Tuesday, May 21 2013 12:03 AM EDT2013-05-21 04:03:02 GMT
Paramedics tell us they're amazed no one was seriously hurt in a rush hour crash just outside Albany Monday evening. The driver of a pickup truck lost control on Philema Road just before 5:00. The truckMore >>
The driver of a pickup truck and his passenger walk away from the mangled wreckage after a crash.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 12:02 AM EDT2013-05-21 04:02:59 GMT
An unusual wreck on Albany's bypass Monday night left the highway littered with yard debris. About 9:30, a car collided with a trailer that was hauling tree limbs on the Liberty Expressway between theMore >>
Wrecked cars and yard debris slow traffic on Albany's bypass.More >>
Monday, May 20 2013 11:45 PM EDT2013-05-21 03:45:07 GMT
Moultrie Police tell us they have the accused triggerman in a shooting in custody after two weeks on the run. Police arrested 19-year-old Darren Huntley over the weekend in Waycross. 22-year-old DominiqueMore >>
Moultrie Police tell us they have the accused triggerman in a shooting in custody after two weeks on the run.More >>
Monday, May 20 2013 11:37 PM EDT2013-05-21 03:37:21 GMT
Students at a South Georgia University are working together to make it into the workforce. Nursing students at Georgia Southwestern asked business students to help them prepare for their job searches. HumanMore >>
Students at a South Georgia University are working together to make it into the workforce.More >>
Monday, May 20 2013 11:28 PM EDT2013-05-21 03:28:47 GMT
A lot of South Georgians are all too familiar with the damage a tornado can do. An EF-3 tornado roared through Americus six years ago. It killed two people and destroyed Sumter Regional Hospital andMore >>
A lot of South Georgians are all too familiar with the damage a tornado can do.More >>
February 23, 2007
Lee County -- A Lee County man arrested last week on charges for distributing the drug Dilaudid is in jail again this week for the same thing.
The Lee County Sheriff's office arrested 30-year-old Daniel Ladrillono February 10th and charged him with possession, possession with intent to distribute, and other drug charges. After searching his home, investigators found several dirty, reused syringes filled with watered down Dilaudid. Ladrillono bonded out.
Just last night he was stopped for a traffic violation, and investigators found Dilaudid again in his vehicle.
"We're going to be more persistent than they are, and we're eventually going to get the word out and make them believe that if you sell drugs in Lee County you are going to jail. We are not going to stop and we are not playing around," said Sheriff's Col. Duane Sapp.
The Lee County Sheriff's Office is investigating where Ladrillono was getting the drugs they say he was selling in Lee County. They're hoping to trace it back to the source and make more arrests.