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Dougherty County deputies distribute toys for Shop With the Sheriff event

ALBANY — After taking a seat to measure a shiny new bicycle on Tuesday, Zaii Scott gave a shy thank you to officers with the Dougherty County Sheriff’s Office. The Tuesday toy giveaway was the 20th year of the annual Shop With the Sheriff event, which traditionally comes with a meal at the Tokyo Japanese Steakhouse followed by a trip across the street to shop at the local Target outlet. This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the meal and shopping excursion with officers were canceled and deputies instead did the shopping themselves from wish lists from 40 children selected by the Dougherty County School System.

Dougherty Co Sheriff s Office Shop with a Sheriff continues despite pandemic

Dougherty Co. Sheriff’s Office ‘Shop with a Sheriff’ continues despite pandemic By Kiera Hood | December 22, 2020 at 6:35 PM EST - Updated December 22 at 7:09 PM ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - The Dougherty County Sheriff’s Office is making the holiday season a little more special for families this Christmas. On Tuesday, it hosted its annual “Shop With a Sheriff” event. Because of the pandemic, kids were not able to take part in the shopping experience this year. Some of the gifts given to children participating in the Shop with a Sheriff event. (Source: WALB) Dougherty County Sheriff s Office employees at the recent Shop with a Sheriff event. (Source: WALB)

The Wrong Jones: Georgia Man Locked Up Because He Shared First and Last Name with Suspect Sues Police Department for Wrongful Arrest

The Wrong Jones: Georgia Man Locked Up Because He Shared First and Last Name with Suspect Sues Police Department for Wrongful Arrest Martin Montravious Jones’ life is in limbo. The 24-year-old Albany, Georgia, man graduated from Kennesaw State University in suburban Atlanta in May with dreams of becoming a civilian engineer with a government titan like NASA, SpaceX or the Warner Robins Air Force Base just outside of Macon. While those dreams are on hold for now, in part because of COVID-19, Jones now worries that another looming threat may jeopardize his future. In March 2019, he was wrongfully arrested because of a snafu by police in his hometown. Jones shared the same first and last name with a man accused of damaging his ex-girlfriend’s car and house during a 2018 domestic dispute.

Dougherty Co Jail takes new steps after rise in COVID-19 cases

Dougherty Co. Jail takes new steps after rise in COVID-19 cases Dougherty Co. Jail takes new steps after rise in COVID-19 cases By Jamie Worsley | December 17, 2020 at 6:52 PM EST - Updated December 17 at 7:13 PM ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - After an uptick in COVID-19 cases post-Thanksgiving, Dougherty County Jail staff said they’re doing their part to prevent more cases this Christmas. “We have remained a COVID-free facility until this week. We did have a small outbreak of COVID-19 in our general population. We have had, now, seven inmates that have tested positive for COVID-19, all in the same housing area,” said John Ostrander, chief jailer for the Dougherty County Sheriff’s Office.

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