with Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Distribute. Brendan Hand, 31, of Cleveland, was charged with Possession of Heroin. DesiRay Rider, 32, of Cleveland, was charged with Possession of Heroin. Ptia Moss, 27, of Cleveland, was charged with Possession of Heroin, Crossing of Guard Lines with Drugs, and Possession of Drug Related Objects. Jacob Loden, 21, of Cleveland, was charged with Possession of Heroin and Possession of Drug Related Objects. Additionally, several other individuals wanted for unrelated crimes were also arrested during this investigation. For additional information about Appalachian RDEO or to provide tips on criminal activity look for ARDEO@appalachiandtf on twitter or follow on facebook@appalachianrdeo and/or Instagram.

Lumpkin County Sheriff's Office 09.11.2020

****NOTICE**** Due to the Dahlonega Christmas Parade on Saturday, December 12th at 4:30pm, the following roads will be closed and re-open at the conclusion of the parade. N. Chestatee, Waters St,Main St,Enota St and Hill St. Please plan accordingly. Sheriff Stacy Jarrard

Lumpkin County Sheriff's Office 24.10.2020

***Suspect in Custody*** I would like to thank the Lumpkin County Investigators for your hardwork today in apprending the Subject at Large from last night's manhunt in the area of Charlie Jackson Road. Great work everyone! Sheriff Stacy M. Jarrard

Lumpkin County Sheriff's Office 09.10.2020

Earlier this evening, Lumpkin County Sheriff Deputies were involved in a pursuit of an individual wanted for alleged burglaries and other activities occurring in Lumpkin and Hall Counties. LCSO Deputies made contact with this individual and pursued him into the area of Wessex Cir, Claude Parks and the Charlie Jackson area. You will see an increase of law enforcement activity in the surrounding areas forementioned. Please make sure all out-buildings and homes are secure. ...Make sure to remove your keys and lock your vehicles, and if you notice any suspicious activity, please call 911 immediately to report it. Thanks! Sheriff Stacy M. Jarrard See more