Good afternoon, I hope you’re all doing well after a busy week. The Sheriff’s Department has certainly experienced a high level of activity. As we celebrate National Telecommunicators Week, I'd like to acknowledge the remarkable work of our dispatchers. Erica Rogers Best, Lynn Rawls, Theresa Whatley, and Kristy Evans have demonstrated exceptional dedication and professionalism. They remain calm and composed in high stress situations, and we appreciate their commitment to excellence. These ladies also serve as jailers, which can be a very difficult job at times. Please join me in wishing them a Happy National Telecommunicators Week.Below you will find the activity for your Sheriff’s Department from 4-11-26 to 4-17-26:1-Assault1-Custody issue6-Disturbances5-Domestic disturbances4-Standby for citizen assist2-Trespassing3-Welfare checks1-Littering case5-Suspicious activity1-Criminal mischief2-Alarm calls2-Accidents2-Animal complaints9-Ambulance calls5-Fire calls dispatched-Arrests:3-Disorderly conduct1-Careless or prohibited driving• School walk-throughs were conducted at Rison (2), Woodlawn (2), and Kingsland Alternative (1). School zone traffic was worked throughout the week at all three locations.• Circuit court was held on April 14th.• District Court was held on April 16th.Formal charges were filed this week on the following individuals:• John Moya - 3 counts theft of property, breaking or entering.• Taylor Magness - 3 counts theft of property, breaking or entering.• Leah Long - 2 counts theft of property, breaking or entering.• Jerry Marshall - poss. of a controlled substance (meth), poss. of drug paraphernalia.• Herman Austin Jr. - poss. of...