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Two Paulding County jailers fired arrested for sexual assault

Two Paulding County jailers arrested on sexual assault charges after accusations by three inmates A female inmate alleged the jailers initiated inappropriate sexual contact with her according to the sheriff s office. Author: Jonathan Raymond (11Alive) Updated: 9:28 AM EDT May 22, 2021 PAULDING COUNTY, Ga. Two Paulding County jailers were arrested this week on sexual assault charges after a female inmate said they initiated inappropriate sexual contact with her and an investigation resulted in two more women coming forward with allegations. The Paulding County Sheriff s Office said the woman came forward with her story on May 12. When the accused jailers, who have since been fired, returned to work two days later, it was ensured that they had no further contact with any other inmates the sheriff s office said.

Paulding Jailers Charged With Sexual Assault: Sheriff s Office

UpdatedFri, May 21, 2021 at 5:17 pm ET Reply Paulding County jailers LaDarius Dominique Jones (left) and Lucas Mays were both charged with sexual assault Thursday after a female inmate accused the two of initiating inappropriate sexual contact with her. (Paulding County Sheriff s Office/Shutterstock) DALLAS, GA Two Paulding County jailers were arrested Thursday and charged with sexual assault in connection with what authorities called inappropriate contact between the jailers and multiple female inmates. LaDarius Dominique Jones, 30, and Lucas Mays, 22, were each charged with three counts of sexual assault and one count of violation of oath of office, according to a statement from the Paulding County Sheriff s Office. The charges stem from allegations made by a female inmate earlier this month that two male jailers had initiated inappropriate sexual contact with her, according to the statement.

Paulding County deputies search for missing homeless woman

Paulding County deputies search for missing homeless woman By FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team Published  article PAULDING COUNTY, Ga. - The Paulding County Sheriff s Office is seeking the public s assistance in a search for missing homeless woman.  According to investigators, 49-year-old Shelbie Kelly is known to frequent the East Paulding Drive New Hope Community of eastern Paulding County. Kelly was last seen approximately three weeks ago. Authorities say Kelly has been known to abuse substances. Anyone with information on Kelly s whereabouts is asked to contact the Paulding County Sheriff s Office Criminal Investigations Division Tip Line at 770-443-3047 or a tip via the free Paulding Sheriff Mobile App. 

Amanda Lindley Paulding County found dead in car wreck into creek

Amanda Lindley, 36, had been reported missing early Wednesday after not showing up to work. Author: Jonathan Raymond (11Alive) Updated: 11:53 PM EDT May 6, 2021 PAULDING COUNTY, Ga. A woman reported missing early Wednesday morning in Paulding County after she didn t show up for work was found dead later in the day, inside her car submerged in Sweetwater Creek. The Paulding County Sheriff s Office said 36-year-old Amanda Lindley was reported missing at 3:30 a.m. after not arriving to work at a convenience store in Douglas County. The sheriff s office said at around 4:20 p.m. later in the afternoon, they received a call from family members who had been searching for Lindley and reported that they believed they had found her car submerged in the creek.

Amanda Lindley Paulding County found dead in car wreck into creek

Amanda Lindley, 36, had been reported missing early Wednesday after not showing up to work. Author: Jonathan Raymond (11Alive) Updated: 11:53 PM EDT May 6, 2021 PAULDING COUNTY, Ga. A woman reported missing early Wednesday morning in Paulding County after she didn t show up for work was found dead later in the day, inside her car submerged in Sweetwater Creek. The Paulding County Sheriff s Office said 36-year-old Amanda Lindley was reported missing at 3:30 a.m. after not arriving to work at a convenience store in Douglas County. The sheriff s office said at around 4:20 p.m. later in the afternoon, they received a call from family members who had been searching for Lindley and reported that they believed they had found her car submerged in the creek.

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