Sheriff Larry Waller has announced that preliminary crime lab results on four unexplained deaths had been called into his office. The four suspicious deaths of, Cynthia Moore, age 44, Dee Dee Glover, age 38, Lewis Randall Reagan, age 42, and Donna E. Giroux, age 48 were reported here within a week.
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Message to Waller:
Working drug dealers can be located on the corner of Mill and Railroad Street.
If you spent more time there as opposed to racial profiling on I-75, the local community could gain some benefit instead of the pine trees lining the 15,000 feet of the interstate 75 your department seems so fond of.
Waller has apprehended many drug transporters on that stretch of Interstate 75 and has confiscated thousand of dollars. Keep after the
BIG TIME dealers. Unless I am mistaken, the corner of Mill Street and Railroad is in city limits of Barnesville within a stones throw of the BPD.
Let the BPD handle the penny-ante losers. LSCO catches bigger fish.
One Anonymous person blogs the same argument about LCSO protecting such a small area of I-75. It is apparant that person has either been busted by our fine Sheriff or he was TURNED down for a Deputy position. Did he or a family member get nabbed on that stretch of I-75?
Come on little Anonnie and strike back. I'm waiting!
Aghud Nayber
Your phony made up tale is fantasy created in you pitiful mind.
Anyone involved in a "million dollar deal" would not be an illiterate writer such as you. Your numerous postings on THG are always fraught with the same stylistic, grammatical and punctuation errors. Writing style is akin to dormant fingerprints and this old literary professor recognizes your negative writing in the same manner as a print examiner scores fingerprints. You are a serial imposter...and not a good one. Practice...practice...practice and try again.
Anyone that would put 22inchers on a BMW should be looked at closely. Flashy, but WalMart cheap! No after markets for my Benz.
For the sake of argument, why would you reveal stupidity with stating you own a $1200 radar detector? Have you ever heard of Laser Technology in speed detection. When any detector alerts a driver, that means you have been LOCKED ON. It is now too late! Your butt is caught. That is why your pitiful comment is a fraud. Our fine LCSO would have issued a ticket if you had been stopped. They don't waste valuable time by stopping speeders only to let them GO! Dummy!
There was no million dollar deal, there were no lawyers, you don't "stay in Atlanta... there is no BMW,unless it is your 22" BMX bicycle that you probably defaced the logo to read BMW. HA! HA! HA!
Give it up. You are getting worse! Review your ignorant post and consider if anyone would actually think your bogus story is legitimate.
Dr. Aghud Nayber
Law enforcement cannot be everywhere all the time, so we citizens need to step up and be the ears and eyes when law enforcement is not in the vicinity.
I also agree it is important to stop local drug sales that are done right out in the open. I have pesonally witnessed what appear to have been local open drug sales, where I saw someone reach into a car window and take money (they openly counted it), and then hand something they "palmed" back in. The problem in a small community like this is they probably know every narco.
Why isn't it Barnesville's problem? Oh wait, we can't even convict local perverts because our prosecutor thinks a "stroke made him do it". Maybe the pushers have video tapes too?
It seems as if our corner Jim Smith was correct about all of the deaths being connected and Sheriff Waller was in error.
Nope. The sheriff preempts the city police forces in authority. Barnesville is located within Lamar County and therefore he can (..and should) act. Given who the owner of the property is at the corner of Mill and Railroad Street, it is unlikely the city police will act effectively.
It is unlikely that there are any taxpayers (..or voters) with the 15,000 I75 Lamar corridor. Waller's "busts" there make pretty press releases, but do little or nothing to address crime in Lamar County.
Remember this when you vote again for sheriff.
So once again, this verifies all the accusations that were said at the time of death.
I know a few junkies that used to go over to the pharmacy on Johnston st. Also the neighbors over there used to get sick and tired of all the trafficing of narcotics there. It was reported and nothing was done. Melting pills and shooting them was one of the ways that they would "get down". I think this was during the other admin at the S.O. not under waller.
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Whether they were abused or too much was ingested accidentally, the fact is that painkillers can be dangerous or deadly and it does the community a service to remind us all of that.
If it saves a person in the future, then this story has merit.
I'm sorry for your loss.
to add to that, the police chief of barnesville is too busy milking his level of authority, getting even and harassing those that he may choose that he can't even man up enough kahunas to bust the dope boys in his own front and back yard, i also know that the ones of a level of power in this town are so caught up in politics, that they cant even simply DO THEIR JOB, no matter who the individual is that may break the law, do your job the way it is instructed to in the books, if the law was sternly enforced the way it's suppose to be, there would only be folks that find trouble that go looking for it, not when trouble just "slip's their mind"